The Orchid Show 2026: Flower Fantastic's Concrete Jungle at NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The Orchid Show 2026: Flower Fantastic's Concrete Jungle at NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The Orchid Show 2026: Flower Fantastic's Concrete Jungle at NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System at Queens Theatre
Queens Theatre - various times Pick
Queens Theatre - various times Pick
The Orchid Show 2026: Flower Fantastic's Concrete Jungle at NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
Pinocchio at Puppetworks
Puppetworks Inc. - various times
Puppetworks Inc. - various times
The Orchid Show 2026: Flower Fantastic's Concrete Jungle at NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
The New York Botanical Garden - various times
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Video Webinar for Families: Natural History at Home - "Amazing Brains!"
DC's Natural History Museum hosts a family science program. Brain scientist Elaine Miller and visual designer and illustrator Marli Richmond read from their book, Amazing Brains! and explore the different shapes and sizes of animal brains and why they’re so different.
After the book reading, Marli takes kids through a draw-along of different animal brains.
Please make sure to have the following materials:
- Piece of white paper
- Pencil
- Crayons or other coloring materials (optional)
11am Eastern
10am Central
8am Pacific
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