Children's Museum Minnesota

Made another trip back into St. Paul. R calculated that this would have cost us $80usd for entire family to visit this museum. Good thing we get into for free.

Starts off with some lights you turn it changes the shades the more you turn. Pretty cool. 

When we arrived there were school groups. Ugh! But shortly after arriving they had to depart for lunch then thr museum got quiet and calm again. Thought traveling during school hours we avoid the crowds haha.

This was cool, you had to build patterns as many as you can and when this one tilt see how many were left standing.

The other board was build as many patterns up as you can before the shake comes. 

R majority spend his time on the Stem buildings, he made interchangeable arms for his creation. 
Another R spent most of his time on. 

While....
M explored the post office, vet, grocery, fire truck.
And when the school groups departed for lunch. Thats when we went down to the play adventure zone. 

Oh another thing R spent his time on, air blowing thingys. Pile up ping pong balls into the tube and then releasing the pressure by turning the handle and blasting out the ping pong balls. R would adjust the tubes to see which way blasted out the balls more.

While M washed the car and made some bubbles. 

It was fun watching where and how each kid grasped to according to their interest. M was more practical on how every day tasks like fire, post office worked. Where as R was more into the science, AI side of things. 

Then we were off to play the game show at MOA for our last attraction. R and mom won with 10,000 points. 

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