
Our friend, Dana, told us about INK (Interactive Neighborhood for Kids) - a children's museum about an hour north of us in Gainsville.
I took the kids up last Thursday and they had a lot of fun.


They had a bunch of different rooms, each one a different shop or business: dentist office, radiology room, diner, beauty shop, library, dress-up and stage, grocery store, post office, etc. There were also two play areas (slides, crawling area, etc.). Along with that they had two train table (where Logan spent the bulk of his time), an old time fire engine, police car with working lights, and an airplane (missing a wing) where moving the controls moved the flaps on the wings and tail.
Even Alyssa was entertained for over an hour. We stayed for two and a half hours and the younger kids could have stayed all day. Everything was very interactive (ha, hence the name) and very open.
I'm sure we'll be going back there again.

Even Alyssa was entertained for over an hour. We stayed for two and a half hours and the younger kids could have stayed all day. Everything was very interactive (ha, hence the name) and very open.
I'm sure we'll be going back there again.

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