Picks Of The Week: November 7-13

Looking
for some activity inspiration for the week ahead? Just check out our
“Picks of the Week” blog, in which our listings editor Sandy Krulwich
picks her favorite family events for each day of the week, whether it’s a
workshop, special story time for kids, or a musical performance. See
this week’s picks after the jump.—  

Monday,
November 7

The Life of Leonardo da Vinci at NYPL Webster Branch

1465
York Avenue
4pm

Kids 5-12 will learn about the fascinating life and inventions of Leonardo da
Vinci. Presented by the Traveling Lantern Theatre Company, tickets are on a
first come, first served basis starting at 3pm.

Pingu The
Swiss Penguin Stop-Motion at Cobble Hill Cinemas

265 Court Street
4pm

Interpret this sans
dialogue tale of a very lovable penguin named Pingu. This international hit
is sure to steal the heart of every age!

Tuesday,
November 8

How to Find the Right Camp
at Azure

333
East 91st Street

6-8pm


New York Family
 is
sponsoring a free seminar with Renee Flax, guru of all-things camp, along with
two distinguished camp veterans — Sam Borek of Woodmont
Day Camp
 and Jem Sollinger of Camp Laurel — to discuss the day camp and sleep-away
camp experience. Space is limited, RSVP now!


Wednesday,
November 9

Fairy Tale Story Time at NYPL Kips Bay Branch
446 Third Avenue
3:30pm

Who doesn’t love a happy
ending? Fairy tale stories for kids ages 3 to 11 years old.

Thursday,
November 10

Tech For Tots: Drawing With Light at Sony Wonder Technology
Lab

550 Madison Avenue
1-2:30pm


Learn different photography techniques! Pre-K to
kindergarten kiddos can create their very own light drawing using an LED
flashlight and digital camera. Registration
begins on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 so hurry if you’re interested!


Friday,
November 11

Canstruction Exhibit and Design Competition at World
Financial Center

220
Vesey Street
10am–6pm


You won’t believe it until you see
it—over 100,000 full cans of food transformed into fanciful, mind-boggling
sculptures. The food will later be donated to those in need. Visitors to the
free exhibit are encouraged to support City Harvest by donating cans of high
quality food (tuna, beans, vegetables). Help them reach a goal of 200,000 items
this year!


Saturday,
November 12

Lolli-Pops: The
Orchestra — A Happy Family
at The Little Orchestra Society

330
West 42nd Street, 12 floor
10am or 11:30am

You
and your tot can enjoy classical music together in the cutest way possible! Best for ages 3-5.

Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup
20 Randall’s
Island
10am-10pm


HP fans, unite! Come to the coolest, caped event in town
where over 2,000 broom-riding athletes from 100 international college and high
school teams will compete. Get your fill of owl demos, Bertie Botts beans and
of course…Quidditch!


Sunday,
November 13

Cinderella
at Florence Gould Hall
55 East 59th
Street
11am, 1pm, 3:30pm

What
better way to introduce your wee ones to dance (with a hint of fairy tale
whimsy), than to see New York Theatre Ballet’s new, accessible rendition of Cinderella?
This funny one-hour performance, complete with dazzling costumes by the Met
Opera’s Sylvia Nolan, is the perfect kick-off to the NYTB’s “Once Upon A
Ballet” Series.

EatSleepPlay Opens At Children’s Museum of Manhattan
212 West 83rd
Street

Aimed to teach youth
essential facts about nutrition, Z’s, and exercise—families can discover how to
live a healthier lifestyle in a fun and fresh way! Check out this brand new
(and permanent) exhibit during the premiere weekend. Best for ages 2-10 years.

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Atlantic Acting School

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