Grocery area
Tree house
Grocery store area
Vet play area
Outdoor mini climbing wall
Cute boat exhibit
Photo spot
China play area
Bank teller play area
Grocery store
A rainbow over KiDiMu! Just proof this place is full of awesome!
The golf cart car that kids love to play in
Car again
Little baby section
The docs office
Pretend to drive a car
KiDiMu from the front
The grocery store
Henry L.
Jul 29, 2022
We made a trip to Bainbridge Island to visit this museum m. Overall it's not worth it to ride the ferry just to visit this museum, but if you're in the area, definitely check it out. Past the entrance is an awesome treehouse kids can climb, where a slide is located. Around the tree house are several rooms that model different components of a city: a grocery store, a bank, a vet, and so on. Kids will enjoy sitting in the electric car and "driving." Upstairs is fun as well, with a space station, a light station, and a puppet show area. Tucked by the lantern room is a picture of Harriet Davis who was a key member of the advisory counsel (in memoriam).
Read MoreKyleigh C.
Aug 8, 2022
This is a smaller kids museum, but there is still lots to do and usually the perfect amount of other families visiting. For the four of us to visit 2 hours, it cost around $30. They have a Lego room, tree house, lots of stem toys, space area, play house, pretend vet + bank + grocery, light up wall, train set, kid sized cars, books, art supplies, outdoor climbing and building. There's spots for adults to sit and bathrooms. If you're in the area, it's worth stopping by!
Read MoreMike J.
Feb 4, 2023
Was heading up to Seattle for the Weekend and decided to stop in for an hour. Was really fun laid back atmosphere. Alden made us feel welcomed and we even got 25% off of admissions for being a member of a children's museum in Oregon . 6 year old and 3 year old enjoyed their time .. the animal scavenger hunt was fun and worth taking time to look for. Would recommend if in the area .. painting hearts at the end was a bonus neat Valentine's Day souvenir
Read MoreLee C.
Nov 2, 2022
A great day here with 2 yr old grandson. He had a blast so will join now with yearly membership. Plenty to keep him busy and engaged. Inside and outside area.
Read MoreS. Rene' P.
Nov 10, 2019
This place is crazy!! $8.00 pp. For everyone!!It's super small and packed with kids and adults. The kids play with the other kids and the adults are sitting at various toys trying to get off their feet and relax while the kids are being kids.Only problem is the adults are relaxing ON the other toys, so the kids can't play.I guess on a rainy cold day this place would be ok.But come on.... why do adults have to pay when there is absolutely nothing for us to do but watch our kids.
Read MoreJenny S.
Oct 7, 2023
We came in, washed our hands after we paid and went straight to the tree house. It was a little warm in there but very clean. My toddler(2 year old) was able to play with everything they had to offer without issue with being smaller. She loved the vet area the best. Also, there was an upstairs with a little play house that she constantly went in and out of. We paid $8 per adult (military discount) and paid $8 for our toddler. All in all she loved every minute there and it was worth it for the easy 2 hours we played. Which could have been longer but it was lunch time.
Read MoreJessica G.
May 6, 2024
Think twice before registering for their summer camps... I was charged $400 for canceling my daughters' registrations for their summer camp; camps they did not attend. I registered 4/15 for late July/early August camps and asked to cancel their registration on 4/22; three months before the camp was scheduled to begin. Corinne, the executive director, even admitted that their enrollment wasn't affected and she still refused to give a full refund and did not even give the refund amount they said they would. Extremely disappointed and frustrated by this experience.
Read MoreL L.
Mar 24, 2023
Expensive and misses the mark. Charging adults $9 each on top of the $9 kid fee is ridiculous. They don't even provide adequate seating. The exhibits on the lower level are geared towards the 1-4 year old crowd. Littles will love the tiny grocery store and the little car. The lower floor is fine if your kid is that young but basically renders half the facility useless to a kid 5+. The upstairs consists of weird exhibits that most adults can't really figure out. Nano technology? The "experiments" have nothing to do with the copious amount of explanations on boards no one reads. Other activities are missing pieces, or are broken or have zero explanations. There is just a complete disconnect between how children learn/play and the exhibits upstairs. Bottom line: not a great place for kids 5+ and too much money to justify regular visits. There's potential here to be great but it's just not.
Read MoreLola F.
Sep 5, 2023
This place was us definitely best suited for kids 5 and under. They do not offer rotating exhibits so after a few visits it loses some appeal. KIDIMU has mostly turned into a pre-school since C19. Therefore has become less accessible as a "kids museum" for the community. Especially for those with kiddos that still take naps.
Read MoreK M.
Aug 22, 2023
We've been to almost every childrens museum on the west side of Washington and this was by the far the most disappointing. The toys were old, dirty, and missing. Many of the activities were not fully developed for a well rounded play experience. The outdoor area was small and dusty. The only redeeming factor of this museum was the market grocery center. What a disappointment.
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