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Children's Museum Shoals
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Nearby attractions
Deibert Park
Darby Dr & Cox Creek Parkway, Darby Dr, Florence, AL 35630
Nearby restaurants
Casa Mexicana Restaurant
2801 N Mall Rd, Florence, AL 35630
Lennys Grill & Subs
409 Cox Creek Pkwy, Florence, AL 35630
Don Taco
2901 Mall Rd, Florence, AL 35630
Godfather's Pizza
2801 Mall Rd #15, Florence, AL 35630
Michoacan a pedir de boca Florence
2701 Mall Rd suite 01, Florence, AL 35630
So Smoothie
2701 W Mall Dr, Florence, AL 35630
Friend’s Nutrition
2701 Mall Rd Suite 8, Florence, AL 35630
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
375 Cox Creek Pkwy, Florence, AL 35630
Papa Johns Pizza
2727 Mall Rd, Florence, AL 35630
Nearby local services
Martin's Family Clothing
550 Cox Creek Pkwy, Florence, AL 35630
ALDI
411 Cox Creek Pkwy, Florence, AL 35630
Party Pros USA
2415 Darby Dr, Florence, AL 35630
Shoals Dream Center Thrift Store
405 N Mall Rd, Florence, AL 35630
King Vape Smoke Shop
2801 Mall Rd #16, Florence, AL 35630
BoxDrop Mattress of Florence
2801 Mall Rd #5, Florence, AL 35630
Parkway Shopping Center
2801 W Mall Dr # 12B, Florence, AL 35630
Lucky's Liquor & wine
2411 Darby Dr, Florence, AL 35630
Total Nutrition
2909 Mall Rd, Florence, AL 35630
Los Dos Hermanos Market
2701 Mall Rd, Florence, AL 35630
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Children's Museum Shoals

2810 Darby Dr, Florence, AL 35630, United States
4.6(112)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Deibert Park, restaurants: Casa Mexicana Restaurant, Lennys Grill & Subs, Don Taco, Godfather's Pizza, Michoacan a pedir de boca Florence, So Smoothie, Friend’s Nutrition, Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Papa Johns Pizza, local businesses: Martin's Family Clothing, ALDI, Party Pros USA, Shoals Dream Center Thrift Store, King Vape Smoke Shop, BoxDrop Mattress of Florence, Parkway Shopping Center, Lucky's Liquor & wine, Total Nutrition, Los Dos Hermanos Market
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Nearby attractions of Children's Museum Shoals

Deibert Park

Deibert Park

Deibert Park

4.8

(576)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Children's Museum Shoals

Casa Mexicana Restaurant

Lennys Grill & Subs

Don Taco

Godfather's Pizza

Michoacan a pedir de boca Florence

So Smoothie

Friend’s Nutrition

Olive Garden Italian Restaurant

Papa Johns Pizza

Casa Mexicana Restaurant

Casa Mexicana Restaurant

4.3

(543)

$

Closed
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Lennys Grill & Subs

Lennys Grill & Subs

4.4

(265)

$

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Don Taco

Don Taco

4.4

(100)

$

Closed
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Godfather's Pizza

Godfather's Pizza

4.4

(168)

$

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Nearby local services of Children's Museum Shoals

Martin's Family Clothing

ALDI

Party Pros USA

Shoals Dream Center Thrift Store

King Vape Smoke Shop

BoxDrop Mattress of Florence

Parkway Shopping Center

Lucky's Liquor & wine

Total Nutrition

Los Dos Hermanos Market

Martin's Family Clothing

Martin's Family Clothing

4.1

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ALDI

ALDI

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Party Pros USA

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Brenda Breland SimsBrenda Breland Sims
We were visiting Florence for the day and looked online for an activity that would entertain my grandchildren. The online description was engaging, so we decided to give the Children's Museum Shoals a try. The young ladies at the desk were friendly and gave us a quick overview. I signed up for the membership they recommended (which gave me a twenty dollar discount on our admission), and we entered the facility. First obstacle, the elevator was out of service, so my ninety-five-year-old dad had to climb quite a few stairs in order to watch his great grandchildren play on the upstairs level. Secondly, even though the desk staff mentioned that we were fortunate to have arrived after the departure of a large group of kids who had visited earlier in the day, I wasn't prepared for the state of disarray in the play areas. It looked like a daycare that had been overrun. Thirdly, I wasn't prepared to find so many items that needed to be repaired or replaced. There was a plastic cup that was completely split down the side, and there was a toy accordion that wouldn't work right and had exposed screws that would hurt your hand when you tried to play it. There was a guitar and a ukelele that had missing or broken strings. There was a plastic sword handle with jagged pieces sticking out of it where the missing blade had completely broken off. Loose jingle bells that had fallen off of jingle sticks were lying on the floor, and there was a miniature juke box that wouldn't play music and had exterior lights that were out. A small xylophone was losing its structural integrity and kept trying to fold in on itself, and there were no mallets to use on the instruments. In the small "digging room" on the first floor there were two devices where a child should be able to sit and control an extended metal arm to which was attached a claw bucket. The first device was intact but was beginning to lose its structural integrity, the second device was missing the second half of the arm that should have held the claw bucket for digging. There also appears to be something wrong with the pump that should keep the water flowing through the display in the river room. There is a model of a dam that wouldn't seem to work properly. Fourthly, even though the sign on the front door says that the facility has been disinfected, that's really not possible with cloth puppets and stuffed animals. There was a stuffed eagle toy that was wet with some unknown substance, so we quickly put it to the side to keep it away from my grandchildren. Puppets and animals made of rubber and plastic that would be appropriate for such facilities are available from school supply sources. Lastly, let me hasten to say that my grandchildren (a one-year-old and a four-year-old) had an entertaining and enjoyable time. There has been an effective use of space in the architecturally interesting building. I hope there is, or can be, an ongoing plan to clean and paint the exterior of the building and keep it stocked with sturdy, well-maintained toys and activity stations. Perhaps an Amazon wishlist could be created and advertised so that community members could make donations of needed items.
Daniel HowardDaniel Howard
The family and I were visiting Florence. I decided to take the kids to explore. There is so much for the. Kids to do. Everything from instruments to dress-up clothes. There is a station where they can be vets for stuffed animals. The kids loved the river and the Locke and dam. Very affordable and the staff was absolutely amazing. Stuff for kids from 0-10 Great place to let the kids explore and play.
BETH DawsonBETH Dawson
We love the Children's Museum! The kids have a lot of fun when they go here. We attended the Royal Tea Party in honor of Queen Elizabeth II today and everything was lovely! A beautiful tribute to the Queen. The employees were wonderful!
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We were visiting Florence for the day and looked online for an activity that would entertain my grandchildren. The online description was engaging, so we decided to give the Children's Museum Shoals a try. The young ladies at the desk were friendly and gave us a quick overview. I signed up for the membership they recommended (which gave me a twenty dollar discount on our admission), and we entered the facility. First obstacle, the elevator was out of service, so my ninety-five-year-old dad had to climb quite a few stairs in order to watch his great grandchildren play on the upstairs level. Secondly, even though the desk staff mentioned that we were fortunate to have arrived after the departure of a large group of kids who had visited earlier in the day, I wasn't prepared for the state of disarray in the play areas. It looked like a daycare that had been overrun. Thirdly, I wasn't prepared to find so many items that needed to be repaired or replaced. There was a plastic cup that was completely split down the side, and there was a toy accordion that wouldn't work right and had exposed screws that would hurt your hand when you tried to play it. There was a guitar and a ukelele that had missing or broken strings. There was a plastic sword handle with jagged pieces sticking out of it where the missing blade had completely broken off. Loose jingle bells that had fallen off of jingle sticks were lying on the floor, and there was a miniature juke box that wouldn't play music and had exterior lights that were out. A small xylophone was losing its structural integrity and kept trying to fold in on itself, and there were no mallets to use on the instruments. In the small "digging room" on the first floor there were two devices where a child should be able to sit and control an extended metal arm to which was attached a claw bucket. The first device was intact but was beginning to lose its structural integrity, the second device was missing the second half of the arm that should have held the claw bucket for digging. There also appears to be something wrong with the pump that should keep the water flowing through the display in the river room. There is a model of a dam that wouldn't seem to work properly. Fourthly, even though the sign on the front door says that the facility has been disinfected, that's really not possible with cloth puppets and stuffed animals. There was a stuffed eagle toy that was wet with some unknown substance, so we quickly put it to the side to keep it away from my grandchildren. Puppets and animals made of rubber and plastic that would be appropriate for such facilities are available from school supply sources. Lastly, let me hasten to say that my grandchildren (a one-year-old and a four-year-old) had an entertaining and enjoyable time. There has been an effective use of space in the architecturally interesting building. I hope there is, or can be, an ongoing plan to clean and paint the exterior of the building and keep it stocked with sturdy, well-maintained toys and activity stations. Perhaps an Amazon wishlist could be created and advertised so that community members could make donations of needed items.
Brenda Breland Sims

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The family and I were visiting Florence. I decided to take the kids to explore. There is so much for the. Kids to do. Everything from instruments to dress-up clothes. There is a station where they can be vets for stuffed animals. The kids loved the river and the Locke and dam. Very affordable and the staff was absolutely amazing. Stuff for kids from 0-10 Great place to let the kids explore and play.
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We love the Children's Museum! The kids have a lot of fun when they go here. We attended the Royal Tea Party in honor of Queen Elizabeth II today and everything was lovely! A beautiful tribute to the Queen. The employees were wonderful!
BETH Dawson

BETH Dawson

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We were visiting Florence for the day and looked online for an activity that would entertain my grandchildren. The online description was engaging, so we decided to give the Children's Museum Shoals a try. The young ladies at the desk were friendly and gave us a quick overview. I signed up for the membership they recommended (which gave me a twenty dollar discount on our admission), and we entered the facility. First obstacle, the elevator was out of service, so my ninety-five-year-old dad had to climb quite a few stairs in order to watch his great grandchildren play on the upstairs level. Secondly, even though the desk staff mentioned that we were fortunate to have arrived after the departure of a large group of kids who had visited earlier in the day, I wasn't prepared for the state of disarray in the play areas. It looked like a daycare that had been overrun. Thirdly, I wasn't prepared to find so many items that needed to be repaired or replaced. There was a plastic cup that was completely split down the side, and there was a toy accordion that wouldn't work right and had exposed screws that would hurt your hand when you tried to play it. There was a guitar and a ukelele that had missing or broken strings. There was a plastic sword handle with jagged pieces sticking out of it where the missing blade had completely broken off. Loose jingle bells that had fallen off of jingle sticks were lying on the floor, and there was a miniature juke box that wouldn't play music and had exterior lights that were out. A small xylophone was losing its structural integrity and kept trying to fold in on itself, and there were no mallets to use on the instruments. In the small "digging room" on the first floor there were two devices where a child should be able to sit and control an extended metal arm to which was attached a claw bucket. The first device was intact but was beginning to lose its structural integrity, the second device was missing the second half of the arm that should have held the claw bucket for digging. There also appears to be something wrong with the pump that should keep the water flowing through the display in the river room. There is a model of a dam that wouldn't seem to work properly. Fourthly, even though the sign on the front door says that the facility has been disinfected, that's really not possible with cloth puppets and stuffed animals. There was a stuffed eagle toy that was wet with some unknown substance, so we quickly put it to the side to keep it away from my grandchildren. Puppets and animals made of rubber and plastic that would be appropriate for such facilities are available from school supply sources. Lastly, let me hasten to say that my grandchildren (a one-year-old and a four-year-old) had an entertaining and enjoyable time. There has been an effective use of space in the architecturally interesting building. I hope there is, or can be, an ongoing plan to clean and paint the exterior of the building and keep it stocked with sturdy, well-maintained toys and activity stations. Perhaps an Amazon wishlist could be created and advertised so that community members could make donations of...

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3y

Small, cute, and quaint. F St use to colder weather, the outside and water table sections were closed. We have Leonardo’s Children Museum in Enid and you could 4-5 of these in it. To be fair, we are blessed with Leonardo’s and biased. However, there wasn’t a lot to do at CMOS and cost us about $36, with the sections that were closed. I find comfort in feeling that a donation was included in the...

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1y

The family and I were visiting Florence. I decided to take the kids to explore. There is so much for the. Kids to do. Everything from instruments to dress-up clothes. There is a station where they can be vets for stuffed animals. The kids loved the river and the Locke and dam. Very affordable and the staff was absolutely amazing. Stuff for kids from 0-10 Great place to let the kids...

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