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[quote=Anonymous]We went today with a 2, 3 and 6 year old and had a blast. We are a 2 mom family and are not Christian, so I wasn't sure how comfortable we would feel. We had such a great time that we bought a discount pack of 50 tickets. :) It is closer to a small children's museum than anything else. It's divided into smaller rooms, so not a big open space. My kids loved the beauty salon where you could style hair, dress up or paint your nails. The pet room with live bunnies, birds and guinea pigs was a big hit too. There is a science room where we all made super balls, so cool we got the recipe for the 1st grader to take into school (the project was led by a former science teacher). It is also a used book store, so there are books everywhere, including one small shelving unit of kid bibles, but again, you'd have to really look to find it. It is a beautiful space with lots of natural light. The back room has a foosball table, a stage with instruments (including a very in demand drum kit!) and a puppet theater. There are probably a dozen different play spaces in all, each has bookcases of appropriately themed books and some dress up clothes. The art and "world" rooms seemed really cool, we didn't get a chance to spend too much time there this visit. They also have activities each day, today was the super balls, which was free, for an additional small fee the kids could make little apple pies. The owner is friendly, patient and good with groups of kids, as are all of the adults. I'd say it's aimed at the preschool crowd up to maybe 7 or 8 and probably more 7 or 8 year old girls rather than boys. It would be nice if they could have a Lego room or something for older boys but the pieces would probably be a hazard for little ones. [/quote]
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