The Children's Museum in Phoenix was a ton of fun. The first (and last) exhibit was this huge three-story-tall enclosed play structure. The kids (and Jacob) had lots of fun climbing up really high.
The fort room. Also had a half a dozen two-way mailboxes that kept Ryan entertained for a while.
Rachel met a new friend who built a fort with her. The friend followed us around for a while.
We went and did a St. Patrick's Day craft. Which Ryan promptly destroyed.
Shopping. Annie stocked up.
Ryan hiding in a tepee made of old pants.
In the car area they had three different race tracks to race cars down. The cars were PVC pipes with roller skate wheels on them and they went pretty fast. The kids loved them.
Ryan would wait for Annie to bring more cars, and they'd send them down the tracks. Over and over.
They also got to ride on some cool stationary vehicles.
There were several other exhibits that the children enjoyed, including a maze that wasn't really a maze, just a forest of hanging pool noodles that was fun to get lost in, or try to find someone else in.
On our way out we had to stop at the big caged playset thing once more. Annie found this maze and went through it 5 or so times. She was so proud of herself.
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