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  • We visited using our Reciprocal pass from our hometown museum. If your pass is in network, you receive half off admission for all of your guests. The lady at the counter happily welcomed us! It's Wisconsin so it gets harshly cold... I appreciate the large coat room. It gets a little chaotic in there with sooooo many people unloading their coats and strollers but it's convenient. I guess I'm spoiled from our museum back home because I was just lacking a "wow" factor here. My toddler had fun running around but I feel like she didn't necessarily get anything out of the little exhibits. However, I'm trying to review from an unbiased standpoint, hence the 4 stars. *pretending like this is the only children's museum I've ever been to* On the main floor is a large treehouse for the kiddos to run around in. There's tunnels to go through and bridges to climb. In the back are some cute pods for reading in and a small water section with waterproof vests. Highly recommend for toddlers. The second level is complete with history, technology and creative craft sections. These are appealing to older elementary kids. Some of the technology bits weren't working but that's okay. In the craft area was a huge paint wall which is pretty cool but way too messy for my liking. If you'd like your kids to do that, I'd highly recommend wearing Old clothes that you don't mine being ruined. They try to split it up into stations with bead crafts, sculpting, coloring/cutting/pasting. The best part is the rooftop garden/greenhouse with both step and elevator access. We went in the winter so we didn't reap the benefits of the garden but they did have a small ice skating rink set up with helmets and skates. Inside the green house had a fun sand box to dig for dinosaur bones. There's also a few animals inside. Plus, perfect photo op with the capital building. During the summer, I'd hang out up here all the time. Overall, it was just so chaotic to me. Once we got to the roof where there were less people, we all sighed out of relief. It's got its high and lows, definitely worth checking out for yourself. Keep an eye on your kiddos, it gets insane!
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