While it seems a bit ridiculous that I would take my kids to the National Army Museum. Amy and I decided to take Nusi and Elle to play in there FREE large soft play/adventure zone. The zone was amazing, the catch was we had to wait to get in for 2 hours and couldn't leave the museum. I found myself trying to run elle quickly passed all of the over graphic soldier scenes without explaining or exposing. She did enjoy trying on the military jackets and hats. I wouldn't let her hold any of the guns or look at them for that matter, obviously...anyways...Nusi and Elle did enjoy the castle play...interesting that the rest of the museum did not include anything about castles or horse riding, but focused on WWI and WWII.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
National Army Museum
While it seems a bit ridiculous that I would take my kids to the National Army Museum. Amy and I decided to take Nusi and Elle to play in there FREE large soft play/adventure zone. The zone was amazing, the catch was we had to wait to get in for 2 hours and couldn't leave the museum. I found myself trying to run elle quickly passed all of the over graphic soldier scenes without explaining or exposing. She did enjoy trying on the military jackets and hats. I wouldn't let her hold any of the guns or look at them for that matter, obviously...anyways...Nusi and Elle did enjoy the castle play...interesting that the rest of the museum did not include anything about castles or horse riding, but focused on WWI and WWII.
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