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Science Center of Iowa Sensory-Friendly Hours

Science Center of Iowa

Des Moines, Iowa - Polk County

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Provider overview

The Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines offers monthly Sensory-Friendly Hours, sensory backpacks, and a sensory guide so families with sensory needs can explore comfortably.

The Science Center of Iowa is a Des Moines science museum offering monthly Sensory-Friendly Hours and sensory supports.

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Ages
Museum visitors of any age who benefit from sensory supports
Season
Year-round, with Sensory-Friendly Hours the second Tuesday of each month, 4-7 p.m.
Cost
Sensory-Friendly Hours admission is free with advance registration; confirm dates and regular admission for other times.

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Sensory-Friendly Hours run monthly with advance registration. Families should confirm the current date and register early.

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Sensory-Friendly Hours and backpacks

Science-museum visit planning, monthly Sensory-Friendly Hours, sensory backpacks, the Sensory Guide, and registration.

Ages
Museum visitors of any age who benefit from sensory supports
Season
Year-round, with Sensory-Friendly Hours the second Tuesday of each month, 4-7 p.m.
Schedule
Register in advance for Sensory-Friendly Hours; sensory backpacks and the Sensory Guide are available during regular visits too.
Cost
Sensory-Friendly Hours admission is free with advance registration; confirm dates and regular admission for other times.
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The Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines offers Sensory-Friendly Hours on the second Tuesday of each month with a quieter, less-crowded experience, plus Sensory Guide signage and sensory backpacks (noise-reducing headphones, sunglasses, fidget materials) for checkout.
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Sensory-Friendly Hours and backpacks

The Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines offers Sensory-Friendly Hours on the second Tuesday of each month with a quieter, less-crowded experience, plus Sensory Guide signage and sensory backpacks (noise-reducing headphones, sunglasses, fidget materials) for checkout.

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What the provider says: The source names Sensory-Friendly Hours, autism spectrum, sensory processing disorders, Sensory Guide signage, and sensory backpacks with headphones, sunglasses, and fidgets.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about Sensory-Friendly Hour dates and registration, where to check out sensory backpacks, the Sensory Guide map, and quieter visiting times.

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What we found: The Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines offers Sensory-Friendly Hours on the second Tuesday of each month with a quieter, less-crowded experience, plus Sensory Guide signage and sensory backpacks (noise-reducing headphones, sunglasses, fidget materials) for checkout.

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