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Celebrate Female Figures at Dallas-Fort Worth Museums
Discover cool stories of female figures in art.
Dallas’ Perot Museum Hosts Nathan Sawaya’s Lego Exhibition, The Art of the Brick
Imagine Van Gogh’s Starry Night or Edvard Munch’s The Scream or the towering Venus de Milo statue by Alexandros of…
Your Family’s Guide to the (Now-Open!) Peppa Pig World of Play in Grapevine
Kids of all ages and all abilities will enjoy oinktastic adventures at Peppa Pig World of Play, the British pig’s first U.S. home now open at Grapevine Mills Shopping Center.
5 Things to Do in February and March for All Abilities
Family-fun opportunities this spring around North Texas.
Where to Go For Family Fun in Memphis, Tennessee
Travel to Memphis, Tennessee, for U.S. history lessons, musical legends, and kid-friendly museums.
How to Celebrate Black History Month At Home
February is Black History month, and what is a parent eager to raise well-cultured children to do? This year, stay home and host a unique read-in to inspire your kids.
Celebrate Spring at the Dallas Arboretum’s First Ever Groundhog Day Party
Starring the Arboretum’s own weather-predicting woodchuck.
Year-Round Volunteer Opportunities to Serve Fellow North Texans
Read on for 25 year-round opportunities to help fellow families in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and support a local cause that tugs on your family’s heartstrings.
Your Family’s Guide to KidFilm Festival
Whether you’ve got junior Hollywood hopefuls or mini movie buffs in your clan, KidFilm, the longest-running film festival for kids in the U.S. is an event the whole family can enjoy. Running January 19-20 at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas, this annual collection of children’s cinema works and events offers something for all ages and tastes.
6 Places for Energetic Kids with Special Needs
Let the littles burn off some of that excess energy at one of these Dallas-Fort Worth indoor play spaces for kids with special needs.
Party Like It’s 1984 at a Retro Roller Rink Party
When it came time to plan her 10th birthday, Olivia Tolley of Plano chose a totally tubular theme straight out of a John Hughes movie. She and mom Dayna went back to the 1980s for inspiration to throw a blast-from-the-past birthday bash at Plano’s Thunderbird Roller Rink.
Peppa Pig’s First U.S. Home to Open in Grapevine Next Month
The British character’s first-ever U.S. home will open in February at Grapevine Mills. Here’s what you need to know about the 14,000-square-foot Peppa Pig World of Play.
Use Your Imagination at These Indoor Play Spaces in Dallas-Fort Worth
It’s never too early to focus on the power of play, and there are plenty of indoor play places in North Texas built with children’s mental health in mind.
Fort Worth Field Trips Your Family Must Take, According to Event Planner Ashley Paz
Fort Worth mom, event planner and school board trustee Ashley Paz shares her family’s favorite outdoor destinations, restaurants, and weekend getaways. Plus, her mom-approved picks for podcasts and books.
Playground Review: Green Park in Allen
A review of Allen’s Green Park playground––ideal stomping grounds for your aspiring first responders and littles with energy to burn off.
Playground Review: Coffee Park in City of University Park
Looking for a spot to let littles burn off some excess energy? Venture to the City of University Park to explore the fun-for-all Coffee Park playground.
8 Kid-Friendly Races and Fun Runs in North Texas
We’ve run through a list of local events to pick a few winners worth signing the kids up for now — even if the race is months away.
What Produce Is in Season This January and Where to Find It in North Texas
In January, you might think local and seasonal produce would be sparse; however, growers in Texas supply plenty of fresh foods to keep your kids’ mouths watering.
14 Things You Must See & Do in Dallas-Fort Worth Before January 14th
Hello 2019! Say goodbye to these 14 attractions before they close the second weekend in January.