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Little Treasures: A Market for Modern Families

Date and Time
Sunday, April 19, 2026 10:00 AM (PT)
Location
San Francisco Ferry Building, Grand Hall 1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA 94105View Map
Cost
In-Person: Free or $15 w/KQED tote bag and first-come-first-served entry to music programs
Description

Discover Little Treasures Market, in partnership with MOTHER, at San Francisco’s iconic Ferry Building, where community, creativity, and sustainability come together! Shop a delightful mix of new and gently loved kids’ clothing, toys, and accessories for the whole family, curated for style, quality, and a love for Mother Earth.

Meet local Bay Area makers bringing their handmade creations and unique designs to life, alongside thoughtfully chosen pre-loved finds. It’s the perfect place to refresh your little one’s wardrobe—and find delights for yourself—while supporting local artisans and sustainable shopping, all with the charm of the waterfront as your backdrop.

Programming:

Enjoy a series of three music and movement sessions throughout the day— each featuring songs, dance, and interactive fun for families.

$15/Family | Please stop by the box office to pick up a sticker for entry to the sessions.  First to arrive, first to enter.  Limited to capacity.

11:00AM & 12:00PM

Emilia of Malinky Music will lead lively, interactive music and movement experiences for young children. Through singing, rhythm, dancing, and playful props like scarves and shakers, children explore music in engaging ways. Bilingual English–Spanish activities invite kids of all ages to experience music through movement, rhythm, and joyful participation.

1:00PM

Children’s author Sabrina Moyle and musician Chano Tizon of Hello!Lucky will bring Hello!Lucky’s signature playful, joy-filled children’s books and music to the stage. Known for her colorful, pun-filled books created with her sister, illustrator Eunice Moyle, Sabrina will also host author signings before and after the performance; offering a chance to meet the author and take home a signed favorite.

Featured vendors curated by MOTHER Mag

Baby Cats of California

By Shawna Chan

CLOTH +Lena Corwin

Department of Invisible Labor

Dodo Banana

FlipJoy

Hello!Lucky

Jenny Lemons

Jenny Pennywood

Min’na

Miscellany Craft

Noomoon

Stash Candles Co

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