Brooklyn Children's Museum
145 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, New York City, NY, 11213
One of New York's favorite family-friendly destinations is the Brooklyn Children's Museum. Perfect for kids from 6 months to 8 years old, this interactive museum provides inclusive spaces, daily cultural and arts programs, and educational exhibits—from kid-sized stores in World Brooklyn to diorama habitats in Neighborhood Nature.
The Basics
As one of the oldest children's museums in the world, the Brooklyn Children's Museum has long been a leading learning space committed to cultivating young people's social, emotional, and physical development. From science exhibits to ColorLab art experiments, kids are sure to get a kick out of the activity-packed museum. Most visitors prefer to buy their tickets online in advance, to skip the line.
Things to Know Before You Go
With daily programs and three floors of engaging exhibition spaces, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum is a must-do for families with kids.
Toddlers can hang out at Totally Tots, a destination with sensory play activities and art-making workshops.
Adults without children are admitted only by appointment.
There’s an on-site café, which features a seasonal menu.
How to Get There
If you plan to take public transit, the subway is your best bet. Take the 2, 3, or 4 train to the Nostrand Avenue stop, or the A or C train to the Kingston-Throop Avenues stop. Alternatively, you can drive to the Brooklyn Children's Museum, which is located off Atlantic Avenue, on Brooklyn Avenue.
When to Get There
The Brooklyn Children's Museum is open every day except Monday. Hours are different for each day—check the museum’s website for details. For a great value, stop by when the museum offers sliding scale entry—usually on Thursdays from 2pm to 6pm, and Sundays from 4pm to 7pm. For fewer crowds, go on a weekday.
The Best Green Spaces in Brooklyn
Visitors to the Brooklyn Children's Museum are just a short subway ride from two large, well-kept green spaces—Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. An ideal kid-friendly stop, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has hands-on ecology exhibits, and spaces such as the Fragrance Garden. Just steps away, verdant Prospect Park is the perfect place to take a stroll and unwind after a busy museum day.
Ways to explore
There is so much for young visitors to see and do at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, which has long been a leading learning space for kids. Children (and their guardians) can explore sensory play areas such as AirMaze and Totally Tots; get creative in the ColorLab art space; and experiment in the new STEM makerspace, Nature’s Engineers.
For a seamless visiting experience, book your tickets online in advance of your visit. Be sure to consult the museum’s calendar of events, too, which includes everything from animal encounters to concerts.
Accessibility
The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is accessible for visitors with disabilities, and special kits are provided for those with sensory sensitivities.
Age limits
The museum is aimed at kids aged 6 months to 10 years. Kids must visit with caregivers; in most cases, adults without children are not welcome.
What to pack
Baby carrier, water bottles or sippy cups, snacks
What to wear
Kids should wear comfortable clothing that enables them to play and explore; shoes are required in all areas.
Not allowed
Bulky bags and suitcases, consuming food and drinks in the exhibit areas
Amenities
Lockers, stroller parking, café, restrooms
Address
The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is located in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. It is served by several subway lines, as well as local buses and the Long Island Rail Road. Taxis and rideshare services offer another way to get there.
Driving
Driving is generally not recommended in Brooklyn, thanks to traffic congestion; the museum additionally does not have a dedicated parking area, though you may find street parking nearby. If you can, use taxis or rideshare services instead.
Public transportation
The closest subway stations are Nostrand Avenue (served by the A and C trains), Kingston–Throop Avenues (C), and Kingston Avenue (3). Alternatively, take the Long Island Rail Road to Nostrand Avenue. The B25 and B43 buses also stop nearby.
Best times to visit
The Brooklyn Children’s Museum welcomes visitors from mid-morning to early evening; the last entrance is 40 minutes before closing time. Arrive early in the day to beat the crowds.
Best days to visit
The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Expect other weekdays to be calmer than weekends.
Best months to visit
Summer is generally the busiest time at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. If you want to avoid the peak-season crowds, consider visiting during the spring or autumn shoulder seasons instead.
Special events
Summer Days of Play is a season-long festival hosted by the Brooklyn Children’s Museum and includes a range of special programming and activities.
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