
They can also explore the four seasons, build things or go to the beach indoors. Children can imagine themselves as farmers, veterinarians or store clerks. They can weave through a maze, climb a two-story banyan tree or pretend to go fishing. Children can explore the swamps of the Everglades without ever leaving the air conditioning - and without the bugs. The Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples, also known as C’mon, is a huge museum of hands-on indoor fun. » Cost: $14.95 for adults, $9.95 for ages 3-11, free for ages 2 and younger and members » Location: 1495 Smith Preserve Way, Naples » Hours: 9:30 a.m. “You can do activities as a family together.” “We have a great variety hands-on activities for all ages to enjoy,” says Catherine Bergerson, marketing director. The Conservancy also has a viewing area to take a peek at some of the creatures in the wildlife center. On Tuesday and Thursday mornings throughout the summer, there will be a toddler program at 10 a.m. There is a touch tank, baby alligators, a large aquarium tank, a special turtle and more. Inside the Dalton Discovery Center, guests meander through a variety of native habitats from dry uplands to mangrove forest to beaches.

» Details: /movies/summer-movie-express, /promotions and /userimages/62/files/CC.pdf Paragon Theaters in Naples and Marquee Cinema Coralwood 10 in Cape Coral show their movies for free starting June 12. every Tuesday and Wednesday for $1 starting June 5. Titles include “Ice Age: Collision Course,” “Trolls,” “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” “The Secret Life of Pets,” “Sing,” “Storks,” “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie” and “The Lego Batman Movie.” The Regal Gulf Coast Stadium 16 and Regal Bell Tower Stadium 20 show their movies at 10 a.m. There are free movies and $1 movies all summer in Southwest Florida.
