Going Out Guide With The Kids: Justin Roberts + Kristi Yamaguchi + American Visionary Art Museum

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The Washington PostTuesday, March 06, 2012
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Family-friendly events this week

Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players

Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players

The Grammy-nominated kids music star comes to Jammin' Java to promote his latest album, "Jungle Gym." [Read more]

Kristi Yamaguchi book reading

Kristi Yamaguchi book reading

The Olympic gold medalist comes to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library to read from her book, "It's a Big World, Little Pig!" [Read more]

Environmental Film Festival

Environmental Film Festival

From animated films for the youngest viewers to moving documentaries, the festival has something for viewers of all ages. [Read more]

MathAlive!

MathAlive!

Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division take on new significance in this exhibit at S. Dillon Ripley Center that showcases math in music, video games and even fashion. [Read more]

D.C. United home opener

D.C. United home opener

Dwayne De Rosario and the rest of Washington's soccer team return to kick off the 2012 season. [Read more]

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A visionary museum

A visionary museum

Baltimore's fun and funky American Visionary Art Museum is a place that's just right for kids.

Family Filmgoer

Kid-focused movie reviews

Get the scoop on "The Lorax," "Undefeated" and more.

On Parenting

Maclaren files for bankruptcy and a stereotype goes down with it

Janice D'Arcy — a longtime journalist and mother of two — writes about the news, ideas, trends, people and opinions shaping our experience as parents.

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