Cultivating Curiosity in Your Child
Cultivating Curiosity in Your Child Curiosity is the desire to learn. All babies are born with a natural curiosity and instinct to explore, discover and learn about the world around them. With so many new things to see, taste, smell and feel, nurturing curiosity...Glue Gun Fun
There’s no substitution for hands-on exploration. Letting kids (safely) experiment with real tools, such as a glue gun, provides opportunities to build confidence, independence, creative thinking skills and more.
Make Your Own Eyeball Wall at Home
If you’ve visited our new special exhibit, Monsters on Summer Vacation, you’ve likely seen the Eyeball Wall, a chalkboard wall covered in eyes that is the perfect backdrop for visitors to sketch out monster faces of their own.
Playing in nature: Simple, fun and important for your child’s growth
Playing in nature creates endless possibilities to engage in open-ended, child-directed activities – the type of play we embrace at Minnesota Children’s Museum.
Minnesota Children’s Museum Named “Best Museum for Families”
Readers of Minnesota Parent have spoken! The results of the 2024 Family Favorites Awards are…
Museum Members Save on Summer Travel
Here’s a money-saving hack for you: Use a Minnesota Children’s Museum membership to waltz into must-see family attractions for half-price or even free.
Playful Mindset Turns Chore Time into Play TIme
There’s no way around it: There are always chores to do and errands to run.
Those responsibilities don’t have to be a drag on an otherwise lovely day. What if, instead, they became a way to engage with kids and have some playful time together?