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When it's too rainy or hot or cold, and the kids need some indoor activity, you can find it here, from museums to aquariums, bowling, play spaces, bounce houses, arts centers, libraries, story times, and more.Monkey Joe'sParent rating: ![]() Location: 9061 Watson Road, Saint Louis, MO A popular inflatable play destination and party venue in the area, Monkey Joe's offers walk-in play time seven days a week, as well as party time slots. The venue is the prou... |
Leftovers, Etc.Parent rating: ![]() Location: 1759 Scherer Parkway, Saint Charles, MO Leftovers, Etc. acquires surplus and recycled resources - things like fabric, buttons, wood scraps, canisters, school supplies, and more - from businesses, industry, and the local community and...
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Deer Run Branch LibraryParent rating: ![]() Location: 1300 North Main, O Fallon, MO Deer Run Branch Library is part of the St. Charles City-County Public Library system. |
COCA (Center of Creative Arts)Parent rating: ![]() Location: 524 Trinity Avenue, Saint Louis, MO COCA swept all three categories of our 2008 Parents' Picks quest to find the best artsy class for little kids, b...
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Gamble Recreation CenterParent rating: ![]() Location: 2907 Gamble Street, Saint Louis, MO Gamble Recreation Center offers neighborhood residents the use of a gymnasium, a boxing and workout room, a crafts room, a game room, and a senior citizens room. Kids can participate in...
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Daniel Boone Home & Boonesfield VillageParent rating: ![]() Location: 1868 Highway F, Defiance, MO Frontiersman Daniel Boone called this site his home in the early nineteenth century; the four-story, Georgian-style structure was hand-built with quarried Missouri limestone walls that are 2.5 ...
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Challenger Learning CenterParent rating: ![]() Location: 205 Brotherton Lane, Saint Louis, MO Who wouldn't get excited upon hearing that they're about to embark on a "space mission"? For space enthusiasts, the Challenger Learning Center provides hands-on, realistic, simu... |
Missouri History MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: Lindell Boulevard and DeBaliviere, Forest Park, Saint Louis, MO The past meets the future in the Forest ...
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Saint Louis Art MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: Forest Park, One Fine Arts Drive, Saint Louis, MO The winner of our 2008 Parents' Picks quest to find the best museum for teens in St. Louis, the Saint Lou...
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St. Louis MillsParent rating: ![]() Location: 5555 St. Louis Mills Boulevard, Hazelwood, MO The bargains can't be beat at St. Louis Mills, a large shopping mall that features several name-brand outlet stores, such as those for Banana Republic, Gap, Reebok, and The Children's Pl...
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Yucandu Art StudioParent rating: ![]() Location: 20 Allen Avenue Suite 110, Saint Louis, MO For artists or those that want to be, Yucandu Art Studio offers a pretty neat concept: It offers open studio time and plenty of tempting artsy supplies - mosaic, decoupage, fiber, wood, ...
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Gateway ArchParent rating: ![]() Location: 707 North First Street, Saint Louis, MO You'll be among vast company, and standing tall, once you visit the Gateway Arch: The signature St. Louis structure is the fourth most-visited tourist attraction in the world and, at 630 feet, ...
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Museum of Westward ExpansionParent rating: ![]() Location: 707 North First Street, Saint Louis, MO Lewis and Clark buffs, or anyone interested in the impressive role that St. Louis played in fostering the westward development of the United States will appreciate the Museum of Westward Expansion<...
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