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The Floor is LAVA!

My kids enjoyed checking out the new exhibit at the Tulsa Children’s Museum! It is kind of a parkour obstacle course. My oldest was the only one tall enough to reach the top. Basically all of his door frame climbing finally came in handy. The ropes area seemed to be a favorite. My kids used hot glue guns in the lab.

It kind of freaked me out, don’t get any ideas kids…

I even let the girls do it!

Not my house so basically not my mess…

Ha

Do you have an obstacle course lover?

You should check out Discovery Labs new exhibit while it is here.

Tulsa Children’s Museum and my Last week with a 5 year old!

tulsadiscovercenterWe stopped by the Tulsa Children’s Museum on Friday which just happened to be one week before my littlest turns 6!

I started taking pictures of my boys the week before their birthday three years ago.

I then had a two year old turning three…

birthdayweek

My almost six year old spent a lot of the time there playing with the boxes they have set up to use like blocks.

He can build things for hours.

windowlight buildingWondering where big brother went?

thereheis destroy destroy2I did inform him he had to help some with the building and not just the destroying.

determined togetherIt seems like my little man has changed overnight.

launch tapeSeriously, six?

Crazy.

buildingagain castleI cannot believe my youngest can build things like this.

It does make his insistence that he cannot pour his own cereal look a little flimsy.

Can’t wait to spend the rest of this week capturing moments with my little man!

Tulsa Children’s Museum ~Discovery Lab

We just recently went to the Tulsa Children’s Museum with some friends!

Unfortunatly I did not realize when I went they have joined the Oklahoma Museum Network so we did not have to pay to get in!

If you like to go to museums be sure to check out their site!

This is our second time getting it and we always get our money’s worth!

discovery

We got there around 10am and it was really crowded!

There were some field trips there though.

They left around noon and it was really nice.

inside

Most of the activities are located in one big room.

It is mostly just hands on things for the kids to play with.

I was a little disappointed in the lack of educational information available in this room.

 

 

slide

The boys loved the tape tunnel and slide!

tube

lights

tubes

bounce

balls

I would have really liked to see a little bit of information about air pressure in this tubes area.

The boys did not really understand that by covering one tube you were changing the pressure in another tube.

airtubes

build

When you first walk into the museum there is a little room to your right.

It is the Imagination Station area and seems more like you would expect a typical children’s museum to be.

It had information about what they were learning and had a lot of educational activities for them to do.

 

 

imagination

Overall it was a pretty good way to spend a couple hours.

I am really glad they are a part of the network though.

It is a pretty good deal to buy a membership at one of the network museums and then add on the museum network membership for $40.

That $40 gets you and 4 people into all the network museums for 1 year.

Don’t forget to check out their, site!