MetroFamily Magazine July 2019

Page 97

FACT:

It takes four weeks to go from egg, larva, pupa to adult.

OSAGE HILLS STATE PARK BY REBEKAH MORROW/OKLAHOMA TOURISM

views. Summer months show off the bird population, while fall and winter visitors may catch glimpses of eagles and other wildlife. Stay in Pawhuska at the Pioneer Woman’s luxury hotel The Boarding House, or rent a cabin or tent site at Osage Hills State Park, just 20 minutes from Pawhuska and hailed for its prime fishing. Just a bit farther east near Bartlesville, Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve encompass a stunning

display of Western art and artifacts, tours of oilman Frank Phillips’ rustic ranch home and a working ranch and preserve complete with bison, elk, longhorn cattle, deer, llamas, donkeys, ostriches and goats. Visit in June to attend Kidsfest, featuring arts and crafts, games, train rides and live music. If traveling with little ones, make a point to visit the animal barn and playground before heading home.

BALANCED LEARNING® WAY:

And in one magic moment, a scientist is born. SEE BALANCED LEARNING IN ACTION. CALL FOR A TOUR TODAY!

Infants – Private Kindergarten & After School

THE MERC BY LORI DUCKWORTH/OKLAHOMA TOURISM

METROFAMILYMAGAZINE.COM / EVERYTHING GUIDE 2019-2020

71

Primrose School of Edmond 15000 N. Western Ave. Edmond, OK 73013 405.285.6787 PrimroseEdmond.com Each Primrose school is a privately owned and operated franchise. Primrose Schools® and Balanced Learning® are registered trademarks of Primrose School Franchising Company. ©2017 Primrose School Franchising Company. All rights reserved. See primroseschools.com for ‘fact’ source and curriculum detail.


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