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Lincoln Children's Museum Sensory-Friendly Hours

Lincoln Children's Museum

Lincoln, Nebraska - Lancaster County

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Provider overview

The Lincoln Children's Museum offers weekly sensory-friendly hours with dimmed lights and reduced sound, plus sensory kits, a social story, and quiet spaces, certified through KultureCity.

The Lincoln Children's Museum is a KultureCity-certified museum offering weekly sensory-friendly hours and sensory supports.

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Ages
Children and families with sensory sensitivities
Season
Year-round, with sensory-friendly hours Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m.
Cost
Confirm admission and membership; sensory kits are available at the welcome desk and a social story is available before visiting.

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Sensory-friendly hours run on set days. Families should confirm current days and times before visiting.

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Sensory-friendly hours and sensory kits

Weekly sensory-friendly hours, sensory kits, a social story, headphone zones, and quiet spaces.

Ages
Children and families with sensory sensitivities
Season
Year-round, with sensory-friendly hours Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m.
Schedule
Visit during sensory-friendly hours on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m., or borrow a sensory kit during regular hours.
Cost
Confirm admission and membership; sensory kits are available at the welcome desk and a social story is available before visiting.
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Why this is listed
The Lincoln Children's Museum offers weekly sensory-friendly hours on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. with loud sounds turned off and bright lights dimmed, plus sensory kits, a social story, headphone zones, and quiet spaces, and is certified through KultureCity.
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Sensory-friendly hours and sensory kits

The Lincoln Children's Museum offers weekly sensory-friendly hours on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. with loud sounds turned off and bright lights dimmed, plus sensory kits, a social story, headphone zones, and quiet spaces, and is certified through KultureCity.

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What the provider says: The source names sensory-friendly hours, dimmed or off lights, reduced sound, sensory kits, a social story, headphone zones, quiet spaces, and KultureCity certification.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about sensory-friendly hours, where to borrow sensory kits, the social story, headphone zones, and quiet spaces.

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What we found: The Lincoln Children's Museum offers weekly sensory-friendly hours on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. with loud sounds turned off and bright lights dimmed, plus sensory kits, a social story, headphone zones, and quiet spaces, and is certified through KultureCity.

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