Pretend grocery station inside Fargo Kids Play Museum.
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Fargo Kids Play Museum

Fargo, ND

Appointment-based imaginative play space in Fargo with pretend-play stations, private parties, and family-focused indoor fun.
Plan This Visit

Best for

best for toddlers and preschoolers; some younger elementary appeal

Visit style

planned visit or private party

Birthday parties

Available

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

Think of this as a cozy pretend-play studio, not a big public playground. It is strongest for birthdays and planned visits with preschool-age kids.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Preschoolers who love pretend play
  • Families planning a private party or reservation-based visit
  • Kids who enjoy role-play stations more than climbing or bouncing
Less Ideal For
  • Families expecting a large drop-in playground
  • Older big kids who want fast, physical attractions
  • Visitors hoping for broad public open-play hours every day

At a Glance

Venue type

Kids activity center

Age groups

BabiesToddlersPreschoolersBig kids

Play features

Pretend playSensory playToddler area

Birthday party options

Birthday partiesPrivate party roomParty packages

Visit options

Reservation required

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Operator type

Commercial

Play model

Timed sessions

Supervision model

Caregiver supervised

Max recommended age

Under 9

Hours vary due to private events

Yes

Plan Your Visit

FormatAppointment-only and private-party-forward.
Visit Tips
Check availability before heading over.The venue currently presents itself as a private-party and reservation space.Best for families comfortable planning ahead.

Pricing Snapshot

Notes
Party and reservation pricing is handled through the venue booking flow.This is better treated as a book-ahead visit than a casual walk-in stop.

About the Venue

Fargo Kids Play Museum is a small-format pretend-play venue built around imaginative stations like a grocery area, doctor’s office, beauty parlor, café, and home-style play. The current setup is geared more toward reservations and private parties than casual daily drop-in play, so it works best for families planning ahead.

Atlas Perspective

Indoor Play Atlas Notes

Age Fitbest for toddlers and preschoolers; some younger elementary appeal
Noise Levellow to moderate
Visit Styleplanned visit or private party
Energy Levellow to moderate
Parent Comforthigh for caregivers who want a contained, imaginative setting
Booking Frictionhigh for spontaneous visits, lower if planning ahead

Birthday Party Snapshot

Notes
The venue emphasizes private parties and reservations over standard daily open play.
BookingPrivate party reservations are handled online through the venue’s booking flow.

Accessibility & Comfort

Notes
Adult supervision is expected.Smaller-room pretend-play layout may feel more manageable than a high-capacity trampoline park.

Gallery

Pretend grocery setup inside Fargo Kids Play Museum.
Pretend-play stations are the main draw here, rather than climbing equipment.
Doctor's office pretend-play station at Fargo Kids Play Museum.
Hands-on role-play areas help this space feel best for younger kids.
Construction-themed pretend-play corner inside Fargo Kids Play Museum.
Themed stations give private parties and planned visits more variety.

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Quick Summary

Best for

best for toddlers and preschoolers; some younger elementary appeal

Visit style

planned visit or private party

Birthday parties

Available

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Contact Information

Address

5670 38th Ave S Suite E

Fargo, ND, 58104

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 8, 2026

Checked against 2 public sources.

Reviewed as

Business website and public-source review

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