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Visit The Children's Museum in Naperville

WE ALL SEE THIS EVERY DAY IN OUR HOMES!

I was pretty lucky in that my kids were raised just before video games became like a lifeline to them.  Sometimes we are just happy that our kids are being quiet, have something to do and maybe don't pay too much attention to how long they are in front of the t.v. playing their beloved games. 

When I grew up the girls were still playing hopscotch and jumping rope.  I never see that anymore and it makes me sad sometimes.  While things do change and time goes on it is good to know there are some places to take your kids and let them experiment and learn the 'good old fashioned' way.

One place in Naperville to take your kids if they are getting the winter blues and you are sick and tired of seeing them parked in front of the t.v. is The DuPage Children's Museum.  Here kids learn through the arts, science, math and interact with their parents.  This is an independent non-profit organization.  You must check them out at CHILDREN'S MUSEUM and make a date to take your kids.

The museum is located at 301 North Washington Street in Naperville.

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