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Amusements
Animals
Arts
Birthday Parties
Eats
   
Wilmington

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Exploring Nature
Farms
Getting Physical
Getting Wet
Go Fish
Going Mental
Holidays
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Christmas
Summer Camps

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Kidstuff

 

spacer.gif (818 bytes)There's no limit to the wonderful imagination and limitless energy of kids. They want to know everything from "Why is the sky blue?" and "How come Santa's handwriting looks like yours?" to "What's for dinner?" and "What is there to do around here anyway?" Now that's one question you can easily answer. There really is no better place to visit or to raise a family than along North Carolina's beautiful coast. Being near the ocean means you'll find numerous water activities to engage in. And this area cherishes its history and fosters the arts, so there are many exciting educational activities too. Among a parent's greatest area resources for entertaining kids are the various museums, which offer classes and workshops in arts and crafts, and the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, which also offers classes and workshops as well as outdoor activities. Opportunities for adolescents to learn boating skills, participate in gymnasium and team sports and take part in many other activities, both physical and cerebral, exist with the various parks and recreation departments throughout the area. To contact these resources, see the listings in our chapters on Watersports and Sports, Fitness and Parks. Information on child care can be found in our Schools and Child Care chapter.

For this chapter, we've tried to ferret out some of the participatory activities that are easily overlooked as well as the bare necessities of kidstuff to balance the ubiquitous consumer-oriented offerings. Keep in mind that many of the activities listed here are not strictly for kids; conversely, many attractions and activities listed in other chapters are not exclusively for adults. Be sure to comb other chapters (especially Attractions) for great kidstuff ideas. Each section in this chapter deals with a type of activity or interest: Amusements (including hobbies and toys), Animals, Arts, Birthday Parties, Eats, Exploring Nature, Farms, Getting Physical, Getting Wet, Going Mental (for inquisitive minds), Go Fish, Holidays and Summer Camps.

 

 

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