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kid friendly boxing suggestions

3 messages in this thread | Started on 2006-07-11

kid friendly boxing suggestions

From: Hedglin, Nils A (Nils.A.Hedglin@Intel.Com) | Date: 2006-07-11 08:32:52 UTC-07:00
I know I haven't been out boxing much this spring, but now I may have
the perfect opportunity, if I can find the right boxes. My wife is
going out of town for 5 days, so I'll be taking time off to stay home
with our 3 yr old. So, any suggestions of easy, or kid friendly, boxes
that we can try? She's definately into rubber stamps, but more along
the lines of trains & Cinderella. She doesn't understand how daddy's
stamps are used differently. The few times I've recently tried to take
her boxing, she to so excited about seeing the stamps, she just about
blew my cover with the muggles around. So, relatively secluded boxes
would be a plus.

I've already pretty much gotten all the ones on lb.org in Sacramento
county. Closer would of course be better with gas prices, but I'm
wondering if my daughter might enjoy the Exporitorium while I got
Mimulus' Tin Tin series.

Thanks,
Black Cavalier


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Re: kid friendly boxing suggestions

From: Laura Oka (laurao@elma.com) | Date: 2006-07-11 14:05:56 UTC-07:00
Howdy!

Definitely go for the Exploratorium! She'll love it! I went with my 2-month old and found all the stamps stroller accessible. With a 3-year old you could let her run loose and she would have a blast with all the hands-on displays even if she didn't understand them. For fewer crowds I'd recommend going on a weekday, but keep in mind that some museums are closed on Mondays.

Have fun!
La Loka



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Re: [LbNCA] Re: kid friendly boxing suggestions

From: Kathy Norris (kathy.norris@gmail.com) | Date: 2006-07-11 15:38:25 UTC-07:00
We just did an easy hike with our 1 1/2 year old and got the Fairy Ring and
Line Alien boxes. If she likes being outside it's a nice place. There's
also a playground nearby. And, if she doesn't already have one, maybe she'd
enjoy having her own journal for stamping?

Good luck!
Kathy
Team Tysonosaurus


On 7/11/06, Laura Oka wrote:
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> Howdy!
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> Definitely go for the Exploratorium! She'll love it! I went with my
> 2-month old and found all the stamps stroller accessible. With a 3-year old
> you could let her run loose and she would have a blast with all the hands-on
> displays even if she didn't understand them. For fewer crowds I'd recommend
> going on a weekday, but keep in mind that some museums are closed on
> Mondays.
>
> Have fun!
> La Loka
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