Exhibit debuts Saturday, May 23 – just in time for Summer!
Sponsored by OXY and The William Stamps Farish Fund
Children's Museum Houston has all the feels! Feelings are taking center stage in a brand-new exhibit that’s anything but emotional baggage. Debuting May 23, 2026, Mixed Emotions invites children and grown-ups alike to press pause on the daily whirlwind and step into a world where joy, sadness, anger, fear, disgust (and every feeling in between) are welcome at the table.
Raising emotionally healthy kids isn’t always a walk in the park. Sometimes it’s more like a rollercoaster of feelings. Mixed Emotions transforms social-emotional learning into a playful, hands-on adventure designed to help families better understand what’s going on inside their heads… and hearts. Families will navigate ups, downs, twists, turns, and occasional meltdowns with empathy, curiosity, and a healthy dose of fun.
“Emotions are part of every child’s story. Learning to deal with emotions, both big and small, is a major part of childhood. Expressing, understanding, and dealing with our emotions can be just as important as skills in math, science, or reading,” said Children’s Museum Houston Director of Exhibit Development Jacob Breier. “This exhibit creates space for children and caregivers to explore feelings together in ways which are playful, meaningful, and deeply human.”
Designed for children ages 2 and up, Mixed Emotions encourages you to explore the science, language, and social impact of emotions through immersive experiences which turn abstract feelings into something tangible, interactive, and surprisingly fun.
The exhibit also offer sage-appropriate activities tailored to different developmental stages. Toddlers can explore sensory objects and make silly faces in mirrors, preschoolers can practice tactile breathing and draw expressive emojis, while older children can dive into mindfulness challenges, kindness games, and emotional problem-solving activities.
But Mixed Emotions isn’t just for kids. The exhibit encourages caregivers to share their own feelings too because children often learn emotional regulation from watching trusted adults weather life’s emotional storms with honesty and compassion.
Built around coresocial-emotional learning competencies, Mixed Emotions supports skillslinked to stronger relationships, improved academic outcomes, and lifelongwell-being. Through playful interaction and guided reflection, children practicerecognizing emotions, regulating big feelings, understanding others, makingthoughtful decisions, and building healthy connections with the people aroundthem.
Whether you arrive giggling with joy, feeling shy, carrying frustration, or simply having “one of those days,” Mixed Emotions promises to meet you exactly where you are (no emotional baggage claim required).
ABOUT CHILDREN’S MUSEUM HOUSTON
Winner of 2024 NationalMedal for Museum and Library Service, winner of Good Housekeeping’s “BestFamily Travel Award” four years in a row (2023 to 2026), voted “Houston’s BestMuseum” in Houston Chronicle’s Best of the Best Awards two years in a row (2023and 2024), winner of Tripadvisor “2024 Travelers’ Choice Awards,” only Americancontinent finalist in 2023 Hands On! Children in Museums International Award,listed among Forbes, LA Times and USA Today’s “Best Children’s Museums in theU.S.,” The Culture Trip’s “Top Museum and Landmark to Visit in Houston” and oneof “Houston’s Must-See Museums” by Travel Channel, Children’s Museum Houston isa Playground for Your Mind™. It isdedicated to improving the trajectories of children in Greater Houston throughinnovative, child-centered learning. Founded in 1980 and housed in a whimsicalbuilding designed by internationally acclaimed architect Robert Venturi,Children’s Museum Houston offers a multitude of innovative exhibits andbilingual learning programs for kids ages birth to 12 years. The Museum is a501(c)(3) organization. SUMMER HOURS are Monday through Sunday from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. from Memorial Day through Aug. 10, 2026. For more information, visit www.cmhouston.org or call (713) 522-1138. Can your mind come out to play?™