
The Power of Play!
About Boston Children’s Museum
Boston Children’s Museum is the second oldest, and one of the most influential children’s museums in the world. It was founded in 1913 by the Science Teachers' Bureau, a group of visionary educators dedicated to providing new resources for both teachers and students, as a center for the exchange of materials and ideas to advance the teaching of science. For over 100 years it has been engaging children in joyful discovery experiences that instill an appreciation of our world, develop foundational skills, and spark a lifelong love of learning.
The Museum’s exhibits and programs emphasize hands-on engagement and learning through experience, employing play as a tool to spark the inherent creativity, curiosity, and imagination of children. Designed for children and families, Museum exhibits focus on science, culture, environmental awareness, health & fitness, and the arts. In addition to extensive child-centered exhibits, Museum educators develop numerous programs and activities that address literacy, performing arts, science and math, visual arts, cultures, and health and wellness. The Museum is also one of the few children’s museums in the world to maintain a collection. The Museum’s collections of Americana, Natural History, Global Culture, Native American, Dolls and Dollhouses, and Japanese artifacts encompass more than 50,000 items.
As one of the largest children’s museums in the world, Boston Children’s Museum also provides museum consulting services and creates award winning traveling exhibits, staff training curriculum, and exhibit kits for Museum professionals.
Nichols House Museum
1 km
Had a wonderful time. I enjoy observing the past life of how people lived in the late...
Museum of African American History
2 km
My experience at the museum was delightful on many levels. The Frederick Douglass Exh...
Museum of Science
2 km
One of my favorite exhibits is where you can contribute to their data collection by t...
USS Constitution Museum
2 km
This is another must do if you’re going to do the Freedom Trail. What’s not to like? ...
Bunker Hill Museum
3 km
I would love to give this site a 4 star review - but it needed a film presentation in...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
4 km
I used to only go during Open House events, but in late 2017 I finally decided to bec...
MIT Museum
4 km
Brey interesting museum. It's a small place but with very beautiful exposition about ...
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Mus...
4 km
A sensitive and nuanced compilation of audiovisual material, personal artifact and of...
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
4 km
Absolutely incredible! So many interesting and beautiful works of art from so many di...
Harvard Art Museums
6 km
Recently reopened following a long renovation, this museum is now a work of art in an...
Somerville Museum
6 km
A really good trio concert was performed here on authentic music instruments.
Harvard Semitic Museum
6 km
Definitely worth the trip! This Harvard museum offers free admission and a multilevel...
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
6 km
We spent 3 hours here on a chilly winter afternoon when we had only intended to be th...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
6 km
The glass flowers/sealife exhibit is worth the entire trip. This isn't a super high t...
Museum of Modern Renaissance
8 km
An eclectic museum and private residence only occasionally open to the public.
The Museum Of Bad Art
8 km
Only go as a side trip for a movie, otherwise a total waste of time. I tried to force...
Royall House and Slave Quarters
8 km
Absolutely amazing house and grounds, definitely worth a visit and I didn't even get ...to add Boston Children's Museum map to your website;