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Edwardsville Children's Museum — Attraction in Edwardsville

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Edwardsville Children's Museum
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Nearby attractions
Leclaire Park
900 Hale Ave, Edwardsville, IL 62025
1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House
409 S Buchanan St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Leon Corlew Park & Splash Pad
337 S Main St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Edwardsville Public Library
112 S Kansas St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
City Park
101 S Buchanan St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Nearby restaurants
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
400 S Buchanan St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
1929 Pizza and Wine
921 Arbor Vitae, Edwardsville, IL 62025, United States
Mio Osteria
224 S Kansas St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Taqueria Z
109 E Park St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Dewey's Pizza - Edwardsville
112 E Vandalia St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Wasabi Sushi Bar
100 S Buchanan St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Chava's Mexican Restaurant
217 E Vandalia St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Stagger Inn
104 E Vandalia St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Cleveland-Heath
106 N Main St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Cafe Birdie
120 S Main St, Edwardsville, IL 62025
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Edwardsville Children's Museum

722 Holyoake Rd, Edwardsville, IL 62025
4.6(197)
Open until 2:00 PM
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Cultural
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Family friendly
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attractions: Leclaire Park, 1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House, Leon Corlew Park & Splash Pad, Edwardsville Public Library, City Park, restaurants: Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, 1929 Pizza and Wine, Mio Osteria, Taqueria Z, Dewey's Pizza - Edwardsville, Wasabi Sushi Bar, Chava's Mexican Restaurant, Stagger Inn, Cleveland-Heath, Cafe Birdie
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Phone
(618) 692-2094
Website
edwcm.org
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Thu9:30 AM - 2 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Edwardsville Children's Museum

Leclaire Park

1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House

Leon Corlew Park & Splash Pad

Edwardsville Public Library

City Park

Leclaire Park

Leclaire Park

4.7

(280)

Open until 8:00 PM
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1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House

1820 Colonel Benjamin Stephenson House

4.9

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Leon Corlew Park & Splash Pad

Leon Corlew Park & Splash Pad

4.8

(300)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Edwardsville Public Library

Edwardsville Public Library

4.7

(63)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Edwardsville Children's Museum

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

1929 Pizza and Wine

Mio Osteria

Taqueria Z

Dewey's Pizza - Edwardsville

Wasabi Sushi Bar

Chava's Mexican Restaurant

Stagger Inn

Cleveland-Heath

Cafe Birdie

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

4.2

(225)

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1929 Pizza and Wine

1929 Pizza and Wine

4.6

(111)

Click for details
Mio Osteria

Mio Osteria

4.8

(186)

Click for details
Taqueria Z

Taqueria Z

4.6

(396)

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Reviews of Edwardsville Children's Museum

4.6
(197)
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4.0
20w

i personally have been a member of the children’s museum for quite a while now and take my kids there frequently. as much as i love going for open play and my kids enjoy it, i will say my reasoning for only giving 4 stars is due to our experience at “Camp Splish Splash” a few weeks ago. i brought my 4, 5 and 6 year old to their 1 hour water themed camp and found myself to be very unpleased with one of the older ladies working at the slip and slide station. mind you, most of the children there were very little and obviously just want to have fun and explore, and i also understand with that there needs to be regulations as to how many kids can use the slip and slide at once for safety. that being said, this older lady was yelling and clapping her hands at the kids the entire hour of camp because they kept runnng up to the slip n slide, not understanding they had to be in a single file line, and again most of these kids were probably 2-3 years old. she was waving her hands and being very condescending to the kids, had absolutely no patience and did not speak to them in a kind manner whatsoever. i’ve had nothing but good experiences at the museum so i hate to say how disappointing this experience was, especially since i paid $30 for my kids to get yelled at and clapped at for an hour straight because the slip n slide was their favorite thing to do. she was not helping either by attempting to create a line, she simply was just yelling and pointing “LINE” to all the children and made them visibly uncomfortable, and to my surprise no parents spoke up so neither did i. by the end, one of the other workers stepped up and helped guide the children in a kind way which i much appreciated. but overall, was not pleased by...

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3.0
2y

Definitely not for a one year old on a busy day.... the kids are running wild (understandable) and we couldn't even set down our baby or let her play with things because it was so busy and overrun. I would definitely recommend calling and asking what their slowest day is and going then... or just waiting until your child is old enough to not get ran over. I wish there was a baby specific room. I would not recommend for a 1 year old and was a little disappointed that we had to pay for her. We took her on her birthday so it ended up being $24 to pretty much to hold her and tour the place. It is our fault for taking her on what ended up being a super busy day but my review is for babies and busy days. The best part was outside so she could sit in the chairs and bang on the instruments. We will be back to visit when she is much older (2+). Would have been 4 stars if we didn't have to pay for her to do basically nothing and would have been 5 for more baby specific things. I wish the website didn't say infants because that is what drew us in, in the first place. I was impressed by the little bags to put dirty/mouthed toys in. I think overall its well thought out but its just not for infants, you would need a private session to bring a 1 or younger baby...

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4.0
3y

Okay I’m giving 4 stars because this isn’t my first rodeo at a childrens museum and because of this I will say they could’ve did a better job of picking up behind the kids. There was one side of the museum that looked pretty together but the other side of the museum was in complete disarray lol. Yes there were kids playing but there’s got to be a better way to keep some kind of order. I say this because I have went to other Childrens museums where they have figured this out so the next person coming along can enjoy that particular section.

There is a diverse amount of activities and sections to explore from gardening, to the mail, to firefighters, blocks, books, velocity, drawing and more! My kids are 2 and 4 and they loved it. This can easily occupy your kids for multiply hours lol.

The day we can it was raining so the outside section was closed but it looks fun and we’re excited to go back and enjoy it. For $7 I can dig it. If you live in the area a membership is worth it and you can upgrade during your visit.

The workers were kind, I appreciated that. Hand sanitizer stations were readily around the...

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❤️‍🔥 Its crazy that I lived in St Louis most of my life and never heard of this childrens museum. We headed across the river to have some Disney fun at the Edwardsville Children Museum! Ka CHOW!!! 🏎️ #RaisedByMagik #blackdisneymom #edwardsville #fyp #childrensmuseum
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With colder weather on the way, the Edwardsville Children’s Museum is the perfect way to keep your kiddos active!
Rachel WhighamRachel Whigham
Okay I’m giving 4 stars because this isn’t my first rodeo at a childrens museum and because of this I will say they could’ve did a better job of picking up behind the kids. There was one side of the museum that looked pretty together but the other side of the museum was in complete disarray lol. Yes there were kids playing but there’s got to be a better way to keep some kind of order. I say this because I have went to other Childrens museums where they have figured this out so the next person coming along can enjoy that particular section. There is a diverse amount of activities and sections to explore from gardening, to the mail, to firefighters, blocks, books, velocity, drawing and more! My kids are 2 and 4 and they loved it. This can easily occupy your kids for multiply hours lol. The day we can it was raining so the outside section was closed but it looks fun and we’re excited to go back and enjoy it. For $7 I can dig it. If you live in the area a membership is worth it and you can upgrade during your visit. The workers were kind, I appreciated that. Hand sanitizer stations were readily around the day we visited.
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Okay I’m giving 4 stars because this isn’t my first rodeo at a childrens museum and because of this I will say they could’ve did a better job of picking up behind the kids. There was one side of the museum that looked pretty together but the other side of the museum was in complete disarray lol. Yes there were kids playing but there’s got to be a better way to keep some kind of order. I say this because I have went to other Childrens museums where they have figured this out so the next person coming along can enjoy that particular section. There is a diverse amount of activities and sections to explore from gardening, to the mail, to firefighters, blocks, books, velocity, drawing and more! My kids are 2 and 4 and they loved it. This can easily occupy your kids for multiply hours lol. The day we can it was raining so the outside section was closed but it looks fun and we’re excited to go back and enjoy it. For $7 I can dig it. If you live in the area a membership is worth it and you can upgrade during your visit. The workers were kind, I appreciated that. Hand sanitizer stations were readily around the day we visited.
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