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  1. Fantastic VoyageRoald Dahl’s Mr. Fox turns operatic.
  2. Holiday Events for KidsOrigami Tree Check out the Museum of Natural History’s tree, decorated with folded paper, plus barosaurus all lit up. Bonus: Learn how to fo […]
  3. Carnegie Hall Goes DIYKids make their own instruments.
  4. East River RinkOne more reason to skip Rock Center.
  5. Smart ArtSpiegelman doesn’t dumb down for kids.
  6. Saturday StylesPaper dolls, meet fashion-forward kids.
  7. The Great IndoorsFabulous winter shows and a ship.
  8. Small-Screen FlashbackThis garden is still magical.
  9. Halloween by the Borough Manhattan
  10. New Kid in TribecaDowntown offshoot of the 92nd Street Y.
  11. Loco-vores
    Get Mario Batali’s Meat Delivered to Your DoorFleisher’s Grass-fed & Organic Meats, supplier to restaurants such as Casa Mono, is starting home-delivery service in Manhattan.
  12. Petit GourmandFood Network Fest goes family.
  13. Duck Duck Father GooseTime for a block party.
  14. Brooklyn MonopolyKings County owns the family fun.
  15. And Now We’re Going LiveLaurie Berkner at Lincoln Center.
  16. Big Drama, Very Small KidsTheater for the toddlers.
  17. A Family Folk ActPete Seeger and grandson sing out.
  18. Yo What?The Yo-Yo Open isn’t just Walking the Dog.
  19. Like a Drive-through MovieCars and tickets not required.
  20. We All ScreamIce cream has a sweet history, too.
  21. Something Up Their SleevesThe science of stage magic.
  22. Read It Again, MomDon’t stint on the art of storytelling.
  23. Pro-PigeonismNew Yorkers’ feathered friend, not foe.
  24. Objet TrouvéBring ’em all to the Natural History museum.
  25. Wee Wonk FestFun science and a robotic dinosaur.
  26. The Zero-Commute Memorial DayUrban Americana.
  27. Viva Dan ZanesRocker-dad now sings in Spanish too.
  28. Tykes on BikesLong Island City hosts a bike parade.
  29. Good DaddyFathers celebrate history and sports.
  30. Lullabies by Way of BroadwayFor kids and tired moms.
  31. Holy GargoyleCreepy gnomes make architecture fun.
  32. Poetry for All AgesApril is the time to turn to verse.
  33. Cirque du SoulClowns and kids get funky in Brooklyn.
  34. It’s a Toss-upClown-free juggling at Pratt.
  35. Kid FlixTribeca-style festival for tots to tweens.
  36. Big-Top WorkoutClowns and acrobats get kids moving.
  37. Mommy’s Had Enough Puppets for Now, SweetieThe cold-weather bounty of kid-centric plays will certainly keep tots entertained. But which shows are likely to be most tolerable for moms an […]
  38. Saturday in the GardenWith gospel music.
  39. Christmas BiohazardWhat do conscientious parents do when even “organic” toys are revealed to be a bit toxic?
  40. Les Enfants Verts Finally Have a HomePreschool for Whole Foodies.
  41. Faux SnowCentral Park goes Canadian.
  42. Arctic MonkeyingThe science of snow, for tots.
  43. The Fab Four Times ThreeAn all-Beatles day.
  44. New Year’s ReduxDance and drums at the Japan Society.
  45. Out With the OldManaging the post-holiday pileup.
  46. 50. Because Even Our Kids Are Book-ObsessedWe are a city of readers, and apparently we start early. Presented here, a selection of reviews and commentary offered at Books of Wonder, the a […]
  47. Camp FebruaryThree days of winter fun in Central Park.
  48. A Wrinkle in Memory92nd St. Y celebrates L’Engle.
  49. Fantastic ScholasticThe House That Harry Built gets a super-duper makeover.
  50. Cold ComfortLearning about the science of snowflakes.
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