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3 Wednesday Disney’s Mulan.


2 Tuesday


Yogiños: Yoga for Youth® Family Yoga. Yogiños is an OHMazing™ trilingual children’s yoga program that weaves original music, games, stories, and sensory-integrated activities to align bodies, minds, hearts, and art both on and off the yoga mat! Children as young as two years old and their favorite adult can join yoga instructors for engaging parent and yoga sessions in the galleries. Mats are provided. Space is limited, call 214-979- 6438.


10:00am - Crow Collection of Asian Art, 2010 Flora St. Dallas - $15, $10 for Friends of the Crow Collection http://www.crowcollection.org/


Through 7 Sunday


Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents BARNUM 200. The Greatest Show On Earth just got Greater with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents BARNUM 200. Featuring 130 performers, ponderous pachyderms, cowboys, pirates and mermaids, this super-sized spectacle is so massive you can’t miss it! See trapezists attempt the elusive quadruple somersault. Witness the contortions of body benders who fit three humans in a cube the size of a milk crate. Savor the amazing skills of Duo Fusion, hand balancers with a twist; the wife does the heavy lifting. American Airlines Center - $95 (Circus Celebrity), $75 (Front Row), $45 (VIP), $30, $20, $15 http://www.ringling.com/


After the Huns invade China, the emperor requires every family to have at least one male member serve in the army. Fa Zhou, having no son to fight, is forced to enlist despite his age and disability. His daughter Mulan is kind and tender, but not the most graceful of girls and often winds up making a mess of matters. After a mishap with a local matchmaker, Mulan poses as a man and flees to join the army in her father’s place. Mulan learns to fight and works hard to bring honor to her country, her family and herself. Action abounds for every member of the audience… boys and girls alike. Plano Children’s Theatre - $7-$9 http://www.planochildrenstheatre.com/


4 Thursday


One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure.


The adventure begins on Sesame Street when Elmo’s friend, Hu Hu Zhu, visits from China. Together, Big Bird, Elmo and Hu Hu Zhu locate the Big Dipper, the North Star and the Moon in the night sky. Use your imagination to explore the moon. Return to earth and discover that even though we live far away, we all live under the same sky. UTA Planetarium Arlington - $6 adults, $4 children/seniors http://www.utaplanetarium.com/


6 Saturday Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders CAMP


DCC 1-Day Youth Cheerleading Clinic. Join America’s sweethearts for fun-filled cheerleading instruction. 9:00am - Cowboys Stadium Arlington - $125 http://www.dallascowboyscheerleaders.com/ youth/campdcc.cfm


54 North Texas Kids • August 2011 • www.NorthTexasKids.com


Butterflies and Bugs! Annual Family Festival.


Our butterfly festival was so popular, we’re celebrating all insects in this second annual event. Enjoy crafts, bug displays, music, activities and more. Included with admission. 10:00am - Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park - $0-$8


http://texasdiscoverygardens.org/upcoming_events.php


7 Sunday


ORIX Parade of Playhouses 2011. Dallas CASA’s Parade of Playhouses will run Aug. 5-21, and will feature 20 custom-designed children’s playhouses. 19 houses will be raffled, and one house will be auctioned to benefit Dallas CASA. To purchase raffle tickets or bid on the auction, go to dallascasa.org or visit the Parade of Playhouses display at NorthPark. 12pm - FREE - NorthPark Center http://www.dallascasa.org/


13 Saturday


Living Green Outdoors Farmer’s Market.


Green-living vendors are showcased this year at Old Town Lewisville’s open-air Farmers Market to celebrate businesses and organizations that promote a cleaner, safer and healthier lifestyle to reduce our carbon


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