Best Outing (Other Than The Malls)
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
2021 N. Kinney Road
READERS' PICK: We recently visited the Arizona-Sonora
Desert Museum to see some monsters. The ocelots, margays and
jaguarundis were within sight--and beautiful creatures they were--but
where were the coatimundis? A sign read "Danger," imploring
us not to get too close; but curiosity overcame fear and we leaned
forward. Then, out of the corner of our eyes, a long brown tail
appeared momentarily from behind a rock. Could that be the vicious
coatimundi? Might it strike terror into our hearts at any time?
Suddenly, out walked a sleek, skinny creature that looked like
a stretch-limo kitty. "Meow?" it asked. Tension turned
to laughter as we realized not all desert animals are the monsters
you'd expect. That's one of many lessons kids (and parents) can
learn at the world-famous museum, a desert dreamland filled with
everything from rattlesnakes to hummingbirds, mountain lions to
prairie dogs. Young'uns just go ga-ga over this stuff--and learn
plenty in the process. (To find out about workshops and classes
for kids, click on http://desert.net/museum/)
READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP: Tucson Children's Museum,
200 S. Sixth Ave., is fabulous! Where else can our kids immerse
themselves in the principles of physics, human anatomy and really
cool fire-fighting paraphernalia within a few wildly distracting
minutes? Kids love this place, and generally dash from exhibit
to hands-on exhibit, until they collapse or find themselves trapped
inside a giant soap bubble--whichever comes last. Only weeks later,
after you've forgotten all about the place, does little Johnny
pop up with something like, "Dad? Did you know light is both
a wave and a party grill? Yeah, a particle. Dad? Dad? How come
you didn't wave back this morning?" Somewhere in there lies
the front door to all the wonders of the cosmos, and a visit to
the Children's Museum is one small but entertaining step in the
right direction.