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Children’s Museum
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| Address |
305 Harrison Street |
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| Admission |
$7.50 for children and adults, $6.50 for seniors |
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| Hours |
Mon – Fri from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat
and Sun from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
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| Website |
www.thechildrenmuseum.org |
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Seattle’s Children Museum gives parents a unique opportunity
to help teach their children about the local area, as well as other
cultures. There is over 32,000 square feet of exhibition space where
younger kids can learn about the Pacific Northwest forests, while
their toddler siblings can explore the Discovery Bay. There are
also special exhibitions, like the Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,
where children can engross themselves in this TV star’s famous
world: they can try on a sweater or shoes just like Mister Rogers,
compose songs on a piano, take a picture in a full-size replica
of the Neighborhood Trolley and play dress up in the Castle, among
other activities. (The Mister Rogers exhibition runs until May 7,
2006). t
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