Bottle Biology
Rooftop ClubhouseBuild your own terrarium in a bottle and bring it home. Learn about plants and cycles.
Open EVERY DAY during spring break, March 23–March 31. Check our schedule for hours and reserve tickets.
Open EVERY DAY during spring break, March 23–March 31. Check our schedule for hours and reserve tickets.
Build your own terrarium in a bottle and bring it home. Learn about plants and cycles.
Drop in and count, measure, examine, and sort! These fun activities lead to math comprehension for younger learners by placing building blocks in the brain for comprehending math when older.
Join our guests from the UW Neuroscience Training Program for hands-on activities to help you get to know your brain. Touch a real human brain, test your hand-eye coordination with […]
All aboard the Toddler Teddy Train Time express! Non stop train to fun town for some of our littlest friends. Explore pulling, pushing, and coordination with our teddy train!
Come get your wiggles out! Can you do yoga in space? Can aliens do yoga? You'll find out! Drop by our 20 minute session.
Join us for a day of sculpting, ceramics, and art discovery! Scouts will earn the Potter Try-It badge by completing the following stages: museum visit/clay art scavenger hunt visit with […]
Do you love playing games at home with your family? Ever wonder what games used to be played? Take a mini trip back in time, or around the globe, with […]
Celebrate Pi Day with pie making. Make pies from scratch, use math skills to measure. Make your own pie to eat.
It's time to start planning your garden. Browse through seed catalogs, decide if you want to plant vegetables or flowers or both and design your own garden. Make a garden […]
Join us at Madison Children’s Museum for an introduction to the practice of Mindfulness. Daisy Scouts will have the opportunity to make glitter mind jars and learn how to use […]
Learn about insects and insect life cycles. Use materials provided to create the life cycle of a butterfly.
Explore water! What can sink, what floats? How does water move through and around objects? This is a great chance for under fives to practice scooping skills!