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Today

ZIG ZAG: Think of it as reggae for rugrats — Ziggy Marley’s new album, “Family Time,” was inspired by his young children, Judah and Gideon. No doubt dad Bob’s influence will be heard as well at the kickoff show for Ziggy’s summer tour. 11:30 a.m., $18. The Gramercy Theatre, 127 E. 23rd St., at Lexington Avenue; 212-614-6932.

PINK PIPER: They don’t call her “The Pied Piper in Pink” for nothing. Local tots follow kid-centric singer/songwriter Moey (a k a Melissa Levis) wherever she goes, particularly all over the city’s parks for her free Sand-Box Singalongs. Bring a picnic. 5:45 p.m., free. Carl Schurz Park, 85th Street and East End Avenue; 917-680-6739.

Tomorrow

LUNCH DATE: Now that summer’s here, move beyond PB&J for the noontime meal. Pick up some spicy ideas at a Caribbean cooking workshop led by Cricket Azima, author of kids’ cookbook “Everybody Eats Lunch.” 3 and 4 p.m. Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues; 212-721-1223. Free with $10 museum admission.

PAJAMA GAME: Wear your bunny slippers to Laurie Berkner’s “Pajama Party Concert,” where the band will be decked out in their PJs — and the audience is expected to follow suit. The concert benefits the Pajama Program, which gives new children’s jammies and books to kids in need (bring some to donate). 1 and 4 p.m., $25 and $35. The Town Hall, 123 W. 43rd St., between Sixth Avenue and Broadway; 212-840-2824.

Still to come

BUDDY SYSTEM: If you can’t commit to a full-time camp but need a rainy-day backup, Buddy and Me Camp at Chelsea Piers offers gymnastics, puppet theater, singing, rock climbing and more on a drop-in basis to kids ages 17 months to 3 years (with a parent or caregiver). Sign up for five to 20 classes and redeem them any day you like. Mondays to Fridays through Aug. 28, 10:30 a.m. to noon, $195 to $595. 22nd Street and Hudson River Park; 212-336-6500, ext. 6577.