Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose
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Judy Margaret Chen
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A museum dedicated to children, especially for younger kids, but children of all ages are welcome. There are 2 stories in the museum, excluding an area where it seems to be half of basement. There are a lot of fun and interactive activities for kids to learn and explore, but should be done under the supervision of adults.
Avery Johnson
Reviewer
If you've got little ones, this place is gold. There's so much for them to touch, build, pretend, and run around in. Just be ready for a lot of excited and sometimes loud kids if you go on a weekend.
kanitha crisolo
Reviewer
BRING A CHANGE OF CLOTHES. Our biggest lesson/regret after the water area lol. This place is fantastic for the toddler to preschool crowd! If you have a sensory seeker, just the ability to touch everything, especially things they can't touch in real life like water shut off valves, driver's seats, and the play oven in the kitchen area was so exciting. The place is clean and has several measures to attempt to keep germs at bay, plentiful sanitizer stations, bins for toys that had been in mouths,
Katrina Jenkins
Reviewer
Well we decided to go here for my daughters 1st birthday. Her mother(myself), her father, my father and his girlfriend. I remember visiting this place as a kid and remembering it being so big and the biggest rubber ducky I have ever seen on the roof. Parking is HORRIBLE!!!! We didn't really know what to expect?!?! We started in the fossil type room, my father and boyfriend seem engage but the ladies weren't impressed and same for the world market which has all the fake foods and veggies to prete
tammy massey
Reviewer
I took my daughter and grandson on an exciting trip from Antioch to the museum, and it turned out to be a wonderful experience for all of us. As soon as we arrived, the vibrant atmosphere of the museum captivated us, but it was the water exhibit that truly stole the show. My grandson was absolutely thrilled by the interactive balls floating in the water, and I could see his eyes light up with joy as he splashed around, completely immersed in play. He eagerly tried out all the different activitie