Weekday Picks for Boston Kids: Black History Celebration, Valentines & More February 9-13

2/8/15 - By Kip Wilson Rechea

Even while Boston deals with historic amounts of snow, there are still plenty of things to do this week. As long as the weather cooperates, exciting events for families include the final games in the annual Beanpot hockey tournament. February is also Black History Month, and one of the don't-miss events is the 7th Annual Black History Month Celebration this Thursday.

Other picks this week include a performance of the Monkey King Puppet Show to celebrate the Chinese New Year and several activities to get your family ready for Valentine's Day. Read on for our picks of the week, and don't forget to check out the full events calendar for each day. Please check with the event venues for snow cancelations before heading out this week.

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1. Preschool Story Time – Monday

As long as the snow holds off, preschoolers and their caregivers can join Blue Bunny staff for stories and a simple craft to celebrate Valentine's Day. Note: the Men's Beanpot final games scheduled for Monday have been postponed to February 23 due to snow. 

If we get the anticipated amount of snow, it could be time to start planning some snow sport adventures for your family! You may also want to check out our list of snow day boredom busters to help keep your sanity.

2. Women's Beanpot – Tuesday

The women's tournament wraps up with its finals games. Another great choice today is the Little Naturalists: Owls program for preschoolers in Marshfield.

3. Monkey King Puppet Show – Wednesday

This story is a Chinese folk epic told through storytelling, masks, music, and Taiwanese hand puppetry. Note: This event has been postponed to February 25 due to snow. 

4. 7th Annual Black History Month Celebration – Thursday

Families are welcome to attend this free concert in honor of Black History Month. Preschoolers can also drop in for Valentine Crafts at the Newton Free Library.

5. Valentine's Day Story Time with Curious George – Friday

With advance registration, families can attend one of three time slots at the Curious George Store in Cambridge to hear stories about love and friendship.


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