16 May 2015 The Paper Princess Monkeyshine Theatre Company presents The Paper Princess, a delightful show for younger children based on the book by Elisa Kleven. For Ages 3-7. Part of International Literature Festival Dublin 2015
16 May 2015 Petr Horáček: The Mouse Who Ate the Moon Author Petr Horáček gives a reading of his much-loved tale. For ages 4+. Part of International Literature Festival Dublin
14 - 15 May 2015 Hatch: An Early Years Incubator Project Over the course of a week, we are working with three artists to develop some exciting new ideas for events for children aged 2-4. Be part of this process and take a sneak peek!
16 Apr 2015 Rock on Baby Music Workshops Rock, pop and bop your way through these fun and upbeat early years music workshops. With musician Eamon Sweeney. For ages 2-4.
6 - 7 Apr 2015 Making Magical Stories: Family Workshop Work together as a family to create a magical story and bring it to life visually. A workshop for ages 4+ and their families with visual artist Jo May.
30 - 31 Mar 2015 Inventing Quirky Characters Workshop In this imaginative workshop, visual artist Paula Henihan will help you to create your own curious or fantastical character, using a range of mixed media, collage, and drawing techniques. Ages 4-6 & 7-9.
28 Mar - 2 May 2015 Once Upon a Picture Exhibition Every artwork has a story to tell! Sometimes worlds cross over and strange things happen - humans take on animal form, objects shrink or grow, people dream enchanted dreams and things are not always as they seem. A free exhibition for ages 4+
28 Mar - 25 Apr 2015 The Enchanted Treasure Chest Workshop A mysterious treasure chest has been found in The Ark! Join artist Bethan Parkes to discover the secrets of the chest in this fun, visual arts based workshop for ages 2-4.
21 Feb - 8 Mar 2015 Spring Jazz Spells Workshop A jazz-inspired early years music workshop for 2-4 year olds. With musician Nick Roth.
1 Feb 2015 Family Gig: Hip Hopping, Beatboxing Trad Mixing traditional Irish dance tunes and hip-hop beats from the 1990s, this unusual family trad gig promises “serious toe-tap-ability.”