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Chinese New Year Weekend at Brooklyn Children's Museum

Storybook Movie Time

11:30, for 5 and under

Tots! Camera! Action! We’re calling all pint-sized film enthusiasts to enjoy animated films with a Valentine’s Day twist. Watch cherished children’s stories come to life on screen and feel your heart get all warm and snuggly.

Saturday, 13 February, 2010
Starts at 11:30 AM

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Brooklyn Children's Museum
145 Brooklyn Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11213 usa


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