Discover fun and baby-friendly attractions and destinations in the Twin Cities! We’ve got your week covered with our top recommendations for places to go with your infant or early toddler, including parks, museums, indoor play spaces, and more.
Fun Things to Do with Baby / Toddler
*Note ongoing events show their earliest date. If an item appears on this calendar, it is ongoing and still active.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
⚈ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Music in Mears Lunchtime Tuesdays (FREE) - Mears Park, Saint PaulWednesday, June 17, 2026
⚈ 8:00 am - 11:30 am: Chanhassen Wednesday Tot Time Open Gym - Chanhassen Recreation Center, Chanhassen⚈ 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Apple Valley Pre-K Gym - Apple Valley Community Center, Apple Valley
⚈ 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Arden Hills Park Pals Playdates (FREE) - Arden Hills parks (see link), Arden Hills
⚈ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm: Lakeville Wednesday Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Lakeville Parks (see link), Lakeville
⚈ 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Woodbury Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Woodbury Parks (see link), Woodbury
⚈ 9:30 am - 11:45 am: Golden Valley Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Golden Valley Parks (see link), Golden Valley
⚈ 9:30 am - 10:30 am: Splash Valley Tots-Only Swim Time - Splash Valley Water Park, Apple Valley
⚈ 9:30 am - 11:00 am: St Louis Park Aquatic Park Parent & Tot Time - St Louis Park Aquatic Park, St Louis Park
⚈ 10:00 am - 11:15 am: Eagan Spark! Puppets (FREE) - Eagan Parks, Eagan
⚈ 10:00 am - 10:45 am: Hastings Storytime in the Park (FREE) - Levee Park, Hastings
⚈ 10:00 am - 11:30 am: Lil Lagoon Tot Time - Edina Aquatic Center, Edina
⚈ 10:00 am - 11:00 am: Richfield Pool Tot Time - Richfield Outdoor Pool, Richfield
⚈ 10:30 am - 11:00 am: Music & Movement Storytime (FREE) - Park Grove Library, Cottage Grove
⚈ 10:30 am - 11:00 am: Red Balloon Bookshop Wednesday Storytime (FREE) - Red Balloon Bookshop, Saint Paul
⚈ 10:30 am - 11:15 am: West 7th Family Storytime (FREE) - West 7th Library, St Paul
⚈ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm: Splash Pool Toddler Time - Lorraine Park, South St Paul
⚈ 1:00 pm - 8:30 pm: Ride the Como-Harriet Streetcar Line - Minnesota Streetcar Museum – Como Harriet Streetcar Line, Minneapolis
⚈ 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm: Plymouth Farmers Market - Parkers Lake Playfield, Plymouth
⚈ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm: Roseville Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Roseville Parks (see link), Roseville
Thursday, June 18, 2026
⚈ 8:45 am - 10:45 am: Bunker Beach Tot Time - Bunker Beach Water Park, Coon Rapids⚈ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm: Apple Valley Thursday Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Apple Valley Parks (see link), Apple Valley
⚈ 9:00 am - 11:45 am: Eden Prairie Open Tot Swim - Eden Prairie Community Center, Eden Prairie
⚈ 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Lakeville Thursday Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Lakeville Parks (see link), Lakeville
⚈ 9:00 am - 10:30 am: Shakopee CC Playtime - Pool - Shakopee Community Center, Shakopee
⚈ 9:00 am - 11:00 am: Woodbury Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Woodbury Parks (see link), Woodbury
⚈ 9:30 am - 10:30 am: Cascade Bay Little Mates - Cascade Bay Water Park, Eagan
⚈ 9:30 am - 11:45 am: Golden Valley Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Golden Valley Parks (see link), Golden Valley
⚈ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm: Roseville Puppet Wagon (FREE) - Roseville Parks (see link), Roseville
⚈ 9:30 am - 10:30 am: Splash Valley Tots-Only Swim Time - Splash Valley Water Park, Apple Valley
Best Places in the Twin Cities for Baby Outings
The Minneapolis Institute of Art
2400 3rd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Mia is my favorite place to visit with baby. Family-friendly amenities include a quiet room for nursing just off the block room and there is also a family restroom right there, so parents can do quick diaper changes when necessary. The galleries are roomy making them stroller-friendly. Note that diaper bags need to be smaller than 15” x 15”. FREE Admission.
American Swedish Institute
2600 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Babies at the Castle is a program for parents and babies held monthly on Fridays and Saturdays. Go on a 30-minute baby carrier tour of one in ASI’s Turnblad Mansion and its current exhibitions. followed by a short sensory play time, designed for babies up to 15 months. When they are a little older, you can graduate to the popular “Kids at the Castle” program. Advanced registration is required and this event often sells out, so sign up early. We’ve occasionally seen free passes for this event through the MELSA SmARTpass program.
Sea Life Minnesota
Mall of America (East Side, Level One), 120 East Broadway, Bloomington, MN 55425
Normally, I would recommend the Minnesota Zoo over Sea Life Aquarium since you get more for less, but when its just mom and baby the price equals out when factoring in parking. The smaller, more contained space at Sea Life is a bit easier to navigate with baby. Sea Life is just inside the doors from MOA’s East Parking lot. If you want a break, pop into Barnes & Noble right around the corner. One of the two MOA public nursing rooms (East Mother’s Room) is right across the hall from Sea Life.

Developmental Benefits: Baby can follow the motion of the brighter-colored, slow moving fish to facilitate eye control. More Aquariums in Minnesota.
ECFE Classes & Other Baby & Me Classes
Non-separating baby classes are taught by licensed Parent Educators. Each class includes music, play, reading activities and parent discussions. Bonus that you get time with other parents.
- Music Together Classes
- Sing, Play, Learn! with MacPhail
- and other Family Music Classes

Developmental Benefits: These classes are specifically geared toward age-appropriate developmental growth.
Minnesota Children’s Museum
10 West Seventh Street, St. Paul, MN 55102
MCM has a baby and toddler space called, Sprouts, with plenty to keep your little ones busy. Inside this exhibit, is where parents can also find private nursing space and family restrooms.
Developmental Benefits: The Children’s Museum is all about learning through play, visit the Sprouts exhibit page for details on baby and toddler skill development from this exhibit.
Malls
I see the mall suggested as a good first outing. I may be biased since I’m not much of a mall person, but I find them overstimulating even for myself. It seems like it would too much for a baby to take in. My second problem is that my kids picked up Hand-Foot-Mouth disease at a mall play area. While I’m far from a germaphobe, that was enough to put me off of mall play areas after that experience.
Restaurants and Coffee Shops
If your goal is to just get out of the house, then these are good destinations. Anne has gathered a list of kid-friendly coffee shops here.
One café, in particular is a great spot to grab a cup of java and also clean enough for crawlers:
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- Minisota Play Café | Maple Grove
We’ve also gathered a list of baby-friendly restaurants here. However, I see these as more of a way to get mom or dad out of the house with baby than a particular outing for baby.
Inter-Generational Fun
Either visit the grandparents or visit one of the handful of Inter-Generational Events at local nursing homes.
Mommy & Me Exercise Classes
Any of these classes would be a fun way to bond with baby if you are ready for exercise. I am so envious of moms who are able to jump back in. I plan for two years of exhaustion with every pregnancy — one during, one after. If you are not ready to exercise, trust me when I say the baby years pass fast even when you stretch them out over multiple kids. There will be time to get back into shape when you are not as exhausted.



Hello, just to update your page, unfortunately the little village in cottage grove closed the end of June.
Thank you for letting us know, Avery. That’s a loss to the Southeast Metro.