The Magic House has a STEAM area at its Kirkwood location, but the St. Louis attraction is a blown-out version of that — with popular elements highlighted and new things added, like two giant Lego building tables and clay available for modeling daily, not just once a month as it is at the art space in Kirkwood.

There will be eight staffers at the Magic House @ MADE. In addition to teaching and helping visitors use the equipment and supplies, they will help kids become entrepreneurs. If a child designs something and wants to sell it, staffers will show them how to photograph the product and post it on Generopolis, a St. Louis-founded startup that lets people sell and donate items and give the funds to charity.

Emily Elhoffer, director of membership for MADE, the makerspace downstairs, said it’s up to about 130 members so far, not counting nonmembers who have enrolled in classes. The makers have helped with ideas and planning upstairs, and she hopes more teens ages 14 and up will enroll in classes when they age out of the space upstairs.

Rep. Wiley Price, D-St. Louis, represents the new venue’s neighborhood and got to play in the space during a preview night with his daughter Kylie, 8. They both say they had a blast. “I am a child, OK?” he said unashamedly. “I’m 35.”