
Splash ! ! ! !

Today we went up to the 3rd floor of the Children's Museum for the very first time. My friends told me there was huge interactive water exhibit and to bring a change of clothes for John David to wear afterwards. Unfortunately, it didn't occur to me to bring a change of shoes.
There he is in the above photos splashing his hands in the water. He also loved sticking his face in it.

Playing with a boat.

This part fascinated him for a few minutes. When he stacked a second green ring on top the one seen here, the water would flow down instead of spraying upwards. He would stack it, then unstack it. Stack it, unstack it.

And here you can see the clear plastic tubing kids can use to construct their own pipes. The water flows through it while they are building. John David grabbed a tube taller than himself, hauled it over to the splash pool, and happily tossed it in.
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