• Charleston: Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

    Charleston Childrens Museum Charleston Museum Park

    Brina having fun at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.

    On one of our visits to Charleston I asked what the girls would like to do and they requested to go to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.  We spent the morning playing, exploring, and being creative at the museum.  This was our second time visiting the Charleston’s Children Museum.  Some of the rooms and displays were the same, but several were new so that made it entertaining for the kids.  Thankful for a fun rainy morning inside with the kids!

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    Karlie doing the climbing wall.

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    I see Brina Bee!

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    An airplane seesaw!

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    Brina walking the plank!  She seems pretty happy to walk the plank!

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    Karlie having a blast in the water room!

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    The water works room is always a fun one!

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    Brina hanging out in the pirate boat!

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    Karlie the pirate!

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    Brina having a blast at the museum!

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    Look out they are driving the fire truck.

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    Brina painting her master piece at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry!

     

  • The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

    Heading to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

    While we were in Charleston over Spring Break we made a trip to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.  We haven’t been there before so the girls were very excited.  We headed out first thing Wednesday morning to downtown Charleston so we could be there when it opened to go exploring. The girls had a blast playing in all the rooms from being creative in the art room to checking out all the nooks and crannies in the castle, splashing around in the water wise room, experimenting with golf balls using Newton’s Laws, steering the pirate ship, shopping for groceries, and all the neat games outside too.

    We had only been there for a little while and McCown Bridges came to welcome us as well as let us know about the upcoming events.   If you are in the Charleston area and want a fun place to take the kids you should check out the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry!  Here are some of the highlights of our trip to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.

    Karlie having fun exploring the castle room!

    Brina and Karlie having fun

    Brina and Karlie at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry

    What things happen in Spring?

    Walking the plank

    Brina steering the pirate ship

    Our little Karlie pirate!

    One of Karlie’s paintings. Both girls loved hanging out and doing several crafts & paintings in the art room

    Brina really liked the art room and the colored rice

  • Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry (Two for One Admission Coupon)

    Our family loves Charleston, South Carolina and we especially enjoy all the amazing family activities in the area.  Whether you live in the Charleston area or love to visit it one neat place explore with the kids is the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry.

    Nine interactive exhibits, including a two-story Medieval Castle, a pirate ship and a dedicated Art Room, allow your children to explore the arts, sciences and humanities through their own hands-on experiences. Weekly classes expose children to the arts, movement and foreign languages. 

    Regular admission: $10 per person over 12 months old, $8 for SC Residents, free for children under 12 months old.   The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry and US Family Guide are giving my Readers Receive Two For One Admission to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry with this exclusive coupon!

    A special thanks to U.S. Family Guide and Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry for offering a special discount to my readers.  Any specific product information was provided by Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry and U.S. Family Guide, however, the opinions expressed in this post are our own.