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Museum Store

All proceeds from the Museum stores go to support educational programs and exhibits at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

Museum members receive discounts on all Museum store purchases. Learn more about Museum membership.

The Museum stores are open during the Museum's normal operating hours.

Find the Perfect Gifts at HMNS Museum Stores

Get the latest look for your favorite fashionista, shop our wide selection of fair trade handicrafts, or win a roar of approval with sure-to-please gifts for the dinosaur lover – all this and much more is available at the Houston Museum of Natural Science Museum Stores!

Come in today! Whether it’s a little gift for yourself or a surprise for that special someone, our personal shoppers will help you find exactly what you’re looking for.


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Butterflies

Museum Store

The Museum’s main entrance store offers over 6000 square feet of unique gifts and souvenirs, including Museum related toys and educational items, a book room with science titles for all ages, and limited-time-only special exhibit products.


Nature's Reflection

Nature’s Reflection

Our jewel box of a gem and mineral store offers unique curatorial quality specimens and one-of-a-kind jewelry.  Discover beautiful lapidary sculptures, ancient fossils, and rare minerals for the beginning to the experienced collector.

Birthday Party Bags

Gift bags are available for discount prices. Orders must be placed at least two weeks prior to the party.  Gift bag items and pricing may vary depending on the items in stock.  If you are interested in placing an order, please contact giftshop@hmns.org or call 713-639-4707.


Dinosaurs

Contact Us

For mail orders or general questions about the stores, please contact us at giftshop@hmns.org.

You may also reach us by telephone at:

Museum Store: (713) 639-4683 or (713) 639-4663

Nature’s Reflection: (713) 639-4650

Xploration Station: (281) 364-7200 x108

Employment

Learn more about career opportunities at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.