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San Francisco Museums for Fun

San Francisco is no different from anywhere else and has its art museums that aren't as interesting to the young ones as some of their other museums. You'll be amazed at the hands on museums available for you and your children in San Francisco. You'll be able to visit the Cartoon Art Museum, the Bay Area Discovery Museum, the multimedia and art museum called Zeum Zeum and many other activities that are specifically designed with children in mind.

  

When it comes to the Cartoon Art Museum your children will love to see how cartoons have developed through the ages. You as an adult will enjoy seeing your old favorites, and possibly even see your grandmothers and grandfathers favorite cartoons. A wonderful way to see how cartoons have given us a view of our own lives through history and a chance for your children to enjoy cartoons that are a bit different from today's.

The Bay Area Discovery Museum is fun for every child in your family, including you. You'll be amazed at the exhibits and how they've been designed for children's hands on experience. A great way to explore indoor and outdoor creatures, technology and the area around San Francisco as far as biology, anthropology, and culturally. The Bay Area Discovery Museum is a favorite stop for school children within the communities of San Francisco, and with as many visitors as they have from around the world; it's well known that this museum is one of the most well loved museums in the world

For another hands-on experience try out Zeum Zeum, where children and adults both get into the spirit of learning about multimedia arts and technology. You're allowed to hands on with the equipment, bringing imagination and curiosity to the forefront of every individual who enjoys their creative side. Blending technology and art, the museum offers a look into how some art is formulated with the technologies of today.

As well as these three museums in San Francisco, you'll find a wealth of other visiting places to you enjoy with your children. Children have become the staple to many tourist activities, so many are designed with children in mind. Try the walking tours, or the self guided walking tours, the San Francisco cable cars, Golden gate Bridge, as well as the many parks and recreational spots along the way.

Include your children in the planning of the activities around San Francisco, allowing them to look and shoes the exhibits they'd like to see will guarantee their enthusiasm. You'll also be amazed at what they might be interested in when you show them the choices available in San Francisco. Education, culture, museums, arts and crafts and music are all available close by when you're visiting San Francisco.



   

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