We recently checked out a new museum that opened in New York City called the Museum of Math (or, for the cool kids, MoMath).
It’s only been open for a few months, but it sounded interesting enough to build a day trip around.
So we piled into the family cruiser and hit the big city…
My concerns turned out to be unfounded. We were there for about 1.5 hours and the we left for lunch. As we ate lunch, I asked the kids what they wanted to do next. The response, from the boy child, was heartening: “Aren’t we going back to the Math Museum?”
And so we did.
Definitely recommended for elementary and early middle school-aged kids.
Read about MoMath in the NY Times.
And if you go, some nearby lunch recommendations. We had hoped to check out Eataly, but it was ridiculously crowded (and not too kid-friendly). Instead, we ended up Eisenberg’s Diner, which rocked.