Bring the whole family out of the cold for indoor snowball fights at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Saturday, January 5 at 10:30 and 1:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest, happening the whole month of January at the museum. Join us January 2 to January 5 for daily science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 every day.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Construct a course that will launch a pretend snowball during the Alpine Slide Engineering challenge at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Friday, January 4 at 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest, happening the whole month of January at the museum. Join us January 2 to January 5 for daily science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 every day.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Construct a course that will launch a pretend snowball during the Alpine Slide Engineering challenge at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Friday, January 4 at 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest, happening the whole month of January at the museum. Join us January 2 to January 5 for daily science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 every day.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Construct a course that will launch a pretend snowball during the Alpine Slide Engineering challenge at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Friday, January 4 at 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest, happening the whole month of January at the museum. Join us January 2 to January 5 for daily science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 every day.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Put on your snow gear, hop on an indoor snowboard, and race down an imaginary mountain at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Thursday, January 3 at 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest from January 2 to January 5. Join us everyday for science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 daily.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Put on your snow gear, hop on an indoor snowboard, and race down an imaginary mountain at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Thursday, January 3 at 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest from January 2 to January 5. Join us everyday for science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 daily.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Put on your snow gear, hop on an indoor snowboard, and race down an imaginary mountain at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Thursday, January 3 at 10:30, 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest from January 2 to January 5. Join us everyday for science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 daily.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Beep. Boop. Beeeeeep. Roll robots around like a snowball, then move and launch pretend snowballs with the robotic snowball launcher at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Wednesday, January 2 at 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest, happening the whole month of January at the museum. Join us January 2 to January 5 for daily science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 every day.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Beep. Boop. Beeeeeep. Roll robots around like a snowball, then move and launch pretend snowballs with the robotic snowball launcher at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center on Wednesday, January 2 at 1:30 and 3:30.
This program is a part of Snowfest, happening the whole month of January at the museum. Join us January 2 to January 5 for daily science programs and snow much fun during special extended hours from 9 to 5 every day.
Regular admission applies, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Check out https://kansasdiscovery.org/ for more serious fun!
Join us for a special storytime with bus drivers from Topeka Metro on Thursday, December 13 at 10 at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center. We’ll read Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus by Mo Willems, and share a special thank you for our local public transportation employees! Bus drivers will be happy to answer your questions about what it’s like to drive a bus (unless you’re The Pigeon!).
This collaborative event celebrates Topeka Metro’s Winter Fling-Families Ride Free campaign, happening from Saturday, December 23, through Tuesday, January 2. Families (at least one adult with one child) can ride free on all fixed routes free of charge during the campaign. In addition, drivers will have special cards on-hand with family discounts to local destinations, including the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center.
After the program, kids can drive the bus in The Pigeon Comes to Topeka! A Mo Willems Exhibit at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center, open September 24, 2018 to January 4, 2019. The exhibit brings to life all of Mo Willems’ most popular picture books and characters, including The Pigeon, Elephant and Piggie and Knuffle Bunny in a fun, interactive exhibit that’s full of laughs.
The Pigeon Comes to Topeka! A Mo Willems Exhibit is included in regular admission to the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center, which is $7.75 for kids and adults, $6.75 for seniors, and free for infants under 12 months and KCDC members. Admission also lets you play all day at the Kansas Children’s Discovery Center with over 15,000 square feet of indoor exhibits exploring science, careers, art, building and more, plus a 4.5 acre certified Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom.
Learn more at https://kansasdiscovery.org/thepigeonexhibit/