NEWSPreschoolers set Guinness World Record for largest vocabulary lessonElle Detjen, 3, Indianapolis, laughs as she participates in the vocabulary lesson at the museum. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarThe Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarCarlos Martinez, from Spain, was the Official Guinness World Record Adjudicator who scrutinized the world record attempt as preschoolers listen to a vocabulary lesson. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarThe Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarThe vocabulary lesson featured the reading of "Mr. Tiger Goes Wild," by Peter Brown. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarMolly Weigand, an Early Childhood Educator at the museum, teaches the vocabulary lesson to a group of students. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarMolly Weigand, an Early Childhood Educator at the museum, teaches the vocabulary lesson to a group of students. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarThe Children's Museum of Indianapolis President and CEO Dr. Jeffrey Patchen welcomes the Guinness World Record officials to the museum. The museum was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarThe Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The StarPNC Bank Regional President Connie Bond Stuart offers some opening remarks. PNC Bank assisted with the event. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis was host to a Guinness World Record as 250 preschoolers were among 4,000 children in 35 cities to simultaneously participate in a vocabulary lesson.Doug McSchooler/for The Star