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Teaching Museum North museum in Roswell, GA
Photo: RoSa Will
View of Teaching Museum North in Roswell, GA
Photo: RoSa Will
View of Teaching Museum North in Roswell, GA
Photo: RoSa Will

Teaching Museum North

4.7(25 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5-2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-10. Toddlers and preschoolers thrive with the hands-on sensory activities and gentle learning environment, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the science exploration stations and more complex interactive exhibits that challenge their growing minds.

About

Teaching Museum North is a hands-on children's museum in Roswell that sparks curiosity through rotating interactive exhibits and engaging educational programs. Kids can explore science stations, create art projects, and learn through play in a welcoming environment designed specifically for young learners. With a stellar 4.7-star rating, this local gem offers quality educational entertainment without the crowds of larger Atlanta museums.

Highlights

  • Rotating interactive exhibits that keep repeat visits fresh and exciting
  • Hands-on art activities where children create take-home projects
  • Science exploration stations that make learning fun and tactile
  • Educational programs designed for different age groups
  • Intimate size that prevents overwhelm for sensitive or younger children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check their website before visiting to see what rotating exhibits are currently featured so you can prep kids for what they'll explore
  2. 2.Arrive early in the morning on weekdays for the quietest experience, especially beneficial for younger children who may be overwhelmed by crowds
  3. 3.Bring socks for both kids and adults as some interactive areas may require shoes off
  4. 4.Plan extra time for the art activities,kids often want to take their creations home, which makes for a great souvenir
  5. 5.Ask staff about their educational programs and workshops, which often provide deeper engagement than drop-in visits

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) offer the calmest environment with fewer crowds and fresh, fully-stocked activity stations. Avoid weekend afternoons when birthday parties and larger groups typically visit.

What to Know

Check their website or call ahead for current admission prices and hours, as smaller museums sometimes have limited schedules. Parking is available on-site at the Mimosa Boulevard location.

Seasonal Notes

As a smaller museum, hours may vary seasonally or during school breaks. Summer often features special programs and camps. Call ahead during major holidays to confirm they're open, as schedules may differ from larger institutions.

Nearby Eats

Head to Table & Main (5 minutes away) for elevated comfort food with a kids menu in a family-friendly atmosphere, or grab pizza at Your Pie on Canton Street in nearby historic Roswell, which offers build-your-own pizzas that kids love.

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