![]() Does your child like dinosaurs? This free museum displays almost 1,000 fossils, including dinosaur bones, crinoids, Oligocene mammals of North America, mosasaurs, cave bears, Pleistocene mammals of the Carolinas, ocean life through time, and fossil plants.Mace Brown Museum of Natural History (CHS) Note: there are three full-service bars inside, so be aware it is not catered specifically to children. Located in downtown Charleston, The Alley is a bowling alley and arcade.From gardening to grocery shopping and from painting to building with blocks, children are immersed in science, art, history, engineering, and more. There are so many hands-on, interactive activities for kids of all ages. ![]() Interested in what else the library has to offer? Learn more about the experience of a local mom (a Charleston Moms contributor) here!Ĭhildren’s Museum of the Lowcountry (CHS) Find your local library for programming information on the CCPL website.Want to pet a stingray or say hi to the turtles, otters, and jellyfish? Head downtown to the South Carolina Aquarium.Ĭharleston County Public Libraries (Countywide).Kid-Friendly Activities for Rainy Days Charleston It’s only a matter of time before every square inch of the house is covered in toys and/or everyone (including momma) is crying.īut, I come with good news: a crowdsourced list of kid-friendly places to explore during less favorable weather. But unfortunately, puddle-jumping can’t last all day, and in my house neither can peaceful playtime. On rainy days, my kids love to put on their rain boots and raincoats and take on the great outdoors. Truly one of the simplest joys of childhood.
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