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WEIRD SCIENCE: Even easily bored kids won’t lose interest during Canal Park Playhouse’s “Stunt Lab.” Set in a loony laboratory, the show features yo-yo champ Mark Hayward and contortionist Jonathan Burns attempting to create “The Greatest Stunt of All Time.” Saturdays and Sundays through April 1, 1 and 4 p.m., $20. 508 Canal St., between Greenwich and West streets; 866-811-411, canalparkplayhouse.com

GIRL POWER: Celebrate Women’s History Month at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum with “Extraordinary Women: Michelle Obama.” Inspired by the first lady’s work on issues such as poverty and nutrition, there will be crafts, stories and more. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., free with admission ($7.50 per person). 145 Brooklyn Ave., at St. Mark’s Avenue; 718-735-4400, brooklynkids.org

TOMORROW

DROWSY DANCER: Besides the beautiful sets, costumes and choreography, what’s truly magical about New York Theatre Ballet’s production of “Sleeping Beauty” is the kid-friendliness. At just one hour, it’s a classical ballet experience that won’t be a snore for your tiny dancer with the tinier attention span. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., $31 for kids, $36 for adults. Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St., between Madison and Park avenues; 800-982-2787, nytb.org

EASY AS PI: A spoonful of sugar helps the math go down at Liberty Science Center’s Jersey City Pi-e Day, where kids can learn all about pi by entering a pie-eating contest, submitting a home-baked pie for judging and participating in a sweet hands-on workshop. Noon, $15.75 for adults, $11.50 for kids. 222 Jersey City Blvd., at Philip Street; 201-200-1000, jerseycitypi-eday.com

STILL TO COME

JUST DUCKY: Word is the New Victory Theater’s new musical, “Lucky Duck,” presented by Coterie Theatre of Kansas City, is all it’s quacked up to be. Friday through March 25, times vary, $14 to $38. 209 W. 42nd St., between Seventh and Eighth avenues; 646-223-3010, newvictory.org