Top 14 Things To Do for Kids in Houston this Week: March 29 to April 4, 2021

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Hippity-hop through Houston this week with our guide to the top things to do for kids and families in and around Houston from Monday, March 29 through Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021.

Easter has arrived in Houston, and you’ll find plenty of special celebrations, events and Bunny appearances across town as well as but-gusting family-friendly comedy, massive aircraft tours and plenty of other fun activities for kids and families to be found around Houston this week

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Scroll below to find great things for kids and families happening in Houston from Monday, March 29 to Sunday, April 4, 2021.

Top 14 Things To Do for Kids & Families in Houston

  • Pictures with the Easter Bunny | Ongoing – Commemorate the Easter Season with a visit to the Easter Bunny. Take a safe, socially distanced photo with the most celebrated bunny of the year at Memorial City Mall, Willowbrook Mall, Katy Mills Mall, The Galleria, and Baybrook Mall. If you feel safer at home, check out your virtual options to have your photo taken. Times vary.
  • John P. McGovern Playground at Discovery Green | Ongoing | FREE – Closed for more than year due to renovations, the fresh digs of the John P. McGovern Playground are finally open to the public at Discovery Green in Downtown. Enjoy two new expanded areas for toddlers and older kids, ample seating, and extended shady areas. Open daily 6am to 11pm.
  • EcoKids at Armand Bayou Nature Center | Wednesday, March 31 and Friday, April 2 Let the kiddos explore nature through the EcoKids program at Armand Bayou Nature Center in the Bay Area. Both sessions are the same and will educate the little ones on Dragonflies through observation, exploration and creativity. This drop-off program is for ages 3 to 6 who are fully potty trained. $14 per person for non-members. 9:30am to 11:30am.
  • Family-Friendly Comedy Show with Comedian Michael Yo at Houston Improv | Thursday, April 1 – Houston Improv welcomes comedian and native Houston son, Michael Yo for a family-friendly version of his comedy show. A proud father and loving husband now living in Los Angeles, Yo is the self-proclaimed “Half-Black brother with a Korean mother,” which offers a deep well of hilarious material to draw from. Ages 14 and up. General admission starts at $40 for a table of two. 8pm.
  • EggTivities at The Woodlands Children’s Museum | Friday, April 2 and Saturday, April 3 – Bring the camera and snap a picture with the Easter Bunny across two days of Easter-themed arts and crafts at the Woodlands Children’s Museum. Kiddos will enjoy creating a bunny mask, egg dyeing and crafting egg carton baskets or bunny boxes to carry eggs. General admission to the museum is $6. 10am to 2pm.
  • Easter Farm Days at P-6 Farms in Montgomery | Friday, April 2 and Saturday, April 3 – Make a stop in Montgomery for a meet-and-greet with the Easter Bunny, an egg hunt and activities like vintage amusement rides, fun farm attractions, duck races, games and more during an Easter weekend of excitement. $15.95 for ages 3 and up. 11am to 5pm.
  • Sugar Land Movie Night Drive-In: Grease and Jurassic Park film screenings at Crown Festival Park | Friday, April 2 and Saturday, April 3 – The online votes for Sugar Land Movie Night Drive-In’s People’s Choice have been counted and this weekend’s family-friendly screenings will be the 1978 classic singalong Grease on Friday night, followed by the 1993 dino blockbuster Jurassic Park on Saturday. Concessions, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for sale. Restrooms and hand sanitation stations will be available on-site. $20 per car. Tickets must be purchased online in advance. Gates open at 5:30pm, movies begin at 7:30pm.
  • Easter Egg-Stravaganza at Blessington Farms near Fulshear | Saturday, April 3 and Sunday, April 4 – Hop over to Blessington Farms for an egg-cellent celebration of Easter, including hayrides, barrel trains, slides, animal encounters and an adventurous Easter egg hunt. $20 per person; free for ages 2 and under for Farm Funland; $3 to participate in the egg hunt. 9am to 4pm.
  • Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at Downtown Aquarium | Saturday, April 3 – Start your day with sausage and biscuits, pancakes, muffins, orange juice and more from the delicious buffet at the Downtown Aquarium, while also getting a chance to snap a safe, distanced photo with the Easter Bunny. $21.99 per adult; $13.99 for ages 3 to 10. 9am to 11am.
  • Hangar Hang Out at CAF Houston Wing Museum and Hangar | Saturday, April 3 | FREE – Get an up-close view of World War II-era aircraft and explore the world of flight at the CAF Houston Wing Museum and Hangar near the Energy Corridor. Free to attend. 10am to 3pm.
  • Easter Egg Hunt and Market at 7 Acre Wood in Conroe | Saturday, April 3 | FREE – Bring the family out to 7 Acre Wood for an outdoor Easter egg hunt at their large outdoor park. Other activities include a petting zoo, games, pictures with the Easter Bunny, and a market with plenty of vendors. No cover. 10am to 3pm.
  • Easter on the Ranch at Smith Ranch in Katy | Saturday, April 3 – Hunt for eggs, meet the Easter Bunny, feed farm animals, and enjoy paddle boats, bounce houses and more at this Easter-themed celebration at Katy’s Smith Ranch. Concessions will be available to purchase. Hunts take place from 10am to noon and 2pm to 4pm. $10. 10am to 4pm.
  • Cars and Coffee for a Cause at Market Street in The Woodlands | Sunday, April 4 | FREE – The Woodlands Car Club presents its monthly Cars & Coffee for a Cause at Market Street in The Woodlands, featuring a Sunday morning display of beautiful automobiles and classic cars. The event also raises money for local charities as part of Market Street’s Change for Charity program. No cover. 7am to 10am.
  • Current Museum Exhibits & Art Installations in Houston | Ongoing – Across the Museum District and throughout the Greater Houston area, world-class museums and installations are offering up fascinating and engaging exhibitions that are ticketed or free. You can also dig into our Visitor’s Guides at several of Houston’s flagship museums, including The Museum of Fine Arts Houston (MFAH)Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS)The Health MuseumHolocaust Museum Houston, and more.
John P. McGovern Playground | Courtesy of Discovery Green

Social Distancing & COVID-19 Precautions

As we enter into the vaccination phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical experts still advise that we have a way to go before we achieve herd immunity and can safely resume pre-pandemic activities. In the meantime, you can remain vigilant in protecting yourself against the coronavirus by continuing to wear face masks when in public spaces, practice social distancing of at least six feet, limit your touching of surfaces, and frequently use hand sanitizer or soap and water to keep your hands clean.

While the Governor of Texas has lifted mandatory mask orders and capacity limits, most businesses are still requiring face masks to enter and enforcing reduced capacity. Familiarize with your destination’s policies ahead of time and please respect their public safety precautions.

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Shea Kummer
Shea Kummer is a mom to 3 active boys living in Katy. She has a business degree from Texas Christian University and a background in social media management. When she's not cheering on her boys, she can be found looking for the best ways to make lasting family memories.