Exhibits
Explore Our Interactive Exhibits
Step into a world where fun and learning go hand in hand! Every exhibit at Betty Brinn Children’s Museum is designed to spark curiosity and inspire learning through hands-on play. What wonders will your child discover?
New Exhibit coming Fall 2025!
Home Town
What makes a community work? In Home Town, kids can immerse themselves in make-believe adventures and find out! In our kid-sized post office and grocery store, complete with working phones and cash registers with pretend money, children can enjoy imaginative play while creatively building math, literacy and social skills. Here, kids get a taste of adult life, learning about responsibility and teamwork to get the job done.
Exhibit Sponsors:
Jerome J. and Dorothy H. Holz Family Foundation





Additional Support Provided By:
Hot Lava
Don’t step in the hot lava! Just kidding, it’s all part of the fun. This interactive exhibit takes young explorers on a volcanic adventure where they can design their own lava course. The exhibit includes pretend rocks, planks and wood tiles where children can unleash their creative side by constructing thrilling landscapes to get across the pretend molten floors.
This exhibit promotes movement and balance, and encourages teamwork, problem-solving and collaboration.
Hot Lava is made possible thanks to the generosity of Debra Altshul-Stark and Brian Stark.
Be A maker space
Join us in the Be A Maker space for hands-on maker activities and collaborative projects that inspire creativity and curiosity! Each month offers new and exciting projects, giving kids the chance to explore different tools, materials and techniques.
From designing and building to experimenting with science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM), kids will develop valuable skills in problem-solving, teamwork and innovation while bringing their unique ideas to life.
Exhibit Sponsor:
The Teerlink Family
Let's Play Railway!
Choo Choo! All aboard! Let’s Play Railway!™ puts kids on a realistic train engine with levers, dials, cranks and buttons. Children can solve puzzles on the kid-powered crankshaft, play music on the cow catcher xylophone, take a spin in the roly-poly wheel and guide golf balls down a pretend track from station to station.
This exhibit offers an interactive learning experience where kids can develop early math and literacy skills while encouraging problem-solving, sharing and collaboration. Hop on the learning train and let the journey begin!
POCKET PARK
Closed through september 16 for renovation.
Crawl, climb, stretch and scoot through Pocket Park! This sensory-rich exhibit uses the power of play to support the cognitive, social-emotional and physical development milestones of our littlest learners (children ages 4 and under). Step into the Tooth Fairy Garden Shed to learn tips for healthy teeth while tending to flowers. Adventure through the Treehouse Hideaway to spot hidden birds or cozy up with a story. And explore the textures of nature in the sensory play zone.
Pocket Park also features a scoot and stroll space designed for toddlers on the move and a soft crawl area under the trees, perfect for babies 0-12 months.
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