Miami Children’s Museums 10th Birthday Party Celebration 9/7/13

Miami Children’s Museums 10th Birthday Party Celebration
Michimu's b-DaySeptember 7th, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Miami Children’s Museum
980 MacArthur Causeway
Watson Island, Miami.
Regular admission is $16 for adults and children, $12 for Florida Residents, free for children less than 1 year and admission for Members is complimentary.
During the month of September, to celebrate our 10th Birthday, Miami-Dade residents receive a reduced admission of just $10.00.
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Join Miami Children’s Museum (MCM) as we celebrate our tenth birthday on our Watson Island home with our biggest birthday party yet! Families will celebrate with birthday games, activities, and surprises all based on the number 10!

Throughout the day families will enjoy birthday games including hop-scotch, water balloon toss, three legged races, a MiChiMu Dance Party with different cultural dances and will even learn to count to ten in English, Spanish, Creole, French, Portuguese. No birthday party is complete without balloon animals, face painting and cake!

In honor of our 10th year, MCM will offer reduced admission of $10 to all Miami-Dade residents for the entire month of September! The $10.00 September Birthday admission includes access to all the Museum’s many interactive and bi-lingual exhibits, including our newest traveling exhibit, Dino Island which transports children back to the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth!

The Miami Children’s Museum offers bilingual and interactive exhibits; programs and classes and learning materials related to arts, culture, community and communication. They have 14 interactive galleries as well as housing many exciting and fun traveling exhibits. Miami Children’s Museum (MCM) is dedicated to enriching the lives of all children by fostering a love of learning and enabling children to realize their highest potential. Through arts and educational programs, MCM seeks to include and target all audiences in Miami’s changing and diverse community by becoming the “town center” for Miami-Dade County’s children and families.

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