
Be Sure to Visit Betty Brinn Children's Museum in Milwaukee - A Must See for Anyone with Children
Betty Brinn Children's Museum is dedicated non-profit organization for show casing interactive exhibits and educational resources for promoting the healthy development of children in their formative years. The museum encourages hands-on learning and development of fundamental skills, self-esteem and ability to work. The museum is accessible to low income and special need requiring community and their children.
The museum was named in honor of Bretty Binn was one the successful businesswoman who spent her childhood in foster homes and orphanages. The museum can be visited by paying an admission fee and parking their vehicles in US Bank parking garage at a discounted rate.
For lunch on your visit to the museum, you could find a range of food from salads and wraps to muffins and cookies, to yogurt parfaits with coffee will add stamina to your day around the museum. The museum encourages group visits and educational programs.
The museum has lockers to rent to leave your things safely and a gift shop where you can get small souvenirs to make your trip memorable. They also sell fin and educational gifts for children and special children, toys, books and puzzles for toddlers and infants.
The museum is organized into different galleries as north gallery with interactive board games and for older children, welcome gallery with Brio's world famous train, cattle wagon and caboose, South Gallery with a trading place, Betty's busy backyard and TV, and East Gallery consisting of games for younger children.

