Best of early-March kids: Five children and a turtle

Under Haadys skjold
March 2-27; Teatret Zeppelin, Valdemarsgade 15, Cph V; 165kr, kids 125kr; zeppelin.dk; ages 7-16; in Danish

Five refugee children band together to find a new home. Their only possession is Haady the turtle, whose intelligence might be useful to them. 


(photo: Colourbox)

Indoor jumble sale
March 1 & 21-22, 10:00-16:00; Remisen, Blegdamsvej 132, Cph Ø; 10kr, kids free adm

If the weather isn’t suited to outdoor bargain hunting, head to Remisen. There will be clothes, toys, books and other items for sale. Bringing cash is recommended.


(photo: Colourbox)

Pram tour of Copenhagen
March 3, 12:00; meet at Sankt Hans Torv, Cph N

Steer your four-wheeler from the Lakes to Nørrebro on this Museum of Copenhagen pram tour for parents. Take in the rich history of this traditional working class area as you push your brood through the hood.

 


(photo: Colourbox)

Tic Tac Torsdage!
every Thu, 16:00-17:00; Biblioteket Godthåbsvej, Godthåbsvej 85A, Cph F; ages 3-10; fkb.dk/events

Let your creativity flow at the library’s creative workshop. Materials availiable include glue guns, sequins, washi tape, paint and pine cones. Just don’t use them on the books!


(photo: Colourbox)

Fars Legestue
every Mon, 12:30-15:30; Dansesalen, Korsgadehallen, Korsgade 29, Cph N; farslegestue.kk.dk

Fathers with infants can hang out and play with other fathers with infants. There is always a nurse on hand to answer any questions between 13:00 and 14:00.

 

 





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