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Saturday, May 3

10 am–3 pm: Baltic Street carnival (between Court and Clinton streets in Cobble Hill). $20 for an all-day pass, or pay as you go. Call (718) 237-1862 for info.

10 am–1 pm: Bike-riding class. McCarren Park (Bedford Avenue and North 12th Street in Williamsburg). Free. Call (212) 932-BIKE for info.

11 am–4 pm: Animal haircuts and kids’ art projects. Prospect Park Zoo (enter on Flatbush Avenue just north of Empire Boulevard). $8, $4 seniors, $3 kids. Call (718) 399-7339 for info.

11 am–2 pm: Science day. PS107 (1301 Eighth Ave., between 13th and 14th streets in Park Slope). Call (718) 330-9340 for info.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: “Pinocchio.” Puppetworks (338 Sixth Ave., at Fourth Street in Park Slope). $8, $7 kids. Call (718) 965-3391 for info.

Sunday, May 4

11 am–4 pm: Animal haircuts and kids’ art projects. See Saturday, May 3.

11 am–3 pm: Mini-car racing. Owls Head Park (6700 Shore Rd., at 67th Street in Bay Ridge). Free. Call (718) 569-0332 for info.

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1 pm: Kids Sunday. Prospect Park’s Children’s Corner (enter park at Flatbush Avenue and Empire Boulevard). Families are invited to enjoy readings, history-themed arts and crafts, storytelling, zookeeper chats and more. Call (718) 628-7700 for info.

2 pm: Concert: Princess Katie and Racer Steve. Southpaw (125 Fifth Ave., between Sterling and St. Johns places). $10. Call (718) 230-0236 or visit www.spsounds.com for info and tickets.

2:30: Baking class. Center for Kosher Culinary Arts (1407 Coney Island Ave., at Avenue J in Midwood). Call (718) 513-9934 for info.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: “Pinocchio.” See Saturday, May 3.

Monday, May 5

4 pm: “A Short History (Scurta Istorie).” Cobble Hill Cinemas (265 Court St., at Butler Street in Cobble Hill). $6.50. Call (646) 243-2480 for info.

Saturday, May 10

10 am–4 pm: Spring carnival. PS 58 (Smith and Carroll streets in Carroll Gardens). Call (917) 674-1323 for info.

11 am–2 pm: Art workshop. Brooklyn Museum (200 Eastern Pkwy., at Washington Avenue in Prospect Heights). $8, free for members and kids 12 and younger. Call (718) 638-5000 for info.

11 am: Dr. Seuss story time. 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: “Pinocchio.” See Saturday, May 3.

Sunday, May 11

11:30 am and 1:30 pm: Cookie decorating class. Center for Kosher Culinary Arts (1407 Coney Island Ave., at Avenue J in Midwood). Kids early session; teens late session. Call (718) 513-9934 for info.

11 am and 2 pm: Art workshop. See Saturday, May 10.

12:30 pm and 2:30 pm: “Pinocchio.” See Saturday, May 3.

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