Tigerruby
they could of stayed there and played all day. So many things for them to learn and had several things to play with to use their imagination
ColleenC71
If you have young children, stop here! So many rooms and things to play with. There's LOTS of touching of everything allowed, and creative play is encouraged! It's worth the $$
MaureenM795
This is a fun place to take kids on a cold or rainy day. There are a lot of activities for kids young kids - train sets, dolls, building blocks, music room, sandbox, tree fort, maze to just name a few. It is affordable and if you plan on going more than a few times I would suggest getting the family pass. It's well worth it.
mnnelsons
My children are 8 & 6. I have taken them there when they where a few years younger and at that time they loved the place. There is a maze for very very small children, Dress up area's, Doctors play area's, Doll viewing areas, a tree that tells them stories, Fossil digging area and more. I believe they are expanding the experience but my children have out grown this place. It's good for a day out when it's cold but get's a bit dull after the first time there.
KarisaLuvz2Travel
All items in there seemed to be hand-me-downs. A lot of the things has pieces missing or were broken (not just cracked, but totally broken). Don't waste your money on this part of the "Judy Garland museum package" - in case you like dolls representing nursery rhymes - that was the only neat part.
MaryannW232
Going through there made me want to be a kid again! Wonderful place for kids to be creative and use their imaginations.
RoseD446
Wasn't traveling with children, but checked it out anyway. It looked like a great place to bring kids for projects and learning activities.
Reiher
The museum, co-located with the Judy Garland museum, is small and very basic. There is an extensive doll collection which will delight adults and children both. The interactive sections are hands on with wood blocks and trains and other items. Best for kids under 9-10 years of age. The most popular exhibit was a demonstration of how dams and locks work.