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We’ve searched and scoured the interwebs to bring you the finest January family events. Check them out below!
DC Super Heroes: Discover Your Superpowers – Fort Worth
Step into the action with Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and more beloved DC characters in this super fun interactive experience at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Test your skills, exploring the themes of teamwork, self-discovery, strength, and justice, while on the trail of a group of supervillains, and see if you have what it takes to save the day! For added fun, be sure to check out the new the Barbie experience. Now through January 25. Cost included with general admission. LEARN MORE
The Unicorn’s Birthday – Fort Worth
Treat your family to a sensory-friendly symphonic experience from the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and award-winning composer Bob Singleton. This performance is a musical birthday celebration filled with narration, fun sounds, on-stage action, and friendly animals, created especially for children and adults with sensory sensitivities. There will be adjusted lighting and sound, flexible seating, and a welcoming, judgment-free environment. Audience members are also free to move around or take breaks, and a quiet space is available along with sensory bags. January 17 at 11:00 AM. LEARN MORE
Texas Rangers Fan Fest – Arlington
Baseball fans, young and old, this one is for you. Don’t miss this annual Fan Fest at Globe Life Field, the home of the World Champion Texas Rangers. You’ll have a chance to get autographs from Rangers players and alumni, visit the Baseball Card Show, play games on a major league field, run the bases, enjoy Q&A sessions with players and legends, and much more. Concessions and souvenirs will also be available for purchase around the stadium. January 24 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. LEARN MORE
Dinosaurs Quiet
Join the Heard on the second Saturday of each month during the Dinosaurs Live! exhibit, from 8–9am for a more sensory-friendly experience along the exhibit trail. The life-size animatronic dinosaurs of this exhibit usually move and roar; however, during this time, guests will be able to experience a calmer environment featuring the same dinosaurs without sounds or movement! This event is included in general admission and free for Heard Museum members. Learn More