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Visiting DC with the kids? You’ve come to the right place! The US capital offer up valuable history lessons everywhere you look, plus plenty of hands-on fun for the wee ones, including interactive museum exhibits, exciting outdoor activities, fun shops and child-friendly eateries. The best part? Most of these kid-tested-and-approved attractions are free – unless, of course, you decide to buy yourself a souvenir.

Best museums for kids

  • Lions, tigers and bears, oh my! Not to mention, dinosaurs, bugs and sea creatures – all at the

  • To infinity and…the National Air & Space Museum!

  • Not just dusty text books and tattered flags, the National Museum of American History has some unexpected exhibits, including an impressive 23-room doll's house.

  • Teach your children the fine art of espionage at the International Spy Museum.

  • Inspire your own little Woodward or Bernstein at the

  • Join the young crowd banging drums and exploring tipis at the National Museum of the American Indian.

  • Seek out local secret, the and its hands-on zone where kids can stack block towers and drive toy bulldozers.

A mini architect hard at work at the National Building Museum. Image by Tom Moore / National Building Museum
<span class="caption">A mini architect hard at work at the National Building Museum. Image by Tom Moore / National Building Museum</span>

Top child-friendly experiences

  • Visit the Lincoln Memorial, then chase ducks around the reflecting pool.

  • See the pandas at the National Zoo.

  • Splash in the fountains and curlicue through the maze at the

  • Watch global fairy tales and puppet shows at the Smithsonian's

  • Pick up a junior botanist backpack at the US Botanic Garden and set out on a plant-oriented scavenger hunt.

Feeding the family

  • makes giant, cream-frosted cupcakes in Georgetown (and it's conveniently located near Georgetown Waterfront Park).

  • Gourmet Neapolitan style pizza keeps the parents happy, while crayons keep the kids busy at 2 Amys, near the National Cathedral.

  • You’d never know it from the swank décor, but in Penn Quarter has an award-winning children’s menu, with classics like mac & cheese and slightly more highbrow fare, like steamed lobster (which is taken out of the shell then put back in, easy for little fingers to handle).

  • Retro Ted's Bulletin whips up smiley face pancakes, peanut butter sandwiches and milkshakes (with a booze-spiked option for parents).

Baked & Wired frosted cupcake. Image by m01229 / CC BY 2.0
<span class="caption">Baked &amp; Wired frosted cupcake. Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/39908901@N06/8645484929/in/photolist-eaYnsZ-PDygS-pbMM18-85X1p4-8pH5uc-85WZMM-dBdyyB-effVEk-8ZjviR-8ZjvkB-8ZjvZP-8ZnzaE-4wfg8C-8ZjvwD-bH5ELZ-bEZskh-4Lxj67-ejmcNd-ejmirE-bTUcaT-bEZrTd-bTUcjx-d8EUVC-x51nF-dQnk-bmWjJf-5GxHvM-9HUnCg-2gYrMC-5cWBub-4Fm4mJ-8fQFVM-6LWXbK-89mHok-8b5gJ2-eaYqeg-d8EqXN-d8ELaj-d8EvZo-d8ERnC-d8ERCw-d8EwfS-d8EwQ9-d8EN6s-d8Ewxq-d8EkHb-d8ExeS-d8ExCW-d8EvwU-d8EMm5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">m01229</a> / <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">CC BY 2.0</a></span>

Best stores for kids

  • sells eco-friendly stuffed animals and educational games amid the cupcake and ice cream shops of Georgetown.

  • The store at the stocks everything from mustache disguises to voice changing gadgets.

  • carries stylish stuff for mom and baby, from designer diaper bags to organic cotton layette sets.

Top tours for families

  • Bike and Roll has all-ages, four-mile cycling tours that zip around the Mall and Tidal Basin. Children's bikes are provided.

  • DC by Foot offers pay-what-you-want walking tours. While they're not specifically geared to kids, they are popular with families. The Mall tour takes about two hours and covers a mile; the route is stroller-friendly.

Family-friendly DC web resources

  • on Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s Thorntree forum.

  • on Twitter.

  • for educational games and projects, plus the lowdown on pint-sized activities at the museums.

  • for activity guides, insider tips from local youngsters on things to do, and museum info.

  • for active forums to post your pressing DC questions; look for the Travel Discussion and Food & Restaurants threads.

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