Met Cloisters: School Break Family Afternoon
School Break Family Afternoon at The Met Cloisters. Spend your spring break at The Met Cloisters! Drop in for free, hands-on family art making inspired by the art of the Middle Ages.
School Break Family Afternoon at The Met Cloisters. Spend your spring break at The Met Cloisters! Drop in for free, hands-on family art making inspired by the art of the Middle Ages.
Word Up welcomes children’s book author Apolonia Valiente for an interactive weekend storytime featuring The Words Will Come, a picture book for ages 3–7 that celebrates all the ways children communicate. This storytime is especially meaningful during Autism Awareness Month (April)
Families are invited to celebrate National Garden Month and Earth Day learning about historic herbs and how to grow and use them. This hands-on activity is perfect for all ages and a great way to welcome the new growing season.
Look, listen, sing, and have fun with Storytime at The Met Cloisters! Join Met educators every Tuesday for picture-book readings in English and Spanish connected to objects at The Met Cloisters and to our uptown community. Recommended for families with children ages 18 months to 6 years.
Join the Urban Park Rangers for an afternoon of kid friendly activities and exploring the Inwood Hill Nature Center. Program will be at Nature Center. West 218th Street and Indian Road in Inwood Hill Park
Come join us at Fort Washington Library for magic and comedy with Silly Billy. Silly Billy will perform a very funny magic show for children of all ages. Highly interactive magic show performed by the winner of several awards in magic and author of two best selling books on the subject. As seen at the White House, Lincoln Center, and TV.