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Discover the best family activities, events, and tips on Milwaukee With Kids! Explore outdoor fun, DIY crafts, educational resources, science experiments, and more, all designed to entertain and engage your kids.

You can encourage your child to wiggle the tooth with their tongue. This is natural and healthy. If you’re a parent, you know it’s an exciting time when your child’s loose baby tooth starts wiggling. You’ve probably taken a few cute pictures, talked about the tooth fairy, and wondered when the tooth will finally fall...
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Whether you’re shopping for the holidays, picking out a birthday present, or just want to surprise a little one in your life, Milwaukee has some truly special locally owned toy stores and boutiques to explore. From quirky games and classic toys to thoughtfully curated books and handmade outfits, these shops make it easy to find...
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Updated September 30, 2025 Halloween is a dream come true for every candy-loving kid. But what happens after the trick-or-treat sugar rush is over and you’re left with piles of leftover Halloween candy—even unopened bags? Don’t let it go to waste! Here are some of our favorite ways to use up all that extra candy....
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Kids Empire in New Jersey, Photo from conleygrp.com. Bayshore announced this week the addition of the first-in-state Kids Empire projected to open in the summer of 2023. We’re adding it to our running list of indoor playgrounds around Milwaukee. The 11,125 square-foot space will be located 5794 N. Bayshore Drive, east of The Cheesecake Factory....
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Southeast Wisconsin and Milwaukee County Parks are excited to announce that kids can now golf free at Noyes Park Golf Course in Milwaukee. Thanks to a new partnership between the two organizations, junior golfers under 18 years old will be welcomed to play at no cost for the remainder of the 2022 golf season and...
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Fourth graders are conducting a hands-on chemistry experiment for fourth graders. Looking for fun, hands-on science experiments for 4th graders? You’re in the right place. This guide brings together 50 engaging 4th grade science experiments that are simple to set up, age-appropriate, and designed to actually hold kids’ attention. Whether you’re helping with a science fair project, planning a last-minute...
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Neptune formed around 4.5 billion years ago. Photo: NASA On September 23rd, 1846, the planet Neptune was discovered for the first time by human beings. There’s no better day to learn some fun facts about the eighth planet from the sun, and the windiest planet by far in the solar system. Read on to find...
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Perhaps best known for its iconic Gateway Arch and blues music scene, St. Louis is one of the biggest cities in the Midwest. It has a rich history. This is where Lewis and Clark began their expedition in 1804, where the Supreme Court heard the pivotal Dred Scott case, and it was host to the...
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Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, WI If your family are big Milwaukee sports fans, you might also enjoy a day out cheering for the Badgers! You may not be a rowdy and raucous college student wearing red and white striped overalls, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still thoroughly enjoy a University of Wisconsin Badger...
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Make-your-own pizzas are always a hit! Planning a sleepover for 11-year-old girls? Get ready for an evening full of giggles, creativity, and bonding! Whether it’s a cozy gathering of besties or a bigger group of gal pals, the right activities will ensure the night is unforgettable. We’ve curated a list of perfect sleepover activities for...
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