Bucks County Children's Museum
Creativity Flows At The Bucks County Children's Museum
Take your kids to a place where curiosity and imagination rule the day. The Bucks County Children's Museum lets little ones explore and learn about the area's unique culture and history. Put on your lab coat and pretend you're a doctor in The Hospital. Grab a shovel and dig your way to buried fossils and artifacts in The Big Dig. Discover a new way to play with these fun Bucks County kids activities.
Details
Prices
- $8 per person. Children under 1 are free.Hours
- Tuesday - Friday, 10 AM - 4 PM; Saturday, 10 AM - 5 PM; Sunday, 12 PM - 5 PM. Closed on major holidays and most Mondays, except certain school holidays.Events
- Museum Fundraising Gala
- Art Classes with Miss Melissa
- Holiday Celebrations
Activities
- Interactive Exhibits
- Private Rentals
- Birthday Parties
- Art Classes
- Field Trips
- Group Events
FAQs
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What Ages Of Children Will Enjoy The Museum?
It's all about pretend play at the museum. Kids between the ages of 12 months to seven years old are the ones who really enjoy spending time here. There are special outreach programs through the Exploration for All Program to help kids with disabilities enjoy a positive experience at the museum.
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How Long Is The Average Visit?
It depends on how long your kids want to play! The museum is 9,000 square feet and filled with a number of interactive exhibits designed to stimulate the imagination. Feel free to stay as long as you like. We find that most visitors move through the entire museum in approximately 90 minutes.
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