![]() ![]() Attend story time called ‘The World & Me’ for ages 3 to 8.Take one of the free family programs with interactive and fun topics on science, culture and museum collection.If you’re looking for something fun for kids to do at this museum then check out the Butterfly Garden located inside where you can view hundreds of butterflies from around the world! Source: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History What’s fun for kids: It has over 125 million objects that they care for at the museum. Learn the story of our planet at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, one of the most popular museums in Washington D.C. #1 Visit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Fun Things (& Free Things) to Do in Washington DC for the Entire Family.#93 Visit the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery.#92 View the Country’s Founding Documents.#90 Visit the Best Toy Store in the City.#88 Enjoy the Green Space at Stead Park and take a short walk.#87 Educate yourself about the complex history of our nation at the National Museum of American History.#86 Attend the Annual Drive-In at Union Market.#85 Visit one of the largest and most inclusive collections of American art in the world.#84 Attend a Session at the Supreme Court.#83 Visit the National Museum of African American History & Culture.#80 Attend one (or several!) of the Annual Spring Festivals in DC.#79 Pick up some fresh food at one of the local farmer’s markets.#78 Pay a visit to the National Museum of the American Indian.#75 Visit, learn, and watch the exhibits at the National Building Museum.#74 Enjoy a Picnic at One of These Parks.#73 Go ice skating at Fort Dupont Ice Rink.#72 Challenge Yourself at an Escape Room.#69 Visit the Kid Spaces at DC Libraries.#68 See the interactive exhibits at Artechouse.#65 Here’s a chance for the younger kids to become Junior Ranger.#62 Cool off at one of the spray grounds.#61 Take the pay-what-you-like National Mall scavenger hunt tour.#60 Play a game of miniature 10-pin bowling.#59 Design your own stamp (and email it to yourself).#58 Plan a staycation at DC’s most awarded hotel, The Jefferson.#57 Visit the National Portrait Gallery.#55 See how money is made at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.#54 Photograph kids taking pictures with flowers as big as their heads.#53 Surprise the kids with mac n’ cheese topped with baked Goldfish crackers.#52 Can you catch the mobile cookie & milk man?.#51 Bring a picnic, a kite & a soccer ball to the National Mall and enjoy a relaxing day.#50 Watch a show at the theater devoted to kids.#49 Snap kiddie portraits at Blagden Alley.#46 Enjoy a free concert on the lawn of the US Capitol Building. ![]() #45 Try a DC Landmark Chocolae Covered Oreo.#44 Small batch ice cream and handmade chocolates.#43 Bring a picnic (or get food there) at the Kennedy Center rooftop and enjoy the view.#42 Climb to the rooftop terrace of the National Gallery of Art.#41 Walk or take a boat to Theodore Roosevelt Island.#39 Watch a free performance at Millennium Stage.#38 Let the kids run the bases at Nationals Park.#37 Check out the 19-foot chair in Anacostia.#36 Ride a bike along the Georgetown Waterfront Park.#35 Play at this unique outdoor jungle gym.#34 Attend a kid’s story and activity time at an independent bookstore.#33 Load up on fresh produce at DC’s oldest continually operated fresh food public market.#31 Bring your kid’s drum (or not!) to listen to the drum circle on Sunday afternoons at Meridian Hill Park.#30 Bilingual storytime at the National Gallery of Art.#29 Have some good outdoor fun at Friendship “Turtle” Park.#27 Enjoy a Show at the National Theatre.#24 Grab a delicious cupcake from Georgetown Cupcake.#23 Do something different with Smithsonian Sleepovers.#21 Test your spy skills at the International Spy Museum.#20 Learn something new at The National Geographic Museum.#19 Constitution Gardens & Constitution Gardens Park.#18 There is something for everyone at Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens.#17 Check out the Cherry Blossoms at the National Cathedral.#15 Play free ping pong and eat yummy pizza at Comet Ping Pong.#14 Enjoy the view from the Tidal Basin.#13 Smithsonian Gardens is open daily from dawn to dusk.#12 Visit the only planetarium in the National Park Service at Rock Creek Park.#9 Fun for the whole family at East Potomac Mini Golf.#8 Have fun at the Anacostia Park Skating Pavilion.#6 Smell the roses at the United States Botanic Garden.#5 Enjoy views of the river and plenty of green space and trails for picnics or biking at Hains Point.#4 Experience nature in the city at the United States National Arboretum.#3 Visit The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.#2 Go for a swim at the Wilson Aquatic Center.#1 Visit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. ![]()
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