Children are invited to spend their winter break playing, laughing and marveling at amazing feats of magic at The Woodlands Children's Museum.
The museum has a full lineup of special activities from Dec. 27 to Jan. 4, including magicians, live music, a visit from Olaf the snowman from Frozen, and the fun and excitement of Winter Bingo.
"We look forward to the opportunity of providing children and their families with magical moments, kindling children's imaginations during carefree playtime and encouraging joyful times of singing and laughing with our on-stage entertainers," said Angela Colton, executive director of the museum.
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This free, family-oriented event features photo opportunities with Santa Claus, live reindeer, a pony carousel, carnival games and inflatables, face painters, balloon artists and holiday music. Lovable mascot of The Woodlands®, Puffy Pine Cone®, will make a special guest appearance, dressed in holiday attire.
In early January, The Woodlands Enrichment Center will open in the Village of Grogan's Mill in a new 6,000 square foot custom space designed for childhood learning programs. Pre-enrollment will begin Monday, November 5.
The new venture combines child-focused programs previously operating separately in the same shopping center under a consolidated umbrella to offer enhanced enrichment and preschool programming. Play Smarter Kids, Kindermusik and The Woodlands Academy of Music will close during the winter holidays and reopen in the new space on January 7, 2019.
Space is limited for this event. Admission is $30 for children and $15 for adults. Ticket pre-sales are available for museum members only from Nov. 1-5, and the public can begin purchasing tickets Nov. 6 by calling 281-465-0955.