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Sept 2, 2010

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Kid Fun in Grown-Up Museums

Art museums are smart. They know that in terms of creativity and imagination, kids have a lot in common with the artists featured on their walls. To acclimate kids to new ways of looking and discussing what they see, grown-up museums are tailoring programs to young people and their families. It's a great way to groom future museum-goers and artists. 

Children's Museum of Manhattan

Special Notice

The museum is open Labor Day, September 6, but will be closed September 20-24 for a "spruce up."

Children's Museum of Manhattan

212 West 83rd Street
The Tisch Building
(between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue)
New York, NY  10024
Tel: (212) 721-1223
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Free for members, $7.00 seniors, $10.00 adults, children, students.
Free for children under 1
Tues – Sun: 10 am – 5 pm
Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Days

Opened in 1973 and relocated to the Upper West Side in 1989, the Children's Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) is a place of discovery and delight. CMOM aims to inspire children and families to learn about themselves and our culturally diverse world through a unique environment of interactive exhibitions and programs.

CMOM is committed to making its exhibits and programs available to all, and with nearly 50 sites around New York City, it reaches thousands of families who might not otherwise be able to benefit from its services. CMOM’s four priority areas are: early childhood education to prepare children to enter Kindergarten; creativity in the arts and sciences to inspire creative and analytical thinking skills for lifelong learning; healthy lifestyles programs to provide a blueprint for a family's physical, emotional and environmental well being; and the exploration of world cultures. These priorities are met through exhibitions, classes, workshops, performances and museum-sponsored festivals.

CMOM’s programs and exhibits are designed to address the multiple ways children learn and to help parents understand and support their children’s development. Highlights include the PlayWorks™ floor for preschoolers; the exhibition Gods, Myths and Mortals: Discover Ancient Greece, designed as an introduction to art, science and literature; and the Healthy Living programming produced with health care providers to encourage good nutrition and daily exercise. Professional Development training is offered to early childhood and school educators as a means to broaden CMOM’s influence in reaching children and their families effectively.

Every week more than 80 workshops, classes and performances are offered free with admission to the museum, deepening the CMOM experience with related literacy-based activities, diverse cultural experiences and the performing arts. Every CMOM program is based on research, evaluation and testing.

Target Free First Friday Nights
On the first Friday of the month, the museum opens its doors for free admission 5-8 pm.
Pay What You Wish Thursdays
Museum admission is by donation on Thursdays from 4-6 pm
  • Directions: Subway: 1 to 86th Street
  • Coat Check
  • Disability Access: Fully accessible
  • Gift Shops: Exhibit-related items, educational toys, T-shirts, etc.; 10 percent discount for museum members.
  • On-Site Food: None, but family restaurants in the area
  • On-Site Parking: On streets or in commercial lots nearby

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Children's Museum of Manhattan Listings

  • Toys: The Inside Story

    Sat, May 29, 2010 – Sat, Sept 18, 2010 If your child has ever wondered how a Jack-in-the-Box works, this exhibit is for them. Kids can explore the simple mechanisms found inside common toys, while hands-on stations allows for open-ended experimentation with pulleys, cams, gears, linkages and circuits.

  • Block Party

    Ongoing In this interactive area of the museum, families can work together to build towers, castles, towns and bridges using specially designed building blocks.

  • Playworks (TM)

    Ongoing This floor of the museum helps families prepare children, ages birth to four years, to enter school ready to learn and grow. By combining play and learning, PlayWorks™ creates a fun and rewarding experience for children.

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