Milk & Cookies Series The Bilingual Birdies Duo Band
A Morning of Music, Movement, and Imagination: Bilingual Birdies Brings a Joyful Theatre Experience to New Jersey Families
February 7 @ 12:00 – 13:00

On a crisp February morning, the State Theatre New Jersey will fill not with the hush of a traditional performance, but with laughter, rhythm, and the delighted energy of children discovering live theater for the very first time. The Bilingual Birdies Duo Band is arriving for a special edition of the beloved Milk & Cookies Music & Storytelling Series, transforming the theater’s studio space into a colorful Latin American adventure where families sing, dance, and learn together.
This isn’t simply a children’s concert. It’s an immersive, intergenerational experience carefully designed to spark curiosity, celebrate culture, and encourage early language learning through music and play. The Bilingual Birdies Duo Band combines the talents of New York City’s top Latin musicians, puppeteers, and early childhood educators to create a performance that feels part concert, part storytelling journey, and part tropical dance party. The result is a morning where little ones aren’t just watching a show; they’re participating in it, clapping along, spinning to cumbia beats, and absorbing Spanish vocabulary without even realizing they’re learning.
The program is presented in two morning performances, offering families flexibility in planning their weekend outing. Each show is crafted specifically for children ages three to eight, but the design intentionally draws in parents, grandparents, and caregivers as well. That shared experience is part of the magic. Adults aren’t relegated to the sidelines; they become part of the rhythm, the laughter, and the discovery unfolding in front of them.
Milk & Cookies has become a cherished tradition at the venue, introducing young audiences to the wonder of live theater in a relaxed, welcoming setting. After the performance, each child is treated to a cookie and a carton of milk, a simple touch that turns the outing into a full experience rather than a quick stop. For many families, it becomes a first theatre memory that children carry long after the last song ends.
What makes this event especially meaningful is its inclusive design. The later performance is a sensory-friendly presentation, thoughtfully created for children on the autism spectrum or those with sensory sensitivities. The theater modifies lighting and sound levels to reduce anxiety, creating a calmer atmosphere without sacrificing the vibrancy of the show. Families are welcomed into a judgment-free environment where children are free to move, make noise, or take breaks as needed.
A dedicated quiet space with soft seating, fidget toys, and calming activities is available for those moments when overstimulation hits. Weighted blankets and headphones can be requested, and staff and volunteers trained in sensory-friendly practices are present throughout the experience. Families also receive a social story in advance, allowing children to understand what to expect before stepping through the doors. These details may seem small, but for parents navigating sensory challenges, they can make the difference between skipping live events altogether and finally enjoying one together.
Beyond the thoughtful accommodations, the performance itself is bursting with joyful intention. The storylines encourage cultural appreciation, the music pulses with lively percussion and warm melodies, and the puppetry adds visual storytelling that keeps even the youngest audience members engaged. It’s an invitation to celebrate diversity through sound, movement, and shared play, reinforcing the idea that language and culture are bridges, not barriers.
New Jersey’s theatre scene has always been known for innovation and accessibility, and events like this underscore how the state continues to lead in family-focused programming. Those looking to explore more of the region’s live performance offerings can discover additional productions and venues through Explore New Jersey’s theatre guide, a resource that highlights the full breadth of stage experiences across the Garden State.
For families searching for a meaningful weekend outing, this event offers more than entertainment. It offers connection. A chance for children to experience the thrill of live performance. A chance for parents to watch confidence bloom in real time. And a chance for everyone in the room to leave humming a tune in two languages, carrying a little more rhythm, curiosity, and joy into the day.
When the music starts and the first beat of cumbia fills the studio, it won’t just be another children’s show. It will be a shared celebration of imagination, inclusion, and the simple magic of learning through play. ¡Vamos a bailar!








