No school? No problem. There are plenty of free events in Brooklyn this week. It is Kids Week with Urban Park Rangers, and they are hosting daily events in Brooklyn and across the city. Families can also enjoy roller skating in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Bubbles the Silly Entertainer in Gerritsen Beach, youth birding in Prospect Heights, fishing in Prospect Park, a garden storytime in Carroll Gardens, Bad Bunny karaoke in Brooklyn Heights, the home opener of the Red Hook Football Club, and much more!

If you are looking for even more to do this week across the city, check out our guide to spring break fun for families in Brooklyn and beyond! If you need ideas for things to do for your tween or teen, click here.

MONDAY

Kids Week: Fire Making | Fort Greene

Monday, April 6th | 12:00pm-1:00pm

Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during Spring Break. With programs led by Urban Park Rangers, kids will get to experience nature in a hands-on and fun way. Join the Urban Park Rangers to learn the basics of fire safety and fire making at the Fort Greene Park Visitor Center.

Kids Create: Newspaper Snails | Kensington

Monday, April 6th | 2:00pm-3:00pm | Ages 6-12 with a caregiver

Join the Kensington Library team in crafting a snail out of recycled materials in honor of Earth Day.

Free Admission Days at the Pier 2 Roller Skating Rink | Brooklyn Bridge Park

Mondays & Fridays | 3:30pm-6:00pm | FREE admission but skate rental is $8 and skate mate rental is $6

Come to the Pier 2 Roller Skating Rink for some free family fun and exercise. Enjoy the fresh air and gorgeous views as you skate around the rink.

Kids Create: Springtime Arts and Crafts | Sunset Park

Monday, April 6th | 4:00pm-5:00pm | Ages 6-12

Spring is coming! Come celebrate at the Sunset Park Library by making your own beautiful floral-inspired creations.

 

TUESDAY

Kids Week: Magnetic Archery and Foam Axe Throwing | Crown Heights

Tuesday, April 7th | 1:00pm-2:30pm

Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during Spring Break. Learn the art of archery with free lessons taught by their expert Urban Park Rangers. This program uses safe equipment with magnetic arrows and targets. This event will take place at Lincoln Terrace/Arthur S. Somers Park.

Bubbles the Silly Entertainer | Gerritsen Beach

Tuesday, April 7th | 3:00pm-4:00pm

Celebrate Spring Break with your friends at Gerritsen Beach Library! Join Bubbles the Silly Entertainer for a dance party, balloon art, and face painting session.

Climate Justice Storytime | Bushwick

Tuesday, April 7th | 4:00pm-5:00pm | Ages 0-5

Come celebrate the reopening of the DeKalb Library’s garden for the season with a week of programs for all ages! Join for an afternoon of songs and stories. At this special storytime, books will be read that celebrate our planet and discuss climate change in age appropriate ways. This storytime will be outdoors, weather permitting.

New Mom Meet Up at Fontainhas | DUMBO

Tuesdays | 4:30pm-6:00pm

Bring your baby to Fontainhas for some cozy chai and hang with other new moms. Hosted every week by the new mom pop-up POST.

 

WEDNESDAY

Lavender Blues | Park Slope

Wednesday, April 9th | 10:45am-11:20am

Don’t miss this high energy performance for babies and toddlers that includes music and movement at the Pacific Library.

Free Admission at New York Aquarium | Coney Island

Wednesdays | 3:00pm-6:00pm | Reserve tickets here; free tickets are made available at 3pm the Monday before

Take advantage of free admission hours at the New York Aquarium from 3:00-6:00pm on Wednesdays. Note that advance timed tickets are required (max of 4 per group); the Wednesday Afternoon Ticket Store will open on Monday at 3:00pm for that Wednesday’s reservations.

Youth Birding | Prospect Heights

Wednesday, April 8th | 3:00pm-4:30pm | Ages 5-19

Join the Central Library’s Librarians and Park Rangers for Youth Birding in Prospect Park. Learn more about native birds and their habitat. Some binoculars will be available to use in children and adult sizes while supplies last. Meet at the north entrance of the park off of Flatbush Avenue near the marble gazebo.

 

THURSDAY

Kids Week: Freshwater Fishing | Prospect Park

Thursday, April 9th | 10:00am-11:00am | Ages 8 and up

Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during Spring Break. With programs led by Urban Park Rangers, kids will get to experience nature in a hands-on and fun way. Want to go fishing but don’t know how or where to start? Join the Urban Park Rangers for free lessons! Learn how to properly use a fishing rod or cast a net.

Storytime | Kensington

Thursdays | 2:00pm-2:15pm

Stop by Lofty Pigeon Books for storytime on Thursday afternoons.

Community Access Thursdays at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum | Crown Heights

Thursdays | 2:00pm-5:00pm | Reserving tickets in advance is recommended

Explore some of the museum’s most-loved exhibits, including toddler-favorite Totally Tots, the miniature shops of World Brooklyn, our NEST kids’ climber, and more. Then check out ColorLab, the family art studio located on the 2nd floor of the Museum, where artists of all ages can explore, make, and celebrate art. Plus, say hello to BCM’s live animals at Animal Encounters, which repeats twice, first from 3:00-3:20pm and again from 3:45-4:05 pm. It’s recommended that you reserve your tickets in advance online. Walk-ins always welcome.

Illuminati Productions Presents: Sami the Squirrel and the Great Acorn Adventure | Sunset Park

Thursday, April 9th | 3:00pm-4:00pm

Join Sami on their acorn adventure as they learn about the importance of saving, spending, sharing, investing, and the bank for financial literacy. This event will take place at the Sunset Park Library.

 

FRIDAY

Storytime in the Garden | Carroll Gardens

Join the Brooklyn Public Library at the Amazing Garden for an all-ages storytime in the beautiful spring weather. Participants will explore the season of spring through stories and songs. This event is weather-permitting and will be rescheduled if rain is forecasted!


Kids Week: Shelter Building | Sheepshead Bay

Friday, April 10th | 1:00pm-2:00pm

Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during Spring Break. Explore how both humans and different animals build shelters out of natural materials. Practice building traditional shelters and learn useful knots while also joining us as we build a play beaver dam. This event will take place at the Homecrest Playground.

Open Hours at the Environmental Education Center | Brooklyn Bridge Park

Fridays | 3:00-5:00pm

Visit the Environmental Education Center for Open Hours. Open Hours offer the opportunity for self-led investigation with guidance by expert educators to reveal the hidden stories found within and around Brooklyn Bridge Park. Explore their critter and fish tanks, a 10′ model of the Park, and enjoy custom arts, crafts, and reading materials which rotate on a monthly basis.

Karaoke: Bad Bunny Party! | Brooklyn Heights

Friday, April 10th | 4:00pm-5:00pm | Ages 13-18

Come listen to some music, sing your heart out, make a bunny crown and more at the Brooklyn Heights Library! Snacks and materials will be included.

 

SATURDAY

Art and Letters: A Family Workshop with Artist Cecile Chong | DUMBO

Saturday, April 11th | 10:00am-11:30am | Register here

Join artist Cecile Chong for a creative artmaking and letter-writing workshop inspired by the current exhibitions at Smack Mellon featuring artists Golnar Adili and Kate Teale. The program begins at 10:00 AM at Smack Mellon (92 Plymouth St) with a brief 20-minute exhibition visit exploring themes of memory, correspondence, and place. At 10:30 AM, participants will walk one block to the Adams Street Library, where Chong will lead a hands-on workshop. All materials will be provided. Cecile is fluent in English, Spanish, and Cantonese, and welcomes participants to write and share words in any language spoken in their families or communities.

Opening Day at the Prospect Park Audubon Center | Prospect Park

Saturday, April 11th | 10:00am-1:00pm

Join Prospect Park Alliance to kick off the spring season with fun nature activities. Families and children can learn about bird migration through interactive games, join a story hour led by our teen staff, and stay to see a screening of The Lorax.

Storytime with Rowboat Watkins: Mousestache Moosestache | Brooklyn Heights

Saturday, April 11th | 11:00am-11:30am | RSVP is encouraged

Come to Books are Magic’s Montague Street location to join Rowboat Watkins for a reading of his book Mousestache Moosestache, where readers will get to know Mouse and Moose in their mustache‑mania world. The book is packed with silly rhymes and playful illustrations – perfect for building early reading skills, nurturing a love of language, and keeping readers laughing along the way.

Community Joy Family Day and Forum | Downtown Brooklyn

Saturday, April 11th | 11:00am-2:30pm | FREE | RSVP appreciated 

Celebrate community, creativity, and connection at Community Joy Family Day and Forum, a free afternoon of fun for Brooklyn neighbors of all ages. There will be free children’s books, food, readings, dancing, and art-making!

Red Hook Football Club Home Opener | Red Hook

Saturday, April 11th | 4:00pm | FREE or donation optional | Reserve tickets here

Come to Red Hook FC’s home opener where they will take on Long Island opposition, NY Empire FC! While admission is free, voluntary donations are greatly appreciated to support Red Hook FC’s continued growth on and off the field. To support the Red Hook FC Community Food Drive, please bring any non-perishable food items to the match if you are able!

 

SUNDAY

Free Admission Days at the Pier 2 Roller Skating Rink | Brooklyn Bridge Park

Sundays | 10:00am-12:00pm | FREE admission but skate rental is $8 and skate mate rental is $6

Come to the Pier 2 Roller Skating Rink for some free family fun and exercise. Enjoy the fresh air and gorgeous views as you skate around the rink.

Historic New York: Jackie Robinson’s Brooklyn Legacy | Prospect Park

Sunday, April 12th | 11:00am-12:00pm

Join the Urban Park Rangers in a walking tour from Prospect Park to the historic location of Ebbets field. Learn about the roots of baseball in Brooklyn and the significance of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in baseball in April of 1947.

Freshwater Fishing | Prospect Park

Sunday, April 12th | 11:00am-12:30pm | Recommended for ages 8 and up

Learn the art of fishing in Prospect Park at the LeFrank Center at Lakeside. Try your hand at catching some bluegill, crappie and bass while learning about the freshwater ecology of our ponds and lakes. All equipment will be provided.

Free Children’s Events at Dekalb Market Hall | Downtown Brooklyn

Saturdays and Sundays | 11:00am-2:00pm

Every weekend, Dekalb Market Hall (downstairs at City Point) offers balloon animals, face painting, and more! Located in front of Osteria and Showroom Bakehouse.

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Updated: April 3, 2026. Main Image: Red Hook Football Club