If you have kids who love to play, create and explore and live or are visiting the Philly area, then you must stop by The Franklin Institute! Set in heart of historic Philadelphia, the Franklin Institute has been entertaining and delighting children by encouraging them to dive into the world of science. The museum was founded in honor of America’s first scientist, Benjamin Franklin and is one of … [Read more...]
My Top Beach Essentials With Kids
To me, there is no better place than being on the beach. The shore is my very favorite place on earth and now that we are living on the East Coast again, we are lucky enough to be able to make a few beach trips every year! Ages ago in my single days, my beach bag consisted of music, a magazine, a towel and some sunblock. Now my list is quite different- especially when I am having a beach day with … [Read more...]
One Mom’s Guide to Visiting The Please Touch Museum
If you have little kids who love to play, create and explore and live or are visiting the Philly area, then you must stop by The Please Touch Museum! Set in historic Fairmont Park in Memorial Hall, the Please Touch Museum has been entertaining and --delighting children by encouraging them to enjoy the museum in only a way a child can- by touching everything! This is one mom's guide to visiting the … [Read more...]
One Mom’s Guide to Visiting Chocolate World
Last week I shared about our amazing time at HersheyPark in Hershey, PA, but did you know there is a whole other section of fun at HersheyPark? It's Chocolate World! Chocolate World is a fun time for kids and adults and has everything chocolate you could imagine. Along with a free (yes I said FREE!) mini Chocolate World factory tour you can pay to attend some additional attractions, eat at a … [Read more...]
One Mom’s Guide to Visiting HersheyPark
Everyone know's about Hershey Chocolate, but have you experienced HersheyPark yet? Located just east of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the town of Hershey is where Milton S. Hershey decided to build and grow his massive chocolate making factories and later opened HersheyPark as a place for his employees to enjoy themselves. This park has grown and grown over the decades and now is an 110-acre park full … [Read more...]
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