Fun and Learning at The Health Museum in Houston

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Brrrr…it’s cold outside! When Houston families think about things to do in the winter, cuddling up indoors with hot cocoa and a blanket is often first on the list. But, kids get antsy, and sometimes, you just have to get out of the house. There are plenty of fun, family friendly things to do in our city, and tucked in the heart of Houston’s Museum District, The Health Museum offers an engaging blend of hands-on science, interactive exhibits, and thoughtful experiences that kids and adults will love this winter. Experience both fun and learning at this hidden Houston gem.

Whether you’re looking for a unique family day out, a school break activity, or a way to spark curiosity in your kids, The Health Museum delivers. Its mission is to foster wonder and curiosity about health, medical science, and the human body in a way that’s fun, interactive, and engaging.

Why Houston Families Will Love The Health Museum

Incredible Interactive Exhibits

This winter, stroll through fascinating galleries and special exhibits that are both educational and cool to experience:

  • Amazing Body Gallery lets kids walk through life-sized body systems and explore how organs work together.
  • Leonardo’s Lab inspires creativity and problem solving through art and science activities, from brain teasers to engineering wonders.

  • Age in Our Times features powerful artworks that explore life’s later chapters — perfect for family conversations about aging, resilience, and empathy.

Each exhibit is thoughtfully designed to make learning hands-on for kids and adults alike.

Perfect for Winter Fun and Learning

skeletonIf winter temperatures have you craving plans that don’t involve hours in the cold, The Health Museum is an ideal choice for indoor fun and learning. It’s roomy, interactive, and filled with activities that keep children engaged for hours. Each space invites movement and discovery, making it a great choice over screen time on a chilly afternoon.

Budget-Friendly

Moms are always looking for activities focused on fun and learning, but that are also budget-friendly. Houston families can take advantage of Free Family Thursdays, when general admission is complimentary from 2:00–5:00 p.m. Plus, add-on activities like Body Worlds 101 and the DeBakey Cell Lab are available for a low fee.

General admission tickets are also very family-friendly, with discounts for kids, seniors, and free entry for little ones under age two.

Additional Activities

girls playing with stethoscopeFor parents looking for deeper engagement, The Health Museum also offers special community events, classes for Scouts, and workshops that invite kids to explore STEM and health topics in exciting ways.

This winter, let The Health Museum be your go-to destination for learning and family fun in Houston. It’s not just another museum; it’s a place where curiosity is encouraged, questions are celebrated, and families make memories that last long after their visit ends

Plan your visit, explore the exhibits, and see why so many parents are adding The Health Museum to their winter must-do list for fun and learning in Houston!


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Elizabeth Baker
Elizabeth was raised in Houston and met her husband Ryan shortly after graduating from Texas A&M with a journalism degree. A few years later, Grayson {Sept 2010}, turned Elizabeth’s world upside down, not only with his sparkling blue eyes and killer smile, but with his profound disabilities and diagnosis of Mitochondrial Disease. After two years of navigating the world of special needs parenting, Elizabeth and Ryan were blessed with Charlotte {Jan 2013} and Nolan {Sept 2015}, perfectly completing their party of five. Elizabeth and her crew live in Katy, and when she can steal a few moments for herself, she can be found out for Mexican food and margaritas with girlfriends, binge-listening to podcasts and audiobooks, or trying once again {unsuccessfully} to organize her closet. In addition to her role as Managing Editor of HMB, Elizabeth writes about faith, politics and special needs parenting for publications like Scary Mommy and HuffPost.You can connect with Elizabeth on Facebook,Twitter, Instagram, or ElizabethKBaker.com

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