The Magic House will soon take young visitors into the pages of their favorite stories with a new 5,000-square-foot early childhood exhibit.
These local St. Louis summer camps give your child the opportunity to have fun while enhancing their academic skills.
The Magic House has announced plans to host a new monthly cultural program series designed to provide engaging, interactive and hands-on opportunities that help promote global literacy and foster tolerance and inclusion of different traditions, religions, appearances, languages and art forms.
New to St. Louis? Congratulations and welcome to STL! Whether you're looking for a fun, inexpensive getaway, or a new place to call home, St. Louis' diverse culture, great food and affordable entertainment make it a perfect option for families. Here are 20 iconic spots to visit with kids if you're new to the area:
For families that value quality time above the latest electronic gadget, purchasing an annual pass or membership to one of the area's local attractions can be a great alternative. Instead of the traditional Christmas, Hanukkah or birthday gift, check out these best bets for annual passes and memberships to top destinations in St. Louis.
While there’s no harm in sleeping in and enjoying a few lazy days, summer is also a great time to get out and try new things. If your teen is looking for a productive way to spend summer, or you’re looking for a way to nudge your teen in the right direction, here are a few ideas to consider:
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was originally published in 2018. For more information about current and upcoming exhibits, visit The Magic House website.
When Elizabeth Fitzgerald was in college working toward a degree in education, she was asked to compose her mission statement as a future educator. At that time, she likely had no idea just how far her mission to create a love of learning in children would travel or how many children she would reach.
Most parents of school-aged children are probably familiar with the acronym STEAM, which describes the science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics skills that are in demand in today's workforce. Fortunately St. Louis offers some out-of-this-world opportunities to get kids excited about developing their STEAM skills: