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Classic Toys of the National Toy Hall of Fame
Classic Toys of the National Toy Hall of Fame: Celebrating the Greatest Toys of All Time! | Scott G. Eberle, Strong National Museum of Play
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It's Play Time!
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MolliesaurusRex
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TL;DR - Strong National Museum of Play is amazing, and I highly recommend you come to the ROC and visit it no matter how old you are, because you‘re never too old to play. Here‘s a picture from their exhibit One History Place during their Happiest Hour. This chick clearly had too much fun, & so will you.🤣 (4/4) #strongnationalmuseumofplay #visitroc #letmeknowwhenyoudo #litsyplaydateanyone

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MolliesaurusRex
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They also have a butterfly garden that is open year round! It costs extra to go in, but it‘s so cool inside. There are so many species of butterflies flying around. They land on people, and there‘s a section where they have a ton of chrysalises with butterflies hatching (behind glass, of course) and we even got to see one come out of its chrysalis!😍 (3/?)

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MolliesaurusRex
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The genres/settings include the Upside-Down Nonsense House (think Dr. Seuss), Mystery Mansion, Adventure Island, Wizard‘s Workshop, & Fairy Tale Forest (where this selfie was taken after we made crowns, which is an activity that is always out for kiddos). Talk about literal immersion into your favorite books! Literacy is promoted throughout the entire museum, among a bajillion other awesome things kids need to be able to see! (2/?)

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MolliesaurusRex
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I haven‘t been posting as much on here lately, but I wanted to share with you guys this picture my boyfriend and I took at the Strong‘s Happiest Hour. I don‘t know who of you are familiar with this museum, but it‘s amazing for everyone of all ages. This particular photo was taken in their exhibit Reading Adventureland, specifically in the Upside-Down Nonsense House. The exhibit brings to life 5 popular children‘s genres... (1/?)