Model trains are a holiday favorite at the US Botanic Garden's. They run on more than 244 meters of track. This year the trains are in settings representing past world’s fairs, such as the Eiffel Tower from the 1889 Paris Fair and the Space Needle from the World’s Fair in Seattle, Washington in 1962. All the setting are made from natural materials such as pine cones, wood from the willow tree, acorns, leaves and grapevines. It is quite impressive... but I think seeing Thomas the Train was what really interested the kids!
We also enjoyed a special scavenger hunt activity. The kids picked up a passport from a kiosk in the conservatory, which listed different plant species from around the world that the kids had to seek out in the various galleries around the Garden. Once they found the plant, they stamped their passport book with that plants stamp. It was a great activity that the kids loved!
Magnus holding his plant passport, and studying the plants. |