On this page, you’ll find all of my blog posts listed in order most recent to least recent.
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The Cincinnati Museum Center has re-opened!
After more than two years of the main building being closed to the public for historical restoration and preservation, it recently reopened (in November 2018) and I got my first glimpse inside over the Thanksgiving holiday. Read more
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My Complete List of STEM Buys for Ages 0-12 (updated 11/28/2018)
DISCLAIMER: I am an Amazon Associate and may earn from qualifying purchases made from the links above at no additional cost to you. To help you through the holidays, I’ve listed out some of my favorite STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) buys for kids 12 and under. Books are great gifts for the holiday,… Read more
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Check out the Veterinary Procedures at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
On November 5, 2018, we visited the Cleveland Metro parks Zoo and we spent some time in the Sarah Allison Steffee Center for Zoological Medicine. I would consider this somewhat a ‘hidden gem’ inside the Cleveland Zoo. It is nestled back behind the Rising Waters Safari Camp, just past the Rhino exhibit and building. On… Read more
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Do Not Lick This Book: A Fun Exploration for Kids
DISCLAIMER: This site contains product affiliate links. I may receive a small commission if you click on or make a purchase after clicking on one of these links. Photos of the book cover was borrowed from Amazon. In this post, you’ll read my “Do not lick this book” book review. What are your thoughts on “Do not lick… Read more
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Reading ‘STEMs’ Learning – “Do not lick this book!” Book Review
Several weeks ago, I was browsing through a parenting magazine and I saw a book listed as one of the best picture books of the year. Since it seemed to be STEM based, of course, I had to check it out! “Do not lick this book!” is an extremely FUN, interactive and informative book to… Read more
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Built to Survive: Biomechanics at Cleveland Natural History Museum
Many (if not all) scientific inventions, ideas and theories originate because scientists have observed the incredible way nature functions around us. This exhibit left me with a feeling of wonder and amazement and both girls came out excited and ready to continue exploring the museum. Read more


