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Myseum

Rating

4.2(965)

Family of 4

$40–$70 (admission per child; adults lower or free)

Duration

2–3 hours

Best Ages

0–8

About

Myseum is a children's play museum built on a simple and effective premise: young children learn through play, and the best museum for kids is one where they do the playing. Every exhibit is designed to invite child-led discovery — pretend grocery stores where kids bag the produce and run the checkout, construction zones with real (age-appropriate) tools and materials, water play tables that spark physics exploration without any worksheets, and open art stations where the process matters more than the product.

The result is a museum where kids stop asking 'what do we do here' after about 30 seconds and start just doing. That organic engagement — kids directing their own experience — is what separates genuinely good children's museums from ones that feel like dressed-up exhibit halls.

For parents, Myseum's layout is manageable: the scale is designed for young children, which means the space isn't overwhelming to supervise, and the pretend-play areas explicitly invite parental engagement. Parents who play alongside their kids in the grocery store or construction zone consistently get more out of the visit than those who watch from the sidelines.

The water play area is consistently the most beloved exhibit — kids gravitate to it immediately and often don't want to leave. Bring a change of clothes or pick up a smock at the entrance. It's one of those situations where fighting the water is exhausting and just letting them get wet leads to a much happier visit for everyone.

For the 0–8 age range, Myseum is one of the more thoughtfully designed children's museums in the St. Louis area. The exhibits are regularly updated, programming is offered throughout the year, and the staff is genuinely good with young kids.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Yes

Nursing / Changing

Available

Kid Meals

Limited

Setting

Indoor

Rainy Day

Great option!

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings for calmer experience; check for timed entry sessions

Wait Times

Minimal — open play format

Nearby Food

Limited on-site snack options. Family restaurants nearby depending on the specific location.

Why Kids Love It

Myseum is a play-based children's museum where every exhibit is built around imaginative, child-led discovery — little grocery stores kids can 'shop' in, construction zones, water play, and art stations where there's no wrong answer. It's the kind of place where kids forget they're learning because they're too busy doing.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • The water play area is a perennial favorite — bring a change of clothes (or pick up a smock at the door)
  • The pretend-play areas (grocery store, construction, etc.) work best when a parent engages alongside — kids stay longer and get more out of it
  • Check for any scheduled programming or drop-in workshops during your visit
  • Membership may have reciprocal benefits at other children's museums — ask at the front desk
  • The space is designed for little legs — allow kids to set the pace rather than rushing through exhibits

What to Bring

  • Change of clothes (water play)
  • Snacks
  • Comfortable shoes

Cost Info

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$40–$70 (admission per child; adults lower or free)

Tips to Save

  • Membership is worth it for frequent visitors; look for reciprocal museum agreements if you have a membership from another children's museum network

Hours & Contact

Contact

283 Lamp and Lantern Village, Town and Country, MO 63017

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