My brother demonstrates an important technique when his kids take the picture: get in front of the camera.
Favorite activities for the boys:
- Playing on the motorcycle, helmet and keys included.
- Shredding paper
- Playing with the dogs.
The youngest of the three kids, the only girl, doing her little-girl-cute thing.

We made multiple trips to the premier kid's museum in Wichita, Exploration Place. Much fun was had.
One of the halls of the museum focussed on flight and had numerous full-motion flight simulators. At least they used to be full motion; none of them moved or even had full yoke and throttle control. Makes me want to volunteer to try to get them all working again.
There was an agriculture/livestock display that both boys enjoyed.
The highlight for both boys was a multi-level castle that provided numerous "educational" activities such as dressing up as knights, harvest stuffed vegetables, and firing a catapult.
The most intriguing hall was the simplest: bins of building blocks (Keva Planks, to be specific) with tables to build on and demonstration pieces on display. For such a simple item, the Planks were inspiring and I suspect will be a part of our toy collection soon.
Two story pendulum that swings its way around a circle as the day progresses, knocking over pegs as it precesses.
I wasn't laughing until he asked the question.
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