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		<title>Downtown Jacksonville with kids</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A small downtown lends itself to being manageable and also perfect for kids. Of course, I think most cities are awesome for little ones, and downtown Jacksonville with kids is no exception. I Hope this list gives you some ideas if you need a morning or afternoon adventure in the city keeping your kids busy (you will love it, too). Main St. Library One of my favorite places to bring our toddler! They have a reading time every Tuesday and Saturday which is fantastic. The library always has crayons and coloring, a sunny-filled room with kids toys, a mini puppet theater and not too far outside is a fun fountain to run around. James Weldon Johnson Park&#160; Across from the main Library is a park with food trucks, music tables and chairs. A fun spot for some food and getting their energy out. St. Pete&#8217;s Candy Shop Willy Wonka meets Alice in Wonderland? Packed with candy, color and some arcade games, St. Pete&#8217;s is fun to explore on it&#8217;s own or see what classes they have for a more scheduled visit. You can sign up for story time that includes a story, a treat and a craft. They also [&#8230;]</p>
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