FAMILY CHILDRENS MUSEUM OF THE ARTS Museum feat. daily ...
Museum feat. daily activities & exhibitions incl. children's art shows & art studio, interactive computer art station, creative playroom, actor's studio, costume shop, community group workshops, after-school art programs, summer art camps & birthday parties; 182 Lafayette St. (betw. Broome & Grand Sts.), 212-274-0986; Weds. 12-7, Thurs.-Sun., 12-5, $5, s.c. & kids under 1 are free.
BOOK FOR KIDS FOUNDATION
Starbucks Coffee Company hosts annual All Books for Children Drive, donate new & gently used children's books to nearest Starbucks, Sept. 6th-Oct. 3rd.
ON-LINE HALLOWEEN CONTEST
Submit photos of your little ghosts & goblins (with permission), email address, & paragraph explaining history or reasoning of each costume. Winners' photos displayed on sight starting Oct. 9, more info at www.parents-talk.com. Submit info to: Talk Halloween Costume Photo Contest, c/o Circle 1 Network, 131 W. Seeboth St. Milwaukee, WI 53204 by Oct. 13.
Activities
ANNUAL HARVEST FAIR
Kids & parents get to harvest vegetables, make cider, butter & cream. Activities also incl. changing flax into linen using 19th-century techniques; Lefferts Homestead Children's Historic House Museum, Prospect Park, Flatbush Ave. (Empire Blvd.) Bklyn., Sun. 1 to 4, free.
BOOKS 'BOUT B.B.
Celebrating "New York is Book Country" festival families create their own book; Sony Plaza, 550 Madison Ave. (55th St.), 212-883-8100; call for times, $3.
CENTRAL PARK CONSERVANCY FISHING JAMBOREE
Kids aged 5-12 should grab their bait & tell the folks they've gone fishin'; Dana Discovery Center, Harlem Meer in Central Park, 110th St. (5th Ave.), RSVP 212-860-1370; Sat. at 11, free.
CHILDREN'S GARDENING PROGRAM FALL SESSION BEGINS
Kids get their own plot of land to fill with herbs, flowers & other plants plus instructor supervision; NY Botanical Garden, 200th St. (Southern Blvd.), Bronx, 718-817-8700; call for times & prices.
FAMILY ART PROJECTS
Attend "Natural Color Concoctions" workshop to learn how to use berries, twigs & other bits of nature for dying; Wave Hill, 675 W. 252nd St. (Indep. Ave.), Bronx, 718-549-3200; Sat. & Sun. 1-4, free w/grounds adm.
FAMILY OUTING
Bring picnic lunch & view restoration of the Little Red Lighthouse along Hudson, 92nd St. Y sponsors; 212-996-1100 for meeting place; Sun. 11-2, $18.
FOREST PROJECT
Prune & plant w/foresters plus repair wooland trails during this study in conservation; Wave Hill, 675 W. 252nd St. (Indep. Ave.), Bronx, 718-549-3200; Sat. 1-4, free w/grounds adm. [through 10/28].
HP INVENTOR CENTER
Exhibit lets kids learn about & discuss some of USA's prominent inventors & construct their own gadgets; Children's Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-721-1223; Weds.-Sun. & Tues. 10-5, free w/mus. adm. [through 11/30].
Things to See & Hear
THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD & THE LITTLEST MERMAID
Miss Majesty's Lollipop Playhouse offers two productions as alternatives to the boob tube; Grove St. Playhouse, 30 Grove St., 212-741-6436; Sat. & Sun. at 3:30, $8.50 [through 11/19].
BATOTO YETU
African fairy tale about young boy & his search for the spirit Mukishi, as part of the Henson International Festival of Puppet Theater; New Victory Theater, 209 W. 42nd St. (B'way), 212-239-6200; call for times & prices [through 9/24].
THE CHRONICLES OF NARINA
Actors James, Greg & Karina Naugton with Isiah Shafer read from The Lion the Witch & the Wardrobe to commemorate 50th anniversary of the book produced by Symphony Space; New Victory Theater, 209 W. 42nd St. (B'way), 212-239-6200; Thurs. 7-8, $10.
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Storytelling at Hans Christian Andersen statue is annual event loved by New Yorkers of all ages, feat. professional storytellers reciting a different tale each week; Hans Christian Andersen Statue, 72nd St. (5th Ave.), 212-260-3674; Sat. at 11 a.m., free [through 9/30].
CHILDREN'S SCULPTURE GARDEN
One-hundred & twenty bronze miniatures surround 40-ft. high peace fountain; Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Ave. (112th St.), 212-932-7347 for days & times; free.
THE CONFINO FAMILY APARTMENT
Take tour through space based on immigrant family's first home in 1916. Actress plays teenage Victoria Confino & answers questions; LES Tenement Museum, 90 Orchard St. (Broome St.), 212-431-0233; Sat. & Sun. at 12, 1, 2 & 3, $6-$8.
"IMAGINATION"
Play about kids who get a life when there's nothing on tv; Looking Glass Theater, 422 W. 57th (betw. 9th & 10th Aves.), 212-307-9467; Sat. & Sun. at 2 & 4, $8-$10 [through 10/8].
MAYA THE BEE
Jazz puppet play for tikes 3-9 based on German book about bee who runs away from hive; Salon Theater, 45 Bleecker St. (Lafayette St.), 212-539-6644; Sat. at 11, $7-$15.
92ND ST. Y OPEN HOUSE
Kids & teens are encouraged to check out art, dance & music classes today plus try first session for free; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 212-996-1100; Sat. 12-3, free [through 10/00].
THE TEDDYBEARBAITERS
Improv group takes Brecht's theories & makes them a reality for your children in attempt at extreme interactive theater; Waterloo Bridge Theater, 203 W. 38th St., 5th fl. (7th Ave.), 212-330-8879; Sun. at 11, $7, $3 kids.
UNWANTED: THE UGLY DUCKLING
Follow adventures of Ted & his gorgeous sister as they brave hunters, the Olympics & more. Plus hands-on workshop prior to each show; YWCA, 610 Lexington Ave. (53rd St.), RSVP 212-866-5170 for days & times; $15 [through 9/29].
THE WHEELS ON THE BUS
Book signing w/Paul O Zelinsky commemorates 10th anniversary of children's book The Wheels on The Bus; Bank Street College Book Store, 610 W. 112th St. (B'way), 212-678-1654; Sat. at1, free.
WISEACRE FARM & RUMPLE WHO?
A birthday on the farm & a classic at Thirteenth St. Rep, 50 W. 13th St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-675-6677; Sat. & Sun., call for times, $7.