Based on the idea that you don’t need more clutter in your already maxed-out life, Tribeca’s premier creative play space, Moomah, has launched a product line that won’t crowd your style.
Featuring objects made primarily by hand from natural materials, the collection encourages discovery and exploration. Do-It-Together craft kits (for kiddos age 2 and up) offer hands-on activities, like a Nest & Nurture project, that let mom, dad, and tot connect with nature.
Score sculptural felt bowls for storing items in plain sight, limited-edition lithographs for your walls, and a Playdate floor puzzle for old-fashioned, nonelectronic fun.
Best of all, Moomah carries picture frames designed to fit the dimensions of artwork made at the studio, so mini masterpieces can be hung sans hassle.
Moomah, 161 Hudson Street, between Hubert and Laight Streets (212-226-0345 or moomah.com).

WATCH
Yum Films About Food
What: See classics like Peanut Butter & Jelly and In the Night Kitchen, plus activities for the whole family.
Why: Mix it up.
When: Sat., noon.
Where: Celeste Bartos Theater, Museum of Modern Art, 4 W. 54th St., b/t Fifth & Sixth Aves. (212-708-9805). Tickets at the information desk from 10 a.m.
HEAR
The Deedle Deedle Dees Family Variety Show
What: One of Brooklyn’s best family bands presents a rollicking rock ’n’ roll mix.
Why: Doodle doodle do it.
When: Sat., 11 a.m.
Where: Knitting Factory Brooklyn, 361 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn (347-529-6696). Tickets at ticketfly.com.
READ
Wow New York City
What: Go for the reading and signing by the author, Puck; stay for the wire sculpture demo and pipe cleaner activities for kids ages 2-6.
Why: Book it now.
When: Sun., 11 a.m.
Where: BookCourt, 163 Court St., Brooklyn (718-875-3677).
Photo: Courtesy of Moomah














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