Kokomo Post Kids Eat, Play, Learn: Aug. 1

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Hey Kokomo! It’s that time of the week again. Our staff with kids are happy to share a few of the places their kids like to eat, play, and learn in and around Howard County. Check out this week’s picks for yourself!


TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Eat

Mini Cheeseburgers from Texas Roadhouse

5107 Clinton Ave., Kokomo, IN 46902 | (765) 455-1500
https://www.texasroadhouse.com/locations/24-kokomoin

If your kids love Texas Roadhouse rolls, they will love how Texas Roadhouse makes them into mini cheeseburgers. This kids’ menu option is served with a side choice and a drink. Our usual order includes steak fries and chocolate milk. While these mini cheeseburgers are a simple menu item, going out to dinner at Texas Roadhouse can be a memorable experience for a kid. The staff are usually present and very friendly and you’ll find yourself saying “Yee Haw!” to celebrate a stranger’s birthday. Life is a little different in the south, but we have Texas Roadhouse to help give us some insight. Visit their website to view their full kids’ menu.



TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Play 

The Zipline at Highland Park
900 W Defenbaugh St., Kokomo, IN 46902


Highland Park has gotten an upgrade in the past year, but we are still loving the entire park as a whole. The zipline has been our most recent favorite. The structure is well maintained and appears really sturdy. (I’ll admit that I’ve even taken a swing myself). My favorite part about it is the steps up to allow a larger range of kids to be able to use it and have the same chance of going fast. This is something that leaves my youngest saying, “again, again” and usually ends with some tears because he doesn’t want to leave. Have your kids rode the zipline lately? Head to Highland Park and hold on tight!


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Kokomo Kids Learn

Robotics Club at the Carver Community Center
1030 N. Purdum St., Kokomo, IN 46901 | (765) 457-9318

https://www.facebook.com/kokomocarvercenter

The Carver Community Center will be offering a new robotics club for middle school aged youth interested in learning more about robotics. Led by Jeff Marrah, the club will meet for the first time on Aug. 6 at 5 p.m. and parents are encouraged to get involved too. No prior knowledge of robotics is required and all are welcome. Those who are not Carver Community Center members will pay a fee per month to participate in the robotics club. To learn more about the new robotics club, visit their Facebook page. Registration for the robotics club can be completed by calling the Carver Community Center at (765) 457-9318.


What would your kids’ picks be? Leave us a comment below or on our social media pages so we can check them out!

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