Kids Events Calendar
Kids Events in Broken Arrow, OK
24 upcoming family-friendly events in Broken Arrow. Story times, festivals, workshops, and more.
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Build A Reader Storytime: Babies and Toddlers
Ready to help your baby develop a love of reading? Build A Reader Storytime: Babies and Toddlers at Schusterman-Benson Library (3333 E 32nd Pl, Catoosa, OK) on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 focuses on building literacy skills while keeping things fun and engaging. This storytime is perfect for parents seeking early literacy experiences in a welcoming library setting.
via Google Events
Build A Reader Storytime: Toddlers
Ready to build a love of reading with your toddler? Build A Reader Storytime: Toddlers at Hardesty Regional Library in Jenks brings songs, stories, and interactive activities designed for 2-5 year-olds. Meeting at 8316 E 93rd St in Jenks, OK, this recurring program runs throughout March with multiple time options to fit your schedule.
via Google Events
Sunday, March 22
Caring Bunny®
Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate your child this spring? Caring Bunny® at Woodland Hills Mall in Woodland Hills, OK offers a special, sensory-friendly experience designed exclusively for children with special needs and their families. On Sunday, March 22, 2026, your child can enjoy a calm, welcoming environment where they can interact with bunnies at their own pace,no overwhelming crowds or loud noises. This thoughtfully designed event recognizes that not all kids experience Easter activities the same way, and that's perfectly okay.
via Google Events
Oklahoma Favorites Master Kids Class 2026
Want to teach your kids cooking skills with an Oklahoma twist? Oklahoma Favorites Master Kids Class 2026 at Mother Road Market in Jenks brings professional chefs Bill and Mikael together for an exciting hands-on cooking experience. Located at 1124 S Lewis Ave in Jenks, OK, this class emphasizes teamwork while kids create delicious regional favorites.
via Google Events
Friday, April 10
Peter and the Wolf
Bring the magic of the beloved classic to life when Peter and the Wolf takes the stage in Bixby, OK on Friday, April 10, 2026. Part of the Hardesty Family Foundation Series, this beautifully presented production introduces young audiences to Prokofiev's timeless tale with engaging storytelling and delightful characters. Kids will love following Peter's adventure and discovering the instruments of the orchestra along the way.
via Tulsa Ballet - Family Performances
Kids Markets
Looking for family-friendly spring fun in the Catoosa area? Kids Markets at Redbud Festival Park (109 N Main St, Catoosa, OK) on Friday, April 10, 2026 brings the excitement of Spring Fling with food trucks, live music, a Kid's Zone, and much more. It's the perfect outing to celebrate spring weather with activities the whole family will enjoy.
via Google Events
Friday, April 17
April Sibshop Ages 5-9
Is your school-age child the sibling of a kid with special needs? April Sibshop Ages 5-9 at Happy Hands Education Center in Broken Arrow on Friday, April 17 celebrates and supports brothers and sisters with action-packed workshops designed just for them. It's a meaningful way for your child to connect with peers who truly understand their experience.
via Google Events
ZooRun
Ready to combine fitness with family fun and a great cause? The ZooRun at Tulsa Zoo in Catoosa, OK is Tulsa's most beloved family-friendly race, where participants of all abilities help raise funds to build a bigger, better zoo. Whether your kids sprint, jog, or walk the course, you'll be supporting an amazing community resource while enjoying quality time together.
via Tulsa Zoo
Saturday, April 18
ZooRun
Want to combine family fitness with a great cause this spring? The Oklahoma Central Credit Union ZooRun at Tulsa Zoo in Jenks, OK is a family-friendly race that gets everyone moving while supporting the zoo's expansion and animal care programs. Whether your family walks, jogs, or runs, this annual event welcomes all fitness levels and creates a fun morning of community spirit.
via Tulsa Zoo
Indian Territory: Surviving 160 Acres of Betrayal
Want to spark your child's curiosity about local history? Join an author discussion at the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum in Woodland Hills, OK on Friday, April 17, 2026, for "Indian Territory: Surviving 160 Acres of Betrayal." This intimate discussion brings history to life as the author shares insights into a powerful story of resilience and survival in Indian Territory. It's a wonderful opportunity for teens and engaged learners to understand Oklahoma's complex past through conversation with the person who wrote it.
via Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
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