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Where to Watch the Texans

Best Places to Watch the Texans

Football season is finally back and for some of you that may not mean anything, but for many native Houstonians that means Sundays – and occasionally Thursdays and Mondays – are time to root for the Texans! We found some of the best spots to watch the games, even if you’re not necessarily a Texans fan […]

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Houston Childrens Museum

Children’s Museum of Houston

The Children’s Museum of Houston is a 90,000 square foot wonderland that is just for kids! Originally founded as a way to promote childhood development, the museum delivers just that; but the kids are having so much fun they don’t even realize how much they are learning! Take Kidtropolis for example. This is a miniature city for […]

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Running the Bases at Minute Maid Park

Running the Bases at Minute Maid Park

The only thing better than an afternoon at Minute Maid Park, watching the Houston Astros, eating popcorn and playing at the stadium’s playground, is running the bases after the game! After Sunday games, kids ages 5 to 14 are invited to run on the very same field as the profession baseball players! Under the the […]

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Learning Shapes with Craft Sticks

Learning Shapes with Craft Sticks

Your child’s youngest years are the most crucial time to begin teaching them the basics. This craft will allow your child to have fun building shapes, while simultaneously learning the geometry behind them, such as how many sides they have and their names. Let them do this activity independently, but stick close by to lend a hand […]

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Houston Zoo

Things to do at the Houston Zoo!

Of course the Houston Zoo is the place to go if you want to see exotic animals, but did you know it offers so much more? Have you ever crawled through a tunnel surrounded by piranhas? Head over to the Natural Encounters building and check out the see-through tunnel that lets you go right through […]

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Catch This Labor Day: D-Day 3D Normandy 1944

Labor Day first began in 1887 to honor the American worker, who helped the country flourish both socially and economically. But during the second World War, able bodied men traded their work boots for military ones, and women began to roll up their sleeves to support their troops from home, creating a new American workforce. While […]

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SOTO: The Houston Penetrable

If you haven’t been to the Houston Penetrable exhibit at MFAH by Jesus Rafael Soto, this one of a kind art experience not to be missed (and hurry, it ends Monday, September 1st!). And best of all, this interactive installation is the perfect way to get your kids excited about the arts! It has taken […]

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