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Wynton Marsalis toots his horn.

Wynton Marsalis toots his horn.

TODAY

SONG BOOK: The books of a beloved children’s author become a live musical experience with the Ezra Jack Keats Family Concert presented by Celebrate Brooklyn! Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra will play toe-tapping tunes, and trumpet player Marsalis will read from some of Keats’ most popular stories. 4 p.m., $3 suggested donation per person. Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West at Ninth Street; 718-855-7882, bricartsmedia.org

TOMORROW

BUG OUT: With all the rumors flying around (pun intended) about the impending Cicada Apocalypse, it can’t hurt to learn more about these winged insects. Take a Great Cicada Walk through Staten Island’s Long Pond Park with naturalist Ed Johnson and you’ll pick up plenty of interesting facts, like where the critters live and what they eat (not people!). All ages. 9 a.m., free. Staten Island Museum, 75 Stuyvesant Place, at Wall Street; 718-727-1135, statenislandmuseum.org

TEMPS RISING: The Almost Summer Celebration and Concert presented by the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the National Museum of the American Indian offers legends from Native American storytellers, games, cornhusk crafts and more. Plus, live music from Dan Zanes and Elizabeth Mitchell. Noon, free. Wagner Park, Battery Place between West Place and First Place; 212-267-9700, bpcparks.org

BLOWIN’ IN THE WIND: Hit the Williamsburg waterfront (and sky) for the Ninth Annual Kite Festival (bring your own). When things get tangled up, relax with a show by Audra Rox, go on a carnival ride or make a craft to keep. Noon, free (bring cash for rides and food). 110 Kent Ave., at North Eighth Street, Brooklyn; ps132pta.org/events/kite-festival