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A Visit to the Wax Museum

Last week, the 3rd graders at BMP hosted a wax
museum. Honestly, I thought this was a clever
class project. Each child had 2 weeks to gather
information on a famous person past or present.
Larry chose George Washington. He learned
all about Washington's family, where he lived,
what he was famous for and how he died.

Each child had a colored dot, "button",
on their hand. When you push the button, they give you
a 2 to 3 minute summary of this person's bio.
It was really neat.

Here is Ethan listening to Abraham Lincoln.
The day we visited, Ethan's class visited too.
So it was interesting to see him outside of the home
before he realized I was there.

Here is my George Washington before he realized
Larry & I were there.

It is always such a treat for the kids to have
daddy come out and see them.
Larry posing for his dad.



Where else can you see George Washington
shooting the breeze with his
best bud Albert Einstein?

Comments

love the idea of a wax musuem!!! (: hope my kids do something cool like that when their age comes to that!!! (:

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