![]() ![]() Fernbank Science Center and Tellus Museum are two that offer great, kid-friendly programs. Many of the planetariums around town offer shows for kids, especially during the day. OR, you could lunch at home and before hitting one of these dollar theaters. Studio Movie Grill in Duluth, Marietta, or North Point are some of our family’s go-to locations. Treat the kids to a movie at one of the lavish theaters around town that serve fries with your flick. Broadway in Atlanta is not just for date night - they’ve got great shows for kids too! In the past they’ve had How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Frozen, Anastasia and more. Enjoy professional performances for a fun and inspiring experience at the Alliance Theatre. ![]() This children’s theatre is for kiddos 5 years old and younger, and is a favorite in our family. It’s open from mid-November through the end of February. You will find snow tubing, ice skating, carnival rides, a fun and snowy play area, plenty of s’mores and hot cocoa, and more at Snow Island at Lake Lanier this winter. Many of the ice skating rinks around town are open well into winter. We’ve put together a list of 53 ways to play outside in the cold (for free or cheap) right in your own backyard…and none require snow! INK, the Interactive Neighborhood for Kids, is a non-profit organization in Gainesville that was created to engage children’s bodies and minds through a warehouse full of interactive exhibits! Imagine a town, with a post office, pizza joint, court house and more…all pint size and perfect for kids. Also, fast food restaurants like Chick-fil-A are a very economical way for small kids to get their play on. You can also hit up the mall playgrounds at Cumberland Mall, Town Center Mall or North Point Mall. ![]()
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