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bella321
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Member since 3/09 1952 total posts
Name: Kristy
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Museums for Kids
Just got back from LICM with my 4 and 7 year olds. The younger one liked it but the older one thought it was just "OK." I'm looking for some educational places, like museums, that are interesting AND fun. I'm assuming I need to take them to the city, right?
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Posted 4/13/17 6:46 PM |
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Re: Museums for Kids
My son is 8. He likes the Cradle of Aviation Museum a lot, right next to LICM. He also liked the Vanderbilt planetarium when we went (in Centerport). Old Bethpage Restoration Village is educational and fun.
My son also liked the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery... he went with his class this year (I haven't been).
He really loves the Museum of Natural History in Manhattan. So much to see there! But niot as hands on as some other places.
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Posted 4/13/17 10:55 PM |
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EricaAlt
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Name: Erica
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Re: Museums for Kids
Museum of Natural History in Manhattan! My boys are 7 and 5 and loved it. They also love the movies Night at the Museum. You should show it to them before going. You can spend a while there. We've been to a lot in Washington DC over a year ago and they loved it too. Especially the Air and Space museum.
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Posted 4/14/17 2:12 PM |
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jam11308
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Museums for Kids
My boys (also 4 & 7) love the Cradle of Aviation and the NY Hall of Science in Queens. The Science Museum is one of their favorites.
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Posted 4/14/17 2:45 PM |
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Re: Museums for Kids
If we are talking about off of LI, Philly would be a great trip. The "Please Touch" museum and the Franklin Institute (science museum) would be great for a 4 and 7 year old. There's the Philly zoo, too.
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Posted 4/14/17 4:36 PM |
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Funkybutt
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Museums for Kids
The MET is also pretty cool / just can't touch most of the stuff. They have a kid's map that we ended up turning into a scavenger hunt.
Personally, I think the American Natural Science Museum is weird. We've been to a lot of really great zoos to see live animals so it's weird (and kinda gross) to see all the dusty old diaramas of the animals. I'll admit that the giant whale room and the Dino rooms are good, but the rest is too out dated to me.
I heard there's a kids museum in Manhattan but we never went. I thought the kids museum in Brooklyn was just ok, but I agree that the Science Museum in Queens is good.
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Posted 4/14/17 9:25 PM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Museums for Kids
In LI: Cradle of aviation firefighter museum (small, but if your 7 year old actually reads about the exhibits, it's good) Whaling museum (near Cold Spring)
In City: Transit museum (Brooklyn) Museum of Natural History Planetarium Met MOMA (but art museums require restrained kids)
In Westchester: Katonah art museum: do the paid children art programs Wave hill museum (and planetarium) which has great children art programs
In CT: Bruce museum Stepping stones (again, if you spend time reading, you will get more out of it) Discovery Museum and Planetarium Mystic Seaport and museum (it's a trip, but I've done it in a day)
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Posted 4/23/17 4:31 PM |
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Lauren82
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Name: L
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Re: Museums for Kids
My kids love the Liberty Science Center. We also do the Museum of Natural History pretty regularly (we have a membership).
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Posted 4/23/17 9:15 PM |
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Sixofus
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Museums for Kids
The New York Historical Society has a really good kids section downstairs. I don't think many people know about it because it is never crowded. It is across the st from the natural history museum. Also the transit museum in Brooklyn.
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Posted 4/27/17 1:51 PM |
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