Las Vegas/ Family & Kids
Published on April 10, 2019
Family and learning events worth seeking out in Las Vegas this weekPhoto: Gift Habeshaw/Unsplash

If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this weekend? From a celebration of the education of school age children to a family friendly zombie apocalypse scavenger hunt, these events will win approval from everyone in the family.

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2019 Week of the Young Child Family Event

The Week of the Young Child celebrates young children, teachers, families and early education. Hosted by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, this event will take place at the Vegas Roots Community Gardens and will feature a morning of fun.

When: Saturday, April 13, 9 a.m.-midnight
Where: Vegas Roots Community Gardens, 715 N. Tonopah Drive
Price: Free-$25

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Kids' Community Day

Stop by Tivoli Village with your young one for an afternoon of food, music, story time, raffles, bounce castles, face painting and balloon artistry. Interactive demonstrations and activities will also be available throughout the day.

When: Sunday, April 14, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: Tivoli Village, 400 S. Rampart Blvd.
Price: Free

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Up to 62% Off Scavenger Challenge from Zombie Scavengers

If you're looking for a spine-chilling activity this week, you can check out a family-friendly zombie scavenger hunt.  Using a mobile phone, teams will have to find supplies to survive a zombie apocalypse. On the way, you will be faced with trivia questions and challenges. 

Where: 300 Fremont St., Central Casino Core
Price: $15 (62 percent discount off regular price)

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