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This Week's Picks:


May 11th through May 14th

Friday, May 11 - Memories with Mom at American Girl Place

Share an extra-special day with your daughter! You’ll enjoy a delicious meal and one-on-one time together. Includes an American Girl book, a commemorative photo and frame, and keepsakes to take home as a reminder of the memories made during your day together.
Where: American Girl Place, 609 5th Ave. at 49th St.
When: 7:30 PM
Who: Ages 6 and up
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (877) 247-5223 to reserve your spot.
Cost: $44 per person
For more info: www.americangirl.com

Saturday, May 12 - National Train Day Celebration at Grand Central Terminal

National Train Day celebrates train travel and the ways trains touch the lives of people.  This year's festivities will highlight the unique perspective passengers enjoy as they take in the vastness and beauty of the American landscape, from cities big and small, to country vistas and everything in between, when traveling by rail.  Attendees will enjoy live entertainment, educational exhibits, kids' activities, model train displays and tours of Amtrak equipment, freight and commuter trains, and notable private railroad cars.
Where: Grand Central Terminal
When: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free

Saturday, May 12 - Jewelry Workshop for Kids at Scandinavia House

Jewelry can be made from silver, gold, and precious stones, or even from recycled materials like paper, fabric, or even old cell phones! In this children’s workshop, Kaksitvå designers Piia Keto and Marjo Kuusinen will show kids how to make their own simple, but innovative and exciting creations. No previous experience in jewelry making required.
Where: Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. at 38th St.
When: 1:00 PM
Who: Ages 5-10
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 779-3587 to reserve your spot.
Cost: $10

Saturday, May 12 - Mother's Day Author Visit from Georgetown Cupcakes at The Scholastic Store

Give your mom a sweet treat this Mother's Day!  Meet TLC's Katherine Kallinis and Sophie LaMontagne of Georgetown Cupcakes and check out their delicious book, The Cupcake Diaries.  Kids can create adorable cupcake felt crafts as Mom samples some cupcakes of her own.
Where: The Scholastic Store, 557 Broadway b/w Prince & Spring Sts. Stroller entrance at 130 Mercer St.
When: 3:00 PM
Who: Ages 3 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free

Sunday, May 13 - Second Sundays Family Tour at the Guggenheim: Women of the Guggenheim

On the day we celebrate the special women in our lives, come visit some of the women on view in the galleries at the Guggenheim.
Where: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Ave. at 89th St.
When: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Who: Ages 5-10
How: Pre-registration required.  To register, call (212) 423-3627 or email [email protected]
Cost: $15 per family
For more info: www.guggenheim.org

Sunday, May 13 - Mother's Day Celebration at the Central Park Zoo

In honor of Mother’s Day, we’re hosting a family party here at the zoo! On this day dedicated to moms, we’ll meet a variety of zoo animal moms and their babies. We’ll make tasty morsels for some super animal moms and go on an animal moms scavenger hunt that concludes with meeting a special animal guest. We’ll then make a special Mother's Day craft and enjoy a yummy treat.
Where: Central Park Zoo, enter park at 5th Ave. & E. 64th St.
When: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Who: Ages 3-10
How: Register online at www.centralparkzoo.com
Cost: $50
For more info: www.centralparkzoo.com

Sunday, May 13 - The Cello Was His Forte: Introducing Beethoven's Cello Sonatas

Celebrated cellist Steven Isserlis introduces families to great composers in this family concert series. In this installment, families will learn about Beethoven's works for cello and piano.  These sonatas will be played on a Stradivarius cello from 1726 and on the kind of piano Beethoven played - the fortepiano.
Where: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. at 92nd St.
When: 3:00 PM
Who: Ages 6 and up
How: Purchase tickets online at www.92y.org.
Cost: $18
For more info: www.92y.org

Monday, May 14 - Mondays at MAGIC: Dinosaurs

Delve into paleontology as we join a dinosaur excavation. You’ll cast your own fossil replicas that you will get to keep and take home.
Where: 74th Street Magic, 510 E. 74th St. b/w York Ave. and FDR Dr.
When: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Who: Ages 4-6 (drop-off only)
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 737-2989 to reserve your spot.
Cost: $45 per child
For more info: www.74magic.com or visit MAGIC's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/74magic

This Week's Calendar:


May 11th through May 17th

Friday, May 11 - Music Together Demo Class

Join Eastside Westside Music Together for a free demonstration class to experience the joy of family music. Bring your baby, toddler, or preschooler to these mixed age classes where children and adults make music together!
Where: Manhattan Church of Christ, 48 E. 80th St.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 0-4
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 496-1242 to reserve your spot.
Cost: Free

Friday, May 11 - Story Time Yoga with Karma Kids Yoga

Story time comes alive with puppets and yoga poses!
Where: Karma Kids Yoga, 104 W. 14th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues
When: 3:00 PM
Who: Ages 0-6
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.karmakidsyoga.com or (646) 638-1444

Friday, May 11 - Mother's Day Card Craft at American Girl Place

Rebecca’s family believed that helping others was important—so they collected their spare change in a charity box called a pushka. At this craft event, your girl can decorate a little charity box of her own.
Where: American Girl Place, 609 5th Ave. at 49th St.
When: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Who: Ages 8 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.americangirl.com

Saturday, May 12 through Sunday, May 13 - Animal Tales Extravaganza at the Bronx Zoo

Visit the Bronx Zoo on weekends from 4/21 through 6/30 for Animal Tales Extravaganza, featuring an array of activities for families and children.  The zoo's Dancing Crane Pavilion will be transformed into an intimate story time corner, and kids can stage their own animal tale with a puppet they create at the crafts area.  There's even a special production, Avenue Zoo, featuring a guest appearance by Kate Monster, the beloved puppet star of the Tony award-winning musical Avenue Q.  The Zoo's main stage will feature a variety of entertainment throughout the Extravaganza, including appearances by Yo Gabba Gabba, Curious George, Dora the Explorer, Marvel's Avengers, Super Sprowtz, Barney and more.
Where: Bronx Zoo, Bronx River Parkway & Boston Road in the Bronx
When: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free w/Zoo admission
For more info: www.bronxzoo.com

Saturday, May 12 - "Springtime on the Farm" Family Program at the Central Park Zoo

Spring is an exciting time for our barnyard animals! Explore the wonders of farm life through classic songs and activities, and read a book about the different farm animal sounds in the Zoo Theater classroom. We'll then pay a visit to Tisch Children’s Zoo to feed and pet our barnyard friends.
Where: Central Park Zoo. Enter Park at 5th Ave. & E. 64th St.
When: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 4-5
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.centralparkzoo.com.
Cost: $35
For more info: www.centralparkzoo.com

Saturday, May 12 through Sunday, May 13 - Let's Make Mum Cupcakes at Taste Buds

Join us for a fun family-style cooking class for budding chefs ages 2 to 8 and their loved ones as we take to the kitchen to whip up a sweet treat or other culinary creation. 
Where: Taste Buds, 109 W. 27th St.
When: 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Who: Ages 2-8
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.tastebudskitchen.com.
Cost: $20 per person. Each child must come with an adult. Limit of 2 children per adult.

Saturday, May 12 through Sunday, May 13 - Tours for Fours at MoMA

In this program specially designed for four-year-old visitors and their parents/caregivers, families will explore the world of modern and contemporary art through movement, drawing and other interactive gallery activities.  May's theme is "3-D: Sculpture."
Where: Museum of Modern Art.  Programs begin in Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, located at 4 W. 54th St. (closer to 5th Ave.).
When: 10:20 AM - 11:15 AM (program is offered on Saturday and Sunday)
Who: 4-year-olds & their parents/caregivers.  Siblings may accompany the group, but participating child must be 4 years old.
How: Admission is first-come, first-served.  Tickets are distributed at the Education & Research Building reception desk beginning at 10am the morning of the program.
Cost: Free for individual families of up to 2 adults and 3 children
For more info: www.moma.org or (212) 708-9400

Saturday, May 12 through Sunday, May 13 - A Closer Look for Kids at MoMA

In this family program, families will look closely at modern masterpieces and cutting-edge contemporary art in MoMA's collection and temporary exhibitions through lively discussions in the Museum's galleries.  May's theme is "Once Again Please! Picturing Pattern."
Where: Museum of Modern Art.  Programs begin at Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Education and Research Building, located at 4 W. 54th St. (closer to 5th Ave.)
When: 10:20 AM - 11:30 AM (program is offered on both Saturday and Sunday)
Who: Ages 5-10 with parent/caregiver
How: Admission is first-come, first-served.  Tickets will be distributed at the Education & Research Building's reception desk beginning at 10am the morning of the program.
Cost: Free for individual families of up to 2 adults and 3 children
For more info: www.moma.org or (212) 708-9400

Saturday, May 12 through Sunday, May 13 - Dicapo Opera Theatre for Kids Presents: Introduction to Italian Opera

Dicapo Opera Theatre continues its popular "Opera for Kids" series, designed to teach kids the fundamentals of opera in a fun and interactive environment. Enjoy a fun-filled hour of opera narrated by Dicapo General Director Michael Capasso.  Students will take a journey through the wonderful world of opera from Mozart to Puccini listening to the most famous arias and ensembles.
Where: Dicapo Opera Theatre, 184 E. 76th St. at Lexington Ave. (lower level of St. Jean Baptiste Church)
When: 11:00 AM (on Sunday, a second performance will take place at 2pm)
Who: Ages 5 and up
How: Purchase tickets online at www.dicapo.com.
Cost: $24 for adults, $12 for kids
For more info: www.dicapo.com

Saturday, May 12 - Ballet for Young People

Join the artists of New York City Ballet in the splendor of the David H. Koch Theater for a trip through the world of choreography and music during this hour-long program especially designed for family audiences. This Saturday morning program is the perfect introduction to the joys of dance.
Where: David H. Koch Theatre at Lincoln Center, W. 63rd St. at Columbus Ave.
When: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Who: Ages 4 and up
How: Purchase tickets online at www.nycballet.com.
Cost: $20 per person
For more info: www.nycballet.com

Saturday, May 12 - Saturday Morning Storytelling with the Hans Christian Andersen Storytellers

Some of New York’s most famous storytellers bring to life exciting tales of mythical creatures and fantastic adventures from Scandinavia and the far North. 
Where: Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. at 38th St.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 5 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free

Saturday, May 12 - "It's My Park" Day at East River Park

On It's My Park Day, students from the Dalton and Friends Seminary schools have planned a day for waterfront education and clean up in East River Park. The group will learn about the ecology of the East River, then spruce up the adjacent promenade from 11am - 1pm.
Where: East River Park Track House, located inside East River Park at E. 6th St. & the FDR
When: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.nycgovparks.org

Saturday, May 12 - High Line Kids: Museum Morning with El Museo del Barrio

In May, Friends of the High Line is teaming up with different museums to host art activities inspired by the city.  This Saturday, clap your hands, stomp your feet, and sing along to bilingual musical storytelling with El Museo del Barrio.  
Where: 10th Avenue Square, on the High Line at W. 17th St.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 4 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.thehighline.org

Saturday, May 12 through Sunday, May 13 - "Luna's Sea" at the American Museum of Natural History

Cornerstone Productions presents Luna’s Sea, the tale of a young girl’s ocean journeys. Through the use of dance, puppetry, optical illusions, and black-light theater, the audience travels from the penguin-inhabited shores of Africa to the dark underwater homelands of bioluminescent animals, learning that all life on Earth is connected.
Where: American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St.
When: 11:00 AM (a second performance will take place at 2pm)
Who: Ages 4-11
How: Purchase tickets online at www.amnh.org.
Cost: $22 per person
For more info: www.amnh.org

Saturday, May 12 - French Activities en Famille at FIAF

Let the creativity flow! Les petits will enjoy an arts-&-crafts activity, just in time for Mother’s Day.
Where: French Institute Alliance Francaise, 22 E. 60th St. b/w Park & Madison Aves.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 5 and up
How: Purchase tickets online at www.fiaf.org.
Cost: $10
For more info: www.fiaf.org

Saturday, May 12 - "Elmo's World: Families, Mail & Bath Time" Screening at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab

Can you guess what Cookie Monster gets in the mail? How many bubbles are in a whale's bath? Join the Sesame Street gang to learn about the world around you through songs, stories and guessing games. Enjoy new dances, silly music and good friends!
Where: Sony Wonder Technology Lab, 550 Madison Ave. at 56th St.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Everyone
How: Pre-registration required. RSVP beginning the Monday of the week of the program by calling (212) 833-8100.
Cost: Free

Saturday, May 12 - Family Workshop: Mother's Day Spa Surprise

Join us to create your own special scented bath products for mom.
Where: Sony Wonder Technology Lab, 550 Madison Ave. at 56th St.
When: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Who: Everyone (but best suited for a younger audience)
How: Pre-registration required. Call (212) 833-8100 beginning the Monday of the week of the program to reserve your spot.
Cost: $5 per participant

Saturday, May 12 - Terrarium Workshop at the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden

Learn how to make a terrarium for yourself, or bring your mother and celebrate Mother's Day by making a special gift together.  Supplies included.
Where: Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, 421 E. 61st St. b/w 1st & York Aves.
When: 1:00 PM (program will repeat at 3pm)
Who: Ages 5 and up
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 838-6878 to reserve your spot.
Cost: $45 for adults (one child free w/each adult admission)
For more info: www.mvhm.org

Saturday, May 12 - "Elmo's World: Flowers, Bananas & More" Screening at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab

Join Elmo and the Oinker Sisters as they sing a pig ditty, and sing along with Ernie as he serenades a Rubber Duckie in the tub. New dances, silly music and good friends from Sesame Street make it a must-see. Plus, watch as Elmo gets a special delivery.
Where: Sony Wonder Technology Lab, 550 Madison Ave. at 56th St.
When: 1:00 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Pre-registration required. RSVP beginning the Monday of the week of the program by calling (212) 833-8100.
Cost: Free

Saturday, May 12 - "Bearskin" Performance at FIAF

Enter the magical world of Bearskin (Peau d’ours), a French fairy tale about a resilient young girl who turns into a bear to escape an ogre. Directed by Barbara Kilpatrick, an award-winning designer, two movement artists, Laurel Tentindo and Luis de Robles Tentindo, bring the story to life using a miniature theater and imaginative props.
Where: FIAF Tinker Auditorium, 22 E. 60th St. b/w Park & Madison Aves.
When: 1:00 PM
Who: Ages 8 and up
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.fiaf.org.
Cost: $15
For more info: www.fiaf.org

Saturday, May 12 - Family Workshop: Mother's Day Flower Fun

Celebrate the original mom - Mother Nature - by joining us to learn how plants grow! Design your very own planter and start a garden to take home.
Where: Sony Wonder Technology Lab, 550 Madison Ave. at 56th St.
When: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Who: Everyone (but geared toward a younger audience)
How: Pre-registration required. Call (212) 833-8100 beginning the Monday of the week of the program to reserve your spot.
Cost: $5 per participant

Saturday, May 12 - Library Tour & Activities at FIAF

Explore the Haskell Library and discover the richness of its children's collection. Story hour in French for kids ages 3–6 with arts & crafts and snacks will be held from 3:30–4:15pm.
Where: FIAF, 22 E. 60th St. b/w Park & Madison Aves.
When: 3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.fiaf.org

Saturday, May 12 - Cine Kids Film & Activities at FIAF: "Raining Cats & Frogs"

Screening of the adventurous and charming animated film Raining Cats and Frogs, following which children will do an arts-&-craft project inspired by the film. Film in French with English subtitles
Where: FIAF's Tinker Auditorium, 22 E. 60th St. b/w Park & Madison Aves.
When: 3:30 PM
Who: Ages 5 and up
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.fiaf.org.
Cost: $10
For more info: www.fiaf.org

Sunday, May 13 - Sunday Science Spectacular: How Do You Bake a Cake? Counting, Measuring, Estimating

What's so important about counting and measuring? It is the language and basis of science.  Learn how.  Then bake a cake, because baking is really chemistry. 
Where: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. at 92nd St.
When: 10:00 AM
Who: Ages 6-11
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.92y.org.
Cost: $40 for adults, $20 for children
For more info: www.92y.org

Sunday, May 13 - Open Studio: Unusual Materials

Families can drop in on select Sunday afternoons to explore the 2012 Whitney Biennial and all the Whitney has to offer through hands-on activities with a Museum educator. This month we explore unusual materials.

Where: Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave. at 75th St.
When: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (drop-in program)
Who: Ages 6-10
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free w/Museum admission
For more info: www.whitney.org

Sunday, May 13 - Just Drop In! Family Program at the Guggenheim Museum

Explore the Guggenheim's exhibition highlights through creative, interactive projects led by museum educators.
Where: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave. at 89th St.
When: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Who: Ages 3-10
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free w/Museum admission
For more info: www.guggenheim.org or (212) 423-3587

Sunday, May 13 - Drop-In Art Workshop at The Jewish Museum

Paint, draw, sculpt or craft a work of art. 
Where: The Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. at 92nd St.
When: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Who: Ages 3 and up with parent/caregiver
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free w/Museum admission

Sunday, May 13 - The Whodunit Family Scavenger Hunt

A crazed killer is on the loose at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and it’s up to you to stop him!  The killer has created a scavenger hunt that, when completed, reveals his name, the weapon he used and where he hid the body in the museum.  By following the trail of clues and answering tricky questions, you’ll narrow the list of suspects, weapons and places and provide the police with the evidence they need to catch and convict the killer.
Where: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Ave. at 82nd St.
When: 1:00 PM
Who: Ages 10 and up
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.watsonadventures.com.
Cost: $40.50 for adults, $29.50 for kids (includes Museum admission)

Monday, May 14 - Music Together Demo Class

Join Eastside Westside Music Together for a free demonstration class to experience the joy of family music. Bring your baby, toddler, or preschooler to these mixed age classes where children and adults make music together!
Where: Manhattan Church of Christ, 48 E. 80th St.
When: 4:00 PM
Who: Ages 0-4
How: Pre-registration required. Call (212) 496-1242 to reserve your spot.
Cost: Free

Tuesday, May 15 - Big City Moms Luncheon: Sleep

Join Big City Moms for a delicious lunch and a discussion of everything you need to know to get your baby to sleep like a champ.
Where: Kidville, 163 E. 84th St.
When: 11:15 AM
Who: All new moms and their babies
How: Pre-registration suggested.  Register online at www.bigcitymoms.com.
Cost: $35 in advance, $40 at the door
For more info: www.bigcitymoms.com

Tuesday, May 15 - Mother & Baby Screenings of "Small, Beautifully Moving Parts"

Pack up your baby and enjoy a mid-day movie in the company of other mothers where whimpers, cries and gurgles blend right in.  "Small, Beautifully Moving Parts" is a comic coming-of-parenthood tale for the internet age.  The film tells the story of technophile Sarah Sparks, whose uncertainties about her impending motherhood trigger an impulsive road trip to the source of her anxiety: her long-estranged mother living far away and off the grid. 
Where: Cinema Village, 22 E. 12th St. at University Pl.
When: 11:30 AM (screening also will take place at 11:30am on May 17th)
Who: All parents/caregivers and their babies
How: Just show up!
Cost: $11

Wednesday, May 16 - 92nd Street Y New Parent Get-Together

Led by the 92nd Street Y's Parenting Director and NYC's top child psychologists and pediatricians, this weekly discussion group is a great way for new parents to share experiences, learn from one another and make friends.  This week's topic is "Grandparents - Good Advice/Bad Advice."
Where: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street
When: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Who: All new parents and their babies
How: Just show up!
Cost: $10
For more info: www.92y.org or (212) 415-5500

Wednesday, May 16 - Story Time Yoga with Karma Kids Yoga

Story time comes alive with puppets and yoga poses!
Where: Karma Kids Yoga, 104 W. 14th St. b/w 6th & 7th Aves.
When: 11:30 AM
Who: Ages 0-6
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.karmakidsyoga.com or (646) 638-1444

Wednesday, May 16 - "Petits Gourmets" Cooking Workshop: Tatin Fraises Rhubarbe/Strawberry Rhubarbe Tatin

Petits gourmets brings the kitchen to life in a child-friendly environment that aims to encourage a love for French through culinary traditions, healthy foods, and play-baking.
Where: French Institute Alliance Francais, 22 E. 60th St.
When: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Who: Ages 3-5
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.fiaf.org
Cost: $45
For more info: www.fiaf.org

Wednesday, May 16 - McKenna "Take the Challenge" Scavenger Hunt at American Girl Place

Your girl will go on a scavenger hunt throughout the store, taking fast and fun challenges to stretch her skills along the way. Plus, she’ll get a free American Girl poster at the end!
Where: American Girl Place, 609 5th Ave. at 49th St.
When: 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Who: Ages 8 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.americangirl.com

Wednesday, May 16 - McKenna Mirror Craft at American Girl Place

Inspire your girl to reach her goals, just like our newest Girl of the Year! During this craft event, she’ll decorate a paper mirror with positive messages to help her find her strengths.
Where: American Girl Place, 609 5th Ave. at 49th St.
When: 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Who: Ages 8 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.americangirl.com

Thursday, May 17 - Rockin' With Andy

Enjoy singing, playing and fun with Andy!
Where: Sprout San Francisco, 1375 3rd Ave.
When: 11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Who: Ages 0-4
How: Pre-registration required. Register online at www.bigcitymoms.com.
Cost: $20
For more info: www.bigcitymoms.com

Thursday, May 17 - Baby Bites Luncheon: Introducing Solids

Join Baby Bites and the experts from Nutritious Life for a delicious lunch and a discussion of everything you need to know about introducing your baby to solid foods.
Where: Cilantro Restaurant, 1712 2nd Ave. at 89th St.
When: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Who: All moms and their babies
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.babybites.com.
Cost: $35
For more info: www.babybites.com

Plan Ahead:


May 18th through June 1st

Friday, May 18 - Shababa Bakery at the 92nd Street Y

Squish, roll and braid your very own challah and take it home to bake.
Where: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. at 92nd St.
When: 10:15 AM - 11:00 AM
Who: Everyone
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.92y.org.
Cost: $15 per child (no charge for adults)
For more info: www.92y.org

Friday, May 18 - Flower Garden Storytime at the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden

Listen to stories about planting a garden, and explore the different plants and flowers planted by the museum’s gardener.  Afterward make a paper flower to take home. 
Where: Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, 421 E. 61st St. b/w 1st & York Aves.
When: 10:30 AM
Who: Ages 2-6
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free w/Museum admission
For more info: www.mvhm.org

Friday, May 18 - Stroller Tour at the Whitney

Get a special peek at the Whitney's Biennial 2012 exhibition, and nobody will care if your baby makes a fuss!  On these special stroller tours, Whitney Teaching Fellows, PhD candidates in art history, lead engaging tours of current exhibitions for new moms and dads when the Museum is closed to the public. Crying babies are welcome!  How cool is that?
Where: Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave. at 75th St.
When: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Who: Ages 0-18 months
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.whitney.org/families
Cost: $25 per adult
For more info: www.whitney.org

Friday, May 18 - Kit's Embroidered Card Craft at American Girl Place

Your girl can learn how to stitch a paper lantern design on an embroidery card–it looks like the lanterns that decorated Kit’s "penny-pincher" birthday party in 1934.
Where: American Girl Place, 609 5th Ave. at 49th St.
When: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Who: Ages 8 and up
How: Just show up!
Cost: Free
For more info: www.americangirl.com

Friday, May 18 - Shababa Rooftop Shabbat Dinner with Karina & Rebecca at the 92nd Street Y

Enjoy an intergenerational family Shabbat dinner under the stars on the Y's penthouse rooftop.  Celebrate in a meaningful way and welcoming environment.
Where: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. at 92nd St.
When: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Purchase tickets online at www.92y.org.
Cost: $30 for adults, $10 for kids (no charge for kids under age 1)
For more info: www.92y.org

Friday, May 18 - Pajama GLOWGA Yoga

Kids should wear their PJs to this special class that will take children on a fantastical yoga adventure, followed by a story and yummy-smelling foot rubs.  Milk and cookies will be served after the class, with sweet dreams sure to follow! 
Where: Karma Kids Yoga, 104 W. 14th St. b/w 6th & 7th Aves.
When: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Who: Ages 4-7
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (646) 638-1444 to reserve your spot.
Cost: $20 per child
For more info: www.karmakidsyoga.com

Friday, May 18 - Kit's Imagination Celebration at American Girl Place

American Girl celebrates Kit! Join us for this special event to learn about how clever Kit used her imagination to make things better during the Great Depression. Have fun with your favorite girl as you play a game using just your imagination, and enjoy a delicious meal. Includes an American Girl book to take home, plus a keepsake booklet with activities and journaling pages to help commemorate this memorable day.
Where: American Girl Place, 609 5th Ave. at 49th St.
When: 7:30 PM
Who: Ages 8 and up
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (877) to reserve your spot.
Cost: $32 per person
For more info: www.americangirl.com

Saturday, May 19 - American Ballet Theatre Kids Pre-Performance Workshop

Join the American Ballet Theatre prior to ABTKids for an hour of fun, hands-on activities that will provide an exciting and informative introduction to the works kids will see on The Met stage.  Children, divided by age, are invited to participate in activities directed by ABT Teaching Artists.  As an introduction to the movement of ballet, the children are guided through a ballet warm-up and taught a short piece of choreography based on a work they will see during the ABTKids performance.  No experience necessary, and kids are encouraged to wear their favorite dance clothes.
Where: Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, located b/w W. 62nd & 65th Sts. and Columbus & Amsterdam Aves.
When: 9:30 AM
Who: Ages 4-12
How: Purchase tickets online at www.abt.org.  Note that Pre-Performance Workshops are only available to those who purchase tickets for the ABTKids performance (see separate event listing).
Cost: $20 per person
For more info: www.abt.org

Saturday, May 19 - Circle Line Kids Cruise Kick Off Event

The Circle Line kicks off its Kids Cruise season with performances by Dan Zanes and Elizabeth Mitchell, a live interactive tour guide, a juggler, magic, balloon artistry, a meet-and-greet with The Berenstain Bears, raffle prizes and giveaways, a gift bag and more.  The Kids Cruise is a great way for young children to discover the sights of NYC and have the chance to learn fun and exciting facts about the city. They will also have the opportunity to take a photo by the Statue of Liberty.
Where: Pier 83, W. 42nd St. & 12th Ave.
When: 9:30 AM (boarding begins at 9:30am; sailing will be from 10am-11:15am)
Who: Everyone
How: Click here to purchase tickets.
Cost: $28 for adults, $20 for kids ages 3-12 (no charge for kids under age 3)
For more info: Click here for more information.

Saturday, May 19 - "Bugs, Bugs, Bugs" Family Program at the Central Park Zoo

Insects are everywhere and in this class taught by our Urban Ecologist, we'll learn about the ones that make the zoo home. We'll collect insects from various habitats around the zoo. We'll sort the collections and try to identify the species. We'll also plant a helpful insect garden right in the zoo to attract pollinating insects. Each participant will take home their own insect trap to collect and observe the ones they see in their neighborhoods.
Where: Central Park Zoo.  Enter Park at 5th Ave. & E. 64th St.
When: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Who: Ages 7-10
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.centralparkzoo.com.
Cost: $40
For more info: www.centralparkzoo.com

Saturday, May 19 - "The Backyardigans" Double Feature at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab

In “Escape From Fairytale Village,” it’s a madcap bluegrass chase through Fairy Tale Village as paperboy Tyrone meets his hungry new customers, Austin the Wolf, Uniqua the Witch, and Pablo the Giant. In “Front Page News,” the superheroes of Bigopolis take on a giant robot and Tasha tries to photograph the big news.
Where: Sony Wonder Technology Lab, 550 Madison Ave. at 56th St.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Everyone
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 833-8100 beginning on Monday of the week of the program to reserve your spot.
Cost: Free
For more info: www.sonywondertechlab.com or (212) 833-8100

Saturday, May 19 - Lion Dance Performance at the Museum of the City of New York

In celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage month, the New York Chinese Cultural Center will introduce beloved ancient Chinese folk arts pieces, including excerpts from Peking Opera featuring the popular Monky King character, as well as the Chinese ribbon dance.
Where: Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Ave.
When: 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 8-12
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (917) 492-3395 to reserve your spot.
Cost: Free w/Museum admission
For more info: www.mcny.org

Saturday, May 19 - American Ballet Theatre: ABTKids Performance

Share the wonder of dance with your entire family as American Ballet Theatre presents ABTKids, a special, one-hour performance designed to introduce young audiences to the magic and beauty of dance. The performance is narrated by a member of ABT's Artistic Staff and features child-friendly highlights from the Company's vast repertoire.  Join ABT prior to the performance for a pre-performance workshop (see separate event listing).  
Where: Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, located b/w W. 62nd & 65th Sts. and Columbus & Amsterdam Aves.
When: 11:30 AM
Who: Ages 4-12
How: Purchase tickets online at www.abt.org.
Cost: $25
For more info: www.abt.org

Saturday, May 19 - Scandinavian Sing-Along

Scandinavia holds a treasure-trove of children's songs and games. Danish musicians Anne Mette Iversen and Vibe Normann will introduce children to English versions of a selection of these songs, play musical games, and also perform some songs in modern, jazzy arrangements. Come prepared to move, dance, imagine, and sing your heart out!
Where: Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. at 38th St.
When: 1:00 PM
Who: Ages 1-7
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 847-9740 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Cost: $7

Saturday, May 19 - "Let's Make Muffins & Milkshakes" at Taste Buds

Join us for a fun family-style cooking class for budding chefs ages 2 to 8 and their loved ones as we take to the kitchen to whip up a sweet treat or other culinary creation. This is a family class so register as a group.
Where: Taste Buds Kitchen, 109 W. 27th St.
When: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (class also will take place from 3pm-4pm)
Who: Ages 2-8 with parent/caregiver
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.tastebudskitchen.com.
Cost: $20 per person. Each child must come with an adult. Limit of 2 children per adult.

Saturday, May 19 - "Cook in French" Workshop: Fondant de Framboises à la Vanille / Raspberry Vanilla Mini Cakes

In this innovative class, kids will increase their French vocabulary while learning about techniques, tools, utensils and ingredients.  They'll also learn the basics of etiquette, nutrition and kitchen safety.  And of course, they'll enjoy the delicious French specialities they've created!
Where: French Institute Alliance Francaise, 22 E. 60th Street
When: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Who: Ages 5-11
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.fiaf.org.
Cost: $55 per child
For more info: www.fiaf.org

Sunday, May 20 - SalsaBaby Brunch at Ideya

Ideya Latin Bistro hosts a tasty and entertaining brunch featuring performances by Jose Conde and his band that will have your little ones moving and shaking!  There will be a special kids menu and other fun surprises!  This is a Macaroni Kid favorite!
Where: Ideya Restaurant, 349 W. Broadway b/w Broome & Grand
When: 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Call (212) 625-1441 for reservations.  These events book up quickly, so don't delay!
Cost: No cover charge.  Brunch items available on a la carte basis.
For more info: www.ideya.net

Sunday, May 20 - Family Tour & Workshop at the Guggenheim: Face-Off

There are many kinds of portraits, even ones that do not show a person's face! See different examples of portraiture in the galleries and experiment with making a unique portrait in our studio.
Where: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Ave. at 89th St.
When: 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Who: Ages 5-10
How: Pre-registration required.  Call (212) 423-3587 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Cost: $30 per family
For more info: www.guggenheim.org

Sunday, May 20 - "The Monkey King: Journey to the West"

This Sunday matinee for families features the beloved Chinese superhero, the Monkey King, in the unforgettable classic Journey to the West.
Where: Asia Society, 725 Park Ave.
When: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Purchase tickets online at www.asiasociety.org.
Cost: $20
For more info: www.asiasociety.org

Wednesday, May 23 - "Men in Black 3" Alien Slime Workshop at the Sony Wonder Technology Lab

It’s an alien invasion and we’re about to get slimed! In anticipation of the release of Columbia Pictures’ action adventure comedy “Men in Black 3,” we’re rolling up our sleeves and getting messy making some icky, gooey alien slime. With a dose of science and some careful mixing, we’ll be making a special concoction of extraterrestrial proportions. Also, be sure to check out our cool display of real props from the “MIB 3” motion picture and don your black sunglasses and super soaker for a “special agent” photo opportunity.
Where: Sony Wonder Technology Lab, 550 Madison Ave. at 56th St.
When: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Who: Everyone
How: Pre-registration required. RSVP beginning May 14th by calling (212) 833-8100.
Cost: Free

Friday, May 25 - Stroller Tour at the Whitney

Get a special peek at the Whitney's Biennial 2012 exhibition, and nobody will care if your baby makes a fuss! On these special stroller tours, Whitney Teaching Fellows, PhD candidates in art history, lead engaging tours of current exhibitions for new moms and dads when the Museum is closed to the public. Crying babies are welcome! How cool is that?
Where: Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave. at 75th St.
When: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Who: Ages 0-18 months
How: Pre-registration required. Register online at www.whitney.org/families
Cost: $25 per adult

Friday, June 1 - "Incredible Insects" Family Program at the Central Park Zoo

Enter the world of insects - where being a bug is cool! Join us and take a close look at what makes insects so special by playing insect-themed games and meeting a special animal guest. We’ll also visit our bat exhibit to find out how these flying animals help maintain our insect population. Before you leave, you'll get to make a creepy-crawly craft.
Where: Central Park Zoo, enter park at 5th Ave. & E. 64th St.
When: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Who: Ages 4-5
How: Pre-registration required.  Register online at www.centralparkzoo.com.
Cost: $35
For more info: www.centralparkzoo.com

Library & Bookstore Story Times


A Listing of Story Times and Other Events at Libraries, Cafes & Bookstores Around Town

Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and no pre-registration is required.

BOOKSTORE & CAFE STORY TIMES:

Barnes & Noble Upper East Side, 150 E. 86th St. at Lexington Ave. (212) 369-2180
Story Time on Sundays at 11am and Wednesdays at 10am for all ages

Barnes & Noble Union Square, 33 E. 17th St. (212) 253-0810
Story Time on Sundays at 2:30pm for all ages

Books of Wonder, 18 W. 18th St. (212) 989-3270
Story Time on Sundays at 12pm for ages 0-7

FAO Schwarz, 767 5th Ave. at 58th St. (212 ...


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