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Saturday, Oct. 13

11 am: Kid’s story time. Barnes and Noble (106 Court St., at State Street in Downtown Brooklyn). Free. Call (718) 246-4996 for info.

12:30 pm: Teen Shakespeare workshop. Brooklyn Arts Exchange (421 Fifth Ave., at Eighth in Park Slope). $150 for six weekly sessions. Call (718) 832-0018 for info.

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12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: Puppet show. “The Prince and The Magic Flute.” Puppetworks (338 Sixth Ave., at Fourth Street in Park Slope). $8, $7 kids. Reservations suggested. Call (718) 965-3391 for info.

1 pm and 3 pm: Kid’s musical. “Polly Princess and the Penniless Fry.” Impact theater (190 Underhill Ave., at Sterling Place in Prospect Heights). $10, $7 kids. Call (718) 783-1348 for info.

1–5 pm: Petting Zoo. Chelsea Garden Center (444 Van Brunt St., at Beard Street in Red Hook). Free. Call (718) 875-2100 for info.

Sunday, Oct. 14

11 am-1 pm: Crafts, games and stories. Union Temple (17 Eastern Pkwy., near Plaza Street East in Prospect Heights). Free. Call (718) 638-7600 for info.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: Puppet show. See Saturday, Oct. 13.

3 pm: Kid’s musical. See Saturday, Oct. 13.

Monday, Oct. 15

4 pm: Kid’s movie. “Microcosmos.” Cobble Hill Cinemas (265 Court St., at Butler Street in Cobble Hill). $6.50 per ticket. Call (646) 243-2480 for info.

Thursday, Oct. 18

5 pm: Read-a-thon. Barnes and Noble (106 Court St., at State Street in Downtown Brooklyn). Free. Call (718) 246-4996 for info.

Friday, Oct. 19

6 pm: Halloween book group. Barnes and Noble (267 Seventh Ave., at Sixth Street in Park Slope). Free. Call (718) 832-9066 for info.

Saturday, Oct. 20

11 am: Raggedy Ann reading. Barnes and Noble (106 Court St., at State Street in Downtown Brooklyn). Free. Call (718) 246-4996 for info.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: Puppet show. See Saturday, Oct. 13.

1 pm and 3 pm: Kid’s musical. See Saturday, Oct. 13.

3 pm: Comedy workshop. Brooklyn Arts Exchange (421 Fifth Ave., at Eighth Street in Park Slope). $15. Call (718) 832-0018 for info.

Sunday, Oct. 21

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: Puppet show. See Saturday, Oct. 13.

3 pm: Kid’s musical. See Saturday, Oct. 13.

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