Play princess

Are manners cool? Your kid will think so by the time she finishes etiquette class at the Lisa Rose Doll House, where she will get to dress up like a princess for a tea party. They will be pouring lemonade instead of tea and enjoying bread, chicken and hot dogs as they get to exhibit their new table manners. Classes are for kids (boys are allowed), 6-11 years old. The next class is Monday (President’s Day). Register at http://www.lisarosehawaii.com/Etiquette-Classes.html.

Girl power

Sacred Hearts Academy is presenting its 24th Science Symposium for Girls Feb. 17 and adding a STEM Symposium for Girls Feb. 24. This weekend’s event is targeted at girls in grades 5-8 while the latter date is for high school girls. Both events are free. Get your girls excited about the cutting edge technology at Boeing, Google, Facebook, Genentech and more. Register or find out more at http://www.sacredhearts.org/symposium.

Dog days at the museum

Bank of Hawaii continues to sponsor its popular Family Sunday events at the Honolulu Museum of Art. This month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 18, kids can celebrate the Year of the dog as they learn basic calligraphy, learn about their zodiac sign, play mah jong, make a dragon headband or make a dog puppet. The galleries will also be open to families until 4:30 p.m. A quick shuttle ride to Spalding House, lets kids make pinch-pot dogs out of clay.   https://honolulumuseum.org/events/bank_of_hawaii_sunday/16676-good_dog

Plant a forest

Help plant seedlings, harvest sweet potatoes, pull weeds and learn about native plants at the Honolulu Zoo’s Children’s Discovery Forest 9 to 11 a.m. Feb. 17. After the volunteer work is done, participants can visit the zoo for free. Meet at Gate 6 (on Monsarrat Avenue) across from the Waikiki shell at 9 a.m. RSVP to lmduling@hawaii.edu.

Natural music

Hawai’i Nature Center in Makiki will have a class for its littlest learners. Mother Nature’s Music, for ages 3-5, will explore the soudns of nature. Keiki will make instruments from natural materials and use their voices to fill nature with their own music, as well. Feb. 25, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Reservations required; call 955-0100, ext. 118. $10 per person.