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Try This: Take a trip through your favorite stories at Florida Children’s Museum

Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ is on display at Florida Children’s Museum now through Sunday, Jan. 11.

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Rotating gif of: Photo 1: A hand holds a blue Peter Rabbit book in focus, with a children's play area in the background featuring a wooden house, carved tree, and toy vegetables. Photo 2: The exterior of Florida Children's Museum with large glass windows on the whole building. Photo 3: A smiling woman holds a microphone while posing inside a large, retro TV frame setup. Cookie decorations from "If you give a mouse a cookie" are nearby. Photo 4: A hand holds the book "Abuela" by Arthur Dorros, featuring a colorful illustration of a grandmother and child flying. Above, a whimsical 3D display depicts them flying amidst clouds, with a vibrant yellow backdrop showing a playful storefront scene. Photo 5: Archway entrance labeled "Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites" with giant book displays featuring classic children's book titles.

Florida residents get discounted admission to Florida Children’s Museum.

Photos by 6AM City

Consider your December plans booked: Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ is now at the Florida Children’s Museum.

The limited-time exhibit brings seven classic tales to life and aims to strengthen early literacy skills through interactive play. While the exhibit is designed for kids up to age 8, it offers a fun + educational experience for all and a trip down nostalgia lane for adults.

Our team visited the museum for a sneak peek. See what we tried in our Instagram Reel.

What to know before you go

  • Books in the exhibit include “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” “Abuela,” “Boom Chicka Boom Boom,” “The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” and more beloved stories
  • The exhibit is bilingual
  • Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ is included with regular museum admission (free for kids under age 2)

Visit Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ at Florida Children’s Museum until Sunday, Jan. 11.

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