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Children's Museum of Cleveland opens newest exhibit

The Children's Museum of Cleveland (CMC) opened its newest exhibit, the Meadow, on Monday, October 1. The highly anticipated space, designed exclusively for the Museum’s youngest visitors, welcomes infants, toddlers and new walkers, and their families to play, grow and learn together. You asked. We listened. It’s here!

The Meadow is dedicated to the Museum’s youngest learners — from birth to age 3. In a sensory-rich environment, it encourages gross and fine motor exploration, pretend play, early literacy, early math skills and problem solving. The exhibit supports the vital parent-child relationship, building a firm foundation for life-long learning and healthy child development. Admission to the Museum is $12 per person, free for infants 11 months and younger. For more information, visit https://cmcleveland.org/meadow/

CMC opened in its new location in MidTown Cleveland in November 2017, after purchasing and renovating the historic Stager Beckwith mansion — one of the few remaining homes from Millionaire’s Row. The Museum plans a November opening for its next two expansion exhibits, Playlist and Theater, rounding out its offerings to ensure that the very best exhibits and programs are available for families and visitors of Northeast Ohio.

As a leader in imaginative and creative play, The Children’s Museum of Cleveland (CMC) gives children a place and the tools to write their own script and discover their own adventures through interactive exhibits and programs. They offer an open-ended learning environment giving children the opportunity to imagine, experiment, problem-solve and communicate — building skills for a 21st-century learner. They are a museum for all children — of all abilities, backgrounds, and ages — a place for families to play, connect and learn together in an environment designed to excite, enrich and inspire.

For more information, visit CMCleveland.org.