There are a lot of places to visit and things to do while in Huntsville, Alabama. Whether you're in town on an Oakville dentists getaway retreat or you live in Huntsville, there's never a shortage of activities to partake in. Whatever you're into, be it fine dining, music, sports, farm fencing, movies, or arts, you're sure to find something that interests you. One local attraction that many people tend to enjoy visiting is the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum.
Located in downtown Huntsville, the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum was designed as a place for children to go wild and explore to their heart's content in whatever way they enjoy exploring. Yes, that includes touching stuff. Not only touching but pulling at things or climbing on top of things. Not your average museum where you're not allowed to touch. There won't be any shushing of anyone at the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum. Don't worry though, the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum will not remind you of any roughhousing you might find at a hockey school in Ontario.
Open from Tuesday to Saturday, 9am to 4pm, all year round, children will be able to participate in a wide range of activities that are offered by the fine folks at the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum. They can listen to stories told from the Talking Tree, play on giant instruments and pretend to be Tom Hanks' character in Big or try on clothes from the 1800's. They can also take a stab at building things in the Kidstruction Zone where they might find the love of construction that will one day lead them to building such things as case erectors.
For the pre-school aged children, don't worry. They won't be left out while the big kids go out and play. No, they will be having their own fun as they get to explore Biscuit's Backyard. Biscuit's Backyard is a specifically designed touch and learn area for pre-schoolers that has a built-in grocery store, water table, garden and karaoke center. Sorry parents, this area is off limits to you. Although, you could visit the gift shop and find some souvenirs to take home so that you'll never forget your visit to the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum.
There are also special events that take place throughout the year at the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum. Events such as the Whistlestop Festival and Rocket City BBQ Cook-Off. That's a mouthful to say, isn't it? It's also a whole lot of 'foot stomping and pig chomping' fun for two days as you get to listen to live music, eat lots of food and take part in BBQ cooking competitions. As you can see, the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum is full of fun activities for the whole family. So, if you're in town for a few days, taking a break from your graphic design firm Toronto clients, why not stop by the Huntsville EarlyWorks Children's Museum? |