Chicago Parent July 2018

Page 13

our landlubbers might not turn into seafaring experts in a day at the Chicago Children’s Museum’s new Boats exhibit, but they’ll certainly leave more comfortable climbing on a vessel.

The climbing is the key, as the museum has found boats of many sizes to explore from top to bottom, inside and out. Kids can helm a two-story fishing boat, with a galley and sleeping space in the bottom and a steering wheel at the captain’s station up a narrow staircase. They can luff the sails on a sailboat, or find comfort in the closeness of a kayak. They’ll learn how boats of all sizes move through the lake waters: by machine (the power boat), by man (the kayak) and by nature (the sailboat). Once they find their favorite cruiser, your new sailor can grab one of the many fishing poles to hook a worm, crawfish or perch and learn about

u Chicago Children’s Museum, Navy Pier, 700 E. Grand Ave., Chicago. u 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays-Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays. u Free with museum admission u chicagochildrens museum.org

Life in Chi

Sail away Y

Boats

the fishlife that inhibit the Great Lakes. If your kiddo is more comfy on the ground, he or she can man the bait shop, taking charge of their math skills by selling worms and fishing licenses with the money provided. There’s a knot-tying station, where young sailors can learn about and replicate knots used on a boat, and two boxes of costumes for play as a captain, a mermaid or even a beaver. The exhibit is perfect for kids who are just learning to walk up to age 10. Lake Michigan, visible through the windows that line the outer wall of the room, serves as the perfect imagination boost. Hillary Bird

ChicagoParent.com July 2018 11

CHIPAR0718_011.indd 1

6/14/18 12:55 PM


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.