Weekday Picks for Connecticut Kids: Yoga, Animals & Rock 'n' Roll April 6-10

4/5/15 - By Mary Beth Lawlor

Now that Easter is behind us, we are in full spring mode. Since many kids are off from school this week, you may be looking for things to do with the family, and you are in the right place. With the help of our Guides, weekday and weekend roundups, and our April GoList, you'll find plenty of fun for you and your kids! We only highlight one activity per day in this post, but you can find plenty of other options in our Event Calendar. Enjoy!

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Monday, April 6
Family Yoga – New Britain
The family that plays together stays together. Beginner yoga for families is just one way to have some fun. Recommended age 6+.

See all Monday events.

Tuesday, April 7
Open Art Studio at Avon Public Library  – Avon
Art experiences designed to inspire the creative process. No registration required.

See all Tuesday events.

Wednesday, April 8
1/2 Day Club – Litchfield
Come to OWL on the half days of the month for a special program. Try your luck at a book bingo game. They’ll play Lines, T’s, U’s, Squares, and Blackout Bingo. Space is limited. Registration is required.

See all Wednesday events.

Thursday, April 9
Story and Animal Program at Earthplace – Westport
Join for a story and animal encounter with one of their Animal Hall residents.

See all Thursday events.

Friday, April 10
School House Rock – New Canaan
Join folks at the Rock School for a  colonial one room school house experience, including making your own hornbook.

See all Friday events.

About the Author

Mary Beth Lawlor

Mary Beth Lawlor

After fulfilling a childhood dream of one day living in a high-rise building in a big city (eight years in LA and 10 in Manhattan), Mary Beth is now partially fulfilling another childhood dream. As a kid, she envisioned her four gorgeous children running through the idyllic countryside while she created pottery in her studio. Well, fast forward 30 years and there is no pottery studio and only two kids but she has the idyllic countryside part down. After studying business and art, and then working in corporate marketing, graphic design as well as event planning and development, Mary Beth is now happily blogging.