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    Bronx, NY

    Bronx Children's Museum

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Yolanda M.

    Beautiful children's museum. Very clean, staff friendly, courteous. Interactive play.

    Martha R.

    Great price, clean family friendly. Lots of scheduled interactive activities for the kids. Staff are friendly and interact with the kids.

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    Is parking only at the bronx terminal market and how many mins walk from there?

    Hello - The Museum does not have it's own parking. The nearest parking is just two blocks away at Bronx Terminal Market. It is about a 3-5 minute walk.

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    4.8
    (11 reviews)

    We've been meaning to check out Play Street Museum for a long time and glad we finally did on a…read morerainy day. The space is fairly small, but packed with a lot of different activities for little ones to do. There are five different 1.5-hour sessions per day, and that's just about the perfect amount of time to enjoy the space. They also give you a token to get a little snack before you go, and that and the time checks toward the end made leaving easier for my toddler. Some of the toys of course get a little depleted and mixed around during the play session, but the person on staff came by a few times to try to help reorganize so each play area stayed fun. I was really impressed by how clean and organized the whole place was overall, and it didn't feel overcrowded like other play spaces we have been to. Definitely support this family-run, Black-owned business! In addition to the regular play sessions, there are also events, crafts, and a gift shop to explore.

    I visited with some friends on a snowy weekend afternoon. I'd say it skews a little younger than I…read moreexpected. My almost 6yo was bored quicker than I expected. There's a lot to explore in a tiny space. The vents with the handkerchiefs and recycling truck were hits. The coat area is so crowded and too full. If you add in all the strollers, it's insane trying to get your items if you wait until the end of the 1.5 hour. The unavoidable shop at the front is very enticing. There are tables to eat snack in the shop, but you'll inevitably be asked to buy everything there. Your entry includes on snack, which is a nice gesture.

    Brooklyn Children's Museum

    Brooklyn Children's Museum

    3.7
    (242 reviews)

    We visited this museum for the first time today with our toddler. We bought the tickets online and…read morethey were scanned once we entered the museum. The only ticket that was $0 was for kids under 1 year old. My toddler was not. For the 3 of us it was $45 which I thought was a bit much. They also have annual memberships starting at $120. That may be something to consider if you plan to visit the museum multiple times. There was a Lunar New Year celebration at the museum today so we went to check it out. They had a museum wide lion dance parade as well as activities for the kids which included: Kung fu moves demo, ribbon dance workshop, calligraphy, and storytime with Author Michele Wong McSween of "Gordon and Li Li: Celebrate Chinese New Year. We also got to meet City Council member, Susan Zhang who had a booth there. Our little one enjoyed the lion dances and the exhibits as well as walking outside on the 2nd floor outdoor area. I'm looking forward to bringing her here again for other events. Things to consider - it did get a bit crowded because of the event and also the cafe that served food was alright. They ran out of some food items and the quantity of the food they were giving for the prices was not okay. I'll be bringing my own food for my toddler and us next time. Otherwise, it was a fun day for the family.

    A great place to take kids for artistic educational, interactive fun. The staff is friendly, there…read moreare often great events for kids, families and occasionally adults as well. My favorite events of the year is the Dia de los Muertos on the rooftop. Its calming, educational, beautiful and reverent. Check out their calendar! Note: Adult admission requires a participating child, unless specified.

    Long Island Children's Museum

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    4.0
    (174 reviews)

    Took the kids to the museum, and they had so much fun exploring all the exhibits! The bubble…read morestation is always a classic and a huge favorite. I loved that the staff was right there, constantly cleaning up the extra bubbles and adding more soap to keep the fun going. The giant blue blocks section was so cool, too--the kids built a ton of different things and had a blast destroying them afterward! The old-school phones are always a fun classic, and they absolutely loved the animal section upstairs. It was a perfect day out for the family! ¡Llevé a los niños al museo y se divirtieron muchísimo explorando todas las exhibiciones! La estación de las burbujas siempre es un clásico y una de sus favoritas. Me encantó que el personal estuviera ahí mismo, limpiando constantemente el exceso de burbujas y agregando más jabón para que no parara la diversión. La sección de los bloques azules gigantes también estuvo genial; ¡los niños construyeron muchísimas cosas y se divirtieron un mundo destruyéndolas después! Los teléfonos antiguos siempre son un clásico muy divertido, y les fascinó la sección de los animales en el piso de arriba. ¡Fue un día perfecto en familia!

    One of the better children's museums we've been too. Located next to a bunch of other family…read morethings, this is on the big side and should burn a few hours for most kids. Lots of interactive exhibits, play areas and the obligatory climbing structure. Will inevitably be busy like most things on Long Island. Staff is friendly enough however mostly in the background. Good balance of different types of things to do, including a few animals upstairs. The town play set area is very cool, and I love that they have a rotating exhibit space. It was trains when we were there, themed to Thomas the train with both a ton of tracks to play with, as well as life sized Thomas train characters. Had to drag my son out of there, however luckily their gift shop is decent with legitimate toys versus just cheap crap. Would definitely come back here.

    Sloomoo Institute

    Sloomoo Institute

    3.8
    (190 reviews)

    Sloomoo Institute surprised me. With a steep price tag of over $50 per adult and child ticket, I…read morewas skeptical. It looked too gimmicky like the Museum of Ice Cream. However, my slime-loving nine-year-old daughter really wanted to go. As a surprise, I took her. (To save money, only have one adult go.) Here's our experience. 1) Admission: On a Friday afternoon in April, we were able to get tickets online easily. DO NOT WALK IN. You can, but it's the most expensive way to experience Sloomoo. Google promo codes first that work online. A quick Google search revealed three promo codes from influencers that took 20-30% off our tickets. 2) Experience: Once your tickets are scanned and an online waiver is filled out, you'll write your "slime name" on a name tag. Pass through a hall about the history of slime and you're inside the main area. There are several rooms of "buckets" filled with all types of slime with different textures and scents. This was pretty fun and was very relaxing dipping your hands in slime. (Don't worry- you have to wipe your hands clean beforehand with a wipe. There are wipe stations everywhere.) There are a few interactive areas like a giant sling shot, a musical room, a tablet where you pick your slime companion, and a place where you're blindfolded and feel different things in slime holes. (It's not as weird as that sounds.) Part of the experience is making your own slime. You pick what type of slime you want, the scent, the color, and three charms. This took about 20-30 minutes since there are so many scents to pick from. We landed on creamy cloud slime with the passion fruit rose scent, aqua green, and three fruit charms. At the very end, there's an area where you can take off your shoes and walk through slime. Again, you wipe off your feet before and after. Still, if you don't think about how gross it is, it's a unique and fun feeling. 3) Space: There's a single restroom at the start of the museum, but due to a line, staff let us in the staff basement where there are three additional bathrooms. At the very end is a store with all types of slime, slime molds, kits, and more. Our daughter spent $47 of her own money on two slime kits and activator. It's very pricey so limit how much you spend. As a staff member told a kid, "Nothing is free here." 4) Staff: This is where it was a little off. Several staff were a bit odd with the kids. One staff member by the slime making area made a few inappropriate jokes around little kids. Often, staff had to be called to each station so waiting is expected. None were friendly or warm for working with kids. Overall, Sloomoo Institute is worth the experience if you are willing to shell out the money. Our daughter LOVED it and I was surprised how much I did too for having low expectations. However, I'd NEVER come back with that price tag. It's almost offensive.

    We had an amazing time over the weekend. We did the 9am reservation and we had the first half hour…read moreto ourselves in the whole place. The slime music was cool, getting slimed on was awesome and my daughter loved making the different slimes from the scent to the color to the charms. Highly recommend for any slime lover!

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    4.1
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    Went on the weekend on a Saturday with my grandson and daughter. Don't let the size fool you it was…read morepacked with so many activities. We were there almost 4 hrs! I would come again. Only complaint is that I am in a wheelchair and the ramp going in was not cleared wide enough of the snow and the one part was ice.

    What a wonderful children's museum! With many hands-on exhibits and a pretend-play town. Located on…read morethe Poughkeepsie waterfront, it was a great stop for us to cool down and for my kiddo to take a fun break after we did Walkway Over the Hudson. There are two levels: the first floor is geared more toward younger kids and has several play areas including a fire station/fire truck with dress-up costumes, play-pretend market and cafe, a maker studio, a play room with a train track, foam blocks and some structures, and a couple of other exhibits. The second floor is suitable for both younger and older kids and is STEM focused, with exhibits that demonstrate scientific principles in a fun and educational way. My toddler was so excited to explore everything and could have spent hours in here. I'd say it's best suited for kids under 10. The website says up to 12yo but honestly I think the tweens of today would be quickly bored. Admission is $13 whether for kids or adults (under 1 free). The museum wasn't very crowded, and has seating all around for parents to sit and watch while the children played.

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    Museum of the City of New York

    4.0
    (316 reviews)

    I was looking for something different and this kept popping up. It's a fun little museum that…read morefocuses on the history, culture and evolution of the city. Located on the Upper East Side on 105 and Fifth. It's 5 blocks from my doctors office and since I was so close, I just had to stop by. There are only 4 floors and you can see everything in just over an hour. Start in Timescapes where you can watch a movie narrated by Stanley Tucci, all about the history of New York City. When you're done with this you can venture around the floors. One floor is is dedicated to the "New York at Its Core" exhibition which is a timeline of the city from 1609 to the present. Its unique and shows how the city has evolved and is still changing. With over 75,000 objects there's a little something here for everyone. Vintage fashion from some of New York most famous designers, a basketball exhibit showing the culture of street ball, great photography, and even trumpets from Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong from the Jazz era. If you're looking for something a little different and very interesting, I highly recommend this. They also told me there's Free admission for everyone on Wednesdays.

    I came here on a Sunday afternoon. I was looking for an activity to do and wanted to go somewhere…read morein the city that I hadn't been to before. The museum is pay-what-you-wish for all New York residents, which is very nice! The main exhibit is about the history of New York City between the early 1600s and the present day. There is a mix of informational panels, artifacts, maps, and brief biographies of notable residents. There were about three special exhibits on display when I visited. The most interesting (in my opinion) of these was the history of protests and social movements in the city. It's worth a trip if you haven't been. I think both a tourist and local could appreciate this museum.

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