
Published: 16 January 2012 Modified: 19 January 2012
There are plenty of activities in The Hague you can sign your kids up for after school or while they're still preschoolers.
Our Community Calendar lists current goings on in the international community, often of interest to kids, and our sports and recreation section is ever-expanding.
For a comprehensive overview of children's theatre performances (Dutch often comes in handy here but isn't always necessary), you can visit the VVV The Hague and The Hague Public Library.
Especially for children who don't speak Dutch, the international ballet class at Ballet School Mabel Alter offers classes in English in the centre of The Hague. Children seven years and older may join the classes.
Last modified: 19 January 2012
The Centre for Young Musicians (CYM) offers an opportunity for young musicians to develop their potential, perform regularly and to share their love of music with other committed instrumentalists and singers.
Last modified: 16 January 2012
The Hague has 12 city farms, or petting zoos, where children of all ages can get up close and personal with a whole array of farm animals. The city farms are also places where people in the neighbourhood can meet one another. ...
Last modified: 19 January 2012 - Overview
Do you like doing creative things? Have you always wanted to learn how to paint or make things from scratch? Then you are certain to find something to keep you entertained in The Hague!
Last modified: 19 January 2012 - Overview
Children can really go to town exploring all there is to see and do in The Hague!
Last modified: 31 January 2012 - Overview
Being a Girl Scout is a great way to make friends, explore the Netherlands and the outdoors, create crafts, earn patches, pins or charms, build self-esteem, and learn a lot about yourself and others while having fun. It is op ...
Last modified: 19 January 2012
British Guides in The Hague are part of GirlGuiding UK and runs the same programme as girls in the UK with the same uniform and handbooks.
Last modified: 19 January 2012
Great Expatations is a fresh, dynamic and diverse team committed to creative expression techniques for expat children.
Last modified: 19 January 2012
At the Haags Kinderatelier (The Hague Children’s Studio) you can take different courses to learn more about art and artists.
Last modified: 19 January 2012
The International Youth Orchestra (IYO) is a group of young musicians, aged approximately between 11 and 18, who attend the various international schools located in and around The Hague.
Last modified: 16 January 2012
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