Best. Christmas. Break. Ever.

hot cocoa, warm, hot chocolate

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The kids are off school for the next couple weeks + already complaining about being bored…

Here are our picks from Kidding Around Greenville’s 53 ways to keep everyone entertained over the holidays.

🌟 Holiday Lights at Roper Mountain Science Center (ends December 30, 2017)

☕ Go out for hot chocolate (using KAG’s reader-sourced favorites)

🌟 Noon Year’s Eve Party at The Children’s Museum of the Upstate (December 30, 2017)

First Day Hike at Paris Mountain (January 1, 2018)

🌟 Head to Playnation for open play time

🎨 Get crafty and paint pottery at Color Clay Cafe

🌟 Enjoy table time at Creating Artists for Tomorrow

🚂 Check out a new model train display at Taylors Mill

See the full list here (and get out your calendar).

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