st. louis mirror reflections

January 13, 2009



Kids love looking at themselves in mirrors. My children could spend hours sticking their tongues out and making funny faces at their own reflections.The mirror tunnel at The City Museum (pictured above) is one of the best places for you and your child to look in a multitude of mirrors.

The reflecting pool at Kiener Plaza is another mirror destination. On a sunny day, Kiener Plaza's pond provides a rippling, mirrored surface. Plus, the many stairs are available for wearing your kids out!

The pond outside of the Climatron at The Missouri Botanical Garden is painted black and provides nice mirrored images on sunny days.

The Ricardo Cat at Laumeier Sculpture Park used to be part of the Nikki exhibit at the botanical gardens but has now moved to Laumeier Sculpture Park. The inside of the giant cat is covered in mirrored mosiac pieces which encourages children to climb inside and take a look.

There are also many mirrored buildings downtown which are good for looking at your own reflection as well as St. Louis monuments.

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