A women so obsessed with losing weight that she takes some diet pills that cause her to shrink away to nearly nothing and now she lives in a doll house, but she is happy because (and I quote the exhibit) 'she can now eat whatever she wants and not gain weight.' Another character is totally obsessed with attracting a certain boy. We were able to get the gist of it, but the content was very disappointing. The permanent exhibit provided very little guidance as to how to go through. My girls love mysteries and were looking forward to Miss Perception's Mystery House. Plus, there weren't many activities to do. The special Curious George exhibit was also run down and it is only half way through its year long stint! Again pieces were missing or broken. The areas to build your own water pipes had very few pieces to work with, plus, the area smelled of mildew and was dirty. You would push buttons/ turn cranks and nothing would happen. The water area had many spouts that didn't work. Many are missing parts or have huge sections that don't work. Well, we were very disappointed! All of the activities are very worn.
It cost us nearly $60 to get in, but the museum listed many activities that my girls were excited to check out so we forked over the cash for what they claim is one of the top 5 children's museums in the country. I took my three daughters ages 3, 6, and 10 here.