
On our way to Lawrence Hall of Science Holly looks out the window and says look I see cranky

"the crane" character from Thomas, so cute.

Amazingly I was able to keep her away from the water while we waited for our friends to go inside

It was only about ten in the morning, but it was a very hot day

Here Holly is climbing on a strand of DNA :-)

This was our first time at the science center

This little gadget was cool, but not working when we first visited it

The big exhibit is dinosaurs

Can you believe this view? The science center is in the Berkeley Hills

Above the University and looks out across all of Berkeley, the bay and even the Golden Gate

Here is a little baby Dino puppet theatre

This is a room that is like a theatre, Holly really liked playing in here and watching the giant globe

Yeah, our friends arrived, Citlali and Joaquin

This is a "nest"

Holly pretends to be a baby dinosaur

Look at how cute they would have been, just like cuddly kitty cats

This was a neat area where you could look for dinosaur bones

The kids had a great time digging in the gravel

There were little brushes you could use just like an archaeologist

Holly was having a wonderful time

This was a insect ting where you could use these magnet handholds to pretend to climb a wall like a bug

There was a section on nutrition and health

Holly tried to climb up the wall

This was really neat, you could use these panels to build and then drop a ball

Holly didn't quite get how to make pathways but liked moving the panels around

out back was a giant dinosaur

This was one of Holly's favorite rooms

All things related to balls

Balls spinning in a spiral, and balls flying through the air

Here Holly is learning how to make a bridge

You put together the suspension wires

make a triangle and then you can add a road

She liked making the car go off the end of it

Isn't this amazing! I had to keep Holly far away. She really wanted to make it crash

It was built completely with tongue depressor like wooden pieces, no glue

Here we are learning about electricity

This was another of Holly's favorite area's. You could replace the size of the tires to see how the car drove

Some wheels were big, other small, some had Velcro to create resistance

Then there were different kinds of surfaces the car drove on too

ther was even one that was powered

But she liked the one you push better.

What she really wanted to do though was climb on the track to push the car

Even Santiago had a fun time crawling around

The next room was the Dinosaur exhibit

They moved around, the roared

There were big ones and little ones

Holly loved it

We went around and around the area several times

I don't remember any of the names now

But at the time we did and Holly learned them all

For a few minutes at least

Then we went back outside

There was some water and I let Holly play in it

It was so very hot and we needed to cool off

Back inside we ade the rounds again

This time Holly showed the nest to Citlali and they played inside together

Holly wanted her Blankie because she was a baby Dinosaur

Then we went and had some lunch

We had some juice

The kids shared some fruit and goldfish

After Lunch Citlali went home for a nap, but Holly wasn't ready to go yet

So we decided to explore around the downstairs

We found a real Dinosaur bone and there was a table with some puzzles

There were microscopes and Holly looked inside

Here is a whole Skelatan

There was an animal room too where we got to meet a bird

Then we ran into our Friend Ahayiah a little girl who is in Holly's class at preschool

Holly was thrilled to see her, as it was summer time and Ahayiah was going to Kindergarten

So they weren't in class together anymore and Holly was missing her

We ended up going around the entire Museum with Ahayiah another time

Holly had so much fun showing her everything

On our way out we stopped by this machine again and this time it was working

Air blew out and the ball would actually float in the sky

We had a wonderful time at Lawrence Hall of Science. Here is a Cyclotron one from like 80 years ago. It was pretty cool.
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