Haunted Houses, Trails, and Rides Near Boston for 2020 Halloween Thrills

Witch's Woods is open for haunted outdoor fun. Photo courtesy of Nashoba Valley Ski Area

Do you have a big kid (or one at heart) who lives for the thrills and chills of Halloween time? While some area haunted houses remain shuttered until 2021, there are several haunted attractions and even some new spooky experiences (including nighttime "swamp" ride) that are open for scary business in Massachusetts or just over the New Hampshire or Rhode Island borders—all with safety policies in place to allow for social distancing. Best for older children, these Boston-area haunted attractions feature ghoulish scenery, jump scares, and even some wickedly good storylines to put everyone in the spooky spirit.

Too scary? No worries: Our Halloween Guide is packed with seasonal parades, crafts, and other activities that are just plain fun.

Remote Learning by the Pool? Vacations Where Kids Can Homeschool and Parents Can Work Remotely

Ritz Kids study breaks happen in the best locations. Photo courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds, Lake Oconee

With millions of kids across the country attending school remotely this fall, many hotels, resorts, and campgrounds are now offering online learning assistance to ease the burden placed on parents by this new remote and homeschool lifestyle. These vacation options offer families a way to work and learn in a new environment.

From private learning suites to converted conference rooms, and chef-inspired lunches, these travel destinations have pulled out all the stops to make virtual learning while on vacation as stress-free as possible. Of course, these classrooms come with the best kind of "recess," from resort pools and water parks to cycling and surfing.

So pack your bags and plan a much-needed "schoolcation" getaway from this relentless year. Find more family vacation ideas in our Family Travel Guide.

Halloween Trains and Fall Foliage Train Rides Near Philadelphia

Have no fear: Those are friendly witches aboard Wilmington & Western Railroad's Halloween Express. Photo by Mike Ciosek

As cooler weather reaches the Delaware Valley, Philly families are reminded of autumnal traditions. This year, consider adding a new experience to your fall must-do list by climbing aboard one of the many family-friendly train rides in the region.

From fall foliage viewing to pumpkin patch stops, there are several unique train experiences sure to delight Philly children of all ages.

Fidget Spinners, Fidget Toys, and Ways to Help Kids Focus on Remote Learning

Keep her hands busy with a Koosh ball so she can focus her mind. Photo by author

Remote learning is now the norm for many American schoolkids, whether that's temporary, part-time, or a yearlong reality. As the year grinds on, parents may be struggling to find ways to keep kids from wandering away from the screen but also to just focus and actually absorb the daily online classes. One thing that some educators and children's therapists are recommending is the use of fidget spinners or fidget toys, as well as sensory items and flexible seating that allows for wiggling and movement.

"You want things they can fidget with but aren't super interesting so that they then become consumed in it, so I would avoid building materials — Magna-Tiles, Legos — or art supplies," says Nina Essel, LSW MS Ed, owner and founder for Balanced Kids, a parent coaching and consulting company in New Jersey.

As a mom to two virtual learners, I asked Essel and several other therapists and educators for their top tips to help parents trying to set kids up for success in remote learning. Here are the fidget spinners, tools, and tips they offered. Find more resources in our Homeschooling & Remote Learning Guide.

25 Ways Kids Can Get Their Hands Dirty in NYC

The Edible Shoolyard helps cultivate healthy kids and communities through its hands-on gardening projects. Photo courtesy of the Edible Schoolyard

New Yorkers tired of being cooped up inside, trapped behind a screen in home offices, or zooming through a day of hybrid learning, should have plenty of motivation to enjoy the great outdoors. Fall is jam-packed with things to do in New York City and there's plenty of parkland to explore. Regular schedules have been turned upside down, and the threat of the pandemic still lingers, particularly indoors.

That makes it the perfect time to get outdoors for some unstructured, messy playtime. From chilly folliage hikes to muddy puddle stomping, we've rounded up 25 dig-in-the-dirt, you're-gonna-need-a-bath-tonight ways for city kids to enjoy the coming autumnal days outdoors. So, step away from the screen and get outside.

Playgrounds Re-Opening: Which Los Angeles Parks Are Opening Their Playgrounds and When?

California and Los Angeles DoH say playgrounds can reopen, but when?

LA County Health officials have at long last announced that parks and playgrounds around Los Angeles can reopen, after a closure of more than six months for the relentless COVID-19 pandemic. It's not surprising that all over the Southland parents are scrambling for shoes and asking each other "Where? When??" The problem is that, as encouraging as the October 5 announcement sounds, practical answers to "Which playground??" are not so easy to come by. But go ahead and find that other shoe, because some playgrounds have already begun reopening.

Top Holiday Toys for Kids' Christmas Wish Lists

Introduce toddlers to their ABCs with these Lego Duplo alphabet bricks .

We’re all spending more time at home these days, so toys are playing an even more critical role in entertaining, delighting, and educating our kiddos. This holiday season might be a bit quieter, a bit more low-key, but I suspect it makes us all want to spoil our kids as much as possible, surprising them with the perfect holiday and Christmas wish list pick. 

We’ve scoured all of the online lists, from Amazon to Scholastic, reviews, and guides to bring you the best of the best holiday toys for the season. These popular items are sure to entertain and win you major points for getting everything on their Christmas wish list and more. We’ve included toys and electronics from favorites like Legos, Barbie, Disney, and even a few new favorites. Go ahead and shop your heart out! 

The Fall Escape at Queens County Farm Museum is a Stunning Outdoor Wonderland

The grounds of the Queens County Farm Museum provide a backdrop for the stunning floral displays of The Fall Escape

My kids know fall is my season. Warm sunny days and crisp nights, the brilliant hues of changing leaves, apple picking, and all things pumpkin make autumn uniquely enjoyable. The Fall Escape, an all-new outdoor exhibition at the Queens County Farm Museum, captures the season's magic and whimsy. The farm, one of our beloved NYC institutions, has partnered with The Floral Escape to bring to life this stunning installation celebrating the beauty of autumn.

Read on for details on the brightly hued, flower-filled, photo-friendly exhibit, and be sure to check out our Fall Fun Guide for more fun ways to enjoy the season.

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