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The little ones might like stuffing and dressing their own animal at Animaland at Winnis Wood down at the Pier on the Weirs. For that matter the older ones might too.
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great ideas......thanks !! Science Center sounds like a sure thing, water slide, go carts, etc. Ryan, the 14 1/2 year old, would probably LOVE Monkey Trunks from the sounds of it. And we'll bring the cribbage board too. Are there any good pizza places in Center Harbor?
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Most of my 6 year old's favorites have already been listed, but I would add Dynamic Ceramics in Gilford. Great for a rainy day but also for when they've just had too much sand and sun!
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Is a 2 year old too young to take to the Science Center?
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