Weekday Picks for Connecticut Kids: Groundhog Day, Free Museum Admission, and Sid the Science Kid, February 2-6

2/1/15 - By Jacqueline Miller

Here's our collection of fun activities to do across the state each day this week. Although we only highlight one activity per day in this post, you can find plenty of other options in our Event Calendar. This week you can meet a groundhog, explore a trampoline park, hang out with Sid the Science Kid, and more. If you're planning beyond this week, be sure to check our February Go List, which has 20 of our favorite events across the state throughout the month. Have fun! Editor's Note: Some of these events may be canceled or postponed by the occasionally unpredictable winter weather. Always call the venue first to confirm. Stay warm and safe!

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Monday, February 2nd: Groundhog Day at the Lutz Children's Museum (Manchester) Start the day off with Chuckles, Connecticut’s official groundhog, as she makes her prediction regarding the arrival of spring.

Tuesday, February 3rd: Special Needs Night at Flight (New Britain) On the first and third Tuesday of every month Flight Trampoline Park holds an exclusive jump time for jumpers with special needs and their families at a special discounted rate.

Wednesday, February 4th: Author Wendy Rouillard at New Canaan Library (New Canaan) Children ages 3-8 are invited to bring a parent and join Ms. Rouillard as she reads her latest book, Barnaby Loves You. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served.

Thursday, February 5th: Get Into It Free at Steping Stones (Norwalk) Stepping Stones stays open late with free admission and activities. It's a great time to check out the fabulous new My Sky exhibit.

Friday, February 6th: Sid the Science Kid at the Palace (Stamford) Did you hear about the kid who wanted to know everything about everything? If your kids are as fun-loving and inquisitive as Sid, this live show is sure to delight and entertain.