Three-time Grammy nominee Justin Roberts will perform in the intimate setting of the Tick Tock Tavern on Sunday, May 6. Roberts is one of the all-stars of the indie family music scene, and logs thousands of miles on the road each year. With numerous national awards and a devoted fan base, Justin and the Not Ready for Naptime Players dish out unexpectedly intelligent and whimsically rocking music for kids and their parents.
Roberts has performed in front of millions of people on The Today Show, he's featured on Nick Jr. TV and his song Get Me Some Glasses was featured on a World Series broadcast. He's in St. Louis as part of the KDHX Musical Merry Go Round series of family performances.
He will perform at 11 a.m. at the Tick Tock Tavern. Tickets are $10 per person. Advance tickets recommended. Children under 24 months are free but must be seated on a ticketed adult's lap.
More information and tickets: brownpapertickets.com
Delight in brilliant, colorful light displays with spectacular photo opportunities throughout the Zoo during Wild Lights. Walk through two tunnels with dazzling lights, and enjoy themed displays featuring snowflakes, candy canes, gumdrops, penguins, polar bears, tigers, giraffes and much more at this St. Louis family-favorite holiday tradition. New this year: Visits with Santa!
Experience the holiday lights at Winter Wonderland in Tilles Park, where you'll find two million beautiful holiday lights and animated displays.
More than a million lights will illuminate some of the Missouri Botanical Garden's most iconic locations, walkways will be transformed into sensory light tunnels providing an explosion of visual magic, and traditional candlelight village displays, festive drinks, s'mores and great photo opportunities will delight crowds of all ages.
At this free art program for ages 3-6 the focus is on the process of making art rather than the finished product. Dress to get messy!
Science Tots is designed for children ages 18 to 36 months. The class provides opportunities to support brain development and learning. Toddlers and their grown-ups will explore STEM topics through songs, stories, hands-on exploration and play.