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There are rooms of balloons.

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    Bouncy tents are outside the Balloon Museum in New York City. (AP/Bebeto Matthews)
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    A dark balloon sky floats over a huge ball pit. (AP/Bebeto Matthews)
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    Chiara Caimmi is in charge of the “Let’s Fly” exhibit at the Balloon Museum. (AP/Bebeto Matthews)
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    This shiny, silver art is called “Octopus Balloon Tree.” Do you see the balloon clouds and cactuses behind it? (AP/Bebeto Matthews)
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    Artist Karina Smigla-Bobinski sits with her floating piece called “ADA.” You can draw on the walls in this room! (AP/Bebeto Matthews)
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    This piece is called “ZEROS.” (AP/Bebeto Matthews)
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Whee!   Jump in a huge ball pit.  Bounce off walls in a maze.  Take a picture with your head in balloon clouds.  Welcome to the Balloon Museum!

What art could you make with balloons?

Pray: Thank God that He gives people fun ideas for art and play.

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Did you know a museum can travel? The Balloon Museum began in Rome, Italy, in 2020. It toured Europe. It is in New York City until January 14. The “Let’s Fly” exhibit has balloon art by 14 artists. A huge ball covered with charcoal spikes is in one room. Bounce it against white walls. Watch it draw on them! Another room has a giant silver balloon octopus. Each piece is a wonder.

“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights.” (James 1:17)