The founding fathers put their vision of what the country should be on paper, and this weekend, children will be doing the same on cloth. At 2, 3 and 4 p.m., visitors 5 and older at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan are invited to contribute to the American Dream Quilt, a continuing project. Each participant will write or draw a hope for the future on an individual fabric square. (Sign-up is required.) Younger museumgoers can take part in drop-in workshops to create a fireworks mural, using red, white and blue paint mixed with glitter. (The schedule is on the website.) And on Sunday only, from 11 a.m. through 3 p.m., the Super Sprowtz, vegetable characters that try to dance their way into children’s hearts (and stomachs), will give performances about nutritious eating and good health.
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