The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is bringing a touch of Cook Children’s imagination and magic to the newly renovated TCU Children’s Gallery, set to reopen on March 7.
Since 2009, the Children’s Gallery has been a favorite stop for children exploring the Museum, inviting them to learn through playful, hands-on activities and exhibits. The reimagined TCU Children’s Gallery features the same immersive experience but with a new touch of whimsy.
“After more than a decade of play, we wanted to reimagine the Children’s Gallery for a new generation of learners by updating the physical environment, incorporating modern experiences, and creating a space that feels fresh, inclusive, and connected to our community,” said Karla Hernandez, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History Marketing Manager. “The goal wasn’t to replace, only to refresh and elevate the experience for the children of today.”
Where the Future Begins
The Children’s Gallery is a space full of possibilities for curious minds. Anchored by an otherworldly spaceship and launch pad play area, it welcomes visitors to explore Fort Worth’s Cowtown culture and imagine the city’s promising future. The space is drenched in bright colors and features a fantastical facade of Fort Worth’s most notable landmarks, like Texas Christian University’s iconic Frog Fountain, Amon G. Carter Stadium and Cook Children’s Medical Center…