Planning A Family Outing To The Museum

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Planning A Family Outing To T The Museum (NAPSA)—For children, the world is an invitation to learn, and the opportunities for discovery are endless. And by arranging regular family outings, parents get to spend time with their kids while seeing things through the youngsters’ eyes. Here are some examples of day trips you can take together: Natural wonders. Most peo- ple live within driving distance of nature’s glory—a waterfall, rock formations, mountains, etc. By visiting them with children, you can discuss how such formations occurred while soaking in their A hit movielets history do the talking as the past comestolife after dark. Indoor activities. Just be- And after you’ve spent some time at the museum, where his- beauty. Don’t forget a picnic. cause the weather isn’t cooperative doesn’t mean the day has to be a washout. From bowling to indoor batting cages and minia- ture golf, there are plenty of fun things to do—filled with friendly competition—inside. Day at the museum. Taking your children to a museum can be a terrific way for everyone to have an experience to remember. Muse- tory comesto life, why not cap off the day with a family-friendly flick about what happens when history really comesto life? “Night At The Museum,” now available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc from Fox Home Entertain- ment, tells the tale of Larry Daley, an unlucky, yet hopeful dreamer who takes a job as a ums are an interactive and educa- graveyard-shift security guard at about history. In “Night At The Museum,” Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) used his unusual experiences at New York City’s Museum When it closes at night, Larry and inspire his son. And you can monolith talks to him and Attila tional way for youngsters to learn of Natural History to bond with do the same, whether your kids are into space, dinosaurs, the Old Westor just about anythingelse. Remember, today’s museums are not the traditional buildings with musty halls filled with rocks and bones; they are castles, historic homes, old churches, hall-of-fame facilities, galleries, gardens and much more. the Museum of Natural History. soon learns that things are not what they seem when a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton wants to play fetch, an Easter Island the Hun attacks. The DVD features a wild collec- tion of extras, including deleted and extended scenes, an alternate opening, commentary from the stars and director, a hilarious gag reel, behind the scenes fea- turettes, a DVD-ROM Explorer Game and more. To learn more, visit www.foxhome.com.