For Kids For Parents (and Grandparents!) For Teachers
C’mon presents a variety of programs for children, parents, grandparents, and teachers all supporting our mission “To provide an exciting, inspiring environment where children and their families play, learn, and dream together.”
C'mon's educational program's incorporate best educational practices and are available for all children, regardless of their physical, learning, or developmental disabilities, or socio-economic status. All programs are designed to fully support the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT), Sunshine State Standards, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) standards, and local school curriculum programs.



Museum Without Walls
C’mon is YOUR children’s museum! That’s why you’ll find us throughout Southwest Florida, bringing FREE hands-on learning to neighborhood libraries, parks, shopping centers, and festivals while the Museum is under construction.
Check our calendar for upcoming events!
Interested in inviting C’mon to your community event?
We give preference to events that are:
- FREE
- Connected to C’mon’s core learning areas: global culture, science and environmental education, the arts, and health and fitness
- Serve a family audience
To request C’mon to attend your event, please complete our Community Events Programming Request form and email to Jennifer Sabo, Director of Education, at jsabo@cmon.org at least two months prior to the event date.
| Funding for our Museum Without Walls programs is generously provided in part by the Comcast Foundation | Curious Kids programming is provided in partnership with WGCU Public Media | ![]() |
C"mon federal tax identification number is 01-0687133. The Children's Museum of Naples is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization, IRS Sections 509 (a)(1)
and 17(b)(1)(A)(vi) for both federal and state tax purposes. A copy of our official registration and financial information may be obtained from the
Florida Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 800-435-7352 within the state (CH-14271).
Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state.