Sensory room: For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families. Space limited, first come first served. Free with museum admission. 11:30 am–12:30 pm and 2:30–3:30 pm. Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Avenue, (718) 735-4400, www.brooklynkids.org
Sunday, Aug. 10: Artists & Fleas
Artists & Fleas: New designers come in each weekend. Free admission. 10 am–7 pm. Artists & Fleas, @@70 N. Seventh St. between Kent and Wythe avenues@@, , www.artistsandfleas.com
Sunday, Aug. 10: “Submerged Motherlands”
“Submerged Motherlands”: Swoon creates a site-specific installation in the museum’s rotunda gallery. $12 (suggested). 11 am–6 pm. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue, (718) 638-5000, www.brooklynmuseum.org
Sunday, Aug. 10: “Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work 1963-74”
“Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work 1963-74”: The first survey on the East Coast of the artist’s early career. $12 (suggested). 11 am–6 pm. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue, (718) 638-5000, www.brooklynmuseum.org
Sunday, Aug. 10: Summer Safety
Summer Safety : Children travel the “Safety Road” and learn the basic rules of street and pedestrian safety, and take a stroll through a mini city street, complete with traffic lights, crosswalks, and a shopping strip. $13 ($10 seniors). 10 am. The Jewish Children’s Museum, @@792 Eastern Pkway.@@, (718) 467-0600, http;//www.jcm.museum
Sunday, Aug. 10: Brooklyn Flea Williamsburg
Brooklyn Flea Williamsburg: 150 vendors selling crafts, antiques, and more.
Sunday, Aug. 10: Pop-Up Pool
Pop-Up Pool: Jump in the water is fine. The 30 by 50 foot pool includes a sandy beach and play area with food and drinks from Lizzmonade and swim lessons available. Free. 10 am–6 pm. Pier 2 Uplands, @@Furman St. and Columbia Street@@,
Saturday, Aug. 9: Perseid Meteor Shower
Perseid Meteor Shower: This wonder of the universe appears each year in August peaking Aug. 9 through the 13. The best place to see it is here. Free. 9 pm. Salt Marsh Nature Center, 3302 Avenue U, (718) 421-2021
Sunday, Aug. 10: “Color and Out of Order”
“Color and Out of Order”: Opening reception for more than 900 works art at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition’s two summer shows, along with cocktails and jazz music. Free. 2–6. Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition, 499 Van Brunt St., near Reed Street, (718) 596-2506 , www.bwac.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: History workshops
History workshops: Make your own Nine Man Morris board, learn how to play the olden time game and take it home. $3. 2–4 pm. Lefferts Historic Homestead, 452 Flatbush Ave. between Empire Boulevard and Eastern Parkway, (718) 789-2822, www.prospectpark.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: Be a train operator
Be a train operator: Children 10 years and older take control of a subway car and operate it over virtual miles of track. Limited capacity. Free with museum admission. 2–4 pm. New York Transit Museum, Boerum Place at Schermerhorn Street, (718) 694-1600, www.mta.info/mta/museum
Saturday, Aug. 9: Family Concert
Family Concert: Walk across the gangplank of a renovated coffee barge and enjoy a family friendly event. Free. 3 pm. Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1, @@Furman St. and Middagh Street@@, , www.nycgovparks.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: The Art of Math
The Art of Math: Children learn all about shapes, triangles, squares. Free with museum admission. 12:30 pm. Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Avenue, (718) 735-4400, www.brooklynkids.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: Ezra Jack Keats Story Hour
Ezra Jack Keats Story Hour: Gather at the Peter and Willy statute for a storytelling adventure. Free. 2 pm. Children’s Corner – Imagination Playground, @@Flatbush Ave. and Ocean Avenue@@, , www.ezrajackkeatsfoundation.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: Pop-Up Audubon
Pop-Up Audubon: Children enjoy fun programing, Nature on the Go, Nature’s Helpers, and Family Bird Watching. Free. Noon–5 pm. Prospect Park Audubon Center, Enter park at Lincoln Road and Ocean Avenue, (718) 287-3400, www.prospectpark.org/audubon
Saturday, Aug. 9: Summer Series puppet theater
Summer Series puppet theater: Prokofiev’s orchestral adventure including Peter & the Wolf, The Frog Prince, The comedians and The Ugly Duckling. Recommended for children 3 years and older. Total running time is approximately one hour. $8 ($9 adults; $7 groups of 20 or more). 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm. Puppetworks, 338 Sixth Ave. at Fourth Street, (718) 965-3391, www.puppetworks.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: Intro to Bird Watching
Intro to Bird Watching: Take a tour and learn about the 250 species of birds that call Prospect Park home with Brooklyn Bird Club. Free. Noon–1 pm. Prospect Park Audubon Center, Enter park at Lincoln Road and Ocean Avenue, (718) 287-3400, www.prospectpark.org/audubon
Saturday, Aug. 9: Dance and movement workshop
Dance and movement workshop: Lean basic hip-hop and discover the rhythm inside you. Free. Noon–1 pm. Garden of Hope, @@392 Hancock St.@@, (212) 333–2525, www.nycgovparks.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: Carousel
Carousel: Take a ride on the park’s historic carousel. $2 per ride ($9/a book of 5 tickets). Noon–6 pm. Prospect Park Children’s Corner, @@452 Flatbush Ave. at Ocean Avenue@@, , www.prospectpark.org/visit/places/carousel
Saturday, Aug. 9: Subway sounds
Subway sounds: It’s a musical journey through the trains for children of all ages. Free with museum admission. 11:30 am to 4 pm. New York Transit Museum, Boerum Place at Schermerhorn Street, (718) 694-1600, www.mta.info/mta/museum
Saturday, Aug. 9: Sensory room
Sensory room: For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families. Space limited, first come first served. Free with museum admission. 11:30 am–12:30 pm and 2:30–3:30 pm. Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Avenue, (718) 735-4400, www.brooklynkids.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: Touch tank
Touch tank: Children of all ages touch a starfish, a horseshoe crab, or a sea snail. Free with museum admission. 11:30 am–12:30 pm and 2:30–3:30 pm. Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave. at St. Marks Avenue, (718) 735-4400, www.brooklynkids.org
Saturday, Aug. 9: “Anatomy of a Powerhouse: Electrifying the El”
“Anatomy of a Powerhouse: Electrifying the El”: Archival photo exhibition showing construction and early operation of the 74th Street Powerhouse. $7 ($5 for children 2–17 and seniors, free for members and children under 2). 11 am–5 pm. New York Transit Museum, Boerum Place at Schermerhorn Street, (718) 694-1600, www.mta.info/mta/museum
Saturday, Aug. 9: “Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work 1963-74”
“Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work 1963-74”: The first survey on the East Coast of the artist’s early career. $12 (suggested). 11 am–6 pm. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue, (718) 638-5000, www.brooklynmuseum.org
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