Poetry 101

Somewhere between your kid's soccer practice, reading lessons and swim class, there should be room for a little poetry. Prather's Poetry Jam, an original work by David Prather, draws from the writings of Shel Silverstein, Carl Sandburg and Woody Guthrie. Children will start rapping and rhyming as Prather rides a Razor scooter, jumps rope, hurls TVs and juggles boxes. 10 a.m. Saturday, March 29. Alley Theatre, 615 Texas Avenue. For information, call 713-228-8421. $5. -- Cathy Matusow

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Hanna Boucher picks up a guitar.
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Hanna Boucher picks up a guitar.

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Pet the Piano
If you want your kid to take up an instrument, haul him to see the Sam Dinkins III Trio at the Houston Zoo. After A Jazz Kaleidoscope, a "Da Camera Goes to the Zoo!" concert, kids will get to visit the "musical instrument petting zoo," where they can see, touch and play instruments from the show. When mini-you starts begging for piano lessons, tell him only cool teenagers play piano. He'll be at Juilliard in no time. 11 a.m. Saturday, March 29. Werler Stage and Gardens. For information, call 713-524-7601. $2 to $5. -- Cathy Matusow

 
 

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