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The National Children's Museum is proud to serve as a leader in informal AI education. With 600+ children’s museums nationwide, this project has the potential to transform how young learners encounter and understand AI.
About the National Children's Museum
Every child has the right to learn, and every young learner should have access to opportunities that better their understanding of the world around them. This includes the AI technologies shaping their future.
National Children’s Museum is a dynamic institution in the heart of Washington, D.C., that combines learning elements found in a science center with children’s museum experiences. Through play-based science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) exhibits and programs, the Museum sparks curiosity and ignites creativity for children under the age of twelve and their families. Founded in 1974, the Museum has served Washingtonians for five decades, and since reopening its new location in September 2021, the Museum has established itself as an international destination for play, welcoming more than 225,000 visitors each year across all eight wards, 50 states, and more than 75 countries.

