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	<title>Comments on: Andalo&#8217;s Clubhouse &#8211; Portsmouth, Virginia</title>
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		<title>By: Andalo&#8217;s Clubhouse &#124; Pitstops for Kids</title>
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		<description>[...] The Children&#8217;s Museum of Virginia is currently closed for renovations, and in the meantime, they&#8217;re diecting families toward Andalo&#8217;s Clubhouse in Portsmouth. While not as extensive as a full children&#8217;s museum, Andalo&#8217;s does the job as a place for kids to stop and play on a dreary winter day or while traveling. You&#8217;ll find the usual imaginative play centers, such as a play kitchen and lots of building toys. Reviewer Jen of Two Kids and a Map visited recently to escape the snow: &#8220;Despite the fact that I was annoyed that I had to pay $20 for the visit, the kids really did have a blast. The eight year old loved reading and trying the few science exhibits. The little ones enjoyed building castles in the block section. There is a separate room for children three and under but we also skipped this section.&#8221; Read her complete review! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Children&#8217;s Museum of Virginia is currently closed for renovations, and in the meantime, they&#8217;re diecting families toward Andalo&#8217;s Clubhouse in Portsmouth. While not as extensive as a full children&#8217;s museum, Andalo&#8217;s does the job as a place for kids to stop and play on a dreary winter day or while traveling. You&#8217;ll find the usual imaginative play centers, such as a play kitchen and lots of building toys. Reviewer Jen of Two Kids and a Map visited recently to escape the snow: &#8220;Despite the fact that I was annoyed that I had to pay $20 for the visit, the kids really did have a blast. The eight year old loved reading and trying the few science exhibits. The little ones enjoyed building castles in the block section. There is a separate room for children three and under but we also skipped this section.&#8221; Read her complete review! [...]</p>
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