School's out and the kids are off. Thankfully there's lot of events in Toronto that include the youngsters. Music, arts and food festivals all offer special programming to keep everyone happy. And who knows? They just might learn something.
Events you might want to check out:CBC Kids Days (July 18-19 @ CBC Toronto)
It's a kid-takeover at the CBC for two days this summer with live performances, games, activities, crafts and the stars from CBC Kids shows.
Sorauren Park Movies in the Square (July 28 @ Sorauren Park)
Grab the blankies and enjoy a free pizza dinner at any of these family-friendly outdoor film screenings on throughout the summer.
KidZfest (July 28 - August 5 @ Canada's Wonderland)
Come for the rides, stay for the visits from Paw Patrol, Angelina Ballerina, Barney and many Marvel superheroes.
Taste of the Danforth (August 10-12 @ Greektown)
Included in this huge Greek festival featuring a Kids' Fun Zone with a clubhouse, Lego experience, rides, games and film screenings.
CNE (August 17 - September 3 @ Exhibition Place)
The CNE is a colourful maze of mid-way rides, carnival games, unusual food, shows and a Kids' World park space. In short, it's kid heaven.
Camp Wavelength (August 18-19 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
Puppet shows, art-making, installations and music are all part of this family-friendly festival that offers kids under 12 free admission.
BuskerFest (August 31 - September 3 @ Woodbine Park)
BuskerFest returns this year with kid-friendly entrainment like jugglers, acrobats and clowns. Plus, the stuff of dreams: a Mac 'n' cheese festival.
Spark Arts Festival (September 8 @ Ontario Place)
A whole day of kid-friendly activities is on at this family-friendly festival, with performances, art experiences and culinary programming for kids.
Danforth East Arts Fair (September 15-16 @ East Lynn Park)
Bring your little Picasso's along to this big arts fair featuring kids activities lined up in the Children's Tent, including crafting and performances.
Canada Kids Festival (September 22-23 @ Mel Lastman Square)
This free festival includes activities for all age groups, including a kids film festival, expo, programming and talent show.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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