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Museo Pambata

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Museo Pambata

Dear parents instead of taking your kids to the mall for entertainment which is the usual practice nowadays, why don’t you take them to a museum? Remember entertaining your kids is not just about doing the usual things like going to the movies, playing in video game arcades and etc. There are more fun and best of all educational things to do as compared to your local department store. Where can you have fun and learn at the same time? In a museun!

Museo Pambata…from the name itself, it is a museum for kids! It is one of the first interactive museum in the Philippines. It was opened in 2000 a brainchild of Nina-Lim Yuson. It is located at Roxas Boulevard cor. South Drive, Manila.

 

Remember the rules!

Kids and even adults will enjoy this place. It is not boring because it is mostly hands on meaning kids can interact with the objects kind of like an educational toy! Goodbye to the usual paintings and glass enclosed objects.

Insects!

Feel free to touch! A lesson on textures!

Inside the museum, your senses will explode to happiness! As they say we learn best through experience and experience it is when you go to this museum!
Museo Pambata has 8 rooms with various themes that caters to different topics that visitors will enjoy. 

1. Kalikasan and Karagatan (Nature and Sea)

2. Maynila Noon (Old Manila)

3. Paglaki Ko (Jobs/Career)


4. I love my planet Earth

5. Pamilihang Bayan (Market)

6. Katawan Ko (The Human Body)



7. Bata sa Mundo (Children of the World)


Dolls everywhere!



In addition, the Museum also offers Party Packages which is absolutely great. You learn something while partying! LOL!  
To know more about the museum visit its official website http://www.museopambata.org

TELEPHONE NO: 523-1797/98 or 536-0595

HOW MUCH?

P250 for children 2 years old above and adults. It is very affordable! đŸ˜€

FREE for Museum workers and teachers with valid ID.

Manila residents with valid ID FREE on TUESDAYS and 50% discount on other days.

MUSEUM HOURS

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Tuesday to Saturday)

1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday

Monday – The museum is clos and selected offcial holidays.