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Local learning adventures can prevent summer boredom

It's smart and easy to keep kids learning all summer long. They can go to museums, the library, the zoo and more.

But there are many other places to learn in your community that you might not think of.

They are familiar places. But when you take children there to learn, they'll see their community in a whole new light!

To make learning an adventure, consider taking children to:

A garden store or nursery. This is where you can find some hands-on science. Observe nursery workers planting and pruning. Introduce children to "natural pest controls" - lady bugs and praying mantises.

The mall. Instead of buying, go on a treasure hunt. Give each person an imaginary $30 to choose something the whole family would enjoy. Discuss value, quality and trends.

A fast food restaurant. What's behind the scenes at your local burger or pizza place? Call the restaurant manager to schedule a tour to find out. Check out the machinery. Talk about nutritional choices.

The ballpark. Here's a place you can reinforce math skills. Help children keep score. Figure batting averages and RBI's. Keep time.

Hometown tour. Imagine you're from another place. Visit local sites including monuments, and natural as well as human-made wonders.

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