Childrens Museum Tucson 4.0 (reviews)

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About Childrens Museum Tucson

The Children's Museum Tucson is where imagination and learning all connect! A visit to the Children's Museum Tucson will find you enjoying the numerous interactive exhibits, the daily hands-on activities and the monthly special events. Kids can play, experiment, use those imaginations, dress up, explore, and all whilst learning and developing core skills. 

Dedicated to those future engineers, the Build It exhibition gives kids a chance to build with fun items including planks, blocks and wheels, and see just what they can create! 

Hands-on STEM experiences can be found at the Investigation Station, where science activities that make noises and move show kids that science CAN be fun!

Kids can learn about the wonders of gravity, play with amazing locomotives, or get creative with recycled materials in the art exhibit!

From gardens to electricity, and learning how the body works, Children’s Museum Tucson has a great collection of exhibits that will teach, excite and entertain kids until their heart’s content!  For those little ones in the family, the Wee World exhibit is perfect for them. Geared towards the under 4, kids can take care of babies, cook in the kitchen, or just sit in the corner quietly and read if they want to.

The museum also have programs and events throughout the year, including age appropriate fun, Family Brain Boost, and Art After Dark with special guests! A museum JUST for kids, where it’s all about them, their learning, their development, and their fun! Let’s go!

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Adults $11.00

Children $11.00

Free Under 12 months

Last Update 2023

Discount 3rd day of every month is $3 admission

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Childrens Museum Tucson FAQ’s

Any top tips when visiting?

Check the events and the programs before you go, as they really have some great experiences worth putting in the diary

Teachers corner

They offer summer camps in technology, the arts and science!

Is Childrens Museum Tucson fully accessible?

They have a special "My Inclusion Hour" that celebrates families with kids that have unique needs. The third Saturday of the month the museum opens the doors an hour early at 9am for these families, and you can stay as long as you like!