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Play every day: Providence Children’s Museum set to open 7 days a week
Get Ready to Play Every Day at Providence Children’s Museum – Starting May 20th, PCM will be open every day.
Get set to play your heart out, every single day, because Providence Children’s Museum is cranking up the fun dial starting May 20, 2024! We’re flipping the switch to be open 7 days a week, making sure there’s never a dull moment for you and your little adventurers. That’s right, now you can visit PCM for playful adventures every day from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
“At PCM, play is our middle name – well, almost. But you get the idea! And now, we’re thrilled to declare that Providence Children’s Museum is officially your playground every day of the week,” exclaimed Caroline Payson, PCM Executive Director, the mastermind behind this playful revolution. So, lace up those sneakers, pack those snacks, and get ready to make memories galore!
Mark your calendars for May 20, 2024, and get ready for even more opportunities to explore, create, and play at Providence Children’s Museum! With hands-on exhibits, engaging programs, and plenty of space to let imaginations run wild, PCM is the perfect destination for family fun, any day of the week.
For more information about Providence Children’s Museum, visit www.providencechildrensmuseum.org or call 401-273-5437. We can’t wait to play with you!

The Providence Children’s Museum serves children and adults of all backgrounds and from all communities. Its focus is on children, ages 1 to 11, and the adults who care for them by presenting hands-on, play-based exhibits and programs that explore arts, culture and science, technology, engineering, and math.