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Taking the T
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The Climb
When you enter the Boston Children's Museum, the first thing you see is this three story climb, called simply "The Climb." It's a sort of vertical maze with no right answers, there are several ways in and out. When they first went it, I insisted that they stay together, and they did a great job keeping track of each other in there!
We kept coming back and back and back to it all day long, and they got progressively bolder and by the end would go all the way to the top, three stories off of the ground.
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Exploring More of the Museum
There was a room full of bubbles, a construction zone room full of building tools and lots of different blocks and other building toys, a Native American exhibit exploring contemporary native cultures, a real Japanese house that felt like something out of the movie My Neighbor Totoro, and a Dominican grocery store with all kinds of fun things to put in baskets (including a mountain of Trader Joe's tuna).
This was an interesting experience, sitting on a sled, watching the girls on the video sled.
After this, we found ourselves some lunch. And then we stayed until the museum closed.
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