Can you think of a better place to unleash your inner child than a children's museum? There's a giant jungle gym at the Children's Museum of Phoenix, and it's as weird and wacky as a Dr. Seuss book.
Known as "The Climber," this wacky structure looks like something straight out of a Dr. Seuss book.
Made from building materials and other downright random objects, it offers a fun and challenging experience for all.
A feeling of perceived risks helps kiddos develop independence, and they'll get plenty of exercise with all the running around.
Adults are welcome to explore as well, whether you're running after little monsters or unleashing your own inner child.
Some of the elements are just plain weird (but in the best way possible, of course!)
We aren't entirely sure why the passengers of this boat are headless, but hey - it adds character.
Towering high above the museum floor, the attraction offers an aerial view of all the action going on below.
Use it as a vantage point to plan your itinerary for the day, ensuring the kiddos check off every exhibit on their list.
It almost resembles a Rube Goldberg project, in which one tiny action sets off a domino effect of events.
This surely would have impressed your middle school science teacher and classmates!
Who could look at this and not want to traverse every nook and cranny?
It's like recess all over again, but a million times better.
Address: 215 North 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Visit the museum's website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever conquered "The Climber?" If so, what's your favorite play element on the structure? Let us know!
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