If you're here... either Dylan thought you would find this hilarious... or we sent you the wrong invitation.
Either way, hilarity ensues...
Please Touch Museum
210 N 21st St
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1088
Phone: (215) 963-0667
Under the age of one: Free
Children and Adults: $10.95
Daily 9am-4:30pm
Don't worry about keeping your hands off the exhibits at this museum--touching is encouraged.
The Scene
Since 1976, this museum has enticed kids to learn through experience and, of course, touch. It's a good place to go with the youngsters.
The Collection
There's an exhibit devoted to the best bits from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Maurice Sendak himself helped design the exhibit based around his book "Where the Wild Things Are" and sassy heroine Rosie. Both exhibits are outfitted with book-laden reading rooms where children can curl up for quiet time. Children looking to get the inside track on being a grown-up can ride (or even drive) a SEPTA bus, put themselves on TV (there's a news desk and a bedroom area for more dramatic plays) or mime grocery shopping.
Know Before You Go
Most exhibits are geared toward children ages 1 to 7, so teens and 'tweens might get a bit bored.
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1088
Phone: (215) 963-0667
Under the age of one: Free
Children and Adults: $10.95
Daily 9am-4:30pm
Don't worry about keeping your hands off the exhibits at this museum--touching is encouraged.
The Scene
Since 1976, this museum has enticed kids to learn through experience and, of course, touch. It's a good place to go with the youngsters.
The Collection
There's an exhibit devoted to the best bits from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Maurice Sendak himself helped design the exhibit based around his book "Where the Wild Things Are" and sassy heroine Rosie. Both exhibits are outfitted with book-laden reading rooms where children can curl up for quiet time. Children looking to get the inside track on being a grown-up can ride (or even drive) a SEPTA bus, put themselves on TV (there's a news desk and a bedroom area for more dramatic plays) or mime grocery shopping.
Know Before You Go
Most exhibits are geared toward children ages 1 to 7, so teens and 'tweens might get a bit bored.
Located in: Philly
