KidSpace Museum in Pasadena is Worth the Trek Star_lrg_gold Star_lrg_gold Star_lrg_gold Star_lrg_gold Star_lrg_gray

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655_small by: metaDAD (los angeles, ca), May 22, 2007
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review of: Kidspace Museum
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480 N Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena, CA
626-449-9144

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category:   parks & playgrounds
recommended for:   infants,toddlers,pre-school,elementary
cost:   inexpensive
keywords:   science, museum, field, trip

I have to admit I was not sure if this trip was going to be worth it. I was worried that there would not be enough stuff to engage the attention span of my oldest son (2.5 yr old), but I was pleasantly surprised that I he had a fantastic time at the KidSpace Children's Museum in Pasadena.

Like most kids his age it is all about the tactile experience and it seems this museum does a fit job at creating an all encompassing experience for all ages. First off is their kaleidoscopic entrance way, complete with prismic mirrors, lights and a goofy soundscape. There are lots of typical displays for the kids to learn from; cross sections of ant farms, an area where the kids can dig up fossils, live scorpions, and displays on the eating habits of cockroaches and such. As much as he enjoyed all of this stuff (the Climbing Tower was a big hit as well), the pinnacle of the visit for my son was the wet play area in the back of the 3.5 acre park. Fortunately my wife read their website and opted to bring a change of clothes for him. I guarantee we will be going back. It seems as if they're in the process of expanding as well.

A friendly tip: pack a lunch and snacks. The Wolfgang Puck Cafe was understaffed and out of many items (and characteristically overpriced).

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Sounds like a sweet way to spend the day...excellent review!

posted by: anastasia on May 22, 2007.

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Wow! Thanks for the info. I can't wait to take my 22 month old there. Thanks!

posted by: Riversmom on July 18, 2007.

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