Baltimore museum to hold pajama party

The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore will host an activity in December where children can make toys.


The Toy Maker Pajama Party is an event that lets kids explore the Maryland Science Center in their pajamas and take part in special activities. Children will get to create toys such as bouncy balls and shrinking ornaments. Attendees can also see a show at the museum’s planetarium. Kids may visit all of the museum exhibits, except for the SciLab and Shed. Guests will receive a light snack during the program. All children at the event must be accompanied by a ticketed adult.


The Maryland Science Center is an educational attraction that has several family-friendly activities. There are many exhibits at the facility, such as Science Aglow, Math in Nature, Power Up, and Dinosaur Mysteries. The museum also offers science encounters where people can watch live science experiments on the Demo Stage. Many shows are held at the venue’s planetarium, like “Colors of the Solar System” and “Unveiling the Invisible Universe”.


The pajama party will be on Friday, December 15 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. General admission for the experience is $35 per person. The event is intended for children aged eight and under, though older siblings are also allowed to attend the program. Museums offering family experiences like this may use poster printing to market their programs to more people.