1 / 2The Children's Museum at La Habra
📍 La Habra, CA
Interactive children's museum with 9 themed rooms covering farm, dress-up, STEAM, and more. EBT/WIC cardholders receive reduced admission. Birthday party packages available. No food served on-site — adjacent park works for picnics.
We went on Friday morning.bwas there from open till almost 2 in the afternoon. Its 12 per person, kids under 2 are free but for whatever reason I still got charged for my youngest one. Its cute,made exactly for kids. To grab,move,play with. All the rooms are different. The bathrooms are clean, despite them being busy used by kids,very tidy. There were other schools on a field trip,we just went a different way when they were getting there tours.thered about 9 rooms to go into and explore i believe. They did have a craft room, but that wasn't available at the time we went. No food is available there. They are right next to a park, so thats suoer helpful. Overall both myself and kids, had a nice time.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 2–10 who learn through physical interaction. Plan for a full morning or afternoon — kids typically cycle through all 9 rooms before tiring. Avoid peak school-group times by arriving at opening or on non-field-trip days.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Yesi Z. Daviess
3 weeks ago
“We went on Friday morning.bwas there from open till almost 2 in the afternoon. Its 12 per person, kids under 2 are free but for whatever reason I still got charged for my youngest one. Its cute,made exactly for kids. To grab,move,play with. All the rooms are different. The bathrooms are clean, despite them being busy used by kids,very tidy. There were other schools on a field trip,we just went a different way when they were getting there tours.thered about 9 rooms to go into and explore i believe. They did have a craft room, but that wasn't available at the time we went. No food is available there. They are right next to a park, so thats suoer helpful. Overall both myself and kids, had a nice time.”
Private Private
2 months ago
“It’s cool spot to take the kids. If you have an ebt card it’s $3 per person. You’ll spend about 2 hours there before your kids will be done with everything or get hungry. There is no food served there so , bring a lunch and take a picnic at the park. You can also play some pickle ball at the courts next door if you need some more things to do.”
L Seven
11 months ago
“Many years ago, I brought my niece and nephew. Today I brought my great niece. She had such a blast. This is a very fun and educational museum. She had lots of fun in the dress-up room and the Farm. Also intrigued by the tarantula, Lucy. We can't wait to come back. The staff is friendly as well. Plan hours of fun for the littles.”
Lisseth Torres
7 months ago
“It's really fun for kids ages 10 and younger, wouldn't recommend for older kids. And because we went during summer vacation it was packed, but overall my little ones had fun. I personally liked it because since the kids are in the WIC program, there was a discount. You just have to show your card and driver's license.”
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Overview
The Children's Museum at La Habra runs 9 themed rooms where everything is designed to be touched and explored. Rooms include farm settings, dress-up areas, and STEAM stations. The museum hosts insect meet-and-greets, seasonal crafts, and birthday parties with private rooms. A carousel operates on a set schedule with one ride per child per hour. EBT/WIC cardholders qualify for reduced per-person admission. Free parking and pram access available.



