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January 10 2011
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Spokane Public Library
906 West Main Avenue ,
Spokane,
Washington 99201
"Storytime is wonderful, and free!"
The Spokane Public Library does a weekly story time for both toddlers and preschoolers, and both are wonderful. They have a wonderful staff that puts a lot of time and effort into making these story times interactive and educational. A great activity for parents and kids together!
 
 
January 10 2011
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The Onion Resteraunt
302 W Riverside Ave,
Spokane,
Washington
"only place we take our daughter"
This is the best restaurant! It is a local restaurant and has consistently been voted one of Spokane's BEST! They have a huge menu with items from all over the world, as well as healthy(er) options to please anyone. They are extremely kid friendly and have a wonderful kid menu as well. They always provide my daughter with her own crayons, paper, and goldfish crackers to tide her over until dinner!
 
 
January 10 2011
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Jump'N'Party
1605 E Lyons Avenue,
Spokane,
Washington 99217
"tons of jumping=good naps."
This place is amazing! They have a huge room full of giant inflatable jumping equipment, and there is simply no end to the physical activity! They have everything from a "crawlers" area to a toddler jumping area, to a two story slide that even I was having a blast on! My daughter took the best nap of the winter after jumping for only and hour!
 
 
January 10 2011
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Discovery Playground
2426 N. Discovery Place,
Spokane,
Washington 99216
"They should charge admission!"
This park is small, but absolutely amazing! They could easily charge several dollars admission and I would pay for it, but they don't! It's free! They have a splash pad, a sandbox, a giant pumpkin, trampolines, slides, everything! There is plenty for both older and younger kids alike, as well as parents!
 
 
January 10 2011
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Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
2316 W. First Ave,
Spokane,
Washington 99201
"good for Spokane's history."
This museum has several interesting and educational exhibits about Spokane's history, as well as the history of the inland northwest. They sometimes have exhibits that appeal to younger children, but mostly this is a school-aged child museum. There are a few things for toddlers to do, but not much!