My grandkids had a great time. Their self esteem flourish ( tackling that big rope slide outside) My autistic granddaughter had a wonderful time at different locations in the museum We could have just walked in with out anyone knowing and not payed for our adventure Since the restrooms are past the desk and u can just mosey by Sooo…. My daughter in law accidentally left our water bottles near the shoe holes ( need to remove your shoe in gym room) and they were taken! ( staff was not surprised) Daughter in law had a lot going on …. No wifi in this area to connect devices for diabetes levels… finger stick had todo She finally connected, me no My grandson is a diabetic ( I’m blessed) we had juice boxes and I had my water bottle in car after we looked for our lost bottles ( yetis) The staff is very nice…. Busy keeping things in order and straighting up the areas ( kids are a mess) We will return. We didn’t get to the other outside areas to enjoy But will be more careful watching our belongings This was a Tuesday morning in August that we visited the museum Bring your...
Read moreWe’ve been to the Children’s Museum of the East End a few times now, mainly for the baby area, and my son absolutely loves it. Even though the space is on the smaller side, it’s perfect for little ones to explore safely, and he always has a blast. One thing I’ve noticed, though, is that there’s been a broken chair in the baby area for several months now. It’s kind of a bummer that it hasn’t been fixed, especially since it’s such a great spot for parents to relax while keeping an eye on their kids. Hopefully, they’ll get around to repairing it soon! That said, I really do love this place. They’re super involved in the community, and you can tell they care about what they’re doing. It’s clear they have good values, and I’m happy to support them. Definitely a great spot to take your little ones for some...
Read moreCompared to others museums this one is small. But is an excellent place to take kids to play around on winter time or rainy days. It has a lot of things for kids to interact or pretend play. Love the library, even found books in Spanish, I read a book while my son was laying down on a bean bag. My son's favorite part was dressing up and pretend being a firefighter and playing on a mini golf course outside. They also have a playground, an art studio, Ice cream store, a post office, kitchen with pretend food, dress up and play area and much more. I like the fact that is very clean and staff very friendly. It cost 12 per person. They don't have a cafeteria so go ready with some snacks. I definitely recommend...
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