Chicago Children's Museum

Chicago


Designed to challenge the imaginations of toddlers to 10-year-olds, this colorful museum near Navy Pier's main entrance gives young visitors enough hands-on exhibits to keep them climbing and creating for hours. Among the favorites, Dinosaur Expedition explores the world of paleontology and lets kids excavate ‘bones.’ They can also climb a ropey schooner; get wet in Waterways (and learn about hydroelectric power); and use real tools to build things in the Tinkering Lab.

There are reduced ticket prices on Thursday evenings (4pm to 8pm), when it costs $15 for up to four people. The museum is free for kids aged 15 and under on the first Sunday of the month.


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