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The Grand Rapids Children's Museum (GRCM) is two floors of hands-on interactive exhibits and daily drop-in programs that inspire learning through play. GRCM has been a playful destination in downtown Grand Rapids, MI for over 25 years and 4 million guests!
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Mar 11, 2024 · The Grand Rapids Children's Museum celebrates childhood and the joy of learning by providing an interactive, hands-on experience that encourages self-directed exploration.
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Grand Rapids Children's Museum. 237 reviews. #9 of 157 things to do in Grand Rapids. Children's Museums. Write a review. About. Children direct their own learning at this hands-on museum with both permanent and changing exhibits, where they play with slippery bubbles, study a live beehive, learn the magic of mirrors and more.
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Grand Rapids Children's Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 24,406 likes · 77 talking about this · 62,764 were here. GRCM is two floors of hands-on interactive exhibits and daily drop-in programs.
The Grand Rapids Children's Museum celebrates childhood and the joy of learning by providing hands-on exhibits that inspire learning and encourage self-directed exploration.