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[quote=Anonymous]Jumping Joeys either in Arlington or falls Church city. You have to make a reservation online ahead of time though. Udvar hazy. Tons of room to run around. Go up in the watch tower. Record curious George on pbs tomorrow morning just in case. Arlington has a bunch of nature centers that kids love. I like the one behind the medical building on S Carlin Springs and the one off Military Rd. Closer to Chain Bridge. Play area in the Tyson's corner food court. They also have a little train to ride. Get Duck donuts on Harrison St and then go to Chestnut Hills park afterwards. Quincy park is also great for this age. The kids section in the central library next door is good. Book on Lee Highway. Busy Bees in Falls church. Then lunch at chick FIL a and then checking out toys in Target or the animals at pets mart. Check Pinterest for kids science experiments. They love doing easy experiments. Bubble wrap. Chalk. Balloons. Cardboard boxes to knock down. Go on a nature walk. Pinterest will have printables for a scavenger hunt. Early dinner for Mickey Mouse pancake at metro 29 diner or pie tanza. Barnes and noble in clarendon and the toy store on n Fillmore st both have train tables for kids to play with. My kids love to ride the escalator at B&N. Postal museum is next to union station. There is alway parking right in front. My kids love this museum. It has a Mack truck to "drive". Botanic garden is like being on vacation. You can walk around up near the ceiling which kids love. You can get a passport for the kidstonstamp in each area. Indian museum is across the street. Always parking available in front. Cute kids area on the 2nd or 3rd floor. My kids love the carousel at National Harbor. There is a little play area attached too. Frying Pan Farm is not too far out the Toll Rd. It's free so no big deal if they don't want to stay long. A few farm annuals to see and tractors to sit on. Also a carousel, playground and hay ride. Sometimes they have horse shows in the Pavilion on the weekends. Chuck E. Cheese is around the corner as is a drive through Starbucks. If they are up super early in the Morning, zoo is open. Park on Connecticut Ave to save $22 parking. Pandas are usually out early. There are some free sport just north of the entrance. Basic play on Wilson. [/quote]
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