6: YOUNG AUDIENCES/ARTS FOR LEARNING; 7: MICHAEL BURRELL / ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS; 8: GLOBALP / ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS; 9: ADAMS MORGAN DAY FACEBOOK; 10: SMITHSONIAN AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM
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SEPT. 10-18
‘BY THE SEASHORE’
Take a magical journey to
the beach through puppetry,
movement and sound. This
20-minute toddler-friendly
production at Lee District Park’s
amphitheater explores all the
amazing things you can find in
the sky, the sea and the shore.
$10. artsonthehorizon.org
‘THE MIRACULOUS MAGICAL BALLOON'
Packed with physical comedy, this Synetic Theater production tells
the story of a traveling actor and his trunk of toys and surprises. The
performance is free for first responders and their families at Lubber Run
Amphitheater in Arlington, Virginia.
Free. synetictheater.org
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SEPT. 5
MISTER BARRY FAMILY SHOW
Local magician Mister Barry takes the
stage at the Capital Hilton during the
three-day DC Festival of Magic. His
comedic performance will keep little ones
laughing and parents wondering, “How
did he do that?” Recommended for kids
ages 3 and older.
$20. dcmagicfestival.com
7 SEPT. 12
ADAMS MORGAN DAY
D.C.’s longest running neighborhood festival, Adams Morgan Day, has been a family-friendly
celebration for more than 40 years. Activities for kids include soccer and flag football clinics, face
painting, workshops and more.
Free. admoday.com
SEPT. 17-18
10 SHARED STORY TIME WEBINAR
Join the National Air and Space Museum for a virtual reading of “There
Once Was a Sky Full of Stars” by Bob Crelin. Learn how light pollution
hides our starry skies and the best way to view stars in your backyard.
Free. si.edu
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