Things To Do in NYC this Weekend with Kids: Music, Books, and Colonial Crafts

Eataly's cooking classes teach kids the history and process of making a beloved Italian street food. Photo courtesy of Eataly
Eataly's cooking classes teach kids the history and process of making a beloved Italian street food. Photo courtesy of Eataly
1/8/20 - By Drew Kristofik

We've got a song in our hearts this weekend, and not just because the All-Ages Music Showcase is making its annual appearance Sunday (although, for real, you can see Lucy Kalantari, Gustafer Yellowgold, The Pop Ups, The Rockness Monsters, and more for 10 bucks). In searching for things to do, we're also ready to Dance in the Dark at the Brooklyn Bowl's Springsteen tribute, and commune with Beethoven at Alice Tully. Brooklyn's Barbes hosts an awesome new show by composer Michael Hearst, too. Plus, Midtown's new art installation, Impulse, uses seesaws that emit music and light to paint the town fun.

If history is more your speed, amble up to the New-York Historical Society and learn about the pioneering women who worked in commerce in 18th century NYC. Morris-Jumel also shares some colonial crafting secrets, or you can ponder history in the making at the New Victory's, Cartography.

Books, you say? Why, yes. Come right this way! Sugar Hill's got the Three Little Pigs by the tail, Naughty Ninja Takes a Bath at Books of Wonder's uptown location, and the Brooklyn Book Bodega is handing out kid lit all afternoon Sunday. And you can catch a new take on Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book at Symphony Space, too!

Don't forget to scroll through our curated Winter Events Guide and our helpful January Go List. And remember, our team of highly trained kid fun experts is tirelessly scouring the city, finding great events for the MommyPoppins calendar

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