Pretend City Children's Museum

Pretend City Children’s Museum is a nonprofit children’s museum in Irvine, CA. The museum features 17 interactive exhibits designed as a small, interconnected city. Pretend City aims to “build better brains” through purposeful play, hands-on learning experiences, role playing, and educational programming. In addition, the museum offers community resources such as developmental screenings and tools for families, educators and community agencies.[1]

Pretend City Children's Museum
Established2009
Location29 Hubble, Irvine, California, U.S.
TypeChildren's Museum
Websitewww.PretendCity.org

History

Boy controlling visual effects at the Amphitheater
Girl hands out change at the Grocery Store
Kids working together to build at the Imagination Playground

Pretend City Children’s Museum was founded by Alexandra Airth and Sandra Peffer. Its first educational program was a mobile fieldtrip experience in 2007 called “Pretend City on Wheels.” In July 2009, Pretend City launched a 10-year countywide program designed to educate the community, parents and care givers about the importance of regular developmental screenings for children, specifically infants to age five.[2] On August 30, 2009, Pretend City opened. In November 2010, the museum was awarded “The Possible Dream” grant by The Festival of Children Foundation and OC Register, which funded autism programs and enabled Pretend City to hold two events a month for those affected by autism, such as creative relaxation classes, family autism day, and an autism workshop.[3]

Exhibits and Special Programs

Pretend City’s kid-sized environment includes exhibits modeled after the different facets of a city. Children are offered employee timecards and encouraged to punch in at different work stations where they can get paid with Pretend City cash. The exhibits include an Amphitheater, Art Studio, Bank and ATM, Beach, Café, City Hall and Lobby, Construction Site, Emergency Services with Dispatch Station, Police Station, and Fire Station, Farm, Gas Station, Grocery Store, Health Center with Doctor’s and Dental Office, Marina, Orange Plaza, Our Home, and Post Office. Pretend City is also home to the Imagination Playground, which is a playground equipment system designed by David Rockwell.[4]

In addition to its exhibits, Pretend City offers educational field trips and classes.[5]

Notes

  1. "Mission & History". www.pretendcity.org. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  2. "PRETEND CITY LAUNCHES THE COMMISSION FUNDED "GOOD TO GO FROM HEAD TO TOE" DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING PROGRAM". http://occhildrenandfamilies.com. Children & Families Commission of Orange County. Retrieved 2 March 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  3. "Irvine Museum Gets Autism Grant". www.dailypilot.com. Daily Pilot. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  4. "Imagination Playground". Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  5. "Educational Philosophy". www.pretendcity.org. Retrieved 24 March 2015.

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