17th Annual Children’s Festival — Come Enjoy the Fun
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It can often be so hard to tear little ones away from all the technology today and actually get them active. Of course, you have to find something that will not only get them up, but that will also excite them, and even sneak in a little education too! If you are in the Spring, Texas area and looking for something to entertain your kids this autumn, look no further than the 17th Annual Children’s Festival.
This isn’t some show where the kids merely sit in the audience and watch the fun happening on a stage, this is where they are part of the fun! This is the 17th year of this fun filled festival, so you know they are doing something right. It starts with ten pavilions, all filled to the brim with activities for your little ones to enjoy. A practical playground for the young and young at heart you’ll find face painting, clowns performing their comedy routines, rides, sing along songs, craft areas, and plenty of kid friendly food.
The good news is that this event can cost as little as $8 dollars, and that includes all activities and events. This means parents won’t have to chase after lost tokens, missing tickets, or sold out areas of the events.
In years past, there was the “Fun Zone” which featured hat making, panning for gold and sand boxes. The “Healthy Kid Zone” had The Little Gym area, swimming, and even martial arts. There was zydeco music, mad scientist areas, and even some dancing with Angelina Ballerina. This year is sure to only be bigger and better than any before!
The event is being held at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on November 10th and 11th. The doors open early at 10am and a full day of fun lies ahead. The day ends at 5pm, when little ones are sure to be tuckered out after all the excitement. Get your kids away from the TV this fall, and in to having some hands on (and secretively educational!) fun at the 17th Annual Children’s Festival! Get your tickets early for the best prices.
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