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Date: 2006-10-22 11:21 pm (UTC)Ana and Deniz may decide they don't want to be separated, but if they know it's only for a short time, and if Ana feels like she has her own special thing to do at the same time(works well if there's an exhibit she really loved, or a drop in program going on that she's interested in) it might be easier. after all, 30 minutes apart seems long to them, but they'll be back together before they know it.
some of the kids are REALLY little. their conversation goes more like "DOWA!! MOMMY!" "honey. mommy's bored, we're going to go see clifford. you'll like clifford". "NO CWIFFORD! want play with dowa!"...and then they cry and scream "dowaaaaaaa!" like they're being tortured. So not worth the screaming, really. And yes, I agree about the multiple kids thing. People try to leave their 7 year old alone in an exhibit so their 3 year old can move on...um, no, not really a good option. In fact the ONLY place you're allowed to leave kids is the workshops, but that's just because the door is closed and the educator's at the front/at the tables, so they're not wandering off or being taken or whatnot. Make your kids take turns and share. they'll be better people for it, really.