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Curious George, the beloved monkey of children’s book lore, is famous for his ability to save the day. This exhibit features nearly 80 original drawings for Margret and H. A. Rey children’s books, plus a reading room for visitors of all ages.
The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
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Through performances, interactive workshops, conversations, and films, this family-friendly event focuses on Latino communities in New York City while drawing parallels between immigrant experiences throughout time. Highlights include performances by the Coatlicue Theater Company, which weaves part of the Mayan creation story with stories of migration; Los Pleneros de la 21, a leader in the resurgence of Puerto Rican traditional music in New York; Samba Nation Productions, which brings rhythms of Brazilian Carnival; and Tahuantinsuyo, a pioneer folk music group from the Andes.
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY
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View films from around the world, take part in workshops, attend Q&A sessions, and more.
Cantor Film Center, DGA Theater, IFC Center, Scholastic Theater, Symphony Space, and Times Center, New York, NY
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The classic animated musical about a sweet pig named Wilbur and a brilliant spider named Charlotte that every child can’t help but fall in love with. Once you’ve seen the movie, put your creativity to work in an animation workshop hosted by the Children’s Museum of the Arts.
Tribeca Cinemas, New York, NY
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The Big Green Rabbit follows Charlie and Isabelle as they take the world’s 3-6 year olds on health- and environmentally-focused adventures! Participants will be invited to a sing-along and dance-along with The Big Green. Bring your cameras to take pictures with The Big Green.
Tribeca Cinemas, New York, NY
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