Brooklyn Children's Museum

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Brooklyn, United States

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Children's museum· Non-profit organization· Museums and Institutions· Museum· Tourist attraction

Brooklyn Children's Museum Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Brooklyn Children's Museum is located in Brooklyn, United States on 145 Brooklyn Ave. Brooklyn Children's Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category children's museum in United States. A pioneer in education, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum was the first museum created expressly for children when it was founded in 1899. Its success sparked the creation of similar institutions around the globe, and today the Museum continues as a world-class institution with community roots. With a recent expansion, all-new exhibits, and all-new programs, the Museum is now both the world’s oldest and the world’s newest children’s museum. Brooklyn Children's Museum is also the first "green"​ Museum in New York City holding a Silver LEED Certification.

Address

145 Brooklyn Ave

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Brooklyn, New York

Founded

1899

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Darin Saunders

Kids enjoyed themselves and African dance performance

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Rebecca Horwitz

A wonderful place for children to explore and play. Even better now that it's not so crowded anymore, due to limited attendance since COVID.

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Maftuna Abdulloeva

Very interesting place for little kids

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Nandy Eugene

I like that this museum still has sand for the kids to play with compare to other museums. It is very clean and staff are friendly. The staff will assist your child with activities especially when you have more than one child. The exhibits are interesting and engaging.

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Mark Wilcox

As far as activities for rainy or cold days, I think this is a great choice. Not sure how busy it’s gets on weekends, but we went on a Wednesday afternoon. It was quiet, the few kids there were babies and preschool age and we were able to enjoy all of the exhibits at our leisure. World Brooklyn was super cool with the little shops the kids could play in. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to try out the cafe as they decided to close early. Not enough patrons on a school day I guess. I thought the admission was high at first but walking through I thought the museum was well maintained & each “shop” had fun things for the kids to play with. Gift shop prices were reasonable and I got a few books for the boys commemorating our visit.