When we got there every play center was covered with children which I just assumes to be a typical day at The Wonder Place. About ten minutes into our time there several woman began to gather all the children, line them up and then march them right out the door. They were teachers and this was their pre-school.
Suddenly we had this amazing place all to ourselves and that was such a gift! Gary and I could now interact much more directly with Isaiah at every station because we were not taking away from another child's chance to play.
Every toy or experience there was something you really wanted to try...and for Isaiah, he didn't even have to wait in line!
The water table was something Isaiah definitely wanted to try first. Every child like the opportunity to splash and have water adventures with permission.
In the Cafe Isaiah whipped up a sandwich for Grandpa.
And then the cookies came out of the oven. Yum!
At the Market he selected a basket of fruits and vegetables...
and Grandpa helped him check out.
The Amazing Airways Maze was a favorite of both boys. It's a giant, wall-mounted air tubes maze that you insert different balls and brightly-colored scarves into and then watch them shoot through. You can even change the maze by flipping little diverter boxes. I think we spent the most time right here.
This was more like a display built between walls. It wasn't interactive but something you just watched and it was fascinating. Gary pointed out the one steel ball moving on the track to Isaiah and from then on it was the only one he watched. Each time he walked past he'd say "there's the steel ball" and we'd have to watch it one more time. Very cool display!
There were also three tables of wooden tracks and trains, cars and planes.
1 comment:
what a fun day out!!
we need a 'wonder place' in lynden. looks like something that our boys would love!
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