My daughter is almost one but she is delayed and I want to take her there. Should I wait till she is older and can walk around or should I take her just to look around?

Julia Reed | Oct 18, 2019 | Category: Children's museum

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Nu-Enjin 77 | Oct 18, 2019

The choice is yours... your one year old may not really be engaged yet based on her age but there are many great things that adults will enjoy. Things may grab her attention here and there but waiting till she is a little older will allow her to really benefit from all that is available. If you want to do a run through just to see what it is about and money is not an option then go ahead and treat yourself.😉

Jean Ott | Oct 18, 2019

My 2.5 year old granddaughter has loved the museum since she was 1.5. Being delayed doesn't mean she won't enjoy the stimulation. I'd try it and see how she does.

Kelly Eliza | Oct 18, 2019

I think it's worth the trip, even if your spending most of the time walking around and looking at everything. Lots of awesome exhibits even for adults!

Lori G | Oct 18, 2019

There isn't much for babies, but there's a lot for older toddlers and kids all the way up through adulthood. I'd bring her when she's older.

Jennifer Hill | Oct 18, 2019

I didnt find there was as much for babies/toddlers but it IS bright and colorful. There is a baby play area with sand. I waited for my son to be older as I was given the same advice when he was 2.

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