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Princesses, Aztec Dancers and Puppet Shows during Thanksgiving Week at The Woodlands Children’s Museum

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Thanksgiving marks the official start of the holiday season, ushering in cooler temperatures, family gatherings, and of course, the traditional turkey feast. At the museum, we celebrate with a week full of live entertainment and culturally enriching performances.

As we embark on a week of wonder, we invite guests Monday, November 25th, from 9:30am-2:00pm to participate in a self-guided scavenger hunt. Children and caregivers are encouraged to look high and low within our exhibits to locate clues to fill in their treasure map.

On Tuesday, November 26th, don your finest regal attire and prepare to be captivated by enchanting princesses. Throughout the day, children will have the opportunity to train as noble knights and create their own princess crowns and knight swords. Adding to the magic of this royal occasion, Princesses Belle, Cinderella, Moana, and Rapunzel will be on stage for photo ops at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, and 1:30pm.  

Live entertainment and culturally enriching performances during Thanksgiving week at The Woodlands Children’s Museum, Monday, November 25 through Saturday, November 30th. Photo Credit: The Woodlands Children’s Museum

“The timeless tradition of dressing up as fairytale princesses or brave knights has captivated generations of children,” explained Angela Colton, the museum’s Executive Director. “Through the magic of imaginative play, children are empowered to express their creativity and individuality, shaping their perception of the world around them.”

Also on Princess Day, enjoy holiday shopping with Paperpie Books for Kids (formerly Usborne Books & More).

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On Wednesday, November 27th, we present our ever-popular Turkey Scavenger Hunt from 9:30am-2:00pm. Be sure to stop by the Muse Art Bar to create a slice of pumpkin pie art project to display proudly on your Thanksgiving Day table.

Then on Friday, November 29th, we celebrate Native American Heritage month and welcome the Chikawa Aztec Dancers at 11:30am and 12:30pm. The Chikawa Aztec Dancers bring to life the vibrant traditions of the Aztec culture during performances that delve into the rich history, customs and beliefs of the Americas.  Children are invited to join in the rhythmic dance and marvel at the vibrant costumes of the Chikawa dancers.

Live entertainment and culturally enriching performances during Thanksgiving week at The Woodlands Children’s Museum, Monday, November 25 through Saturday, November 30th. Photo Credit: The Woodlands Children’s Museum

We round off the week on Saturday, November 30th, with riveting performances by Texas Commission on the Arts touring artist Margaret Clauder, who will perform Alphie the Elf puppet shows at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30pm.

“Whether you’re a little one or young at heart, you’ll be captivated by the colorful characters and imaginative storytelling. Join us as Alphie the Elf guides you to a world of limitless imagination,” stated Angela Colton, Executive Director.

The Woodlands Children’s Museum is open daily Tuesday through Thursday 9:30am – 2:00pm, Friday 9:30am – 4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm. Guests are encouraged to pre-purchase tickets for these popular events at www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org.  Ticket prices are $9 for adults and children over age one.

The Woodlands Children’s Museum is located in the Panther Creek Village Center at 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77381.

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About The Woodlands Children’s Museum
The Woodlands Children’s Museum, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded out of a desire to meet the community’s proven need for a positive environment where children and their families can learn, play, and make special memories throughout the year. At the museum, fun and learning go hand in hand, whether children are creating art, singing along to a musical performance, or conducting a science experiment. The museum also has made it a priority to bring children multi-ethnic and multicultural experiences that celebrate cultural and global differences and strengthen common bonds. Programs are frequently delivered in partnership with other nonprofit organizations, always with the goal of making a positive difference in the life of a child. woodlandschildrensmuseum.org.

Source: The Woodlands Children’s Museum

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