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Businiess name:  Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
With the wondercabinet, this museum is a great place to take your toddlers and preschoolers (I can't speak to the older kids enjoyment). Between the water play area, the sand, and the art room, my kids stay pretty enthralled for an entire visit. And did I mention the retired fire truck that is right inside the entrance. My son loves it! \r It's kind of pricey and they charge for kids over 1. The only thing I don't like about it is that they don't have any indoor tables for eating your own food. You can sit on the benches, but that's difficult with small kids who need to be strapped in to eat. You can order their food (which is typical amusement park food), but it takes a while and is rather expensive for what you get. But this is a rather minor point and I would highly recommend the museum.

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