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    Giggleberry Fair - Little snacky snacks for the kiddies

    Giggleberry Fair

    2.9(92 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Took my daughter here over the weekend for her birthday. She loved it and didn't want to leave…read more Yes, I'm aware the Mountain smells like feet and sweat socks but what do you expect when it's a 4-story kids playland that's massive. They do require kids and parents to wear socks when going in that area. The price and activities will keep your kids busy and the staff and guests are really respectful of each other. We'll be back

    I'm sort of perplexed seeing some of the negative reviews. I guess some of the inaccessible areas…read morewere a little dirty, but I was pretty impressed by the general quality and upkeep of everything. My two year old had a blast riding on the carousel and exploring Giggleberry Mountain (with mom and dad desperately trying to keep up). I saw some people complaining about being charged for admission to this area, but I'll take that over being forbidden from entering due to being an adult (which has happened at other similar establishments). My son was able to explore the entire area because we were there to help him climb and keep him safe, so that was a big plus for me. As mentioned, the carousel was a lot of fun, and there wasn't a huge amount of competition for the seats, despite it being Mother's Day weekend. The toddler area was a little boring for us but my son really enjoyed the water toys. We definitely felt like we got our money's worth for two hours of fun, and I was impressed that they had beer available :) Maybe next time! Overall, we really enjoyed Giggleberry Fair and we will definitely be back soon.

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    Giggleberry Fair - Ball blasters (all balls were very soft , could not injure in any way!)

    Ball blasters (all balls were very soft , could not injure in any way!)

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    Briar Bush Nature Center - Oliver the dove

    Briar Bush Nature Center

    4.6(11 reviews)
    24.7 mi

    In the heart of Abington, and about a hundred yards away from the Roslyn train station, you can…read morefind Briar Bush, a hidden nature preserve tucked away on Edge Hill road. With scenic walking trails, an outdoor classroom, day camps and a small indoor animal habitat, Briar Bush is a great spot for small children, couples on a date, or anyone looking for a brief respite from the urgency of the modern world. With free admission for locals and a small fee for out-of-towners, the preserve is accessible to all patrons provided that they are able to walk down some wooded trails that circle through the admittedly short walking routes. The centerpiece of the trails is a picturesque, secluded pond with benches for sitting and an interactive sign with information on the local fauna and flora. The indoor animal habitat has a small gift shop, pamphlets on upcoming events and information on other parks in the area, and several interesting animals such as a blind possum named Odin, a bearded lizard named Karl, and several other unique turtles and reptiles. All of Briar Bush can be walked through in an hour or so, but the low admission, interactive nature events and scenic walking trails will have you wanting to return again soon.

    I take my 2 y. o. granddaughter nearly every week. There are so many wonderful things to explore…read moreand learn from. They have a walking path through the woods with a natural playground and sandbox, a bird house building to watch and interactive displays, a mini zoo inside a house with small animals and activities including a treehouse. They also have weekly activities and seasonal events for elementary school kids. My granddaughter calls Briar Bush "The Animal House" and loves to put a donation in the collection box before we leave.

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