Chicago museum to open children’s spring-themed exhibit

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The colors and vibrance of spring are making their return to Chicago, and with them is coming a colorful children’s exhibit organized by a popular museum downtown.

The Color Factory: Colors in Bloom exhibit is open to families with young children, offering a different way to enjoy the many bright and hopeful colors of the season.

The exhibit will be a limited-time experience that allows visitors to step into its confetti installation for an immersive adventure. The area will be decorated with larger-than-life tulips that showcase the city’s beauty.

Attendees can also anticipate encountering several spring-themed surprises as they navigate through the museum. It’s an experience that provides an energy-burning adventure for curious children on days when they are not at Kids’ Work Chicago Riverview. Guests will also enjoy access to seasonal treats and plenty of photo opportunities to capture core memories.

The exhibit is suitable for children of all ages, making it easy for parents with children attending daycare in Chicago to plan a fun day for the entire family. Organizers have announced that the exhibit will remain open until the middle of May.

Families who are seeking more information about the museum and Colors in Bloom exhibit can read more on the official website.

Color Factory, located on South Wacker Drive in Chicago, will host the spring-themed gathering, which is open daily until Friday, May 15. Doors open at 10:00 AM. Interested families can reserve their tickets online, starting at $29 per person.

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