Which Art Museums are best for 5-10 yr olds?

Although art museums can be entertaining and educational to adults, they can be boring and daunting to kids. And because kids enjoy touching and exploring the things they find interesting and entertaining, you should not bring them to art museums that house priceless artwork behind security glasses. Rather, you should bring them to museums where they are allowed to be noisy and to do some guided explorations.

Some art museums for kids also offer art classes, treasure hunts, and guided tours for toddlers and preschoolers to engage their interest in art. The following are among the best art museums for kids in the US: The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, New York Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas In Los Angeles you can visit the following museums for kids: Los Angeles Children's Museum 310 N. Main St.Los Angeles, CA Zimmer Children's Museum 6505 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 100 Los Angeles, CA If you live anywhere near any of the above-mentioned museums, you may consider visiting their websites first for the schedule of activities and tickets before taking your kids over for a visit.

If you live somewhere else and would like to know if there are good art museums near your place, you may find the following museum finder helpful: http://www.museumspot.com/ You may also be interested to read the article in the following link for other interesting art museums for kids: http://www.parents.com/fun/vacation/us-destinations/the-10-best-art-museums-for-kids/ I hope this helps!

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