Summer Activities: The Children’s Museum of the Upstate
A few weeks ago we purchased a local Playcation Package which included four tickets to The Children’s Museum of the Upstate. Our family spent several hours one Saturday exploring our local Children’s Museum. We had a lot of fun learning, playing, building, and spending a relaxing Saturday together. If you have not been to the Greenville Children’s Museum you should check it out. It has a lot of neat activities for kids of all ages.
After putting items in the recycling truck the girls and Daddy decided to drive the truck, so much fun!
This was a neat room filled with light waves and all kinds of fun stuff to learn!
They had a variety of lenses of various colors and distances that you could look through. Very fascinating!
Karlie and Brina working the color spectrum. They were thrilled at all the colors they were able to create.
Neat idea! I think we noticed several different creations during our time in the museum. This piece captured the attention of kids and adults! Daddy did an outline of Karlie while Brina made her own creation. It was a lot of fun!
I was surprised at how long she worked on making a pretty stain glass window. She actually got quite a big section finished.
Brina working hard making bricks! The girls loved filling the wheel barrow with bricks and putting them back on the belt.
This one was harder then it looked. The girls had Daddy help on this activity.
The girls thought this house was so funny because it had one wall!
They were quite proud of putting this together!
They had a workshop where you could sign up and build something. Today was working on a memory box.
I was originally helping Karlie but since Daddy and Brina finished first Daddy volunteered to help out.
The girls had a lot of fun on the jungle gym in the middle of the Children’s Museum.
It was a great summer activity going with the family to the Children’s Museum. Thankful for the opportunity to spend a day together exploring. Thrilled that Greenville has such a wonderful place for families to go.