Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Clean and well-maintained facilities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 8 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 10 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Rye LlIM
3 months agoNot small child friendly. I made several visits. Best day to come is on Saturdays usually the they have someone/ group doing some children activities like singing, story telling and imagination play. The art is cool and all ,the space is big, but I don’t see toddlers taking advantage. Maybe 6-8 yr old… maybe. The facility has more security /staff standing around protecting the art, rather than staff having art stations or activities. They do have some clay/ sculpting area which is a 10x20 room with two tables. Some coloring, collage making with two small tables. One basket of magnetic tile, blocks and books. They do have a dedicated stroller and coat closet with no locks or way to be secured.
paxus calta
5 months agoThis is a curious thing lace. There are a number of hands on kids activities and there is a fair amount of serious politically inspired art about racial justice. It is not a big place, you won’t need much more than an hour to take it on. The build is clearly newly renovated by a designer who knows how to make gorgeous gallery spaces. The artist and residents are very friendly.. there’s watercolor space for kids.
Saleh Abuawad
a year ago## Sugar Hill Children's Museum: A Delightful Spark for Young Artists! **Took my two kids (ages 7 & 8) to the Sugar Hill Children's Museum and we all had a fantastic time!** With free admission for children under 8, it's a budget-friendly option that packs a big punch. The museum offered a wonderful variety of activities to keep my little artists busy. They happily spent time scratch coloring, creating masterpieces with clay, getting lost in a good book, and tackling a fun scavenger hunt. There were also classic favorites like coloring stations and pipe cleaners for open-ended creativity. What truly elevated our experience was the amazing staff. Gio and Zelly went above and beyond, engaging with the children and offering creative guidance. They helped my kids explore different ways to represent their artwork, fostering their imaginations in a way that felt both playful and educational. **If you're looking for a fun and inspiring place to take your young children, I highly recommend the Sugar Hill Children's Museum!**
Adam Young
5 months agoNicely designed space. But not kid friendly. We were told NO STROLLERS despite the enormous space - see photo. Don’t bother coming here if you have small children…
Edjanine Singletary
9 months agoThis place is a gem, its been a while since the last time we visited, its unfortunate that they no longer have the black board with water paint, the staff said that there was a big leakage that happened so they closed it completely. The exhibits are amazing! Place is clean and you can literally stay there and do arts ans crafts for hours! Bathroom is also clean and spotless Perfect to visit on a very hot day.