Jasmine Moran Children's Museum
Jasmine Moran Children's Museum
Anyone with a child knows the importance of hands-on activities in order for children to learn. The Jasmine Moran Children's Museum in Seminole offers a unique opportunity for children of all ages to dress up as an adult and pretend to be everything – from a surgeon to a pilot – in order to see what interests them.
During your visit, children will be exposed to a variety of careers, including a news anchor, nurse, painter, engineer, judge, attorney, fireman, supermarket cashier, scientist, dentist, archeologist and construction worker. There are also plenty of hands-on activities that don't involve the workforce, such as duck races, a bubble factory and the Jasmine Ark and Playground Towers. You can also climb on the 16-foot labyrinth, complete with five miles of cable and 15,000 connecting hooks.
Experience indoor displays like the 13,500-gallon aquarium filled with Oklahoma aquatic life or the "Handi-capable" exhibit, allowing children to encounter what it's like to use crutches, a wheelchair and a brailler. Outdoor activities include a half-mile ride on the SuperSONIC Express train to view Seminole's beautiful landscape complete with statuary, ducks, swans, geese and turtles. A newly completed, 12,000 sq ft outdoor castle maze is also open, allowing children to test their sense of direction and memory. Children will have so much fun, they won't even know that they're learning.
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Pricing
Child (2 & under): FreeRegular admission (Ages 3-59): $10
Seniors (Ages 60 & over): $9
Group Rates
10-24 people: $9.50 per person.
Over 25 people: $9 per person.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.