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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Pajama Party at the Museum of play!
Had a wonderful time at the Museum of Play's Pajama Party! I am just amazed at how we get our money's worth at this museum each and every time we attend!
They had so many organized activities for the little guys, story time in every corner, hired help to read stories and sing to the kids, they even pulled out a parachute which may have been the first time my little guys got to experience a parachute!
Of course we enjoyed the things available for an every day visit: The train set and real live ride on train, the kid sized supermarket, where they can be a butcher or a baker or cashier! It was funny as the other day I was documenting my receipts and came across a receipt for things I don't remember buying, as it turns out, it was a receipt from the children's museum! looked just like the real thing!
if you are ever in Rochester, Ny, I HIGHLY recommend the national Museum of Play!
http://www.museumofplay.org/
They had so many organized activities for the little guys, story time in every corner, hired help to read stories and sing to the kids, they even pulled out a parachute which may have been the first time my little guys got to experience a parachute!
Of course we enjoyed the things available for an every day visit: The train set and real live ride on train, the kid sized supermarket, where they can be a butcher or a baker or cashier! It was funny as the other day I was documenting my receipts and came across a receipt for things I don't remember buying, as it turns out, it was a receipt from the children's museum! looked just like the real thing!
if you are ever in Rochester, Ny, I HIGHLY recommend the national Museum of Play!
http://www.museumofplay.org/
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- Jill Carlier
- Rochester, New York, United States
- Jill of all Trades is run by myself, Jill Carlier... Hi! I live in the Highland Park Neighborhood of Rochester, NY. My goal in life has always been to live in and serve my neighborhood in order to simplify my life and help others. I will help you with your kids, your pets, your home, your plants and anything else you might need help with! I graduated from SUNY Brockport in the fall of 1987 with a dual degree in Psychology and Teaching. I have a wide resume of career activities starting with babysitting to camp counselor, Nanny, caterer, daycare provider, group home counselor/manager, kitchen manager, receptionist, and more! Since my calling appears to be helping people and I have been referred to as a "Jill of all Trades" I figured, why not? So, here I am! I look forward to meeting and working with you!
Highly recommended links
- Camp Good Days and Special Times
- Confessions of a ROCin' Mama
- Highland Park Neighborhood
- Jill's House on LinkedIn
- Jill's House website
- Kidsoutandabout.com
- Lilac Festival
- Little Learners Lounge
- Mama Goose local music class!
- River North Kindergarten
- Rochester Public Library
- Rochester Toy Library
- Seneca Park Zoo
- Springdale Farm
- Strong Museum of Play
Program Information
Jill's House is a unique child care program taking children onlyon a part-time and drop-in basis. We keep our numbers low in order to provide your child with lots of one-on-one attention. Kind of like having your own part-time nanny!
Program includes: snack, free art, free play, socialization, outdoor time, field trips to community resources such as the library, zoo, museum, and parks.
Rates: $10 hr for one child, $15 hr for two.
Program includes: snack, free art, free play, socialization, outdoor time, field trips to community resources such as the library, zoo, museum, and parks.
Rates: $10 hr for one child, $15 hr for two.
$5 drop-in fee for uncommitted customers.
I also provide childcare in your home for no drop-in fee!
Website: http://www.jillshouse.net/
"Get things done while your kids have fun!"
Website: http://www.jillshouse.net/
"Get things done while your kids have fun!"
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