Join us for a Family Science Lab!
Today is an extra special Family Science Lab! Today we welcome a Florida animal expert from Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Join us as she talks about the very special animals she will bring, and learn why Florida animals are precious and unique.
If you are interested in a tour of C'mon, you may register for a specific date and time to stop by. A Museum staff member will provide a guided tour of the building and answer any questions you may have.
Art and technology meet in the newest traveling exhibit opening at the Children’s Museum of Naples! Children and families will be able to create a living town limited only by the imagination in Sketch Town, conduct a Light Ball Orchestra with an array of color and sound changing balls, use traditional building blocks on a […]
Art and technology meet in the newest traveling exhibit opening at the Children’s Museum of Naples! Children and families will be able to create a living town limited only by the imagination in Sketch Town, conduct a Light Ball Orchestra with an array of color and sound changing balls, use traditional building blocks on a […]
Do you secretly like the way slime feels? Are you curious about where smells come from? Do you want to discover the secret life of a squid? We will look at all things “gross” this week in this interactive, slimy, and sometimes smelly camp. What is gross to one kid might be awesome to another. Will you say YUCK or COOL in the end?
Calling all silly scientists! This week we are goings to put on our lab coats to explore everything from electricity and chemistry to engineering and nanoscience! Join us as we discover how science makes the world an amazing place!
Join the Young Professionals of Naples and the Young Professionals of Bonita Springs as they take over C'mon! Get ready for an evening of climbing, building, and playing in the exhibits. Registration includes admission to the event, two drink tickets, and delicious hors d'oeuvres. Come and be a kid again at the Children's Museum of Naples! All 21+ are welcome.
Join us for a Family Science Lab! Join us today as we delve into technology as a family. Enjoy a guided virtual reality experience, and work as a family to achieve coding challenges.
Hey there, budding engineer! Did you know that there are different types of engineers? This week we will be exploring many different engineering fields. Enjoy fun activities and builds involving electricity, robotics, construction, and more. With your own two hands, and little ingenuity, you’ll create outstanding projects to show off at home. So, what kind of engineer do you want to be?
If you are interested in a tour of C'mon, you may register for a specific date and time to stop by. A Museum staff member will provide a guided tour of the building and answer any questions you may have.
Grab your goggles and lab coats! This week we are going to explore everything from chemistry and electricity to virtual reality and outer space! Join us to see how science can chance the world!
Calling all wizards and witches! No matter which house you belong to, you are all welcome to expand your studies during this special summer session of witchcraft and wizardry schooling. Further develop your magical skills with chemistry in Potions class, botany in Herbology class, and zoology with Care of Magical Creatures class. Register now to ensure that your owl arrives on time.
Attention Curious Kids! C'mon will be hosting a live web chat with a NASA Engineer! Join us from 11:30am-12:30pm on Monday, June 25th in the Curious Kids exhibit to learn from a NASA engineer about future plans to visit Mars and ask all of your space travel questions. This chat is for children ages 8-14 and included with your admission.
If you are interested in a tour of C'mon, you may register for a specific date and time to stop by. A Museum staff member will provide a guided tour of the building and answer any questions you may have.
C’mon provides Sensory Nights for children on the Autism spectrum and/or with other sensory integration disorders. Sensory Nights have limited participation in order to minimize crowds. Lighting and sounds are muted and additional sensory activities and cool down spaces are provided. We encourage the whole family to attend to make the evening enjoyable and realistic for the child with the disability.