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The La Habra Children's Museum is fun while educational. Tickets are $5 per person, with children under 2 are free. The museum features an outside area where children can imagine themselves in prehistoric times among the dinosaur garden. Inside, kids will find: an actual city bus to cimb in & explore. They might go for a ride in the small merry go round. (intended for toddlers) Or, dig for dinosaur bones in the red clay sand exhibit. They also have a whole room dedicated to a stage, with working mircophones for the show kids. The full backstage area houses an amazing waredrobe, and various musical instruments. My favorite room would be the toddler play area. It houses a giant tree and slide, plus endless seating and books to read. Lastly don't forget to visit the craft room, where the children make a different craft everyday.
The staff is a volunteer staff, so usually they are teenagers. They are friendly and helpful.
They also have a small gift shop, but it's easy avoidable if you have to.
One safety recommendation: keep an eye on your kids. The exit doors (numberous) do not have alarms on them. Plus, they are easy to open. So, it is not advise to let you children wander the museum unattended.
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