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Omaha Children's Museum Sensory Support

Omaha Children's Museum

Omaha, Nebraska - Douglas County

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Provider overview

The Omaha Children's Museum offers sensory bags, a social story, free aide admission, and quieter weekday times so children with sensory needs can explore comfortably.

The Omaha Children's Museum offers sensory bags, a social story, and other accommodations for children with sensory needs.

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Ages
Children and families who benefit from sensory support
Season
Year-round; sensory bags available during regular hours
Cost
Confirm admission and membership; a one-on-one aide or therapist is admitted free and sensory bags are available at the front desk.

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Omaha Children's Museum

Accommodations are available during regular hours. Families should confirm current sensory programming before visiting.

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Sensory bags and visit support

Children's museum visit planning, sensory bags, a social story, free aide admission, and quieter times.

Ages
Children and families who benefit from sensory support
Season
Year-round; sensory bags available during regular hours
Schedule
Borrow a sensory bag at the front desk during regular hours; school weekday afternoons are typically quieter.
Cost
Confirm admission and membership; a one-on-one aide or therapist is admitted free and sensory bags are available at the front desk.
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Jun 4, 2026
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The Omaha Children's Museum offers sensory bags at the front desk with headphones, gloves, and sunglasses, a downloadable social story, free admission for a one-on-one aide or therapist, and quieter weekday afternoons for children who need a calmer environment.
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Sensory bags and visit support

The Omaha Children's Museum offers sensory bags at the front desk with headphones, gloves, and sunglasses, a downloadable social story, free admission for a one-on-one aide or therapist, and quieter weekday afternoons for children who need a calmer environment.

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What the provider says: The source names sensory bags with headphones, gloves, and sunglasses, a downloadable social story, free aide admission, and quieter weekday afternoons.

Access notes to confirm: Ask where to borrow sensory bags, the social story, quieter visit times, wheelchair and stroller access, and the calmest spaces.

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What we found: The Omaha Children's Museum offers sensory bags at the front desk with headphones, gloves, and sunglasses, a downloadable social story, free admission for a one-on-one aide or therapist, and quieter weekday afternoons for children who need a calmer environment.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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