Children occupied by summer activities are shown to be less likely to play Angry Birds or hang out with stray dogs that are willing to fetch actual angry birds. Keep kids away from man’s worst friend with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $35 for a full-day summer camp, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (a $70 value)
- $15 for an afternoon half-day summer camp, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (a $30 value)
- $15 for a morning half-day summer camp, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (a $30 value)
Themed camp days, such as Space and Beyond or Tour de France, take morning learners on an adventure within the museum, or to a nearby facility, and ignite mind-fires with hands-on experiments and well-directed questions. Afternoon sessions embark on voyages throughout the museum as well, and, if cats and dogs don't flee their sky kennels, venture out of doors to the Seattle Center Campus for experiential lessons in engineering, culture, and writing. Campers opting for a full day of learning are treated to both morning and afternoon sessions, with a two-hour lunch-and-play to enjoy home-packed meals and team games, such as Capture the Flag or rocking-horse polo. Summer camps take place Monday–Friday, starting on Monday, May 28.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning The Children's Museum, Seattle a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
The Children's Museum, Seattle
The Children's Museum, Seattle inspires curiosity and creativity in children between 10 months and 10 years with 22,000 square feet of hands-on exhibits that explore science, arts, and cultural education. The museum's collection of permanent exhibits boosts brainpower with feats of engineering, miniature global villages, an aquarium, and a theater, where kids can don costumes and reenact famous monologues from Sponge Bob. The museum heightens the joy of discovery with such activities as summer camps, birthday parties, partnership outreach, and after-hours events.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Family-Portrait Backgrounds
Having good family photos on hand is the only way to entertain guests at parties. Guarantee that family portraits turn out well by using these popular backgrounds:
• A couch in the woods
• Autumn leaves so your children will be able to show their children what leaves look like
• Scenic barn (no gross animals)
• Trapper Keeper–style gridscape with floating cone
• A good car
• Public-domain tableaus from popular nursery rhymes
• Computer-generated photos of what family will look like in 20 years
• Graves of your rival family
• Beautiful view of the ocean with the word "someday"
• Family's last name spelled out in the Google logo
• Mansion of your rival family
• Denim
• Sunset to remind us of mortality
• Fancy McDonald's with Ronaldize Us Filter™
• Tropical Christmas
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