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Kids and Art Galleries| It’s Fun!

Have you ever taken you toddler somewhere to later think ‘Why did I think that was a good idea?!’ I’ve seen parents frustrated at the art museum several times and I thought I’d give a few tips I’ve learned from past visits. One might think kids and art galleries do not go hand in hand but the earlier they are exposed to art and knowing how to explore in a museum setting, the better. There are a few tricks I’ve picked up over the years that make a trip to the museum more fun for everyone.

Taking your kids to an art museum is easy. 5 tips to make it fun!

5 Steps for a Stress-less Art Gallery Trip with Kids

1. Snacks. Food is and should always be top priority when going on any outing with a child of any age. You should either know what food options are provided at  your destination or bring along snacks. Many galleries have food options but they can get pricey so we always bring a backpack with a lunch and a refillable water bottle. A simple lunch like pbj, grapes and carrots that you know will be eaten by your picky toddler is perfect.

2. Patience. I’ve recently been working on a technique that has helped increase my patience with my four year old. I’m patient in rushed situations and when accidents happen but I am quick to anger when it comes to ungratefulness and whining. Allie Casazza has a podcast episode entitled Positive Words for Your Children. In this episode she explains the benefits of using positive, encouraging words and affirmations with your children during times of struggle and ease. I notice myself being much more patient and gracious to my daughter after using these affirmations for only a few days.

3. A goal/game. My sister gave me the tip of making your trip a scavenger hunt. You can tailor your hunt according to your children’s ages. For example, if you’re taking a 2-3 year old, have them find a certain shape, color or object (boat) in the art. For children 4-6 have them look for dancing figures or a specific art technique (impressionists or pointillist). Bring along a notepad and crayons for your child to re-create what they see in a favorite piece and take note of their favorites to hang in their room.

Taking your kids to an art museum is easy. 5 tips to make it fun!

4. Time. Give yourself plenty of time surrounding the entire event. Make sure you’re not rushed getting there, which would set a rushed mood during the museum. Give your kids all the time they want to look at a particular piece. If they’re rushing through without giving it as much interest as you, guide them to something you know they’ll like or stop for a snack/art project to switch gears.

5. Consider a membership. There are various types of art museums or ways you can find art in a non-art museum. Our Children’s Museum has tons of art so you could also work in an art lesson while visiting a history, science or children’s museum. The benefit of having a membership is to put less pressure on having a perfect experience. Kids (and adults) have off days. There are times when we’re all excited to go somewhere, have been looking forward to it all week, and when the time comes there’s little room for enthusiasm. Check to see which museums provide multiple day adventures. The Art Museum in Indianapolis has several venues within that are all great for different reasons. With gardens, playgrounds and the traditional indoor museum, various avenues of art can be discovered.

Taking your kids to an art museum is easy. 5 tips to make it fun!

For more information on North-Side art museums, check out this article: Indianapolis-North Side-Hamilton County.

Making Creativity the Norm for Kids

Tie Dye With Your Toddler

One might think kids and art galleries do not go hand in hand but the earlier they are exposed to art and knowing how to explore in a museum setting, the better.

Be Legendary at The Sports Legends Experience at The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis

Growing up I dabbled in a few sports. Tried gymnastics and dance as a young kid and stuck with soccer through college but I’d never say I was a super sporty person. I enjoyed being on a team more than the actual skill. My husband was the same. He played some sports as a kid but was more drawn to music through High School and College. Our four year old Sophia, however, seems to be a natural at a few sports come to find out after visiting Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum. She was a natural on the soccer and hockey fields! She was excited that with each sport there was a child sized ball and hoop/goal. There was so much to explore we have to head back to check out the golf, baseball, fitness track and tennis but was very into playing all the other sports. My favorite part of the experience is getting outside as a family to try new skills and a little exercise.

Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

Be Legendary at The Sports Legends Experience at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

We had the pleasure to join some of our media friends out at the preview before opening to the public Saturday March 17th. I had high expectations of this 7.5 acre exhibit the museum has been working on for over a year. With us being frequent visitors and now as parents of a pre-K student at the school we have been watching the full construction process as it’s progressed. I’m happy to say that the exhibit FAR exceeded our expectations and wishes. With 12 outdoor exhibits and 3 indoor exhibits encompassing physical fitness, sports history and tons of family fun we were blown away and can’t wait to go back!

With a General Admission ticket or membership, each guests can explore and discover…

  • 12 outdoor sports experiences
  • 3 indoor sports exhibits, including the National Art Museum of Sport
  • The 60-foot tall Children’s Museum Guild’s Tree of Sports
  • 5 floors of fun in The Children’s Museum

The 12 outdoor sports experiences include:

  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Tree of Sports (tree house meets jungle gym)
  • Racing
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Avenue of Champions (The avenue features 16 individuals who have left a significant impression on sports history, who have defied odds, who have given back, and more. To learn how the legends were chosen, read Advisor Skip Berry’s blog.)
  • Hockey
  • Fitness Path
  • Track

Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

Sports Legends Experience at the Indianapolis Children's Museum

Fairy Gardens at the Indianapolis Zoo

We have a four year old daughter. That means our home is filled with dress up, wings, crowns, dresses and lots of pink and purple. When we’d heard about the new Fairy Gardens exhibit going on at the Indianapolis Zoo Hilbert Conservatory we strapped on our wings to head over.

The Hilbert Conservatory is one of my favorite places to visit while at the zoo. I love the fresh smell of all the plants and getting inspiration of plants to grow in my home. The fairy gardens were charming. The small details with natural elements were my favorite and have inspired me to create one this summer in our garden. These wonderful gardens were built by the Horticulture Team under curator Scott Sullivan.

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

Fairy Gardens at the Indianapolis Zoo

‘Prepare to be delighted by the wonder of the Fairy Garden you will discover now in the Hilbert Conservatory in the White River Gardens! A magical landscape of miniature orchids, succulents and tropicals is filled with a hand-made fairy village. There are so many amazing details and hidden treasures that you’ll always see something new, no matter how many times you visit!’- Indianapolis Zoo

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

There is no listed date that the gardens will be taken down but mid-March is the projected time period so be sure to get out there soon! Right now the conservatory is free to enter without zoo admission (there is a fee for parking at the zoo.)

Family fun at the Hilbert Conservatory at Indianapolis Zoo

fairy gardens at the indianapolis zoo

10 Free Family Attractions Around Indianapolis

Indianapolis is an up and coming destination for family travel. Since they hosted Super Bowl XLVI in 2012 there have been dramatic changes all around the city. The city is safer, cleaner and has a ton of new restaurants and attractions. As a Hoosier who has left the city, I am happy to once again call Indy my forever home. The combination of it being walkable, full of family owned restaurants and a great mix of music, sports, history and culture. I’m sharing 10 free family attractions around Indianapolis that I suggest to friends visiting the city.

I am not receiving compensation for any of the attractions on this list. I highly recommend any of them and would encourage you to contact me for any personal insights on these locations. 

10 Free Family Activities Around Indianapolis

1. The Children’s Museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is the largest children’s museum in the world! The museum is free on Christmas Eve, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and El Dia de Los Ninos. They also host First Thursday nights which only cost $5 per person for four hours of fun! If you’re planning ahead, be sure to use their Buy Ahead and Save program online where you’ll be able to see which days are less expensive. This museum is easily a full day experience if not two! Pack a lunch or visit their cafeteria for a yummy lunch.

Childrens Museum Indianapolis

2. Free Summer Concerts

The Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis and Indy Parks present free Pops concerts every June. The concerts include a mix of patriotic songs, jazz, light classical, movie themes and operetta. All concerts begin at 7 pm and parking is free.

In addition, there are free concerts every Wednesday from June through mid-August at City Market. Listen to Bluegrass, Jazz, and Pop music while sampling the food – everything from BBQ to gyros.

Free concerts on the Canal are offered every Thursday, June through mid-August from 5:30-7:30 pm and free lunchtime concerts on the Canal are offered every Wednesday from 11:30 am -1 pm.

Farmers Market Indianapolis

3. Farmer’s Market

Speaking of the City Market, the Original Farmers’ Market takes place May through October with fresh Indiana produce, meats, cheeses, flowers and honey. The market is held every Mon-Fri: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm, Sat: 8:00 am – 9:00 pm, and is closed Sundays.

4. Indianapolis Art Center

Home to many local artists, this space houses eight exhibition spaces, 13 state-of-the-art studios, a 224-seat auditorium, a library, a gift shop, a riverfront deck and stage, and sculpture gardens along the White River. Designed by world-renowned architect Michael Graves.

5. Arts Garden

This glass-enclosed structure attached to Circle Centre Mall hosts more than 300 free activities, including dance performances, storytelling, visual art exhibits, musical performances, films, lectures, readings, fairs, and festivals. The Arts Garden also houses the Cultural Concierge, a centralized source for free maps, ticket information, visitor guides, and directions for Indianapolis arts events. This seven-story-tall glass structure is suspended 17 feet above the intersection of Washington and Illinois Streets. Don’t miss a chance to stroll through. Even if there is no performance, it’s a peaceful spot to rest from a busy day exploring the city and have a picnic.

6. 100 Acres: Art and Nature Park

Pack a picnic and let the kids run while you enjoy the scenery and large-scale quirky art installments. Funky Bones is probably the most famous piece inside the Park. It was featured in the New York Times Bestseller, The Fault in Our Stars, which was later turned into a movie.

 The Cultural Trail of Indianapolis

7. The Cultural Trail

Walk, bike or run the Cultural Trail downtown Indy. The 8-mile $63 million Cultural Trail in downtown Indy connects the city’s Cultural Districts. It’s a great way to explore the city. As a bonus, it’s flanked with $26 million in public art.

8. Soldiers and Sailors Monument

The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is the literal and physical heart of the city. Once designated as the space for the Governor of Indianapolis is now a hub for all the locals and tourists to convene for ice cream, a picnic, a book or a great view.  From the Observation Level, visitors have a 360 degree view of the city skyline from 275 feet up. The Observation Level can be reached by climbing 331 steps (or paying $1 to ride the elevator up). While you’re on ‘The Circle’ check out the Public Collection library/art instillation.

9. Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park

Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park was named for the United States 23rd president who was from Indiana. The trails and playgrounds are second to none. *If you’re interested in history, you should also check out the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site where he and his family lived. $10 for adults and $5 for children.

Indianapolis War Memeorials

10. War Memorials

Indianapolis devotes more acreage than any other U.S. city to honoring our nation’s fallen, and is second only to Washington, DC, in the number of war memorials. The nice thing about Indy is that you’re able to walk to see all of the monuments in one day. Visit Indy has a nice post about several of the memorials. Last summer a friend and I did an Indianapolis scavenger hunt we bought through Groupon and it showcased many of the war memorials I hadn’t seen since I was a child. You can also take a walk around and see how many you can find for free!

11. Garfield Park Conservatory

Garfield Park Conservatory is an honorable mention for number 11 because there is a $2 fee. The conservatory is excellent for kids of all ages (we took ours when she was two and she loved it then and now as a four year old.) The exhibits change so you can have the chance to see different plants at different times. It’s a photographer’s paradise!

Have you had a chance to visit any of these family attractions? Let me know what you love visiting in Indy or if there were any I forgot!

10 Free Family Attractions Around Indianapolis

Rock Hunting at GeoFest at Indiana State Museum

Now that I’m a Mom I can clearly see why rocks are such treasures. Like my daughter, I would find rocks everywhere and ask my Mom to put them in her purse to bring home and add to my rock collection. I now find rocks in my car, pockets and purse all the time and I know they’re special treasures Sophia has found. Heart rocks are our favorite to collect.

Our family gravitates towards any museum exhibit featuring gems and minerals so we were especially excited to hear that GeoFest was coming to The Indiana State Museum.

The past few years we have been out of town for this event but am happy to have been invited this year by the ISM to check it out! We can’t wait to go rock hunting at The Indiana State Museum.

GeoFest at Indiana State Museum

GeoFest at Indiana State Museum

GeoFest at Indiana State Museum:

  • Open to the public Friday, Feb. 16 and Saturday, Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, Feb 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Many special activities will be offered during GeoFest, including the opportunity to build a crystalline structure, make your own jewelry and geode, and participate in GeoFest trivia. Plus, enjoy special demonstrations on fluorescing minerals, naming fossils, and rocks and minerals in everyday life.
  • On Friday, visitors can enjoy a dig pit, learn about Salem microfossils, and create their own stratigraphy model in Rockin’ Through the Layers.On Saturday and Sunday, try your hand at our mastodon puzzle and practice mineral testing during a Get to Know Moh’s demonstration.

Let me know if you’ll be joining us at GeoFest at Indiana State Museum and what you’re most looking forward to. I’m positive Sophia and I will both choose a special rock to remember the day! Perhaps a Jade to symbolize her middle name.

Find more information on The Indiana State Museums website including a list of exhibitors that will be joining this year’s event!

GeoFest at Indiana State Museum

GeoFest at Indiana State Museum(All photos courtesy of Indiana State Museum)

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