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A small child places a green ball into an exhibit that looks like a safe.

Play every day: Marbles will be open seven days a week for the summer starting today.

Photo provided by Marbles Kids Museum

Marbles’ Moneypalooza just added all-new ways for kids to spend and pretend.

This hands-on exhibit teaches children smart buying and saving habits through interactive play, including:

🐷 Teaming up to fill the giant piggy bank (check out this reel for a sneak peek)
🛻 Cracking the combo lock on the wheelchair-accessible armored truck
🍕 Building and sharing pretend pies at the pizzeria
🐶 Pampering pets at a spa station with tiny blow dryers + splashy water sounds

Cash in on fun with a visit

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