• Boogie Bash

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    Boogie Bash -Parachute Play.  Musical games and activities that encourage cooperation, turn-taking and sharing, developing a sense of rhythm, strengthening the upper torso, and following directions. Available for young toddlers […]

  • Crazy About Critters

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    Crazy About Critters - TGR Exotics What happens when a turtle outgrows its shell?  How many quills does a hedgehog have?  Find out answers to these questions and more as […]

  • Shadow Puppet Theatre

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    Shadow Puppet Theatre presents, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.  This favorite picture book follows a caterpillar with a big appetite as he munches through each day of the […]

  • Storybook Theatre

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    Storybook Theatre presents, The Night Before the Fourth of July by Natasha Wing.  All the fun and celebrations of America’s birthday are highlighted in this fun rhyming tale of a […]

  • Science Madness

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    Invisible Ink. Get hands on with these short science activities, which are suitable for all ages. Even the youngest scientists will enjoy exploring their world through these interactive explorations.

  • Museum Open

    Museum Open
    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    The museum is now open on Monday through Labor Day.

  • Lego® Time

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    Lego® Time-Drop and Rescue Prepare to take LEGO engineering to the next level as we combine it with LEGO Education Computer Software. Children will have the opportunity to develop their […]

  • S.O.S. Science on Stage

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    S.O.S. Science on Stage – Lava Lamp. Calling all future scientists! Prepare to be amazed and intrigued as we explore fun science experiments up close live on stage. These short […]

  • Tanabata

    The Woodlands Children's Museum

    In Japan, it’s not unusual this time of year for children to have stars in their eyes. In fact, it’s encouraged. July 7 is when families celebrate Tanabata – also […]