Quincy Children’s Mobile Museum visits Greene and Scott Counties
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Ruby Driver spent a lot of time at the bubble station in White Hall. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

A young man’s work is never done! Jamison Mansfield, of White Hall, totes one of the large foam building blocks to the area where he is constructing something. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Spencer Winningham, 7, of White Hall, knows just what he is going to do with this section of foam pieces he has put together. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Samual Anthony, 1, of White Hall, found it much more interesting to chew on the magnetic blocks than to build with them, but, then again, he is only a year old. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Edmund Embry, 2, of Greenfield loved the magnetic building blocks. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Hazel Gordon, of Greenfield, must have spent half an hour at the bubble station creating bigger bubble after bigger bubble. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Any kid that likes building with legos was in sheer heaven (I know I was) with these HUGE lego building blocks. Gloria Reno of Greenfield was as well. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

The parents of Cooper Gordon might just have a budding engineer on their hands. He worked diligently until he got the pieces positioned to where when he let the ball go it would drop into the hole. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Arlie Bettis, 6, of Greenfield, enjoyed playing with the magnetic blocks as well. They even had jointed blocks where you could build robot people. Of course I only know this from watching, wink, wink. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)

Lauren Ambrose, 3, of Greenfield, works at making a necklace out of some of the pull apart beads. (Carmen Ensinger/River County News)
The Quincy Children’s Museum brought their mobile museum to Greene and Scott County on Monday, June 15, visiting libraries in White Hall, Carrollton, Greenfield and Winchester bringing a wide array of items for the children to play with. The weather was absolutely gorgeous all day so the children had a blast. The most popular of all of the items was the bubbleology, which, basically, is just a station where kids can make some awesomely huge bubbles using something like a jump rope or make the more traditional bubbles using wand like instruments from bubble mixture in trays. Oh, and for parents buying the expensive bubble mixture and watching those huge bubbles float off into the air – they use nothing but Dawn dish soap mixed with water. So save your money. Anyway, most kids stayed the entire hour and a half the museum was at each location.
