Showing posts with label KidsQuest Children's Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KidsQuest Children's Museum. Show all posts
4.23.2012
KidsQuest Museum: Peter Pan Movie Night
KidsQuest Children's Museum in Bellevue is hosting a Movies @ The Museum Night on Wednesday, April 25th. Get cozy in front of the big screen and watch Peter Pan, Tiger Lily and the Lost Boys protect their enchanted island home from the evil Captain Hook. Popcorn and playtime in the museum are included and Jet City pizza will be available for purchase. The doors open at 6 p.m. and the movie will begin at 6:30 p.m. The museum will be open for play until 9 p.m. Sounds like a fun family night!
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Where: KidsQuest Children's Museum (4091 Factoria Mall SE Bellevue, WA 98006)
When: Wednesday, April 25th 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Cost: $5 for members, $8 for non-members, $3 for pizza
More Info: Go to the KidsQuest Children's Museum website for more information and to register. Pre-registration is recommended. No coupons, discounts, prime cards or other discounts apply. Great for all ages.
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KidsQuest Children's Museum,
Movies
3.14.2012
KidsQuest Museum: Egg-straordinary Egg Hunt 3/25
The KidsQuest Children's Museum is hosting an egg-straordinary egg hunt on Sunday, March 25th. There will be crafts, games and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny! Don't forget your kid's basket for the Easter egg hunt!
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Where: KidsQuest Children's Museum
When: Sunday, March 25th 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Cost: Advance tickets: $8/members and $10/non-members. At the door: $12/members and $15/non-members
More Info: Appropriate for toddlers up to age 5. See the KidsQuest Children's Musuem website for more information and go here to register.
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Where: KidsQuest Children's Museum
When: Sunday, March 25th 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Cost: Advance tickets: $8/members and $10/non-members. At the door: $12/members and $15/non-members
More Info: Appropriate for toddlers up to age 5. See the KidsQuest Children's Musuem website for more information and go here to register.
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Kids Activities,
KidsQuest Children's Museum
3.09.2012
KidsQuest Children's Museum: First Friday Night Free
On the first Friday of every month Kids Quest Museum opens it's doors for First Friday Night Free. Bring the whole family for some free fun at the museum!
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Where: Kids Quest Museum
When: Friday, April 6th, May 4th 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Cost: Free!
More Info: Here
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Where: Kids Quest Museum
When: Friday, April 6th, May 4th 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Cost: Free!
More Info: Here
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Events,
Free,
Kids Activities,
KidsQuest Children's Museum,
Museum
2.27.2012
KidsQuest Children's Museum: Free Friday Night
KidsQuest Museum is open to the public for FREE the first Friday night of every month. This month your kids can build their own personal time capsule. Bring a few items to put your capsule and use a traditional canning machine to seal the can for a future unearthing!
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Where: KidsQuest Museum
When: Friday, March 2nd 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Cost: Free!
More Info: Here
2.15.2012
Play: KidsQuest Children's Museum
We finally got a chance to try out KidsQuest Children's Museum in Bellevue. I've been posting about events at the museum for a few months now and it was nice to finally put a "face to the name".
I took advantage of the Free Museum Passes program through KCLS and picked up a set of tickets two weeks before we wanted to go. You should definitely check out this program and snag some free tickets, too. It's a great way to try out a museum to see if you'd be interested in getting a membership.
We got to KidsQuest right after 10 a.m. after circling the parking lot trying to find the best entrance to use (the entrance next to Target works well). There was a group or two of preschoolers and a moms group already there. But even with a few groups it wasn't too busy or crowded. We've been to Imagine Children's Museum on a very busy field trip day and it was a little overwhelming for both me and Finley.
The museum is just the right size - not too big that you're worried about losing a kid but it has more than enough to keep your kids busy for a few hours or more.
While Finley was busy playing with all the other displays...
...Grady was doing laps through the truck.
Next it was time for some water play at the Waterways Exhibit. This was by far my kids' favorite part. They had so much fun trying out all the areas. They only made it through about half of the displays before they were pretty wet, so we tried out The Backyard so they could dry out a bit.
The Backyard is an enclosed area for kids 3 and under. There were kids of all ages playing. Crawling babies up to big kids like Finley.
There are cute little birdhouses with different displays and games.
And a nice big train table. They also have a puppet theater, blankets and chairs to make forts with, and a little climbing structure.
Next it was time for some more water fun. Finley and Grady could have stayed here all day long.
It was around lunchtime so we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves.
Finley had a great time playing on the pipe fountain table. Though by the end the water was just flowing straight onto her. And then I found Grady with the pockets of the bib FULL of water.
So when the kids started shivering we called it quits and headed to Target for a new set of clothes. My biggest piece of advice if you're headed to KidsQuest Museum, or really any museum with a water play area --- bring an extra set of clothes!
Taking two soaking wet kids shopping for clothes (while of course scouring the clearance racks for the best deal) is not so much fun. And then trying to change them both in the public restroom while they're putting their hands into every dirty space possible... yeah, not so much fun either. But, two dry kids in cute new outfits and a bag of popcorn and all was well!
Play, Stay Away or Just Okay
This museum gets a Play from me! We had a great time here. After writing this up and looking at their website a bit I realized that we didn't even play with half the stuff there. (They have a great treehouse but I just couldn't swing it on my own with two kids.) I'm sure we'll be back again for another soaking soon!
If you're looking for more outings with your kids, check out the Play Reviews page.
I took advantage of the Free Museum Passes program through KCLS and picked up a set of tickets two weeks before we wanted to go. You should definitely check out this program and snag some free tickets, too. It's a great way to try out a museum to see if you'd be interested in getting a membership.
We got to KidsQuest right after 10 a.m. after circling the parking lot trying to find the best entrance to use (the entrance next to Target works well). There was a group or two of preschoolers and a moms group already there. But even with a few groups it wasn't too busy or crowded. We've been to Imagine Children's Museum on a very busy field trip day and it was a little overwhelming for both me and Finley.
The museum is just the right size - not too big that you're worried about losing a kid but it has more than enough to keep your kids busy for a few hours or more.
We started off in The Garage Exhibit. Grady was IN LOVE with the big truck. No surprise there. He is totally into cars and trucks and anything with wheels these days.
While Finley was busy playing with all the other displays...
...Grady was doing laps through the truck.
Next it was time for some water play at the Waterways Exhibit. This was by far my kids' favorite part. They had so much fun trying out all the areas. They only made it through about half of the displays before they were pretty wet, so we tried out The Backyard so they could dry out a bit.
The Backyard is an enclosed area for kids 3 and under. There were kids of all ages playing. Crawling babies up to big kids like Finley.
There are cute little birdhouses with different displays and games.
And a nice big train table. They also have a puppet theater, blankets and chairs to make forts with, and a little climbing structure.
Next it was time for some more water fun. Finley and Grady could have stayed here all day long.
It was around lunchtime so we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves.
Finley had a great time playing on the pipe fountain table. Though by the end the water was just flowing straight onto her. And then I found Grady with the pockets of the bib FULL of water.
So when the kids started shivering we called it quits and headed to Target for a new set of clothes. My biggest piece of advice if you're headed to KidsQuest Museum, or really any museum with a water play area --- bring an extra set of clothes!
Taking two soaking wet kids shopping for clothes (while of course scouring the clearance racks for the best deal) is not so much fun. And then trying to change them both in the public restroom while they're putting their hands into every dirty space possible... yeah, not so much fun either. But, two dry kids in cute new outfits and a bag of popcorn and all was well!
Play, Stay Away or Just Okay
This museum gets a Play from me! We had a great time here. After writing this up and looking at their website a bit I realized that we didn't even play with half the stuff there. (They have a great treehouse but I just couldn't swing it on my own with two kids.) I'm sure we'll be back again for another soaking soon!
If you're looking for more outings with your kids, check out the Play Reviews page.
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Indoor Play,
KidsQuest Children's Museum,
Play,
Reviews
1.29.2012
KidsQuest Museum: First Friday Free - February 3rd
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Where: KidsQuest Museum
When: Friday, February 3rd 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Cost: Free!
More Info: Here
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Kids Activities,
KidsQuest Children's Museum,
Museums
KidsQuest Children's Museum: Teddy Bear Clinic
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Where: KidsQuest Children's Museum
When: Saturday, February 4th 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Cost: Free with admission
More Info: Check out the KidsQuest Children's Museum events page or call 425-637-8100 for more information.
1.22.2012
Free Passes to Local Museums Through KCLS
Did you know that the King County Library System has teamed up with Bellevue Arts Museum, KidsQuest Children's Museum, Museum of History and Industry, and the Washington State History Museum to offer free museum passes to the public. You can register for a free pass by going to this website. You can register up to two weeks before your planned visit. It looks like the passes to KidsQuest Museum are very popular so keep that in mind as you plan a free outing.
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