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How You Can Plan Mini Auditory Field Trips—and Why We’re Daydreaming About Preschool Years To Come

Neighborhood auditory adventures!

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The baby years are adorable, but we can't help daydreaming about the preschool years to come! 

Ages 3-5 are still filled with curiosity and wonder, and more suited for adventures. We're really looking forward to it.

In a few years, we'd love to tap our network for preschooler-friendly mini auditory field trips.

After Hours Access is Quiet Access

Being somewhere after hours can completely enhance the auditory experience.

It removes the chatter of the crowds, and turns off the background music.

It also lets us slow down, and not worry about holding up the clerks or people behind us.

The Everyday Is Exciting

Preschoolers love everyday situations.

While a trip to The Museum of Natural History would be amazing (for us too!), preschoolers are just as excited to use a self-check-out machine.

Tapping The Network

One thing we've learned is that people generally want to help! 

We're already thinking about who in our circle has a small business, or a friendly boss, who might enjoy hosting an auditory visit.

Some Everyday Places We'd Love to Visit

We'd love a quiet visit to: 

  • a bowling alley  
  • a fire station
  • a cavernous warehouse
  • a store with an intercom
  • a coffee shop

Where do you want to go? 

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