Minnesota Children's Museum: Get messy this summer
Explore emotions and mud at two new experiences inside the Minnesota Children?s Museum in St. Paul. First, "Emotions at Play with Pixar?s Inside Out" is open now in the Special Exhibits Gallery on the fourth floor of the museum. The exhibit is filled with interactive experiences to help people understand the important role emotions, memory and imagination play in our lives. The other new experience is set up in the backyard area and it?s called the Mud Zone. It contains three areas for messy fun including a mud launcher and mud pie kitchen. The museum has cleaning stations and smocks, but suggests caregivers plan ahead and bring a change of clothes for Mud Zone participants. The museum opens at 9 a.m. daily.
Top Videos

Minnesota Children's Museum: Get messy this summer

Iran, U.S. agree to ceasefire extension

MN weather: Nice and sunny Saturday, warm week ahead

Bear sightings rise in Minnesota suburbs

MPD Police Chief resigns after investigation

Federal charges for assaulting, impeding DHS agents keep getting dismissed

Former AG Bondi answers Epstein files questions

Twin Cities bear sightings on the rise

MN weather: July temperatures in May

Suspected UFO sighting involving Anoka police officers

Tick season ramps up across Minnesota

Brooklyn Park family searches for answers

Enough Said: QB competition for the Vikings, MLB owners propose a salary cap and the resignation of Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara

Gas prices heading into summer driving season

Operation Metro Surge ICE agent arrested

Officials grapple with Rochester geese population

DFL, GOP conventions held this weekend

Minneapolis council president, metro bears, Australia vs. 3M : All Day Live

Suspect to be charged in Shakopee fatal shooting

Minnesota gun violence ‘accountability activation’

Minneapolis city council president addresses strained relationships amid chief resignation

Australia sues 3M in $1.4B PFAS case

Minneapolis police share update on double downtown shooting

Twin Cities housing shift: Investors buying more homes

Diane's Place named a top 50 restaurant in North America
