
Whether it's hosting a celebration for your little ones' soccer team, bringing family and friends together for a birthday party or joining in on the fun at one of our Play Street Museum special events, our team will help make it extra special.
Choose from a range of private party options that best match your vision of the perfect kid's birthday party for your precious little one(s). We have many adorable themed parties to choose from or let us help you create your own unique party theme. Host a party that is full of imaginative play, fun kid's activities and more in our interactive children's museum. Their special day only happens once a year. Make this one unforgettable!
Everyday Celebrations
At this special age there is so much to celebrate in the lives of our children. Let us help you host a memorable kindergarten graduation after party, sports team award ceremony, or girl's night out with a range of fun kid's activities.
Please visit our web site for more information and if ready to book or if you have questions, please email: stlouisinfo@playstreetmuseum.com
Bring your babies and toddlers to this free story time at the Missouri History Museum.
Storytelling in the Museum is an in-person storytelling event happening at 10:30 a.m. at the Missouri History Museum. This event, perfect for the preschool set, features engaging stories with themes like Grandparents Day, Hispanic Heritage Month, and mealtime. Storytelling in the Museum is free.
Visit The Magic House for Toddler Time, a special early-morning program for toddlers. Children age 1-4 can take part in exhibits and exclusive interactive activities designed just for little ones. There are new themes every week!
Enjoy an evening of chess for all ages. Chess boards and pieces are provided, just bring yourself and a desire to learn and explore your chess skills.
Tiny Trekkers is a weekly nature-based program for preschoolers (ages 3-5) at the Nature Institute. Preschoolers explore the nearly 500 acres of preserves through hands-on experiences out in nature. Kids stomp through creeks, use nets to catch and observe insects, taste edible plants, and learn about the natural world.