Minnesota Children's Museum

Minnesota Children's Museum

Minnesota Children’s Museum is a non-profit community organization located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. The Museum mission statement is “sparking children’s learning through play”, providing an environment where children can touch, climb, splash, crawl, push, pull and press it all. Children ages six months through 10 years and their adult guests can explore seven galleries filled with hands-on adventures.

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