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The Music of John Williams

Go on a heart-pounding adventure through the magical scores of John Williams with the St. Louis Symphony. Generations, young and old, will be captivated by the program exploring the depths of our imaginations and the far reaches of outer space. 

Bring your family to hear the famous scores from Star Wars before the release of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, as well as other selections from Harry Potter, Jurasic Park, the holiday classic Home Alone and more!

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Nite of Lights Give and Glow Celebration

Grant's Trail in the Gravois Greenway will be illuminated for the third annual Crestwood Nite of Lights: Give and Glow Celebration. Bring your friends and family to see the greenway lit by luminaries between Big Bend and Watson Road.

The celebration also includes bonfires, tours of the historic Sappington House, complimentary hot chocolate, spiced cider, cookies and live music.

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Kids Movie Day

Kids can take a break from the cold and enjoy a movie on the big screen. There will be pizza, lemonade and snacks before they sit down to watch Big Hero 6. For ages 7-13. Registration is required.

$10 per child for Kirkwood residents and $12 per child for non-residents. At the Kirkwood Community Center. 

More information: kirkwoodmo.org

 

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Gardenland Express Programs for Early Childhood

Early childhood teachers are invited to bring their students to the Missouri Botanical Garden for an unforgettable visit to the Gardenland Express. This year the annual holiday train show celebrates conifers of the world.

Children will enjoy the train show, complete a craft and learn how conifers help animals survive the winter. All classes receive a take-home Winter Kit to use in their classroom and schoolyard. 

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Winter Wonder Walk at Tilles Park

Take a wintery walk through more than one million lights at beautiful Tilles Park at this annual evening event presented by St. Louis County Parks. 

Strollers and wagons are permitted, and food trucks will be on hand for food and beverage purchases. Santa arrives at 8:45 p.m. 

Admission is $5 per person. Limited time slots are available and advance tickets are required. Tickets and more information: stlouisco.com

 

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7 Holiday Shows Your Whole Family Will Love

With so many festive holiday shows and concerts taking place throughout St. Louis this holiday season, it’s easy to find one – or several – that your family (yes, even your kids) will enjoy.

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Gingerbread House Workshop

For those who have always longed to build a gingerbread house but were intimidated by the thought, here is your chance to create a beautiful display for the holidays.

Supplies and guidance will be provided. You provide the creativity! For all ages. Cost is $14 per gingerbread house.

Workshops are held between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Country Store at Eckert's in Bellville.

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The Top 10 Holiday Events for St. Louis Families

It’s time to make plans for holiday fun! Whether you’re looking to celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or just the beauty of the winter season, we’ve rounded up all the best holiday events for St. Louis families.

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A St. Louis Dad’s Invention Keeps Kids Safer in Their Car Seats

When my daughters were babies, the thought of accidentally leaving them in the car could send me into a panic. After dropping them off at daycare, I’d pat their seats obsessively to be sure I’d taken them inside.

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Camp Ferguson Continues to Drive Big Change in the Great Outdoors

Sleepaway camp is something all kids should experience at least once in their young lives. Where they can gaze at a sunset instead of a smartphone, sit around a campfire instead of a computer, and build lifelong friendships with their fellow campers. 

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Mission: Mars Opens

Explore Mars in two very different but amazingly real ways at the Saint Louis Science Center. Mission: Mars exhibits, opening today, will span across Interstate 64/40 from the main Science Center building to the James S. McDonnel Planetarium in Forest Park.

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Ugandan Kids Choir Concert

Enjoy a free concert by the Ugandan Kids Choir at the St. Louis County Library. After the performance, members of the choir will participate in a cultural exchange with members of the audience. 

Sponsored by the St. Louis County Library and Childcare Worldwide.

6 p.m. at the St. Louis County Library, Florissant Valley Branch. 

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SLIFF/Kids Family Films Open a World of Movies to St. Louis' Youngest Fans

Contrary to what your kids might think, there is life outside of Arendelle and Radiator Springs.

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Spooktacular Kindergarten Fair

Parents are invited to attend the Spooktacular Kindergarten Fair to learn about Charter School opportunities in St. Louis. Bring your kids in costume for trick or treating while you learn about kindergarten options. 

Schools represented include: The Biome School, St. Louis Language Immersion Schools, Confluence Charter Schools, City Garden Montessori, Gateway Science Academy, Lafayette Preparatory Academy, EAGLE College Prep and more. 

At Tower Grove Park, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Pregnant? AAP Says Put Down That Glass of Wine

When it comes to drinking during pregnancy, mothers-to-be have gotten some pretty mixed messages over the years.

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Water Waddlers Indoor Drop-In Swim
Thursday, February 12, 2026

Stop in and have some fun in the indoor pool at the Lodge of Des Peres with your little one at this drop-in swim time for kids up to age 6. No pre-registration is needed; Water Waddlers is open to residents and non-residents of Des Peres.

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Wee Weekend at the Saint Louis Art Museum
Friday, February 13, 2026
Saturday, February 14, 2026

Preschoolers can learn, play, explore and grow at the Saint Louis Art Museum's Wee Weekend program for its youngest visitors. Join in on the adventure as your little one discovers new ways of interacting with art and each other. 

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