
(Oh, yes, those insects are real.)






She also found herself nose-to-nose with a marmoset. (Don't worry... this one was a living, breathing one, in their mini-zoo.)
We got ourselves signed up for a membership, so we'll be back to explore more. The perfect cold-weather activity. (Aside from sleeping, of course.)

5 comments:
That looks absolutely incredible! Thanks for the tip: going to get this brood there asap.
You will love it! (But leave the camera at home - found out at the end that it's not allowed... oops.)
Keith has your blog bookmarked and so I decided to click in and take a peek. This exhibit looks so cool!!! We have a membership & will have to check it out.
In case you don't know, the Newark Museum has a reciprocal agreement w/the Liberty Science Center. They have some great stuff for kids...
wow that is amazing! is that a permanent exhibit there or a traveling show?
Maggie - will have to check that out, thanks!
Kathy J - it's there until June 14. Here are her upcoming shows... though none in the NW yet! http://www.jenniferangus.com/NewShows/N-shows.htm
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