

Bowls, spoons, pots and pans, and as much dirt and mud as you need to make the perfect mud pie. The Mud Kitchen, currently in the forested area up the hill from the boat (but it moves around), is the ultimate in wild child play. The BADM Beach offers parents a relaxing Adirondack chair to relax in while their little ones get to dig and build, all with a stunning view of Golden Gate Bridge. So fun! More> The How Things Work exhibit at the Bay Area Discovery Museum | Photo: Julie Herson BADM Beach and Mud Kitchenīoth of these newer programs offer some fun basic outdoor play where your kids can get dirty and have a blast. Be it a car, toilet, piano, or washing machine, you’ll get to play around and figure it all out. Specifically, everyday items and systems are sliced in half so inquiring minds can see what’s going on in the inside. Kids of all ages want to understand how things work, so this innovative new exhibit offers a unique way of looking at things. Here are a few of our favorites: How Things Work While many of everyone’s favorites are still available, like the foam building Imagination Playground, Bay Hall and Instrument Walk, there are some super fun NEW exhibits and programs now available.


The Beach exhibit at BADM is a great place to kick back and enjoy the view | Photo: Julie Herson Bay Area Discovery Museum’s New Exhibits The museum is open for everyone by reservation, including the new Gumnut Grove, How Things Work, Try It Studio, Tot Spot, and the Iceless Skate Rink exhibits. Now open with reservations, the Bay Area Discovery Museum offers outdoor wonders and indoor discovery areas with many new features that families may have missed if they haven’t visited recently. Bay Area Discovery Museum in Sausalito is open
