This museum is a great place! It is a two-story building with different hands-on activities for children. There is a pretend tv-studio where the children can be newscasters. There is a room with a stage and buckets of dress-up clothing for children to put on a show for their parents. There is a bubble-making area, a "restaurant" where children can be the chef and the waiter/waitress, a "grocery store" where children can shop for groceries and be the cashier. There are a lot of other activities to participate in. The prices are reasonable for a full day's worth of entertainment. There is a small snack area with vending machines. People can either take the stairs or wait to ride in the glass elevator up to the second floor. Friendly staff, and there is a small gift shop near the exit.
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