Triple the Fall Fun at Children's Museum Houston: Celebrate Culture, Creativity, and Community This November

This November, Children's Museum Houston is set to deliver an action-packed month filled with cultural celebrations that will ignite your imagination and immerse you in rich traditions from around the world. Featuring three unique events—Día de los Muertos, Diwali, and Native American Heritage Month—the Museum invites families to experience hands-on activities, dazzling performances, and joyful learning opportunities. Get ready for a month where culture and creativity collide!

Día de los Muertos Celebration

Saturday, Nov. 2

Step into a world of color and tradition at the Children's Museum Houston’s Día de los Muertos celebration, honoring the Mexican holiday that commemorates loved ones who have passed. This lively event brings the spirit of the celebration to life through exciting crafts, vibrant performances, and heartfelt tributes.

Activities Include:

  • Build Your Own Ofrenda: Create a personal mini-altar diorama, a tribute to loved ones inspired by traditional Día de los Muertos altars.
  • Sugar Skull Face Painting: Transform into a festive calavera with expert face painting.
  • Dance Performance: Watch Intempo Dance bring the essence of the celebration to life through energetic choreography.
  • Creative Crafts: Explore Mexican culture by making colorful alebrijes, skull masks, and Q-tip skeletons.


Diwali: The Festival of Lights

Sunday, Nov. 3

Join Children's Museum Houston as it lights up with the magic of Diwali, India’s Festival of Lights! This event showcases the joy and beauty of Indian culture through colorful crafts, traditional dance, and engaging stories, bringing together families in a radiant celebration of light and triumph.

Activities Include:

  • Paper Diya Crafting: Make your own glowing paper oil lamps to take home.
  • Rangoli Art: Create intricate, vibrant Rangoli patterns—symbolic of good fortune—with colored powders.
  • Cultural Dance Performance: Enjoy an enthralling performance by Silambam Houston, showcasing the elegance of traditional Indian dance.
  • Diwali Story Time: Let tales of Diwali captivate you with themes of love, light, and victory.

Native American Heritage Month Celebration

Saturday, Nov. 16
In partnership with Calmecac Indigenous Organization

To honor Native American Heritage Month, the Museum will host a day filled with Indigenous culture, art, and storytelling. This event highlights the contributions of Native peoples through interactive workshops and cultural performances, creating an enriching experience for all ages.

Activities Include:

  • Hands-on Crafts: Make your own dreamcatchers, woven bracelets, corn husk dolls, and sand art, celebrating the creativity and craftsmanship of Indigenous cultures.
  • Traditional Storytelling: Hear ancient Native American stories passed down through generations, bringing their wisdom to life.
  • Danza Azteca Splendor Performance: Watch traditional Aztec dancers in a breathtaking performance of rhythm and heritage.
  • Drum Circles: Participate in drum circles and immerse yourself in the rhythms of Indigenous songs.
  • Artifact Display: Get up close with ancient artifacts and try your hand at traditional corn grinding.

Don’t Miss the Fun!

Mark your calendars and join Children's Museum Houston this November for a trio of cultural celebrations designed to inspire curiosity, creativity, and connection. From the vibrant colors of Día de los Muertos to the radiant glow of Diwali, and the powerful rhythms of Native American Heritage Month, there’s something for everyone.

For more information, visit Children’s Museum Houston