Absolutely
It's was a field trip for our school and all the children loved it.... We went along and I didn't get a chance to look and study everything as I would of loved to, since helping with the kids was my first task.... We had our 2 year old along and he wasn't to trilled, he wanted to run and climb up on things, so I would say from ages 6 and on up would be good....
No not really.it is a mesuem for school and older kids \adults
We saw groups of children who seemed interested in the museum. A guided tour would probably be best.
Yes. Lots of interesting stuff for kids.
Absolutely, shows a side of history not often spoke about in school and the efforts it took to build thos country
Excellent for children. Quite a learning experience and day i visited had couple busloads of school kids there, all having fun.
Is it very nice museum
My wife who is a teacher has taken field trips to the Arabia, and that's bus loads at a time.
Absolutely! The museum is fantastic and all four of our kids (age 6-14) loved it. It was a highlight of our visit and has helped frontier pioneers come to life for them.
Yes, they will learn and have fun at the same time!
Lots of cool artifacts to see, as a learning age, I'd go 9+. But as far as the tour goes, if you have younger children, there are artifacts that can actually be touched and items outside of displays which may be fun for younger ones to be explained by parents (such as a leather). And much much more.
I have seen many schools take classes here
I think so, if they can read, anyway.
Our grandsons are 7 & 9 years old. They had a great time!
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