Now is the time to deck out your backyard for summer. Kids’ playhouses—which afford the same amount of fun without the possibly (probably) very germy play places—are selling like hotcakes. We discovered some of the most popular kids’ playhouses parents are buying right now, from beloved brands like Little Tikes and Step2. Are you going for the wooden playhouse in a modern style or opting for the epic two-story playhouse with a slide? Read on to find your perfect match!

Cozy Escape Wood 2-decker Playhouse with Twisty Slide

two story townhouse style playhouse
Bed Bath & Beyond

It's the New Orleans vibes for us, but the twisty slide doesn't hurt. 

Cozy Escape Wood 2-decker Playhouse with Twisty Slide ($1,217.69)—Buy Here!

KidKraft Wooden Playhouse

two little girls playing in outdoor modern playhouse
KidKraft

We love this white playhouse that allows you to jazz it up with their favorite colors! There's picnic seating on one side and a serving window on the other. 

KidKraft Wooden Playhouse ($299.98)—Buy Here!

Step2 All-Around Playtime Patio

Step2

This fun option combines a playhouse and water table for hours of outdoor fun. The little grill and removable canopy are the icing on the cake!

Step2 All-Around Playtime Patio ($178.02)—Buy Here!

Barbie Seaside Wooden Outdoor Playhouse with Attachable Doll Table and Chairs

barbie themed kids playhouse
Walmart

Literally what else could your Barbie-loving kiddo ask for? This is perfect for those warm spring and summer days.

Barbie Seaside Wooden Outdoor Playhouse ($379.00)—Buy Here!

Farmhouse Style Playhouse with Flower Boxes

white farmhouse style playhouse
Wayfair

This lovely playhouse includes a built-in kitchen, adorable wooden play food, and cedar window boxes to create your own potted garden!

Farmhouse Style Playhouse with Flower Boxes ($949.00)—Buy Here!

Montessori Wooden Playhouse

Etsy

This adorable playhouse is full of learning opportunities. Made out of Baltic birch plywood, it is designed to encourage children's creativity, communication skills, fine motor skills and first educational skills. With numbers, letters, clock parts and mathematical symbols, there's tons for kids to do. Bonus: it's super easy for parents to put together without any additional tools needed!

Montessori Wooden Playhouse ($801.90)—Buy Here!

Sunny Solid Wood Playhouse

Wayfair

Made out of durable wood, this playhouse is fun for the little ones. Flower boxes and a wooden table make this one extra cute, too.

Sunny Solid Wood Playhouse ($189.99)—Buy Here!

Play & Fold Away Modern Farmhouse

white tall kids playhouse with slide
Target

Not only is this cute, but the best part is the unique folding mechanism that allows it to be easily stored when not in use and the carrying handle that makes this the most convenient climber for your family!

Play & Fold Away Modern Farmhouse ($169.99)—Buy Here!

Yurt Playhouse

Etsy

How cute and boho is this yurt-shaped playhouse that doubles as a playpen for babies? We can totally see this set up as a backyard oasis with tons of pillow poufs and some twinkle lights. 

Yurt Playhouse ($1,113.27)—Buy Here!

Backyard Discovery Cedar Playhouse

Amazon

This cedar playhouse comes with a stove, a toy sink and a play cordless telephone for extra fun when friends come over.

Backyard Discovery Cedar Playhouse ($280.98)—Buy Here!

Reign Two Story Playhouse

two story playhouse with swingset
Maisonette

What a stunner, right? With a kitchen downstairs, little living space upstairs, and a slide and swings to boot, you can't go wrong here.

Reign Two Story Playhouse ($3,900.00)—Buy Here!

Waldorf Playhouse

indoor arch playhouse
Etsy

This open-ended play structure is full of pretend-play opportunities for kids of all ages. Snag that cloth covering as an add-on and you'll have shade from the summer sun if you want to place it outside. You can also add on the play stove if you want to get your kids cooking. 

Waldorf Playhouse ($413.01)—Buy Here!

Lattice Fence Detail Playhouse

green and blue plastic kids playhouse
Fruugo

This playhouse comes with a little door flair, plus an outdoor grill space.

Lattice Fence Detail Playhouse ($1,049.00)—Buy Here!

—Kate Loweth & Kate Cartia

 

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If you have an ever-expanding baby bump or a friend with a babe due any day, get ready to wow everyone. From an art center to a bakery to a rustic-chic office space (really!), we found baby shower venues in Chicago that mom-to-be and her guests will remember forever. Scroll down to see all of our picks — and read our list of top to-dos with baby in Chicago — and start the prep!

Ravenswood Loft

This fully furnished 2,000-square-foot open studio space in the heart of Ravenswood accommodates up to 150 people. It features two private bathrooms, kitchenette and reasonably priced hourly rates. They’re uber accommodating with catering—use your own or select from their preferred vendors—and they offer decor and event planning services should you need a bit of assistance.

4437 N. Ravenswood, Ravenswood; 312-479-1390; Online: ravenswoodloft.com

Catalyst Ranch

You'll "ooh" and "aah" when you walk in—promise. Catalyst Ranch is a unique space with a variety of rooms. It’s super-versatile, fun, large but not cavernous, cozy, bright and cheerful. In other words: everything you want in a baby shower spot. Also, it's perfect for people coming from the 'burbs, as it’s right off of the Kennedy.

656 W. Randolph St., West Loop; 312-207-1710, Online: catalystranch.com

Free Range Office

Yep, a baby shower in an office -- and one you'll always remember for it's flexibility and rustic-chic appeal. You can bring in your own food and drinks, so it's the most reasonably priced of the bunch. They have tables, chairs, a sofa lounge area, an outdoor terrace, a kitchen and an assistant to help with your bash. This private loft space is a great option for those who want room to roam and a creative vibe.

2141 W. North Ave., Bucktown; 312-725-3063; Online: freerangeoffice.com

Beverly Arts Center

We'll let you in on a little southside secret: This is truly a gorgeous building that not enough people know about. On staff are wonderful party planners that pretty much do everything, including budgeting, working with your vendors, decorating and more. Parking is plentiful and there are several rooms within the space that will change the vibe of your event (including an art gallery with rotating exhibits — fun!). Plus, they have in-house bartenders.

2407 W. 111th St., Beverly; 773-445-3838; Online: beverelyartcenter.org

Blue Sky Bakery

This adorable café and bakery has excellent brunch and afternoon tea options, with food served family-style (perfect for a cozy gaggle of ladies). You can also feel good about booking as they provide homeless and at-risk youth with jobs.

3720 N. Lincoln Ave., Northcenter; 773-880-9910; Online: blue-sky-bakery.org

The Clubhouse

Big, bold and club-y like no other, Oakbrook's go-to has a whopping six private dining rooms. The menu choice is vast, with a wide variety of platters, stations, buffets and plated meals (think steaks, bacon-wrapped scallops and the like). This is definitely “the spot” if price is no object.

298 Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook; 630-472-0600; Online: theclubhouse.com

Urban Icing

If you're looking for bright and cheerful, this ray of sunshine in Bucktown is your spot. Total bonus that you can have an incredibly beautiful — and delicious — cake waiting for you when you arrive. They'll even help with the logistics of catering, decorations, setup and all those little tiny details that go into making an event memorable for mama-to-be.

1944 N. Damen Ave., Bucktown; 773-384-4418; Online: urbanicing.com

Space 1858

This loft-style brick building was designed to pay homage to the urban essence of Chicago with exposed wood beams, large windows and a brick focal wall. It's beautiful, fresh simplicity provides the perfect blank canvas for your party. And an upside for a city location, parking is ample and guest access is convenient.

1858 W. Grand Ave., Ukranian Village; 312-651-6619; Online: space1858.com

The Lytle House

Have a baby shower that oozes cool at this 2,800 square foot space that has free-flowing indoor-outdoor spaces separated by a full-glass garage door and featuring high ceilings, exposed brick, factory windows, original industrial features and green space. You can even color customize the interior and landscape lighting — perfect for a gender reveal, perhaps?

5517 N. Broadway, Edgewater; 872-228-5591; Online: thelytlehouse.com

—  Maria Chambers & Christa Reed

Cover photo: Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash

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If you’ve always wondered where Santa’s Elves spend their downtime, wonder no more. LEGO has just released a new holiday construction set and it’s full of holiday bling.

The LEGO Elf Clubhouse is festively fabulous with a bauble-adorned Christmas tree, waffle machine, brick built repositionable chimney and a sleighport for parking. The 1,197 piece set is geared towards creators 18 years and older.

 

The Elf Club House retails for $99. VIP Members already have early access and can order on LEGO.com, with release to the general public coming soon.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of LEGO

 

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This week, Walmart released its highly anticipated Top Rated by Kids Toy List. Packed with 36 toys that have all been tested and chosen by kiddos, the list is perfect for making your 2020 holiday wish list!

From tech savvy and surprise toys, to outdoor gear and screen-free entertainment, there’s something for everyone on this year’s list.

Character Inspired

These film and TV-inspired toys are perfect for your streaming kiddos.

Frozen 2 - Magic in Motion Elsa Doll ($59.00)

Blue's Clues & You Peek-A-Boo ($24.84)

Paw Patrol Dino Patroller ($59.00)

The Child Bop It ($14.88) - Walmart Exclusive

LEGO Death Star Final Duel ($89.00) - Walmart Exclusive

Star Wars Dark Saber ($29.84)

Tech Savvy

Let your littles express their creativity with a few techy gifts.

Sensory FX ASMR Mega Bar ($19.88) - Walmart Exclusive

VTech KidiZoom Creator Cam ($59.00)

Instax Mini 7S Seafoam Green ($59.00) - Walmart Exclusive

onn. 8” Tablet Pro ($99.00) - Walmart Exclusive

Interactive Play

Whether it's role playing or interactive, these toys will keep kids happy and their creative juices flowing.

Disney Princess Vanity ($49.88)

Gotta Go Flamingo ($28.82)

FurReal Mama Josie Kangaroo Pet ($67.00)

Squeakee ($58.00)

My Life As Hello Kitty Dolls ($35.00) - Walmart Exclusive

Barbie Farm Barn Playset ($74.00) - Walmart Exclusive

L.O.L. Surprise OMG REMIX Dolls ($34.88, available mid-September)

Surprise, Surprise!

Surprise-loving kids can't wait to tear open these secret gifts.

The Animal ($34.88, available October 1)

Treasure X - Sharks Treasure ($19.87)

Hatchimals Crystal Flyers ($29.77)

Na! Na! Na! Ultimate Surprise ($69.00)

L.O.L. Surprise Clubhouse Playset ($49.88)

Ryan’s World Vending Machine ($39.82) - Walmart Exclusive

Outside Fun

Burn off some energy with these outdoor-worthy activities and toys.

Jetson Mars Light Up Kick Scooter ($34.94) - Walmart Exclusive

Semi-Truck and Trailer Ride On ($249.00) - Walmart Exclusive

Jetson Plasma Light Up Hoverboard ($148.00) - Walmart Exclusive

Razor Black Label E100 Electric Scooter ($128.00) - Walmart Exclusive

Nerf Fortnite https://brandcycle.shop/8ewsbDG ($29.97) - Walmart Exclusive

Screen Free & Simple

No screen necessary for this interactive toys.

Tic Tac Tony ($9.97) - Walmart Exclusive

Kinetic Sand Sandwhirlz ($19.82)

Spark Puppy Piano ($19.82) - Walmart Exclusive

Little People Launch & Loop Raceway ($49.44)

VTech Helping Heroes Fire Station ($39.82)

Hot Wheels Sky Crash Tower ($44.68)

Beybladhttps://brandcycle.shop/ttzzie Burst Rise Hypersphere Set ($49.67)

Megalodon Storm RC ($43.88)

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Walmart

 

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Let your creativity soar! You may not be able to get there in person, but classes are on. Freestyle Love Supreme, the improv troupe founded by Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Anthony Veneziale, is offering virtual summer classes for adults and youth. 

virtual class

The adult classes will cover an introduction to beatboxing, finding your flow, and improv storytelling, while the youth sessions will focus on telling our truths through improv and building confidence while also giving a foundation in basic freestyle skills. Every Thursday, the summer youth sessions, Freestyle Clubhouse (ages 7 to 11) and Freestyle Teens Supreme (ages 12 to 17), will be offered 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET. The classes are $25 per class or $90 for four classes.

The Freestyle Love Supreme Academy will offer two weeks of Remote Summer Camp with some of the best voices on Broadway. The two sessions will be held Aug. 10 to Aug. 14 (ages 7 to 12), 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET, and Aug. 17 to Aug. 21 (ages 13 to 17), 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. ET. 

Remote Summer Camp is $300 per student, and scholarships are available.

The FLS Academy is the first ever freestyle school created and run directly by FLS members, including teachers and guest facilitators, in partnership with long-time FLS producers Kail, Miranda, Ars Nova founders Jenny and Jon Steingart, and Hamilton co-producer Jill Furman.

Check out the FLS website for more information about FLS summer classes.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Julia M Cameron from Pexels

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Hot dog! Disney Junior wants to help keep your preschoolers entertained while they are home this summer. The channel will debut themed programming events throughout July and August kicking off with “Red, White and Bluey Weekend” just in time for Independence Day.

Red, White and Bluey Weekend

Friday, Jul. 3 beginning at 4:30 p.m.; Sat., Jul. 4 beginning at 12:00 p.m.; and Sun., Jun. 5 beginning at 12:30 p.m. on Disney Junior

Disney Junior

Episodes of Bluey, Puppy Dog Pals, T.O.T.S and more will be highlighted. New Bluey-themed interstitials will also debut.

 

Mickey Mouse Calling All Campers Week

Mon., Jul. 13 – Fri., Jul. 17 at 6:30 p.m. on Disney Junior

Disney Junior

This week will feature Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Mickey and the Roadster Racers and Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures episodes spotlighting camping and the great outdoors.

 

Dog Days of Summer Weekend

Sat., Jul. 18 – Sun., Jul. 19 beginning at 12:00 p.m. on Disney Junior

Disney Junior

Dog-themed episodes of favorite series including Puppy Dog Pals, Bluey, Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures and T.O.T.S. will be highlighted this week.

 

Puppy Playcare Week

Mon., Jul. 27 – Wed., Jul. 29 at 9:00 a.m. and Thurs., Jul. 30 at 9:30 a.m. on Disney Channel; and 7:00 p.m. on Disney Junior

Disney Junior

Episodes of Puppy Dog Pals will air daily leading up to the new episode “Firefighter Pups / Hike Paw,” premiering Fri., Jul. 31 at 9:30 a.m. on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW.

 

Mickey Mouse Farm Week

Mon., Aug. 10 – Fri., Aug. 14 at 6:30 p.m. on Disney Junior

Disney Junior

Episodes of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Mickey and the Roadster Racers and Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures highlighting farming and teamwork lead up to a new episode of Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures titled “Goofy’s Hot Dog Harvest / Puppy Birthday to You!,” premiering Fr., Aug. 14 at 8:30 a.m. on Disney Channel and in DisneyNOW.

 

T.O.T.S. Train Week

Mon., Aug. 17 – Fri., Aug. 21 at 9:00 a.m. on Disney Channel and 6:30 p.m. on Disney Junior

Disney Junior

This week will feature T.O.T.S episodes highlighting a new baby train and new babies, leading up the new episode “The Big Little Baby / The Super-Secret Mission” premiering Aug. 21 at 9:00 a.m. on Disney Junior.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Disney Channel

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With a family heritage that is South American on my side and Germanic/British/American on my husband’s, we have quite a mix in our family that is reflected in hair color, skin tone and the like. And I have many friends from various ethnicities or those who are in biracial marriages, or raising a blended family via adoption. All that to say is that we are all very intentional of reading books that feature characters that actually reflect the world around us and I’ve led workshops with children’s author Lauren Ranalli on creating an intentional bookshelf (please contact me if you would like more information on that).  

I grew up surrounded by the European/North American ‘ideal’ of blonde hair and blue eyes and while much has changed in the world of children’s literature, it is still staggering to note that only 13% of books in the last 24 years (1994-2017) contain multicultural content (source: Lee & Low Books). Representation matters and we can do our part by being mindful of what we put into the hands of our littles. With that in mind, here’s a short list of some of our favorite picture books and early chapter book series with diverse characters if you’d like to intentionally diversify your children’s summer reading:

Picture Books:

A Boy Like You by Frank Murphy

Ada’s Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay by Susan Hood

Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juana Martinez-Neal

Charlotte and the Quiet Place by Deborah Sosin

Flossie and the Fox by Patricia McKissack

Hank’s Big Day: The Story of a Bug by Evan Kuhlman

Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall

La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya

The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

Princess and the Peas by Rachel Himes

Steamboat School by Deborah Hopkinson

Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantchev

The Bake Shop Ghost by Jacqueline Ogburn

The Blacker the Berry (poetry) by Joyce Carol Thomas

The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson

The Very Last Castle by Travis Jonker

Early Chapter Books/Juvenile Fiction:

Book Uncle and Me

Ellie May on President’s Day

Ellie May on April Fools’ Day

Princess Truly series

The Clubhouse Mysteries series

The Questioneers series

West Meadow Detectives series

Zoey and Sassafras series

This post originally appeared on The Faith Feast.

A bookish Latina raising three bookworms in Ann Arbor, MI.  I started Living by the Page as an antidote to our current frantic high-tech world: to remind both children and adults alike that we can still find creativity, imagination and refuge in the written word. Boolists, reviews and more at www.livingbythepage.com

They are man’s best friend and no arguing that they are your kiddo’s besties too. Pups! Even if you don’t have a furry friend in your house, we’re betting you have one or all of these nine fictional dogs on your bookshelf. Scroll down to see our favorite, just in time for National #Puppy Day.

photo: patrick.fitzpatrick8523 via flickr 

1. Clifford the Big Red Dog
This giant lovable dog is now the star of a series of books and a cartoon, but we first got to know him the original story Clifford the Big Red Dog. Re-introduce yourself to Clifford and Emily Elizabeth with the classic book that started it all.

Ages: 4-8

2. Harry the Dirty Dog
When a dog gets so dirty his own family can’t recognize him, it’s definitely time for a bath. Harry, a white dog with black spots, transforms into a very dirty dog as he explores the city in this children’s classic that has endured for more than 50 years.

Ages: 4-8 years

photo: Quinn Dombrowski via flickr

3. Spot
This beloved doggie is a childhood staple and with the entire series available in board book form, Spot has helped thousands of kids learn to read! Spot Goes to the Park and Spot Loves His Mommy are super popular but we can’t stop loving on the original, Where’s Spot?

Ages: 1-3

photo: Lea Ann Belter via flickr

4. Lady and the Tramp
If you and the kiddos have already watched this film on repeat you be sure and the Little Golden Book edition is like the Cliffsnote version perfect for bedtime. Sweet Lady Dog and scampy Tramp are a match made in heaven, just like your kiddos and this book.

Ages: 3-7

photo: Cesar Ojeda via flickr

5. The Poky Little Puppy
Little puppies who dig holes under fences do not get dessert: except one. The Poky Little Puppy’s lagtime rewards him with leftover sweets for days in a row, until it finally doesn’t. This charming Little Golden Book belongs on every child’s shelf.

 

Ages: 2-5

photo: Adam Tuttle via flickr 

6. Walter the Farting Dog
Walter is such a good dog, except for one problem. He has terrible gas. This story will crack you and the kiddos up, because you know what are funny? Farts.

Ages: 5-9 years

photo: Jeremy Wong via flickr

7. Pluto
Mickey’s faithful companion has been around since 1930 and graces the screen of many a Disney film. He also makes cameos in the picture-book adaptations of popular movies like The Prince and the Pauper as well as any of the books based on Mickey Mouse’s Clubhouse, like Pluto’s Best.

Ages: 3-5

8. Snoopy
Or should we say, the Red Baron? While you and the kiddos might know him best from the latest Peanuts movie or the classics like It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Snoopy was the co-star of the Peanuts comic strip for years before his animation debut. He also stars in a ton of books including Snoopy Takes Off and the collection of Snoopy-isms and favorite cartoons by Charles Schulz, Keep Calm and Do the Snoopy Dance.

Ages: 5 and up

photo: Alpha via flickr 

9. Paw Patrol Pups
Whether your kiddo is into Marshall, Chase, Skye or one of the other canine crew of Paw Patrol, the popular cartoon has also been turned into many books including an early reader phonics series (Paw Patrol Step into Reading) which is available as a box set.

Ages: 3-7

Who is your favorite storybook pup? Tell us in the comments below. 

St. Louis families are keeping one of the country’s best-kept secrets — from the Gateway Arch to incredible indoor play spots, nature centers and museums, this Missouri city has no shortage of fun things to do with kids.

We love St. Louis for its long list of kid-friendly places to visit, including incredible zoos, farmers markets, museums, and gardens — but that doesn’t mean it’s all worth visiting.  We’ve gathered our picks for the very best things for families to do in St. Louis that are definitely worth your time.

St. Louis Zoo

A visit to the St. Louis zoo would be worth an admission price, but amazingly the zoo is totally free. With more than 16,000 animals, many of them are rare and endangered, the zoo is renowned for its innovative approaches to caring for animals, conservation, research, and education. Tip: admission is free, but there are lots of extras you can pay for, like a train ride, various animal attractions (such as the penguin show), and the 4-D theater. An $11 adventure pass gets you access to everything at the Zoo.

1 Government Dr
Saint Louis, MO 63110-1332
(314) 781-0900

stlzoo.org

City Museum

This incredible 600,000 square-foot museum has to be seen to believe. One part fun house, one part playground, the entire place was built by internationally acclaimed artist Bob Cassilly. Every area (and there are tons) is built using found objects. The entire family (parents included!) will love everything. Tip: bring $10 cash for parking in the lot.

701 N 15th St
Saint Louis, MO 63103-1925
(314) 231-2489

citymuseum.org

The Magic House

Just outside the city, you’ll find the Magic House, a hands-on children’s museum great for kids 11 and under. In addition to hundreds of stationary exhibits, the museum stays fresh by frequently rotating in new exhibits. Kids will want to return again and again.

516 S Kirkwood Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63122-5926
(314) 822-8900

magichouse.org

Missouri History Museum’s History Clubhouse

Another awesome free destination for kids, the History Clubhouse is made just for touching. Kids can learn history while playing; walk through a replica of downtown, take a trolley ride, and pilot a steamboat on the Mississippi River, to name a few.

5700 Lindell Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63112-1004
(314) 746-4599

mohistory.org/society

The National Museum of Transportation

All kids love cars, boats, planes, and trains, and they’ll love this museum just as much. There’s a ton to see and climb on, making it a great way to spend a couple of hours.

2933 Barrett Station Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63122-3301
(314) 965-6212

transportmuseumassociation.org

Soulard Farmers Market

This fabulous, open-air market is open Wednesday – Saturday year round. Nearly 150 vendors sell fresh produce, meat, seafood, cheese, snacks, baked goods, spices, flowers, pets, and other merchandise. It’s a feast for the eyes and your belly!

730 Carroll St
Saint Louis, MO 63104-3808
(314) 622-4180

soulardmarketstl.com

Missouri Botanical Garden

This huge, 79-acre botanical garden is the nation’s oldest botanical garden and considered an oasis within the city limits. There are a variety of attractions to keep the whole family entertained, including a garden specifically for kids.

4344 Shaw St
Saint Louis, MO 63110-2291
(314) 577-5100

missouribotanicalgarden.org

Laumeier Sculpture Park

Kids tend to like anything out-of-the-ordinary, and they’ll love the 60 large-scale outdoor sculptures at Laumeier for that exact reason. Housed in a 105-acre park located in the heart of St. Louis County, the park is free and peaceful. It’s also a great photo opportunity!

12580 Rott Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63127-1230
(314) 821-1209

laumeiersculpturepark.org

The Best Upcoming Events for Kids in St. Louis

If you’re looking for events and activities, don’t miss our local St. Louis family events calendar, which has everything from story times to seasonal activities like apple picking, pumpkin patches, and Christmas tree farms.