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At the Herb Bar, you can leave your troubles at the door and step into a sense of calm.
This content was created in partnership with Thinkery.
On any given day in Mueller, curiosity is everywhere. Children test ideas, ask questions, and discover on their own. Long before benchmarks or career paths appear, these moments shape how children think, solve problems, and begin to see themselves as capable learners.
At Thinkery, curiosity is the starting point for every experience.
Located in the heart of Mueller and welcoming families from across the Austin area, Thinkery is a hands-on children’s museum where learning happens through play. Children move from tinkering with simple machines in the Innovators’ Workshop to exploring light and color in the Light Lab. Each experience is designed to spark imagination, encourage exploration, and make learning fun and meaningful.
STEAM Learning
Through play-based STEAM learning, which stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math, children engage with these disciplines as connected ways of thinking rather than separate subjects. They investigate the world around them, use technology to design and test ideas, apply engineering principles to hands-on challenges, express ideas creatively, and use math to reason and solve problems.
We do not teach subjects in isolation,” says Alexa Clavijo, Senior Play & Learning Manager at Thinkery. “STEAM is a mindset. It is about creativity, problem solving, and making connections to real life.”
Thinkery’s exhibits and programs invite children to take risks, ask questions, and learn through trial and error. Spaces are intentionally designed so every child feels welcome and empowered. Children work with real tools, including scissors, cardboard cutters, robotics kits, and circuit blocks, transforming ideas into tangible creations and building confidence as they learn how things work.
Play Builds Skills for Life
Play is not a break from learning. It is how learning happens. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, play supports physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development while strengthening executive function and problem-solving skills. Research from LEGO Education shows that hands-on learning is more engaging and effective than traditional instruction.
When adults encourage curiosity through play, children practice decision making, collaboration, communication, and adaptability. These skills extend far beyond childhood and remain valuable no matter how technology or careers evolve. At Thinkery, play is the foundation for developing these lifelong abilities.
Balancing Exploration and Structure
Finding the right balance between open-ended exploration and guided learning can be a challenge for caregivers. At Thinkery, the two work together. Open-ended experiences allow children to follow their interests, while educator guidance, thoughtful prompts, and intentionally designed spaces deepen learning.
Caregivers are encouraged to participate by observing, narrating, and extending play at home. These shared experiences strengthen family connections and reinforce the idea that learning can be enjoyable, ongoing, and accessible.
Learning for Every Child
Thinkery primarily serves children from birth through age 11, but its play-based approach supports a wide range of learners. Children engage at their own pace, develop social and cognitive skills, and learn alongside peers. Neurodivergent children and those with different learning styles are encouraged to follow their interests and take the lead in their learning experiences.
Supporting Families and Educators
Caregivers are essential partners in learning, and Thinkery offers a welcoming space beyond home and school where families can play and learn together. Recognizing that play is learning helps relieve the pressure to create perfect activities. Simple moments, like stacking blocks or exploring balance, support language development and strengthen family bonds.
Thinkery also extends its impact through the STEAM Learning Institute, which partners with educators, researchers, and community organizations to study play-based, child-centered learning. This work supports professional development and brings innovative, inclusive approaches to classrooms and learning spaces across Central Texas.
At Thinkery, every visit invites children to explore, invent, and learn. The 40,000-square-foot museum offers hands-on exhibits and other programs, including family nights, field trips, and birthday celebrations. As part of the LEGO Playful Learning Museum Network, Thinkery draws on global research to ensure experiences remain engaging and relevant for all children.
Visit Thinkery in Mueller to explore exhibits, join programs, and celebrate learning through play. To learn more about Thinkery memberships, which include free general admission, exclusive benefits, and flexible options for families of any size, visit www.thinkeryaustin.org.
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IN A PACE-DRIVEN world, many of us are seeking spaces that let us breathe a little deeper and care for ourselves with intention. Just a short walk from Mueller, the Herb Bar has opened in Cherrywood to offer the community exactly what we need. As Austin’s oldest apothecary, the Herb Bar is the kind of place where the moment you step inside, your shoulders drop, your breath softens, and your whole body exhales. Every corner is thoughtfully designed to help you learn about herbs and reconnect with the natural world, all within a space that feels inviting, grounding, and a little bit magical.
The Herb Bar may be new to Cherrywood, but it’s far from new to Austin. The shop first opened in Bouldin Creek in 1986 and has since been passed from one woman to another, each nurturing it and preserving its heart. The mission has always been the same: Create a community-centered space where people feel supported and empowered to take their health into their own hands.
Beginnings
When the Herb Bar moved to Cherrywood in May 2025, owner Megen Mundy and the Herb Bar team were excited to reach a new community. The new location offers more room to wander and explore the shop’s herbs and treasures. Inside, shelves are lined with more than 150 loose herbs, over 50 house-made tea blends, and a beautiful selection of herbal tinctures, body care, incense, essential oils, and room sprays. Books on healing and herbal wisdom rest beside handpicked gems, journals, and jewelry. There’s also a spacious outdoor yard for vendor markets and a separate studio and kitchen where workshops, herbal projects, and creativity come to life. The Herb Bar feels part shop, part sanctuary—somewhere to learn, browse, sip tea, and reconnect with yourself. And on these colder days ahead, it’s the perfect stop for a cozy tea blend. Sometimes, there’s even a warm pot brewed and waiting for you to pour a cup.
For many, the herbal world can feel overwhelming, but the Herb Bar takes a welcoming and inclusive approach. Visitors are encouraged to ask questions and learn at their own pace. The herbalists at the shop listen and assist customers with zero judgment, a hallmark of the shop, and one of owner Megen Mundy’s favorite aspects of the business.
Deep Roots
Megen first discovered plant medicine in her late 20s, and quickly realized how understanding the power of plants allowed her to take her health into her own hands. She had been a staff member and frequent customer at the former Herb Bar location, falling in love with its history and the transformative power of plant medicine. Today, she carries that legacy forward, inviting others to experience it for themselves. Her favorite tea that Herb Bar sells? Golden Hour, a saffron-based blend that embodies the shop’s essence: nourishment, comfort, and a touch of magic.
For newcomers to plant medicine, the Herb Bar offers hands-on workshops where participants can make their own tinctures, oils, and other herbal creations. On weekends, occasional vendor markets bring a vibrant energy to the yard, where local makers can join in and sell their creations.
A trip to the Herb Bar is a gentle reminder that healing can be simple, slowing down can be meaningful, and taking care of ourselves can feel joyful. Whether you’re browsing, sipping tea, joining a workshop, or sinking into a lounge chair to unwind, the Herb Bar is grateful to be close to the Mueller neighborhood—and wants you to know you’re always welcome.
Photograph courtesy of the Herb Bar
