Bring the Play Home: Pretend Play
Here are great ideas for recreating the powerful play that happens in our exhibits into your own home.
Here are great ideas for recreating the powerful play that happens in our exhibits into your own home.
We’re planning to reopen on Saturday, Aug. 1. We are excited to welcome kids and families back to the museum.
Black lives matter. They mattered yesterday. They matter today. They will matter tomorrow. Minnesota Children’s Museum and the people who make up our organization mourn the killing of George Floyd.
You may be wondering if your kids are stressed or how this will affect them. To get expert advice on this topic, we reached out to Megan Gunnar, a Regents Professor and Distinguished McKnight University Professor of Child Development at the University of Minnesota. She’s also the chair of the museum’s Research Advisory Council.
Minnesota Children’s Museum is closed for now, but we are still committed to helping kids and families grow and learn through play.
We know this is a challenging time.
Our exhibit developer, Michelle,  created a great  list to help shape her son’s days while school is closed.