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Top 10 February family events in Brooklyn

Check out these February event highlights in and around Brooklyn

By Macaroni KID Brooklyn NW x Brooklyn Bridge Parents January 28, 2024

Go-to Brooklyn parent resources Macaroni KID Brooklyn NW and Brooklyn Bridge Parents have teamed up to bring you some of the best family events for Brooklyn families in February including Lunar New Year celebrations, a circus, the opening of a new food museum, ice sculpture show and a film festival for kids:  


1. Celebrate Lunar New Year:

  • Lunar New Year Celebration at City Point and Albee Square
    Saturday, February 3, 2024 | 11 am to 4 pm | Free
    Celebrate Chinese New Year at City Point with traditional Lion Dances, Balloontopia Dragon Edition, Kids Lunar New Year-inspired crafts, and family portraits. Free RSVP here. Experience life-size red balloon creatures: dragons, fish, and fu. Plus, the popular Balloon Hut is back for kids to play inside! Get free family portraits by Liz Green Photography in front of a red balloon dragon background (first come / first served). Create dragons and drums with crafts provided 11am-2pm at DeKalb Market Hall next to Han Dynasty restaurant. Lion Dance Performances: 1:00 pm, 1:30 pm at City Point, 2:10, 2:40, and 3:20 pm at Albee Square, 3:40 pm, and 4:10 pm at DeKalb Market Hall.

  • Lunar New Year Celebration at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in Park Slope
    Saturday, February 10 | 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm | $15-25, Free entry for children under 1
    Spend your holiday with BKCM to enjoy live music, festive snacks, candy, calligraphy, crafts and more. Each ticket includes a snack box with dumplings (pork or veggie), lo mein, a spring roll, a fried sesame ball and a bubble tea! Festive attire is highly encouraged! There will be two Columbia Lion Dancers performances at 4:45pm and 5:30pm.

  • Celebrate Lunar New Year at the Brooklyn’s Children Museum
    Sunday, February 11, 2024 | 10 am and 2 pm | $15 per person
    Learn about the traditions of Lunar New Year through storytelling with authors Michele Wong McSween and Yobe Qiu; live music, dance, and Kung Fu workshops with the New York Chinese Cultural Center; calligraphy workshops with artist Nelson Leung, and a rooftop lion dance parade led by the Chinatown Community Young Lions.

  • Lunar New Year Celebration at Atlantic Terminal Mall
    Tuesday, February 13th | 3 pm to 5 pm | FREE
    Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Chinese culture through captivating traditional Chinese dances and mesmerizing performances by the New York Chinese Cultural Center!  Experience the grace and elegance of traditional Chinese dance performances that showcase the beauty of this ancient art form. Don't miss this opportunity to embrace the spirit of the Lunar New Year with your community.



2. Governors Island Ice Sculpture Show

Saturday, February 3, 2024 | 12pm to 5 pm | Free

Governors Island’s third annual Ice Sculpture Show will take place on Saturday, February 3 from 12 to 5 pm. This year’s Ice Sculp­ture Show will also fea­ture food trucks, ice carv­ing demos, live sets DJs and more win­ter fun. Ice carving will take place from 12 to 2 pm. Find out more here. Ferry info here.




3. BAMKids Film Festival in Fort Greene

Saturday, February 3 & Sunday, February 4 | $10-$14 per person

Courage and creativity collide at this family-friendly event featuring some of this year’s best short films for kids from around the world! With work by over 50 filmmakers, one of Brooklyn’s favorite BAMkids traditions returns for the 26th year with the latest and greatest animated, live action, and documentary gems. Let kids’ imaginations run wild as heroes of every kind boldly forge their own path in these outrageously fun and inspiring tales. Best for ages 3 to 8. Find out more here.





4. CAMPTOPIA: Brooklyn's biggest summer camp fair at Atlantic Terminal Mall

Sunday, February 4, 2024 | 11 am to 3 pm | Free

Mommy Poppins and Brooklyn Bridge Parents have partnered up to host CAMPTOPIA, NYC's biggest summer camp fair ever with 30+ free kids activities! Unlike traditional camp fairs, this event provides an opportunity for families to experience camps in person. We will have 30+ free kids activities for all ages including bouncy house, ping pong, STEM fun, games, face painting,DJ, crafts, photo booth, weaving, dance lessons, freebies and more. Free magic shows best for ages 3 years and up will take place at 12.30 and 2 pm. Plus, lots of information and early bird specials for summer camps '24. The camp fair will take place at Atlantic Terminal Mall on the ground floor next to Party City at 625 Atlantic Ave (opposite Barclay's Center). Best for ages 2 to 12. RSVP here.




5. Celebrate Black History Month:

  • Movie Night: The Wiz at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in Park Slope
    Friday, February 9 | 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm | $15
    Join BKCM in celebrating Black History Month through one of the most iconic, musical movies of all time! They’ll be showing The Wiz in their Concert Hall with all of your favorite cinematic accoutrements – each ticket comes with popcorn and a drink. Seating available but feel free to bring your own picnic blankets to cozy up. In true BKCM style, the movie will have subtitles displayed and they’ll be encouraging everyone to sing along!

  • Free movie screening of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse with Rooftop Films at Atlantic Terminal Mall
    Saturday, February 17th | 12 pm to 3:30 pm | FREE
    Join Atlantic Terminal as they honor Black History Month with a free movie screening of Spider-Verse with Rooftop Films on the lower level (near DSW) at Atlantic Terminal Mall. Brooklyn Book Bodega will host a special book giveaway with themes surrounding Black History Month.

  • Black Future Festival at Brooklyn Children's Museum in Crown Heights
    Sunday, February 18 – Sunday, February 25 | 10 am to 5 pm | $15 museum admission
    Join Brooklyn Children's Museum for a week of reflection and future-forward fun inspired by the national celebration of the African Diaspora and Black History Month. Guest curator, Kendra J. Bostock and STooPS, present workshops, dance performances, storytelling, and more.

  • Jack and Friends Black History Month Series: Lavender Blues Performance at Park Slope Library
    Wednesday, February 21 and 28 | 4 pm to 4:45 pm | FREE with registration
    Join Brooklyn Public Library for their Jack and Friends program celebrating Black History Month series with Lavender Blues! Their high energy performance for babies and toddlers includes songs from their REMIXED to a new cadence and bonus beat! Think Baby Hip Hop! Sing, dance and play with Lavender Blues at BPL!




6. 90-Second Newbery Film Festival screening at Brooklyn Public Library in Grand Army Plaza

Saturday, February 10 | 1pm-2:30pm | FREE with RSVP

The 90-Second Newbery Film Festival is an annual video contest in which kid filmmakers create short movies that tell the entire stories of Newbery award-winning books in just a few minutes. Creative takes are encouraged: think Charlotte's Web as a horror movie, or The Tale of Desperaux as a musical! The screening is hosted by authors James Kennedy (The Order of Odd-Fish) and Newbery Honor winner Rita Williams-Garcia (One Crazy Summer and more). They'll be screening movies made by kids from New York and some of the best from around the country.





7. Drop-In Workshops for Artland Installation at Brooklyn Museum

Saturdays, February 10, 17, 24  | 1–3 pm | $20 museum admission, free for kids 0-19

Take a trip to Artland: An Installation by Do Ho Suh and Children, an enchanting ecosystem of color and clay which opened January 27, and discover how to create your own world. In these free, all-ages drop-in workshops, you’ll draw inspiration from the real world to imagine a new one. Artland is a fantastical ecosystem dreamed up in 2016 by artist Do Ho Suh (born Seoul, South Korea, 1962) and his two young daughters. This ever-growing and evolving series of islands is inhabited by characters and landscapes sculpted from nontoxic clay. 





7. Season opening: Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Open Stage Variety Show in Downtown Brooklyn

Tuesday, February 13 | 7pm | $15 suggested donation

City Tech presents the Bindlestiff Open Stage Variety Show, a monthly open mic for variety artists, where emerging performers and seasoned pros alike hone new acts in front of a live audience, hosted by Bindlestiff Family Cirkus co-founder Keith Nelson.




8. Museum of Food and Drink opening in DUMBO

Wednesday, February 14 | 12 pm to 5 pm | $0-15 per person

The Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) is moving into the Empire Store. MOFAD @ DUMBO will open its new exhibition, Flavor:The World to Your Brain, on Valentine's Day. Flavor is a sensory journey through our bodies and our world, designed and curated by food scientists and culinary anthropologists. Unpack what really happens in our heads when we experience the flavors of food, discover the ways flavor companies engineer and design the flavors that we eat almost every day, and learn what natural and artificial flavoring really mean. Get your tickets here.






10. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey at Barclays Center

Thursday, February 22–Sunday, February 25 | Tickets start at $39

Get ready for The Greatest Show On Earth! The reimagined Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey invites people of all ages to a spectacle of superhuman feats, pushing the limits of possibility and thrilling families and fans of all generations. Feel part of the show with an immersive, 360-degree environment and new technology that creates real connections between you and unforgettable performers from all over the world. Witness daring and never-before-seen acts on a high wire, trapeze, bicycle, and much more. 





There's more in the calendar – check it out, and happy February!!







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