Saturday, November 17, 2012

Children's Museum

It's been forever since I blogged, mostly due to the blessing of a teaching job this year. There are tons of things I could update on...and I will as time permits. But for some reason, the first thing I wanted to share with the world is what a great experience we had at the Austin Children's Museum.

We took our niece and nephew there about a month ago with low expectations. Honestly, we were just trying to fill time while babysitting them.

Before we even entered the museum rooms, the kids were given an opportunity to participate in a woodworking project. By kids I mean both of them and tons of others, some barely old enough to walk. The staff members helped the kids measure, saw, drill and assemble a wood frame. The craft was nothing fancy, but it was amazing to see the kids challenged to attempt a project with power tools normally not for kids. My niece especially was so proud and excited to show her father that she could use power tools.

In case you are freaking out, the younger kids only held a hand or two on the tools while the staff members worked. But it made her feel like a "big kid" and was so much better than some of the cheesy paper/glue/glitter type girly crafts she was used to.

The rest of the museum was great too. It was educational if you cared to read the information with the kids, and entertaining either way. It was so much better than killing time with a movie!

We probably won't go back again due to the fact we don't live in Austin, but it really encouraged me to find challenging projects and activities for the kids when we babysit next time. It's so easy to pop in a movie or play a video game, but so much more rewarding to see then learn and create. I'm excited to see what we can come up with next time - I'm thinking sewing, but maybe even another project with the power tools.


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