Color, culture and Carnival spirit will take over Crown Heights this Saturday as the Brooklyn Children’s Museum hosts its annual “Celebrate the Caribbean” festival — a family event honoring the borough’s vibrant Caribbean communities.

“At Brooklyn Children’s Museum, all of our programming reflects the diversity of the communities of Brooklyn,” said Dylan House, director of public programs at the museum. “And being a museum that’s located in Crown Heights, with a large Caribbean population, we reflect that in our programming.”

The celebration, which aligns with the famed West Indian Day Parade over Labor Day weekend, has been part of the museum’s calendar since at least 2016. What sets it apart is its immersive, community-driven approach.

“We think about Caribbean culture through many di

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