If I say so myself, this was a great idea to take the kids to Sci-Bono on the 2nd:
- it was a dreadfully hot day so being inside an airconditioned building was divine
- it cost us R40 for the 4 of us - I still don't know how since the website says it's R35 per adult.... but I double-checked with the cashier and she assured me that was correct
- the kids were CAPTIVATED with all the displays and I must admit, my science nerd side came out fully to play. It was glorious for both kids and adults
- there's nothing they can break!!!!
- we spent two hours there and still didn't get to even half of it (and in some sections, we kind of dragged them along to get them moving - puzzles :))
If you haven't yet been, do yourself a favour and go. Your kids will have a ball and so will you!
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I loved this one! |
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D was the fastest reactor of all of us |
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D and I rocked this thing... okay, we didn't entirely follow instructions because you're not supposed to talk but that's part of our awesomeness! |
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leaving the city |
Have you been to Sci-Bono yet?
How fun! We have a 'please touch' children's museum that's not too far away that I've wanted to bring the kids to- I think the twins are a good age :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fantastic outing. I have wanted to take N there since the first time I saw it on Jeanette's blog - but I thought I'd wait till she was a bit older.
ReplyDeleteIt is on my list of things we want to do
ReplyDeleteOh so glad to read this. I tweeted Sci-Bono last year sometime asking if this place was suitable for 3/4 year old's and didn't get a response. Will put it on our to-visit list!
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