Three ways to keep kids entertained (and learning) during Houston’s spring break

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Houston Botanic Garden, Main Street Theater and Houston Museum of Natural Science have cool ways to spend your family's downtime

: HMNS, 5555 Hermann Park Dr.: Open during regular museum hours. Admission to butterfly center is separate from museum admission. Butterfly center tickets: Adults, $12. Children 3 -11, $10. Ages 2 and under, free;“A lot of aquatic critters are kind of mysterious… and truly bizarre-looking,” she says, describing the wonder kids express when they find something unexpected like shrimp.

Calling the Spring Break camp a “turbo camp,” Main Street Theater’s Shannon Emerick says families can elect to participate by the day or all five days. “We want to validate their ideas,” Emerick says. As a result, “this totally original piece comes out of their amazing little brains.”At the Houston Museum of Natural Science, spring break is one of the busiest weeks of the year.

The public has eagerly anticipated the reopening, Cockrell Butterfly Center manager Lauren Davidson says. When guests reenter the conservatory, they’ll be reunited with the blue morpho butterfly, “the bread and butter” of the center, she says, among other species.

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