LEGOs can enhance any museum or garden tour. As a parent you probably want to expose your family to museums, art exhibits, and botanical gardens. Kiddos might be more receptive if there are LEGOs, especially if they can take a break to build. For example, the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. has Brick City through February. Brick City might induce your family to try an unusual museum in addition to the Natural History Museum or the Zoo. Right now the Virginia Museum of History and Culture is hosting Traveling Bricks. This type of exhibit usually has a building or area where kids can build with LEGOs, allowing a break at the museum during the visit. Nature Connects is a traveling LEGO exhibit. We visited one of the botanical gardens hosting Nature Connects and let Paul borrow a digital camera to take pix. He could build a framed LEGO image to post on the wall. Another LEGO joint exhibit is Animal Superpowers. Another upcoming exhibit is at the Jacksonville Area Museum. See what local museums or gardens are offering. Then if you are planning a trip to visit family, see if there is a LEGO exhibit nearby. Many Children's Museums offer LEGO activities, such as Paint with LEGO or through the LEGO Playful Learning Museum Network. Let’s get your family excited about going to a museum or botanical garden!
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