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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure I'd pay for anything--DC has so many wonderful free spaces, starting with the Smithsonians. Here are a few off the top of my head that I enjoyed with my kid at that age: -Toddler story/craft time at th Hirshorn (also offered at other Smithsonians) -Walk around the Botanic Garden on a cold day -Toy area at the American Indian museum -Portrait Gallery has a large atrium that's like an indoor park (be VERY cafeful if they turn on the fountain, it becomes very slippery) -Postal Museum has lots of interactive exhibits geared toward kids -House of Sweden on Georgetown Waterfront has a small toy room/library. -DC and the suburbs has so many nice libraries with toy areas. MLK library and Cleveland park are so great -Also look into DCPR's playgroups at the rec centers if you are a DC resident. I am not sure it really makes sense to join anything until you try all the free stuff first. (BTW if you are a Ward 3 resident with a residential parking permit sticker, you have free street parking near the Zoo.) If I were going to pay for something, I'd think about the Capitol Children's museum and maybe the Building Museum because they have a great building area...although 1 year old is still a little young. [/quote]
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