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Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
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The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is a fun and educational destination for families in the Phoenix area. The museum is designed to encourage learning and creativity in children through interactive exhibits and activities. With a focus on hands-on learning, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix provides an engaging and entertaining experience for children of all ages.

The Children’s Museum of Phoenix offers a variety of interactive exhibits and activities that engage children and foster learning. The exhibits are designed to be interactive and hands-on, providing children with the opportunity to explore and learn in a fun and engaging way.

Some of the most popular exhibits at the museum include the Climber, which is a three-story climbing structure that allows children to climb and explore in a safe and fun environment. The Noodle Forest is another popular exhibit, where children can use colorful foam noodles to create their own structures and sculptures.


Other exhibits and activities at the museum include the Art Studio, where children can create their own art projects, the Texture Cafe, where children can explore different textures and materials, and the Book Loft, which features a large selection of children’s books for children to read and explore.

The Children’s Museum of Phoenix also offers a range of special events and programs throughout the year, including summer camps, school programs, and workshops. These programs are designed to provide children with an immersive and engaging learning experience.

The museum also hosts special events, such as the Annual Adult Night, which is an evening event where adults can explore the exhibits and activities at the museum while enjoying food and drink. The museum also hosts birthday parties, which include access to the exhibits, a private party room, and other amenities.


The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is committed to making its exhibits and activities accessible to all children, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds. The museum features several exhibits and activities that are designed specifically for children with special needs, including the Sensory Room, which provides a calming environment for children who may be overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of the museum.

The museum also offers a range of programs and services for families with children who have special needs. These services include special events and programs, as well as trained staff who can provide support and assistance to children and families.

The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is committed to reaching out to the community and providing access to its exhibits and activities to all children. The museum offers free admission to families who may not be able to afford it, and partners with local organizations and schools to provide educational and outreach programs.


The museum also hosts regular community events, such as the Free First Friday program, which provides free admission to families on the first Friday of every month. The museum also partners with local organizations to provide educational and outreach programs for children in underserved communities.

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The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is an excellent destination for families who want to encourage learning and creativity in their children. With its interactive exhibits and activities, the museum provides a fun and engaging environment for children to explore and learn. The museum is committed to making its exhibits and activities accessible to all children, and offers a range of programs and services for families with children who have special needs.

Whether you’re looking for a fun and educational destination for a family outing or a special event, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix is the perfect choice. With its focus on hands-on learning and community outreach, the museum provides an engaging and immersive experience that children will remember for years to come.

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  • 1 602-253-0501
  • info@childmusephx.org
  • childrensmuseumofphoenix.org
  • facebook.com/childrensmuseumofphoenix
  • instagram.com/childmusephx
  • twitter.com/childmuse

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Monday: 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 16:00
Closed
Wednesday: 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 16:00
Friday: 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 16:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 16:00

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What is the price of admission?

Admission is $16.00 per person. Children under the age of 1 are free. Members are also free. Seniors 62 and over are $15.00.

Why do adults need to pay admission?

The mission of the Children’s Museum of Phoenix is to engage the minds, muscles and imaginations of children and the grown-ups who care about them. Our exhibit spaces and play experiences are designed for both you and your child to play, learn, and enjoy together.

Does the Museum offer any discounts?

We offer senior, military, police and firemen discounts. We also offer a discounted admission price for groups with more than 15 children in them.

Does the Museum participate in any reciprocal membership programs?

Not at this time but we continuously review our options.

Can adults come into the Museum without a child?

For the safety of our guests, we do not allow adults without children, or children without adults into the Museum to play. Unaccompanied adults may tour the Museum accompanied by an available staff member. The Museum will request your drivers’ license while you tour the Museum. The license will be returned to you upon completion of your tour.

Is the Museum handicap accessible?

Service animals are welcome at the Museum. AzTAP Department of Services for Persons with Disabilities conducted an accessibility evaluation in August 2008 and summarized, “the Children’s Museum of Phoenix is the most exceptionally disability-aware arts institution this evaluator has ever surveyed.”

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