Boo Bash Event for Two or Four at the Providence Children's Museum on Saturday, October 29 at 11 a.m. (53% Off)
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Kid-centric museum offers hands-on Halloween activities that exercise children’s imaginations
Like universities, children’s museums provide young people a place to study nature, an outlet to explore their creativity, and an excuse not to have a real job. Procrastinate constructively with today’s Groupon to Boo Bash at Providence Children’s Museum on Saturday, October 29, 2011 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $8, you get two admissions to Boo Bash (a $17 value).
- For $16, you get four admissions to Boo Bash (a $34 value).
Kids caper about Halloween-themed, interactive exhibits that engage pintsize imaginations at Providence Children's Museum’s annual Boo Bash. Tykes can flex their make-believing muscles at special activity stations, plunging hands into monsters' gooey innards or arts-and-crafting scary masks and trick-or-treat bags. Oversize spider webs let littluns scamper and scale, burning off excess energy or plotting escape attempts with oversize houseflies. Raconteurs regale listeners with age-appropriate ghost stories, filling inquiring noggins with ideas for how to craft their own spooky tales or how to liven up accounts of otherwise bland family vacations to boring Amityville bed-and-breakfasts.
Kid-centric museum offers hands-on Halloween activities that exercise children’s imaginations
Like universities, children’s museums provide young people a place to study nature, an outlet to explore their creativity, and an excuse not to have a real job. Procrastinate constructively with today’s Groupon to Boo Bash at Providence Children’s Museum on Saturday, October 29, 2011 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $8, you get two admissions to Boo Bash (a $17 value).
- For $16, you get four admissions to Boo Bash (a $34 value).
Kids caper about Halloween-themed, interactive exhibits that engage pintsize imaginations at Providence Children's Museum’s annual Boo Bash. Tykes can flex their make-believing muscles at special activity stations, plunging hands into monsters' gooey innards or arts-and-crafting scary masks and trick-or-treat bags. Oversize spider webs let littluns scamper and scale, burning off excess energy or plotting escape attempts with oversize houseflies. Raconteurs regale listeners with age-appropriate ghost stories, filling inquiring noggins with ideas for how to craft their own spooky tales or how to liven up accounts of otherwise bland family vacations to boring Amityville bed-and-breakfasts.