If your child loves anything on wheels, make "vroom" in your schedule for these touch-a-truck events, car shows, air shows and Route 66-inspired celebrations in the St. Louis region.
The Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House is hosting a series of summer camps that are perfect for insect-loving super sleuths!
Maryville University’s Center for Access and Achievement (CA2) has announced plans to open a STEM studio in September. The new Interactive STEM Studio: A Maryville Science and Robotics Pop-up will be located at Chesterfield Mall.
Immersive experiences like history tours, living history re-enactments, and history role play games and activities, are all fun ways to inspire children and teens to explore history. Here are a few unique ways to take your family's history exploration beyond the books:
While birthdays are a time to celebrate your child and make lasting memories, we know planning can be stressful. That’s why we’ve compiled seven unique birthday venues in the region that will not only take the planning pressure off your shoulders, but also entertain all your guests. From pottery making to an outdoor adventure park, you’re sure to find something that fits your child’s interests and your budget.
As the lush green trees lining the region's scenic routes, river bluffs and quaint cobblestone streets give way to the crisp gold, crimson and orange of fall, we are reminded that the journey, as they say, is just as important as the destination. Whether you're looking to experience autumn splendor by foot, by car or even by boat, you'll find plenty of options in St. Louis.
For older kids and teens who love to glide, climb, soar, swing, skate, bike and otherwise live life to the extreme, St. Louis offers plenty of adventure (in a safe environment with helmets and protective equipment, of course!). Share an action-packed day of mountain biking, zip lining, rock wall climbing, skateboarding and more with your young thrill seeker at these local parks and destinations. Tip: Many attractions require a signed waiver; save time by completing waivers online in advance, and don't forget to bring proper safety equipment.
Kids can take in a great book as they take a stroll at several local Storybook Walks, unique trails with children's books posted along a walking path.