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Businiess name:  Stepping Stones Museum For
Review by:  deb v.
Review content: 
I have a membership to Stepping Stones and have been taking my kids there for a couple of years. I believe it is really geared to kids up to 5, over 5s might get bored. The membership here is VERY pricey for what this place is. There is a water room which is fun but you need to bring an extra shirt because your kids will be soaked. The Helicopter & train and rainforests are ok but need some updating. The special programs are fun we saw the Wildman (a well know naturalist) who gave us a foragers view of the parking lot (dead rat and all). Storytime is always fun. I think it's fun every now and then but if you go more than once a month you will become bored. Note: at the end of the parking lot is a FREE New playground called Devon's Place (it is specially built to be welcoming to all including the handicapped) lately my kids have been enjoying that more than the museum.

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