philadelphia

ten things to do in philly with young children

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1. The Philadelphia Zoo: Kids of all ages love animals, right? The Philly Zoo is not too big and TONS for kids to do and see.
Did you know that The Philadelphia Zoo was the first zoo in America?
And they were the first to open a special zoo just for children?   The Children’s Zoo is super fun and offers great chances for kids to get up close and personal with animals!

2. Please Touch Museum: No surprise to see the childrens’ museum on the list! The Please Touch is absolutely fabulous and recently renovated and expanded to provide play experiences in each exhibit zone. And it has special “toddler-only” areas throughout the
museum, so even the littlest ones will have a terrific time!

3. Smith Park Playground: One
of my kids favorite places to go. Ever. There’s a 40-foot-long giant
slide, huge playground, and a giant 24,000 square foot playhouse! The
basement has been turned into a small town – complete with stop light
and parking meters, where kids can ride play cars. The playhouse is for
ages 5 and under.

4. The Franklin Insitute: Even little ones can enjoy the science museum. Ours loved the KidScience exhibit geared towards ages 5-8. And space is always fascinating. Our son went nuts for the Train Factory exhibit and they all loved the Sports Challenge room.

5. The Rodin Museum: Dare you bring your small kids to an art museum? We did! The Rodin Museum is a terrific first exposure to the wonderful world of art. And small, so you’ll get through fast and its FREE – they just ask for a small donation – so if its not working out and you have to leave, you haven’t really lost anything!

6. Adventure Aquarium: Located right over the bridge in Camden, the Adventure Aquarium is a no-brainer. Kids will LOVE it. And so will you – it is a gorgeous place to visit. And there is so much to see and do, small kids can’t possibly get bored. They even offer a special family value package to make your day more affordable. Get there early – this is a hot spot that gets crowded quickly!

7. Franklin Square Park: Its just so beautiful and so fun for kids. There’s the Philadelphia Park Liberty Carousel, an 18-hole miniature golf course decorated with some of Philadelphia’s favorite icons, a gorgeous fountain, storytelling benches and great playground. And for mom and dad, check out Square Burger – a food stand run by Stephen Starr catering that makes amazing burgers and hot dogs!

8. Sesame Place:Okay, okay. Not technically located in Philly, but its only one hour north of the city. Sesame Place is super fun for little ones!! I recommend going in the summer, since they have terrific water attractions. But even off season they have great events for the whole family!

9. Independence National Historic Park: This is one you and your kids will both love. See the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall, stop by the National Constitution Center and see the tons of other historic sites in Old City. For around $20, you can take a horse drawn carriage ride through the historic part of the city. So fun! Historic Philadelphia is not to be missed.

10. The Academy of Natural Science: What kids don’t find dinosaurs fascinating? Besides dinosaur hall and the permanent butterfly exhibit, there is a spectacular “Outside In” exhibit just for kids aged 3-8 that has tons of live animals and hands-on activities.

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playing tourist in our own city

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Does this conversation sound familiar?
"What do you want to do this weekend?"
"I don't know…."

This weekend, on a whim, we decided to go to see the Liberty Bell. Despite us living so close, we've never brought the kids there. And Ellie learned about the Liberty Bell in school, so she was super excited!

It was a gorgeous, sunny day and we took advantage! We went to the Visitors Center, saw the Liberty Bell, went on a carriage ride, then headed up to Franklin Square Park. There are people walking around in costume, storytellers, free movies. Then we had a super yummy lunch at Stephen Starr's new place, SquareBurger.  (If you are in the area – check it out. Fantastic!! ) We had a great morning, our kids thought it was so fun to be in the city and see something they learned about in school. Franklin Square Park alone is worth a trip.

GO! Go enjoy this amazing city and all it has to offer! We had so, so much fun. (Especially the carriage ride – did you know its only $30 for a carriage ride? Totally worth it!! The kids thought that was super awesome.)

Wherever you live – what is so nearby, so convienent that you don't even bother to go and see? Go play tourist!

i love philly

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Ellie running up the art museum steps (a la Rocky)

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dsc_0104.JPG Getting cultured at the Rodin Museum.

Have you ever taken children to an art museum? Or, specifically, a 4-year-old and a 3-year-old? We used to be members and went often. Loved the art museum. Walking around in the quiet, holding hands, whispering comments about the paintings to each other, sitting in the grand foyer listening to live jazz while sipping a glass of wine. (Oh, how hip we were.)
This is a whole different experience. Lots of SHHHH!!! and Don’t touch that. Don’t touch that. I mean it, stoptouchingthat!! And I think I saw a painting or sculpture. Or something. Oh well. Hopefully our kids absorbed enough culture to last a few more years. Here’s my favorite art museum pic: of my kids grinning in front of the incredibly age-appropiate “The Gates of Hell” sculpture. Luckily, they didn’t look too closely at things. Except the nudes. Then they asked very loud questions, like “Where is the lady’s clothes?”
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