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Spark your child’s creativity at the newly-renovated Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.

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A GIF of exhibits at the Children's Museum of the Lowcountry.

Kids will love the colorful + immersive exhibits at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.

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Calling all kids (and those young at heart). We recently visited the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry and the interactive space made us feel like a kid again.

Following a recent makeover, the museum is now open daily with revamped exhibits, exciting enhancements, and Super Celebration Saturdays — a year-long series of fun events for kids under eight and their families. Don’t miss highlights like:

  • Live 5 News | Step into a news studio and experience what it’s like to be a news anchor.
  • Infant & Toddler Playspace | A safe space where little ones can explore and play with tactile, fine motor toys.
  • Publix Market | A mini grocery store where kids can sort, count, wait in line, and learn about colors + cooperation.
  • Boeing Brightlab | Kids can experiment with real tools, exploring math, engineering, and problem-solving concepts through hands-on building projects.

Bonus: The expanded gift shop offers a wide selection of tax-free toys, games, and plushies, and every purchase helps support the museum’s mission.

Things to know if you go:

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