The Minnesota Children's Museum is a children's museum located in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. The museum features 10 permanent exhibits, including a four-story climber with spiral slide, laser maze, car wash, ball launchers, maker space, pretend town, and a gallery for toddlers and preschoolers. There is also a traveling exhibits gallery that features a new exhibit every few months. The museum provides open-ended, self-directed experiences that give kids the space and freedom to explore their interests, solve problems, and build life skills like confidence, critical and creative thinking, communication, and more. The museum is filled with kid-powered play spaces where families have fun together and kids take the lead. The museum also has eco-friendly landscape and facility design, waste reduction, reuse, and recycling practices
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Activities: We spent hours at the Minnesota Children’s Museum, exploring its 4 floors of activities, including a noodle forest, obstacle course, car wash, bubbles, and a small town for kids
Highlights: The kids loved the hours spent at the museum, and we enjoyed watching them mimic adult jobs and create art in the arts and craft room ✨