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Cool Kids Winter Play

 | Lisle

A guided glimpse into the world of outdoor play will depend on the day. Possibilities include snowman and snow fort building with natural materials or garden scavenger hunt for natural objects

Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Gnome Hunt

 | Lisle

Search for gnomes in the Children's Garden using your best "I Spy" skills. Checklist provided.

Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Ages: Preschool, Elementary
Cost: Free with admission

 

Arbor Reading Adventures

 | Lisle

Interactive story time and fun crafts indoors before heading out on the grounds for a winter walk. Themes change each week. Wednesdays and Fridays.

Where: Morton Arboretum
When: 11-11:45 a.m.
Ages: Preschool
Cost: $5 (discounts for members)

 

Hike, ski and snowshoe along solar lighted trails

 | Libertyville
FREE  

With small solar lights to guide their way, hikers, skiers and snowshoers can traverse the 1.3-mile fitness trail at Old School Forest Preserve in Libertyville or the 1.65-mile hilly section of the Millennium Trail adjacent to the winter Sports Area at Lakewood Forest Preserve in Wauconda. Starting Sunday, Nov. 4, the trails and adjacent parking lots will remain open until 9 .m. daily until March 9.

Where: Lake County Forest Preserves
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Black Bear Exhibit

 | Oakbrook Terrace
FREE  

Feature the black bear and its adaptations for survival in the forest. Crawl into the bear's den, compare your senses to that of the black bear, feel his fur, come face to face with a black bear mount and more.

Where: Lake View Nature Center
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Skating in the Sky

 | Chicago

If you're looking for an alternative to skating at Millennium Park this winter, look up. Way up-94 stories, to be exact. Touted as the World's Highest Ice Skating Rink, the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center gives ice skaters a bird's-eye view of the city and the lake.

At 20 feet by 45 feet, the rink is probably too small to be your solo destination of the day, but paired with a trip to see the view from the Hancock, it's a nice way for kids to burn off energy while parents enjoy the great view. And because it's synthetic ice, skaters stay warm and don't get wet.

The rink is scheduled to be open for skating from 9 a.m.-11 p.m. through April 18. A 25-minute skate session costs $6 (in addition to the cost to get into the Hancock Observatory). You can bring your own skates or rent some there for a dollar.

 

Where: John Hancock Observatory
When: 9 a.m.-11 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $6 per 25 minutes, $1 skate rental, plus regular Observatory admission

 

Unboxed: Adventures in Cardboard

 | Chicago

See a toy so amazing, so unbelievable, it has the power to transform into anything you want it to be. Enter a world where imagination rules, and ordinary becomes extraordinary.

Where: Chicago Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

 | Glenview

The exhibit features the illustrations of W. W. Denslow, a Chicago resident whose famous illustrations helped to inspire the design of the classic 1939 MGM film starring Judy Garland. The bright and colorful exhibit provides a variety of learning opportunities and hands-on activities within a three-dimensional representation of Denslow's distinctive illustrations.

Where: Kohl Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $9.50, $8.50 seniors

 

Ravinia Festival Music Makers

 | Glenview

Discover how sounds make music, and how music makes you feel, with activities like making melodies on bolt- and wrench-a-phones, using soft sculpture pegs to make a music box, blowing air over a reed, moving musical notes on a staff, beating percussion instruments, and creating an artistic masterpiece that reflects how music makes you feel

Where: Kohl Children's Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Cooking with Chef Dave: Potatoes

 | Arlington Heights

Celebrate National Potato and Sweet Potato Month!

Where: Arlington Heights Historical Museum
When: 4-5:30 p.m.
Ages: Elementary, Tweens
Cost: $22

 

Dickens: 200 Years of Celebrity

 | Wauconda

Hundreds of objects and documents from the exclusive private collection, together with a rare collection of first editions of his most famous works, tell the story of how Charles Dickens and his characters became enduring cultural icons. Interactive and multi-media displays and personal effects take visitors through a chronological tour of the life, literature and legacy of Dickens. View his personal traveling inkwell, take a ride in an early century carriage, and learn about the memorable characters, stories and themes of his famous tales through games, time period puzzles and Dickens' own personal Facebook page.

Where: Lake County Discovery Museum
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with admission

 

Welcome to the Universe

 | Chicago

Visitors become space adventurers and set off on a journey to discover the Universe in a way never done before. Travel a billion light-years and back, fly through space, orbit the Moon, zoom into a canyon on Mars, and soar through the cosmic web where a million galaxies shower down. The experience was created utilizing real telescopic data and the best scientific imagery.

Where: Adler Planetarium
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $28 pass (includes admission); $22 kids 3-11

 

Black Creativity

 | Chicago

The longest-running exhibition of African-American art in the U.S. features more than 100 dynamic works of art from amateur and professional African-American artists from around the nation.

Where: Museum of Science and Industry
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free with museum admission

 

Charlie Brown and the Great Exhibit

 | Chicago

Exhibit explores Schulz's personal history and his role as the sole inspiration and artistic talent behind Peanuts and its unique cast of characters. Through original cartoons, reproductions and related Peanuts ephemera, guests see how characters were developed and evolved. Schulz's Santa Rosa, Calif. studio, recreated for the first time, allows for a deeper look into his work and life. Kids and families have a chance to exercise their own Schultz-like creativity with activities like making a zoetrope.

Where: Museum of Science and Industry
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $5, $3 kids 3-11, plus admission

 

Free days February 2013

 | Chicago
FREE  

Museum is free Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27.

Where: Museum of Science and Industry
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Safari Sprouts

 | Sycamore

Spend a morning at the Museum. Kids discover nature through games, crafts, stories, and songs, plus a live animal visits each month.

Where: Midwest Museum of Natural History
When: 10:15-11:15 a.m.
Ages: Toddlers, Preschool
Cost: $8 kids, $28 for four sessions; free adults

 

The Three Little Pigs

 | Chicago

Chicago Kids Company performs the classic tale from Feb. 6-April 12.

Where: Beverly Arts Center
When: 10:30 a.m. weekdays; 1 p.m. Saturday March 23.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $12

 

Disney On Ice Rockin’ Ever After

 | Rosemont

In a new twist on fairytale fun, favorite Disney characters compete to be the next superstar in comical segments leading up to the tales of show stopping princesses. Opening Jan. 23-27, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, then moving to Chicago's United Center, Jan. 30-Feb. 10. For additional information, visit disneyonice.com.

Where: Allstate Arena
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $15, $20 and $26, with a limited number of VIP and Front Row seats available for every performance

 

Bully Goat Gruff meet the Ugly Duckling

 | Lombard

Professor McBumble's group of traveling actor's teach the lesson's of Anti-Bullying by using fairtales as their backdrop. Performances run from Jan. 23-May 3 at various locations. Check website for dates and location schedule.

Where: AlphaBet Soup Productions
When: 10:30 a.m.
Cost: Call for cost.

 

Blue Man Group

 | Chicago

Watch men painted blue do unusual performance art and original slapstick comedy. It's fun to sit in the front, but remember to wear a plastic poncho to avoid the flying food and liquids. Buy tickets at the box office, online, via Ticketmaster or by calling (773) 348-4000.

Where: Blue Man Group at Briar Street Theatre
When: Check website for performance schedule.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $49-$69

 

Peter Pan

 | Chicago

Cathy Rigby takes flight in an all new production that runs from Jan. 30-Feb. 10, 2013.

Where: Cadillac Palace Theatre
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $18-$85

 

Bud, Not Buddy

 | Chicago

Bud, Not Buddy  follows the journey of a young African-American orphan as he searches for his father. Clues kept in a suitcase lead him to adventures in Depression-era Michigan, where he finds community among a group of jazz musicians and, ultimately, an unexpected sense of home. Performances are Jan. 12-Feb. 24, 2013.

Where: Chicago Children’s Theatre
Ages: Elementary, Tweens

 

Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat

 | Chicago

The Cat in the Hat is the perfect friend for a boring rainy afternoon. From games and mischief to Thing One and Thing Two, The Cat brings all sorts of trouble to this gray day--but will Sally and her brother be able to explain the mess to Mother? Performances run Jan. 26-June 9, 2013.

Where: Emerald City Theatre Company
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $16, $13 kids, limited number of $10 tickets available for all performances

 

The Frog Prince Continued

 | Chicago

When happily ever after isn't what he expected, the Frog Prince heads out for a new adventure. While searching for his true amphibian self, he meets witches from Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, and Cinderella's Fairy Godmother. Performances run Jan. 26-June 9, 2013.

Where: Emerald City Theatre Company
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $16, $13 kids, limited number of $10 tickets available for all performances

 

Hip-Hop Aesop III: Jazzed, Bopped and Beat-Boxed

 | Chicago

This third installment continues the marriage of classic literature to music. Students will be introduced to Blues concepts along with other contemporary music. Playwright J. e Franklin reconstructs timeless fables about morals and values that stimulate critical thinking in a setting filled with music, fun, and laughter. Showtimes are 10 a.m. and noon Monday-Friday from Oct. 29-June 14. Summer performances are June 24-Aug. 2.

 

Where: eta Creative Arts Foundation
Ages: Elementary, Tweens, Teens
Cost: $6

 

It Shoudda Been Me

 | Chicago

Teenage DeShawn goes from making exceptional to poor grades in a matter of months due to the violent death of his best friend and the break-up of his family. Presented in collaboration with the University of Chicago Urban Health Initiative, this performance examines the need to recognize signs of depression in youth due to family disintegration and violence. Performances run Oct. 29-June 14.

Where: eta Creative Arts Foundation
When: 10 a.m. and noon Monday-Friday
Ages: Elementary, Tweens, Teens
Cost: $6

 

Frindle

 | Arlington Heights

Nick and his friends think that Language Arts class is the worst! A plan to get out of having homework backfires as Mrs. Granger, their teacher, assigns Nick the task of finding out where words come from. Nick, a creative and imaginative student, decides to make up his own word. Nick will get everyone in class to call a pen…a frindle! Mrs. Granger is not happy about Nick's new word and tries to put an end to it, but soon it spreads so far even Nick can't stop the world from using his new word. Performances are 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Feb. 4-8, 11-15; 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Feb. 9.

Where: Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: $14, $12 for kids 12 and under

 

Start With A Sketch Exhibition

 | Geneva

Exhibition highlighting the culture of illustration through the talented cartoonists, illustrators and voice actors connected to the Geneva community. Features well-known artists such as Daws Butler, the voice of Yogi Bear and many Hanna Barbera characters, along with Chester Gould, creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip.

Where: Geneva History Center
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Donations accepted

 

Sweet Home Chicago: The History of America’s Candy Capital

 | Chicago
FREE  

Exhibit includes numerous artifacts, photographs and other documentary items that tell the story of Chicago's iconic candy makers, including Snickers, Lemonheads, Butterfingers and Cracker Jack.

Where: Harold Washington Library Center
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Thoughtful Living Series- Thinking Outside of the Lunch Box, How to Pack a Healthy Lunch

 | River Forest
FREE  

Parents and caregivers learn about the latest studies on nutrition and foods to grow a healthy mind and body, in a program led by Lara Pullen, a local mother with a PhD in the life sciences from Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.

Where: River Forest Public Library
When: 10 a.m.
Ages: Adults
Cost: Free

 

Oink, Baa, Moo: Farm Fun

 | Waukegan
FREE  

Interactive learning centers include a barn slide, apple orchard and chicken coop. Maggie, a life-sized fiberglass milking cow sponsored by Golden Oaks Farm in Wauconda, will be the focus of the new exhibit. Maggie is over five feet tall and features a working udder that recirculates the water that children "milk."

Where: Waukegan Public Library
Ages: Toddlers, Preschool, Elementary
Cost: Free

 

Community Open House at Anixter Center

 | Chicago
FREE  

Learn more about the nonprofit organization's vast array of services and take a guided tour of Anixter Center to see the many programs and services. Guests have an opportunity to meet and greet with Anixter Center clients, volunteers and staff and hear their inspiring stories. Refreshments will be served. To RSVP, to arrange for accommodations or to learn more about the Open House, please contact Anand Varghese at (773) 973-7900 ext. 249 or via email at avarghese@anixter.org.

Where: Anixter Center
When: 5:30-8 p.m.
Ages: Family/All Ages
Cost: Free

 

Fun and Games

 | Chicago

After school programming for kids with special needs that includes a healthy snack, arts and crafts, physical activity, and socialization.

Where: Vittum Park - Special Recreation Programming
When: 4-6 p.m.
Ages: Elementary
Cost: $10 for 10 weeks

 

Social Club

 | Chicago

Programming promotes appropriate behavior and interaction for tweens and teens with special need, utilizing the 5-point scale, social stories and other visual aides to increase socialization. Ideal for individuals with autism.

Where: Vittum Park - Special Recreation Programming
When: 5-7 p.m.
Ages: Tweens, Teens
Cost: $10 for 10 weeks

 

​"Sense"-ational Science

 | Chicago

Classes are designed to generate interest in science in children with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) or Apsergers' and encourage them to develop questions about our natural world. They have opportunities to question and problem solve alongside their peers in a supportive environment. ​In class we will explore things like: what is a scientist?; movement and motion of objects; the growth and development of living things; social interactions and group behavio; relationships in ecosystems; adaptation; weather and climate; the roles of water on earth; earth materials; space science; dinosaurs.

Where: LEEP Forward Developmental Clinic
When: 3:30-4:15 p.m. Monday; 4-4:45 p.m. Wednesday
Ages: Toddlers, Preschool, Elementary
Cost: $160

 

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