CC at Kidspace Children's Museum last year. |
Just after CC turned 1 year old, Ian and I set up a California 529 college savings account for her. We didn't have a ton of money to save, but we did want to have something for her when 2024 (eek, I know!) rolled around.
And every month since we started contributing, I've loved watching it grow.
ScholarShare, which handles California's 529 plan, is sponsoring a section of Kidspace Children's Museum, that educational adventure-land CC loved last "Noon" Year's Eve. And I'm giving away 5 family four-packs of tickets to L.A. Story readers.
If you haven't been to Kidspace, it really is a wonderland for little ones. They can crawl through little tunnels, pretending they're ants. They can also climb the 40-foot Raindrop Climber (which is totally safe, by the way). Parents and kiddos will also enjoy exploring the outdoor water wheel and grassy paths.
Kidspace Children's Museum
480 N. Arroyo Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91103
626-449-9144
Admission: $10 for adults and children over age 1; free for children under 12 months
*** GIVEAWAY ***
I'm giving away 5 family four-packs of tickets to Kidspace Children's Museum.
To enter, just leave a comment below telling me any savings tips you have for you or for your kids.
For more chances to win, follow me on Twitter and retweet this giveaway. I'm at @la_story. Or you can "Like" the L.A. Story Facebook page and share the giveaway.
Just be sure to leave extra comments telling me you did so.
Good luck, and I will announce the 5 winners on this post on Friday, Dec. 16!
This contest is sponsored by ScholarShare.
6 comments:
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The great thing about scholarshare is that you can set it up to automatically transfer funds once a month. I never had to think about it!
I go to museums on their FREE days and always look for coupons before heading out.
Bought an annual pass to a local museum which entitles us to free admission to some other museums when we travel
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I love to see the great scalptures kept at the museum. These really keeps me calm and I feel peace in such locations.
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