The Woodlands Children’s Museum Celebrates Children’s Book Week
From November 4th to November 7th, The Woodlands Children’s Museum is set to host its biannual Children’s Book Week celebration, a vibrant homage to the joy of reading. This beloved initiative, which began in 1919, is recognized as the longest-running national literacy campaign in the United States. It unifies schools, museums, bookstores, and libraries across the nation under the shared mission of enhancing literacy and cultivating a love for children’s literature.
A Vision for Literacy
Angela Colton, the Executive Director of The Woodlands Children’s Museum, emphasizes the importance of language fundamentals — reading, rhyming, singing, and talking. Colton states, “Because of this, we’re excited to offer a week of special events. Children’s Book Week is designed to help families connect with each other and enjoy the rewarding experience of books.” This sentiment encapsulates the spirit of the week-long event, promoting the idea that books can create deeper connections among families.
Schedule of Events
The week is packed with engaging programs that cater to young readers and their families.
Tuesday, November 4
- Rhyme Time at 9:30 AM: An interactive session where young guests can enjoy music and rhyming.
- Picture Book Boogie at 11:00 AM: Attendees can participate in creative movement activities inspired by their favorite picture books. Children will also enjoy a special visit from Peter Rabbit during these sessions, adding a touch of magic to the experience.
Wednesday, November 5
- Read to Pups from Pets with a Mission (9:30 AM – 10:45 AM): A unique opportunity for children to practice reading with friendly furry companions.
- Houston Grand Opera’s Storybook presentation at 11:00 AM: Based on Ezra Jack Keat’s Caldecott Medal-winning book “The Snowy Day,” this presentation brings the wonder of winter’s first snowfall to life.
- Picture Book Bingo at noon: A fun on-stage game where children can interact and win prizes linked to their favorite stories.
Thursday, November 6
- Shadow Puppet Theatre at 11:00 AM: The classic tale, “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” by Beatrix Potter, is brought to life through a delightful shadow puppet performance. Families can also meet Peter Rabbit in person for DIY photo opportunities at various times throughout the morning (10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, and 12:30 PM).
Friday, November 7
- Author Visit with Joy Saxton at 11:00 AM: Joy will read from her enchanting book, "Joy and the Far Away Land," sharing tales of adventure, friendship, and the beauty of understanding different cultures. After the reading, families can purchase signed copies of her books until 12:15 PM. Additionally, children can once again meet Peter Rabbit for photo opportunities throughout the day at 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM.
Admission Details
Participating in the week’s festivities is included in the price of admission. Tickets cost $9 for guests over the age of one, while museum members can attend for free. The museum encourages guests to pre-purchase tickets through their website, ensuring a smooth entry on event days.
Museum Hours and Location
The Woodlands Children’s Museum operates on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM, Fridays from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For those planning to attend the celebrations, it’s essential to note that the museum is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Located at 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, The Woodlands, Texas, the museum is easily accessible for families eager to partake in this enriching celebration of literacy. For more information and ticket purchases, families can visit www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org and follow the museum on social media for updates and highlights throughout the week.
A Festive Approach to Literacy
The upcoming Children’s Book Week at The Woodlands Children’s Museum promises to be a magical blend of storytelling, art, and music. Parents and children alike will leave inspired and invigorated by the power of books, and the rich experiences that reading can foster.