My grandson so enjoys his visits to the museum. Between the train track table and the enovative dress -up green screen stage, he is engaged and entertained for hours. I really appeciate how the...
The Flip Museum
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The FLIP Museum in Hillsboro, OR, offers a unique and engaging experience for families and children in the Portland Metropolitan Area. The museum focuses on providing multicultural children's museums, aiming to inspire learning and play in a fun and educational environment.
With innovative exhibits like a train exhibit, green screen activities, and a variety of hands-on experiences such as drawing, playing with big blocks, and exploring a light lab, visitors are sure to be entertained and enlightened. The FLIP Museum also operates a Mobile Children's Museum initiative, bringing the joy of learning and play to various locations with diverse food options and interactive exhibits.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The FLIP Museum is dedicated to creating equitable learning opportunities for all members of the community. Through volunteer efforts and support from donors and sponsors, the museum strives to build a sustainable and inclusive experience that fosters creativity, collaboration, and joy in children and families.
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We drove an hour to get here. I checked the website before going to make sure they would be open because we know a lot of play places are closed on the weekends for parties. They said open and...
Tip- parking is available behind the building Ilt's a bit away from Portland but the space was great for my little one's 4th birthday party. Party rate was a flat rate for two hours and not a pay...
Such a fun time playing at the mobile Flip Museum this past weekend at Frog Pond. My kids loved running their own food cart. After about 30 minutes of playing we finally were able to get them to...
We visited over spring break and had a good time! From what I understand, they currently are doing a "soft opening" so there are not quite as many exhibits as they hope to have when completed and...



