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Fun Family Time At The Children’s Museum

Jacob Playing With Dinosaurs – Grand Rapids Children’s Museum

I love that our family has a membership to the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum. We can spend hours their with the kids. We audio hey the benefit of their exchange program where our membership gets us into additional places like the Grand Rapids Public Museum and John Ball Zoo. I highly recommend considering a membership of you can afford it.

Kids Playing With The Litebrite Legos – Grand Rapids Children’s Museum

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