Unlocking the mysteries of the enchanted forest

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The magical flora book is a fascinating compilation of plants that possess mystical properties and powers. It serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding these enchanted herbs, flowers, and trees and how they can be utilized for various purposes. The book encompasses a vast range of flora from all corners of the world, each with its unique characteristics and abilities. Throughout the pages of the magical flora book, readers will discover plants that have been revered for centuries for their healing properties. These plants have the power to cure ailments, promote wellness, and restore balance to the body and mind. The book provides detailed information on how to cultivate and use these medicinal plants effectively.



Frequently Asked Questions

There is no need to purchase advance tickets. You can purchase admission when you arrive at our front desk!

Is The Magic House designed for a specific age level?

The Magic House is fun for everyone! Toddlers enjoy For Baby & Me, an exhibit area inspired by nursery rhymes. Preschoolers love Wonder Works, an area designed especially for younger children to explore the wonders of the world around them. Children ages five to 11 especially like the Children’s Village, a kid-sized community with a market, pet clinic, bank, library, garage and even a fishing pond.

Older children enjoy our Make-It Workshop, where they sew on a real sewing machine, create a unique sculpture out of recycled materials, see a 3D printer in action and more; and the Star-Spangled Center, a civic education center with a courtroom, legislative chamber and the Oval Office, where any kid can be president.

Where can I park?

Parking at The Magic House is free and available in the large lot behind the Museum. During the summer and on weekends, additional parking is available at Nipher Middle School located south of the Museum and Concordia Lutheran Church across Kirkwood Road.

Is food service available?

The Magic House is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles for families by providing a variety of healthy food options in our Picnic Basket Cafe. Enjoy delicious meals and snacks made with whole grains and fresh ingredients, many grown on site.

Preorders are recommended! Order your snack or meal before your visit with our new online ordering system. Plus, extend your visit by enjoying your meal on our patio or pavilion.

We welcome you to bring a water bottle to fill at one of our water bottle stations.

Can I bring my own food into the Museum? Are picnic facilities available?

Families can bring food to the Museum’s outdoor Garden Pavilion. These facilities are available on a first come, first serve basis. Outside food is not allowed within the Museum or Picnic Basket Cafe. Families are also welcome to leave for lunch and return the same day with a Magic House admission sticker.

Are strollers allowed?

Visitors are welcome to bring strollers to The Magic House. Please note that the Museum does not rent strollers. Elevators and ramps are located throughout the Museum to accommodate strollers and wheelchairs.

How do I purchase a membership?

Memberships can be purchased online or in-person at The Magic House.

We are interested in making a donation or contribution to The Magic House, who should we contact?

Thank you for considering a gift to The Magic House. There are many ways to give. To learn more, visit our Support the Museum section or contact the Development Office 314-288-2516.

Is The Magic House accessible?

All floors of the Museum are accessible. In addition to elevators and ramps throughout the building, we offer additional accessible entrances at the Emerson Education Center and Members Entrance, located closest to accessible parking spaces.

Are there any days where the Museum offers free or discounted admission?

The Magic House host Free Family Nights on the third Friday of every month. Thanks to the support of Emerson, this event offers free admission to families (up to two adults and four of their own children) from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Due to capacity regulations, space is limited and reentry is not allowed.

Can I make an appointment for Safety Stop?

All appointments are made through St. Louis Children’s Hospital. You may find details here.

The Magic House MADE for Kids

This new satellite location is just two blocks west of Kingshighway Blvd. The Magic House, MADE for Kids is located on the second floor of the adult makerspace MADE STL.

What is the cost to visit?

Admission to The Magic House, MADE for Kids is $6.00 for anyone ages 1 and older. Family Memberships, offering unlimited admission to The Magic House, MADE for Kids, are available beginning at $50.

Active-duty U.S. military and their immediate family members (military ID holder and five immediate family members) receive free admission.

Foster families receive free admission with proof of a current foster home license.

Are there any days where you offer free or discounted admission?

Free Family Nights at The Magic House MADE for Kids are sponsored by Mastercard on the third Friday of every month. Thanks to the support of Mastercard, this event offers free admission to families (up to two adults and four of their own children) from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Due to capacity regulations, space is limited and reentry is not allowed.

Is The Magic House @ MADE designed for a specific age group?

The Magic House MADE for Kids is designed for elementary and middle school students and their families. The 7,000-square-foot interactive space features four areas: a Makers’ Workshop, an Artists’ Studio, a Designers’ Lab and an Entrepreneurs’ Marketplace.

Is admission good for the entire day?

Families are welcome to leave and return the same day with their Magic House MADE For Kids sticker.

Are there additional fees once you enter the facility?

Additional purchases may be made at our Entrepreneur Shop, but are not required to complete your experience. Your admission includes all experiences in the facility. Additional purchase may be made to enhance your visit or projects. For example, visitors will have the opportunity to create using clay, if you would like to have your creation fired in our kiln, there is an additional fee.

Does my admission cover a visit to MADE, the Makerspace on the lower level?

The Magic House MADE for Kids admission is a separate entity from the adult makerspace MADE on the lower level. Visit https://madestl.com/ for membership details in the adult space.

Does my admission at The Magic House cover admission to The Magic House @ MADE?

Admission fees are only valid at the location in which they are purchased.

Is The Magic House, MADE for Kids wheelchair accessible?

The Magic House, MADE for Kidsis accessible. While the location is on the second floor, an elevator will take visitors to The Magic House, MADE for Kids.

Are strollers allowed?

Visitors are welcome to bring strollers. Please note that the Museum does not rent strollers.

Does The Magic House, MADE for Kids offer a group discount?

The $6.00 admission fee is still applicable per attendee, regardless of the group size.

Does The Magic House, MADE for Kids participate in the ACM Reciprocal Network?

While The Magic House’s flagship Kirkwood location participates in the ACM Reciprocal Network, The Magic House, MADE for Kids does not currently participate in discounted admission through this network.

Can I purchase passes to give as a gift?

Planning to share The Magic House, MADE for Kids admission passes with family or friends? Purchase gift passes now!

Free Opportunities

The Magic House is grateful for the support of corporate and foundation donors, friends, members and visitors. With their generous support, The Magic House, MADE for Kids is able to offer a variety of free admission opportunities to ensure that all children have the opportunity to visit this unique makerspace.

Free Family Night sponsored by Mastercard

The Magic House, MADE for Kids hosts Free Family Nights every third Friday of the month from 5:00 – 8:00pm. These special nights enable a family (up to two adults and four children) to visit at no cost. Free Family Nights are sponsored by Mastercard.

Address: 5127 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63108

Upcoming Free Family Night Dates
Friday, June 16
Friday, July 21
Friday, August 18

St. Louis Public Library

St. Louis Public Library cardholders can check out a free pass to visit The Magic House, MADE for Kids. Families can borrow a membership to visit MADE for Kids for free through a partnership with the St. Louis Public Library. Visit your local Public Library branch to check out a pass, just like a book.

The St. Louis Public Library pass is valid for two adults and up to four children within one household

Field Trips

Thanks to generous grants from our supporters, eligible students can participate in the MADE for Kids school field trip program free of charge. Title 1 schools as well as schools with 50 percent or more students that qualify for free and reduced lunch are eligible to participate in this program free of charge. For additional details, educators may contact [email protected].

Youth Visits and Summer Camp Admission

Thanks to generous grants from our supporters and the Museum’s Access for All initiative, The Magic House is able to work with area youth organizations and schools to assist in covering the cost of admission, programs or summer camp for children in need.

To request additional information or to see if you are eligible, contact [email protected].

Plan Your Visit

The Magic House is one of the top Children’s Museum’s in the country, inspiring children to discover the world through play as they explore hundreds of exciting interactive exhibits.

Plan your visit to The Magic House today, a place where fun and learning come to play!

Current School Year Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday: 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Winter Holiday Hours
Dec. 19: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 20: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 21: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 22: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 23: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 24: 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Christmas: Closed
Dec. 26: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 27: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 28: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 29: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 30: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Dec. 31: 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Jan. 1: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Jan. 2: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

General Admission
General admission tickets give you all-day access to hundreds of interactive exhibits.

Adults and children 1 and up: $14.00
Children under 1: Free

Group Visits
The Magic House offers a special group rate of $7.00 per person for groups of 15 or more people. In order to receive this rate, a minimum of one adult chaperone is required for every five children.

Click here to book your summer field trip.

Scholarships are available for St. Louis area organizations that serve children’s in need of financial assistance. Please email [email protected] for more information.

$3.00 After 3:00 pm

The Magic House offers a $3 after 3 pm discount for families from our region. Residents of St. Louis County, City of St. Louis, Jefferson County, Franklin County, St. Charles County, Warren County and Lincoln County can enjoy $3 admission per person from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. To receive the discount, guests need to provide proof of residency.

Current Members
When you arrive head to our Membership Entrance, show your digital membership card and enjoy your visit! No need to make a reservation.

Interested in becoming a Magic House Member? An annual membership provides admission to the Museum, exclusive events, discounts and other perks! We have several levels to choose from to fit your families needs, v iew our annual pass options here.

Additional Discounts
Active-duty Military: With proof of Military ID, admission to The Magic House is free for all Active-duty Military and their immediate family.

Foster Family: With proof of appropriate paperwork foster families receive free admission to The Magic House.

The book provides detailed information on how to cultivate and use these medicinal plants effectively. Additionally, the magical flora book delves into plants that are believed to possess supernatural qualities. These plants are said to have the ability to bring good luck, ward off evil spirits, enhance intuition, and even grant wishes.

The magical flora book

By studying the book, readers can unlock the secrets of these mystical plants and harness their powers for their own benefit. Furthermore, the book explores plants that have strong connections to folklore and mythology. These plants have been featured in ancient legends and folklore, and their stories are recounted within the pages of the magical flora book. Readers will be captivated by the rich histories and captivating tales associated with these plants, deepening their understanding and appreciation for their enchanting qualities. The magical flora book serves as a valuable resource for botanists, herbalists, and anyone with an interest in the mystical realm of plants. It offers a comprehensive and detailed overview of the magical properties of various flora, providing practical advice on how to cultivate, harvest, and utilize them effectively. With its captivating content and beautiful illustrations, the magical flora book is a treasure trove of knowledge that will enchant readers and inspire a deeper connection with the natural world. Whether for personal use or academic study, this book is an essential addition to any collection..

Reviews for "The symbiotic relationship between humans and magical plants"

1. Jane - 1/5 stars - I was extremely disappointed with "The magical flora book". The illustrations were dull and lacked any sort of charm or magic. The information provided was also very basic and seemed more suitable for children than adults. I was hoping for a detailed exploration of the various magical plants, but instead, I got a shallow and uninteresting book. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a true magical flora guide.
2. Mark - 2/5 stars - Although "The magical flora book" had some interesting information about different plants and their supposed magical properties, I found the writing style to be dry and uninspiring. The author failed to capture the enchantment and wonder associated with magical plants. Additionally, the book lacked proper organization and flow, making it difficult to follow along. I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied with this supposed magical flora guide.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - I was really excited to delve into the world of magical plants through "The magical flora book", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The content was scattered and inconsistent, making it difficult to grasp a coherent understanding of the subject matter. The illustrations were also lackluster and did not effectively enhance the reading experience. Overall, I was left feeling unimpressed and disconnected from the magical world that the book was supposed to transport me to.
4. Mike - 1/5 stars - "The magical flora book" was a complete waste of time and money. The information provided was shallow and lacked any depth or insight into the magical properties of plants. Furthermore, the illustrations were amateurish and poorly executed. It felt like a cheaply put-together book with no real effort or passion behind it. I would not recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about magical plants as there are far better resources available. Save your money and look elsewhere.

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