The Children’s Museum

Our teachers had a great idea to make a review about this Children’s Museum downtown. Hope you enjoy my review!
This Children’s Museum in downtown San Diego is the best Children’s Museum in my opinion. In the Children’s Museum there’s this awesome exhibit called the Wonder Sound. In the Wonder Sound there’s this tunnel on the left that you can crawl through and if you look up you can see spoons hanging from the wall and you can touch them and they will make this amazing sound. I thought that was pretty cool. Also, in the amazing Wonder Sound there’s this whole room of ropes crisscrossing everywhere. In my opinion that my favorite room in the Wonder Sound. If you have more time in the Wonder Sound on the other side of the rope room there are these little passage ways that you can walk through and if you look you can see the whole Wonder Sound.

There’s this other awesome exhibit called the Rain House. When you walk in the Rain House it feels like it’s actually raining on the house. I thought that was awesome. Inside the Rain House there are these fabric tires that you can go in and stack them on yourself. Also, in the Rain House there are these fabric bananas that you can play with. Also, in the Rain House there is this panda that has really cool eyes in my opinion. And my favorite part about the Rain House are all the whimsical paintings. Also, in the Rain House there is this secret keychain that I thought was pretty cool.

One of the other amazing exhibits is the Home Tower. It felt to me like it was houses stacked on top of each other like building blocks. The Home Tower was about spelling out the word “home.” If you climb up all the stairs all the way to the top and looked out you could almost see the whole Children’s Museum. Another thing in the home tower is on the very top again if you look to the left I think there are these frames that say my home is something with a picture. Also in the Home Tower there are these orange furry blankets . If you go all the way down to the bottom of the Home Tower on the E there’s this tube that connects to the M and if you go on the M you can drop balls down to the E .

There are lots other exhibits in the Children’s Museum but those are just some of the main exhibits. You should spend more than two hours because we stayed there for two hours and we ran out of time. If you’re lucky you can find the sign that says Children’s Museum parking. Each kid is $6.00 if you bring one. I recommend for you to go to the Children’s Museum downtown San Diego.

The Children’s Museum inspired me to write this story:

One sunny evening a monkey swung branch to branch to find a sweet banana. But it was on the tallest tree. And the monkey couldn’t get up there because it was too high. The monkey tried and tried to get up there but the monkey still couldn’t. He called, “Help!” Millions of monkeys came from all different kinds of species; Australia monkeys, Africa monkeys, and lots more but they still couldn’t get the sweet banana for him. But then it struck midnight and the monkey’s didn’t know that when it strikes midnight the sweet banana so high turns alive and some bats and a panda guard the bananas. And then the banana came alive the monkeys didn’t know where it went and then came out the voracious bats and panda. The monkeys ran and ran, but then the voracious bats and panda kidnapped the monkeys but they didn’t kidnapped one it was the one who called for help. It was he who tried first. He ran to his other friends. He asked them, “Can you help me?” This panda and these bats kidnapped all these monkeys that I called for help. “Sure,” said friends and they tried again. That night out came the voracious panda and bats one of his friends said a spell that made the bats nice and the other friend said a spell too and made the panda nice one of the bats got the sweet banana for the monkey and they lived happily ever after.

 

 

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