Museum Babies is back at the Missouri History Museum! Babies and toddlers ages 2 and younger are invited to the History Clubhouse from 10:10 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. every Tuesday. Enjoy songs, board books, and movements for caregivers and children during these 15-minute programs. The Museum Babies theme for April book board stories is spring buds!
The History Clubhouse at the Missouri History Museum is the perfect place to play the day away when the kids are out of school for spring break! Join the warm and cozy fun in a space where kids can be kids as they learn about the history of the city that’s all around them. Each section of this gallery designed for children and their families explores a different era of the history of the St. Louis region. Admission is free!
Lindsay Clukies, MD, is a Washington University emergency medicine physician and associate medical director for trauma services at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability to children in the United States (ages 1-18 years) and unfortunately more children die from preventable injuries than all other diseases combined! Unfortunately, at St. Louis Children’s Hospital we know this all too well as we see thousands of injured children every year.
Summer camps can be a great way to help young children explore the world around them, but it’s important to find one that is tailored to their interests, attention span and the occasional case of the “squirmies.” Several camps in the St. Louis area cater to the preschool crew, offering big adventures for the tiniest campers. Note that most camps require children to be potty trained.