The Please Touch Museum is a fantastic place for young children, with interactive exhibits that all are encouraged to touch and explore

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The Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia

The Please Touch Museum is a fantastic place for young children, with interactive exhibits that all are encouraged to touch and explore.

The Please Touch Museum is a fantastic place for young children, with interactive exhibits that all are encouraged to touch and explore. The Flight Fantasy section lets kids experiment hands-on with movement speed and coordination, and create their rockets on an interactive screen. They can explore urban adult lifestyle by shopping for grocery, cooking in the kitchen, filling gas to drive their car, and also be a doctor in the City Capers area. Even if they haven't yet read Alice in Wonderland, they would still be amused by the Hall of Doors and Mirrors, the Pool of Tears, Caucus Race, and the Duchess' Kitchen. With optical illusions, and a circular maze with a Tea Party in it, kids can lose track of time in the Wonderland.


Hours

Sun

11:00

17:00

Mon

9:00

17:00

Tue

9:00

17:00

Wed

9:00

17:00

Thu

9:00

17:00

Fri

9:00

17:00

Sat

9:00

17:00

About The Please Touch Museum

 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, PA, United States

 +1 215-581-3181

 www.pleasetouchmuseum.org

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