Overall the museum was OK. Not much interactive learning. Some trains, car tracks, and puppets, but nothing that my son doesn't already have at home. The thing that peeved me off the most was that the 3rd floor(water works) was completely closed for routine maintenance. Although I did go back and see there was a sign at the counter, the ...
I read the other reviews and was amazed at the difference in our experiences. This museum, compared to the Top 10 Children's museums (of which it is not), is not comparable in terms of interactive events. The exhibits are small, barely interactive (you get to sit in a stationary Mr. Rogers caboose with nothing to do for example), and often not ...
We've been to the Children's Musuem so many times, I think I've taken it for granted. I recently went to a nearby city's Children's Museum and it paled in comparison. I guess I didn't realize the gem that we have here in Pittsburgh.
A family can easily spend a day and unlike other musuems, there are activities for the ...
The NEW children's museum has so many hands-on things for kids to do - so plan for a whole day or two. We go back almost twice a month and never get bored - because my children change their minds about which room is the most interesting - Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Arts & Crafts, The Stage, The Garage, the Water Room, etc. - you can spend ...