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Tuesday Tales – Grossology Exhibit

As a science teacher at heart, I love to read books that promote fun learning. I have shared many books that the boys and I have read over the years that fall into this category. The other day, while visiting the Museum of Innovation and Science, I realized that we missed a biology related book series. Thanks to the Grossology  exhibit which will be at miSci until September 1, I know a series of books that the kids and I will have to explore this summer.

Grossology

Grossology definitely captured the interest of my two boys for several hours. In addition to this, TechyDad and I wanted more time to spend reading and trying everything that was new to us. Seriously, it isn’t every day that you walk into an exhibit via a mouth, only to head toward a climbing wall where you learn about the skin.

Going into Grossology at miSci NY

After looking around a bit, JSL and TechyDad decided to pick the nose to explore (pun intended). The two of them spent a bunch of time in there looking around at things that both have or will be having surgery on.

Grossology inside the nose at miSci NY

Meanwhile, NHL was off operating on a patient. This giant body was filled with organs and bones that had to be carefully removed. This was a fun and interactive area for older children.

Grossology Patients Please miSci NY

JSL’s favorite area had to be the small playground section that was a mock up of the digestive system. He loved going into the mouth, sliding down the esophagus, and crawling through the intestine, and out the end onto the poop mat. Yes, they keep it classy here to teach kids. As he says, “First I was chewed and swallowed. Then I slid down into the belly, and was pooped out!”

Grossology Digestive System Play Area miSci NY

As the boys played, I captured a few Instagram videos and photos along the way. The burp and flatulence makers were clearly favorites of my boys because of the music they made. My favorite spot was Gas Attack. I mean what’s not to love about cheese, cabbage, pigs, and pinball machines?

Grossology Gas Attack miSci NY

Lots more to share from Grossology, but I will do that another day. I know the boys and I will be heading back to miSci to explore the exhibit another day because we just renewed our membership for another year. Until that time, I will be getting the books that inspired this fantastic exhibit that is now only in the Capital Region, but other locations in the United States right now. I can not wait to check out more from Sylvia Branzei and illustrator Jack Keely.

Grossology books by Sylvia Branzei

Have you ever been to a Grossology exhibit or read one of the books? As always, Tuesday Tales is all about sharing our love of books. Please let me know what you have read recently. Be sure to link up to your book posts in the comments below. Include something you read on your own, with a child, or someone else.

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Disney Letter U

Once again it is time to celebrate the alphabet with my Disney Side. This week the letter “U” had me focus in on one specific Disney character. I had to feature Ursula from The Little Mermaid. Ursula made an impact on me the first time I saw her the movie, but she came to life when I saw her at Art of Animation Resort. Yes, this larger than life villain made a major impact in my world. What are some of your favorite Disney Letter U items?

Ursula at Disney's Art of Animation Resort

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NYC for #VZWBuzz Learning

Hello from New York City. I arrived here Thursday to meet up with my fellow Verizon Lifestyle Bloggers.

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Timon came along with me for my adventure. JSL asked me to take his picture along the way like I did in Atlanta. Who could say no?

More coming about my adventure here later because it was an interesting story. TechyDad joked that it would be a great blog post. I leave you with a photo of Timon at dinner.

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Be sure to follow along #VZWBuzz on Twitter and Instagram to see what we are up to tomorrow.

Disclosure: As a member of the Verizon Lifestyle Bloggers, I receive devices to test out and share ways that I use it in my life (like mobile blogging right now). My trip to NYC was paid for by Verizon Wireless. I am a long time Verizon customer, and all opinions are my own.

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My Disney History

As a child, I remember going to Walt Disney World and staying at the Contemporary Resort. Those were the early days when there were only two resorts to stay at.River Country was the big water park, and Figment was making his debut in Epcot. I feel that the history of the parks in Orlando are part of my childhood and beyond. My family stayed at many of the new resorts as they were opened, and then TechyDad and I stayed at others on our honeymoon and with our own family.

Disney World 1983

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Disney Style Love

There is just something special about Disney, it bring out family love. Brothers want to hug each other, grandparents act like newlyweds, and parents remember their magical honeymoon years earlier. Thanks to Valentine’s Day, it seemed fitting to look back at photos of the loves in my life feeling the love while at the parks.

Disney Style Love

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