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I love the Construction Hat and handbag!! My daughter would be wearing the same!
I need to get myself and my kids to some museums. Everyone looks like they're having so much fun!
I linked up, http://www.journeysofthezoo.com/2013/02/frosty-the-snowman-mexican-vacation.html
Besos, Sarah
Journeys of The Zoo
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the kids are having so much fun! :)
Happy Wordless Wednesday.
Visit from http://www.blogshe.net
hope to see you around.
Have a great Wednesday.
Nan
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What a fun place and a great way for them to learn about things! Thanks for visiting.
That looks like a fun museum for the small people!
Thanks for linking up at Tales of a Pee Dee Mama!
Love the shadow photo!
Lots of fun to be had at a Children's Museum! Great ways to spend some time.
Cheers.
looks like a fun day!
Looks like a fun museum! I can see that the kids enjoyed themselves =)
That seems like a very fun, hands on museum!
Oh they are all so cute! What a great museum visit!
TracyAnn from www.crochethappy.com and http://asktracyann.crochethappy.com
Now I see why my son love that's museum so much. Thanks for visiting me.
What a fun and interactive museum!
Happy WW :)
Paula
lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com
I love those children's museums.
Children's museums are so awesome! And that larger than life insect...wow!
Thanks for the giveaway linkys! I need to take my girls to a kids museum.
That looks like it was a fun outing. Thanks for sharing and linking up with me this week. I appreciate it.
Cute pictures - I need to take my kids again sometime soon!
That looks like a great museum.
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