There were a few kids playing on Estrella (the Museum’s Super Chairwoman) and one of them was sitting up high saying, "I'm a king! I'm a king!" He was very excited and seemed to be having a great time playing with his friends. On my way into Discovery Studio, I smiled at him and asked him if he was having fun. He smiled back at me, wiped his brow and said, "I always have fun when I sweat." I knew just what he meant.
– Valerie, Graphic Designer

– Robin, Exhibits Director
A 9-year-old was in Coming to Rhode Island with a heap of plastic apples, clams, onions, etc. in her arms, heading toward the Colonial gallery. "Those French people took the Pilgrims' food!," she said.
– Janice, Executive Director
A 4-year-old boy named Caleb and I were playing in Water Ways, making a road for a dragon from sand bags and the maze tubes. Towards the end of our building adventure, Caleb's mom wanted him to try making a boat move through the maze. Caleb looked up and said, "Kids are smarter than grown-ups because kids know how to play better." His mother and I shared a big laugh and she looked at him and said, "You're right!"
– Megan B., Experience Coordinator
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