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This museum is a small exhibit "hall" with hands-on science-based activities for toddlers and younger
school-aged kids. The parking lot (free) was clogged in the morning (although nearby street parking is plentiful)
so your
child's best bet is in the afternoon (or even better is immediately after lunch). The zoo portion can't
be much more
than a 1/4 acre. Despite its small size, it must've been designed by a toddler because everywhere
you look, there's
something to climb on and it can keep a curious toddler busy for a couple hours. Besides it's
FREE! Suggested donation
of $3 per person.
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