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THOMPSON — Fifty-seven students from St. Joseph’s School and 17 adults headed for the Boston Children’s Museum.
Boston Children’s Museum places an emphasis on hands-on engagement and learning through experience. Their exhibits focus on science, culture, environmental awareness, health & fitness, and the arts.
As the students entered the building, they were met with the New Balance Climb: a 3-story climbing sculpture made of brightly painted curved platforms, rising like a fleet of magic carpets up the new glass lobby of Boston Children’s Museum.
Here student comments: “The key wind chimes in the Art Studio were cool looking!”, Rosalie, fourth grade.
“I thought the setup of the Japanese house was interesting”, Mason, fifth grade.
“I liked the Japanese house and how they functioned”, Talia, fifth grade.
“I learned how to say 'hi' in Japanese!”, Tessa, second grade.
Meditech in Westwood, Mass., donated the money for our FREE admission.

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