
The National Park Service invites visitors of all ages on a winter adventure to explore the Gateway Arch's renovated "backyard" and connect with nature at the Great Backyard Bird Count.
School Daze Camps at Artscope are a great way for kids to spend their days when school is out. Kids will make fabulous art projects, explore Tower Grove Park, play games, sing songs and make new friends.
Buddy will be joined by Curious George, Clifford the Big Red Dog and Super Why for a day of fun.
Written by Sheila P. Moses and starring Bobby Norfolk, this new musical takes a personal look at the Scotts and how their lives were forever changed following an infamous U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Stay warm this winter, cuddle up with your family and family dog and watch the movie Secret Life of Pets. All family members are welcome to attend this movie showing at the Museum of the Dog.
Take your family to watch birds of prey fly right over your head, macaws speak the English language and much more at the WOW! Amazing Animal Show at the World Bird Sanctuary. Every program showcases different animals so each day is a new experience.
Visit the James S. McDonnell Planetarium in Forest Park and see a star show to experience the largest artificial sky in the Western Hemisphere. Star shows are lead LIVE by one of the Planetarium's educators, creating a new and tailored experience for every audience.
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.
See the Zoo's California sea lions perform acrobatic and athletic feats, including Olympic-style dives on a high-diving platform, flipper walks, frisbee tosses and plenty of surprises. While on stage with the sea lions, the Zoo's trainers explain sea lion behavior and positive-reinforcement training, in addition to the need for conserving the sea lion's ocean habitat.
Sensory Friendly Science Time features reduced noise, modified lighting and sensory-friendly demonstrations at the Saint Louis Science Center.