If you're looking for a fun way to spend time with your kids, take a daytrip to the Children's Museum of Phoenix. Located at 215 N. 7th Street, the award-winning museum is a great place to enjoy fun activities with your kids, and check out unique exhibits that will expand their knowledge and open up their imagination. Offering 48,000 sq.-ft. of exciting attractions to enjoy, there's plenty of things to do for children of all ages. Whether they're exploring the Noodle Forest or racing cars at the Pit Stop, they're sure to have a blast all day long!

Open Tuesday-Sunday from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M., the Children's Museum of Phoenix is the perfect family outing. Across the premises, you'll find a wide range of hands-on activities that are designed to open up your child's mind and encourage them to use their imagination. Standout activities include the Noodle Forest, which allows guests to navigate their way through a forest of suspended noodles, and The Schuff-Perini Climber, a scalable sculpture made from standard objects and building materials. Another five-star attraction is the Move It! exhibit, an outdoor play area that spans across the museum's front yard that promotes physical activity.

To take part in all the fun the Children's Museum of Phoenix has to offer, admission is $11 for non-members, $10 for seniors and free for children under the age of one.

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