Dry Ice bubbles
Madison Children's Museum 100 N. Hamilton Street, Madison, WI, United StatesJoin Science Sarah in the Wonderground to experiment with dry ice bubbles.
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.
Join Science Sarah in the Wonderground to experiment with dry ice bubbles.
Visit the Art Studio for a special project each week with staff facilitation.
Join us for live music and Halloween activities throughout the day: 11:30 am-12:30 pm: Polkalamity performs a spirited set of polka music. Tubas and banjos and drums, oh my! 1-3 pm: Join volunteers from Edgewood High School for live music and Halloween activities.
Music Together: Mixed-age music classes for babies through 5 years...and the grownups who love them® Join Monroe Street Arts Center for a special MCM edition of their popular Music Together® class right here at the museum. The cornerstone of the Music Together® program is the Mixed-Age music class, for children from birth through age 5—and […]
The whole museum is open until 8 pm on Thursdays. Join us for special programs in October: October 13: James the Magician, Science & Magic Show, 6-6:45 pmOctober 20: Wonderground reopens! Open until 8 pm.October 27: Braaains! With UW Neuroscience Outreach
Social time for babies and their grown-ups! This playgroup is thoughtfully designed for our earliest visitors. We will provide a space for infants and toddlers (2 years and under) and their caregivers to explore and play together, and engage in activities that support various aspects of child development. Parents and caregivers will have the opportunity […]
Join us for Music with Junebug led by Junko Yamauchi. This program gives toddlers and preschoolers the opportunity to sing, dance, explore instruments, and play! Music and movement activities promote brain development and connect us to our family and community. This fall, Music with Junebug takes place in the Celebrations Room on floor 2.
STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) activities foster children's creativity, ignite curiosity, encourage divergent thinking, and increase problem-solving skills as children explore the world around them. November STEAM Time Program Themes
Our art studio staff will lead visitors in a weekly assortment of creative clay sculpture activities.
We will create all kinds of collaborative projects- plant pots, jewelry, ornaments, tiles and more.
All ages are welcome to join us and experiment with clay.
Join UW Women in Science and Engineering for drop-in STEM activities.
MemberMornings provide exclusive time for museum members to access the museum outside of public operating hours. Not a member yet? Become one today! Membership starts immediately, so you can visit for free on Member Morning or any other time the museum is open. Learn more about membership.
Visit the Art Studio for a special project each week with staff facilitation.