And, I finally discovered where the Tiny Town was in Towson Town Center. I knew that it was on the 1st floor but didn't realize that it had a door, which makes it even more of a win-win for me as I don't have to worry about either of the boys walking away.


Jackson was thoroughly enjoying himself and pointing out the bus, truck and car and we were working on colors and shapes while riding the elevators to get to Tiny Town. It only takes 3 to get there if you don't use the Nordstrom elevator (read sarcasm of how chopped up Towson Town Center really is).


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