- Red Apple Farm in Philipston - A pick-your-own New England farm - highly recommended
- Sholan Farms in Leominster - Another pick-your-own farm, owned by the city of Leominster and a not-for-profit organization.
- Worcester Art Museum - We had such a wonderful time here. It's small but has a range of interesting collections. It also offers art classes for all ages.
- The Discovery Museums in Acton. Highly recommend! This actually consists of two museums. The Children's Discovery museum is geared for the younger crowd - 6 and under I would say. While small, it is packed with activities to make a child's imagination come alive. G. loved the ball track room and could have stayed there all day. C. is probably just starting to outgrow this museum but still had a lot of fun. There is also the Science Museum housed in a separate building and it is fantastic! It is hands-on science exploration, geared for those over 6, but G. had an incredible time, and there was so much for him to do. It is expensive, $9 per person, but we ended up buying a membership because I can see us coming here a lot. They also have scheduled activities, the day we were there the kids could take apart telephones with tools. Very cool! Tip: Call ahead to see if there is going to be a schoolgroup at the Children's Museum because it can get very crowded!
- The Ecotarium in Worcester. See previous post.
- Petco - where the pets go! We had a wonderful field trip here with our local homeschooling group. The kids learned about petcare and all of the pets sold in the store. This Petco does not sell dogs and cats (thank goodness!). We did end up with a new pet though - a blue Beta fish named Thomas.
I'm sure we've been other places this year but I can't think of them right now. We've also been to some neat places for nature walks, but I'll list them in another post. Have a fun day!
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