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Seattle with Kids | KidsQuest Children’s Museum

A two-story children’s paradise located in Bellevue, where I often take my kids to play during Seattle’s long rainy season. 😊🌧️ First Floor: Water Room Kids can play with water, equipped with blue waterproof vests and dryers. 🚿👕 Truck and Package Delivery The trucks are very realistic, with kids lining up to operate the cockpit. The package conveyor belt is uniquely designed but sometimes gets stuck, requiring parents to use a stick to help clear it. 🚚📦 Climbing Tree A climbing facility towering two stories high; my three-year-old can climb to the top. 🌳👶 Second Floor: Toddler Area for Kids Under 3 Designed with crawling and play spaces for toddlers. 🚶‍♀️🎈 Kitchen and Supermarket Simulation Features realistic fruits, vegetables, beehives, and chicken coops. There’s even a cow room where you can simulate milking and grooming. 🍎🐄 Lego and Bead Craft Area Perfect for little creators. 🧩🌺 Pottery House Offers clay sculpting on regular days, and on Wednesdays, you can fire and paint your creations. 🎨🏺 Admission is $17 per person, with free entry for kids under 1 year old. I bought an annual pass; my kid might get bored after about 5 visits, but it’s still worth the price. 🎟️💰 #SeattleLife #SeattleWithKids #NorthAmericaLife #GreatPlacesToTakeKidsInSeattle

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Seattle with Kids | KidsQuest Children’s Museum

A two-story children’s paradise located in Bellevue, where I often take my kids to play during Seattle’s long rainy season. 😊🌧️ First Floor: Water Room Kids can play with water, equipped with blue waterproof vests and dryers. 🚿👕 Truck and Package Delivery The trucks are very realistic, with kids lining up to operate the cockpit. The package conveyor belt is uniquely designed but sometimes gets stuck, requiring parents to use a stick to help clear it. 🚚📦 Climbing Tree A climbing facility towering two stories high; my three-year-old can climb to the top. 🌳👶 Second Floor: Toddler Area for Kids Under 3 Designed with crawling and play spaces for toddlers. 🚶‍♀️🎈 Kitchen and Supermarket Simulation Features realistic fruits, vegetables, beehives, and chicken coops. There’s even a cow room where you can simulate milking and grooming. 🍎🐄 Lego and Bead Craft Area Perfect for little creators. 🧩🌺 Pottery House Offers clay sculpting on regular days, and on Wednesdays, you can fire and paint your creations. 🎨🏺 Admission is $17 per person, with free entry for kids under 1 year old. I bought an annual pass; my kid might get bored after about 5 visits, but it’s still worth the price. 🎟️💰 #SeattleLife #SeattleWithKids #NorthAmericaLife #GreatPlacesToTakeKidsInSeattle

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