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  • AUDIO GUIDES FOR CHILDREN This audio tour created especially for art lovers ages 6-10 explains the history and terms behind favorite paintings. Ongoing, $5, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. & Ben Franklin Parkway, 215-684-7580.
  • BABY NIGHT Stop by for family-friendly movies in a baby-proof theater. Every Mon, 6:30pm, $4-$7, Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville, 610-917-1228.
  • GIRLS ROCK PHILLY APPLICATIONS Girls Rock Philly — a nonprofit, ladies-only camp for aspiring musicians ages 9-17 — is now accepting applications. No musical experience or equipment is necessary, and opportunities exist in guitar, bass, keyboards, DJ-ing, drums and vocals. Call 215-789-4879 or visit girlsrockphilly.com for more info.
  • MEET DR. CRAYOLA Budding artists can learn a thing or two from the crayon man himself, Dr. Crayola. This presentation includes a look at the color change products and the science behind them. Daily, various times, free with admission, the Crayola Factory, 30 Centre Square, Easton, 610-515-8000.
  • SENDAK IN SPRING This afternoon festival for little ones features music, book-making workshops, storytelling and performances of "Wild Things Whirligig," a musical based on Sendak's stories. Sat-Sun, May 17-18, noon-4pm, free with admission, Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2008-2010 Delancey Place, 215-732-1600.