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Brooklyn Children's Museum

3.7 (241 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 2 weeks ago

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The rooftop plaza
Farrah B.

A great place to take kids for artistic educational, interactive fun. The staff is friendly, there are 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.

Win C.

Another great museum for the kids. I'm actually pretty impressed with how big it is inside. Check your culture pass with your library card for free tickets. They always have special events that take place here like book signing with children's authors. Go early cause it can be a little crowded inside. My kids love the construction site area and was running around all over the place. I had to go hunt them down cause I was losing track of them.

Carmen L.

Always a great spot to bring the kids whether it's winter or summer time. Two full floors of exhibits and lots of interesting interactive activities for the kids to get their hands on. There is an area just for toddlers. They renovated the second floor which looks like a mini playground with woods. They also have a big kitchen which kids can play for hours. Very spacious museum. Restrooms on first and second floor.

September 23, 2023.
Matteo R.

3 stars for the museum itself, 5 stars for the service it provides to the local community. Founded in 1899, apparently this is the first children's museum in the United States[1]. And most of the permanent part of this museum feels quite outdated; from the pizza parlor, to the bodega, to the newspaper shop, it seems that these things are 3-4 decades behind. However, there are often new temporary things going on, such as the dinosaur garden that was recently built on the rooftop, or the ice rink[2] that is also on the rooftop in the winter. More recently, a new AirMaze just opened[3] and it's a lot of fun: "a 20-foot-tall pressurized air system consisting of over 250 feet of tubes, valves, and blowers. Children are invited to insert various types of objects and navigate them through its clear pathways." Last time I took my kid here he spent 2h just at the AirMaze. Similarly, for a while there was a series of experimental music instruments on the second floor, but that collection is no longer there and that part of the museum is now closed. I like how the museum makes an effort to feature local plants and animals, but as they are mostly static, plastic things[4], they don't really work with children. It's also a great place for parties, as you can rent out a room and bring food and drinks. But perhaps the greatest feature of this museum is that it is open on Mondays and on most school holidays, so if your child's school is closed on a Monday, i.e. when most museums are closed, you can always count on the Brooklyn Children's Museum to provide a fun space to keep your little ones entertained for a few hours; a big BIG help for families in the neighborhood, particularly in the winter months. ---------------------------- [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_Children's_Museum [2] Made of plastic, not ice. [3] https://www.brooklynkids.org/exhibits/airmaze/ [4] With some exceptions, such as a snake, turtles, and some frogs.

Rooftop
Sebastien B.

Always fun to take part at the monthly Haitian cultural exchange. The value in the year membership is 1000% worth it. Quality service from the staff.

Nancy A.

This is my first time coming here to the Brooklyn Children's Museum and it was quite the education that I received but unfortunately it wasn't that way for my daughter because she is just 1 year old! Very informational when you get to the part where there are many pop ups of restaurants and shops of different countries such as China, Mexico, and other countries in the Caribbean and many more in African and Asia. You get to learn briefly about their nationality and what their culture is like. The pop ups are aligned with the Bobye List Stream, which is an irrigation system. It has flowing water as you go down and then you are faced with a beach where you explore the ocean and sea animals. There is also the 2nd floor that is mostly artwork and murals. Mostly abstract art there and there are exhibits that you can join to create abstract artwork. The 2nd floor also opens up to an outdoor space where you can take pictures of benches with arches, such nice architecture. Back down on the 1st floor, there are stations with water for kids to play around. Overall, very educational but in my opinion, it is very small and thought it will be bigger with more exhibits. After going over the whole museum, my daughter and I saw a Photo Booth and took some pictures. There were many backgrounds and filters to choose from and we selected two of them. There's also a breast feeding station next to the Photo Booth for any new mothers who need privacy when breastfeeding. I arrived there late and you can still check in until closing time which is at 5pm. The price for each adult to go in is at $15.00. From Wednesdays to Sundays, the museum opens from 10am to 5pm and closes on Monday and Tuesday.

Outdoor partially covered venue.
Letty C.

I was pleasantly surprised to find this covered venue space in Crown Heights Brooklyn. It was cloudy and cool outside however this space was great in post COVID world looking to safely reconnect. The trees, greenery, and lawn chairs gave a professional development day life. It was comfortable, spacious, and outside on the rooftop. It was definitely a great space for a company gathering, DJ, breakfast, lunch, and an guest speaker. I can see this space used for outdoor weddings, receptions, dances, proms, and yes....company meetings. The space has room for food, DJ booths, open bars, and there's an old school Disco Ball swinging from top (seriously). Did you know this was a hot spot? I didn't! ALL this on the roof top on an traditional children's museum in Brooklyn!

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good for discovery and research for children grades 2 to 5. many different activities. I spent a few hours there with my son, he enjoyed it.

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What a wonderful place to spend the day with children. They have activities for all ages of children and it is very educational.

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Ask the Community - Brooklyn Children's Museum

Can you bring your own food to eat @ cafeteria?

Yes you are permitted to bring your own food if you like.

Is there parking?

No there isn'r. Parking is challenging during the week because it's right next door to a huge elementary school but its shouldn't be as bad in the weekends.

Is this museum good for a 10 month old?

Yes. There's a section called Totally Tots for children 6 and under, and inside that is a separate area just for babies -- with padded crawling areas, soft toys, mirrors, etc.

Is it to big for a 9 year old to play in there?

It's mostly geared towards younger children so I think a 9 year old would like it but only for a short period of time

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The water play is Awesome here and you have kids who don't even speak the same language playing with no problem.

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