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ABC Lot and Infant Areas
By:
JenSabo
On: 4/8/2009 3:09 PM
The Children’s Museum of Naples offers several areas for the youngest visitors. These areas are adjacent to and draw their design inspiration from the galleries for older children, but are distinctly different in that they especially cater to the needs of the very young. The advantage of offering multiple infant/toddler sites throughout the museum are twofold: first, a parent with an infant and an older child can stay close to the infant while being a careful observer of the activities of the older child playing in the nearby gallery. Second, because the infant areas are so developmentally rich, parents who have had their first child will consider museum visits a worthwhile experience, thus creating museum attendees and/or members at an earlier age.