The Children’s Museum of Cleveland just recently moved out of University Circle to the former Stager-Beckwith Mansion on Euclid Avenue. We have only been to this new location for a birthday party, and it kept me on my toes with its double humongous tree-house style playgrounds, although the majority of the walkways and tunnels are large enough for an adult to chase their toddler through. The Wonder Lab is a hands-on water room with lots of activities to do for all ages, and the location where my children spent most of their time. We did not make it upstairs due to a time shortage since it was a group-outing, but if your child is artsy, that would be the place to go!
We decided to get our membership here this year, allowing us to take our time on the first two floors. We began with the Nasa Glenn Visitor Center, full of information and history of our local astronautical heroes. The boys were not super impressed, primarily because they were expecting more simulator-style attractions here, although Casey’s (age 5) favorite exhibit out of everything we saw was the lunar rover, able to be controlled from the other side of the room.
much for her, and it was DELICIOUS, and only $6.30 for the sandwich, waffle fries, and a drink—as a side note :). Another forty minutes was spent in the ”TapeScape Sticky Science” temporary exhibit. This was ingenious how they took everyday objects—stretch wrap and duct tape—and not only displayed the science and history behind it, but created a massive playground from it! I truly appreciated the TotSpot mini structure for the two-year-old who my mom graciously watched while the other three ran around like wild banshees.