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"Baby Story Time."
When: Jan 7 2009 - 10:30am
"Toddler Story Time."
When: Jan 7 2009 - 11:00am
"Preschool Story Time."
When: Jan 7 2009 - 4:00pm
"Preschool Story Time."
When: Jan 8 2009 - 10:30am
"Toddler Story Time."
When: Jan 8 2009 - 10:30am
"Knitting Club."
When: Jan 8 2009 - 3:30pm

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DOE Announces Big Changes to Kindergarten Admissions

200901070042.jpgThe DOE announced a totally new process for Kindergarten admissions for New York City Public schools for September 2009. I feel bad for this poor crop of parents who had to go through the comedy of errors that was the newly centralized Pre-K admissions system and now have to go through a completely different, but also new Kindergarten admissions system. Perhaps Joel Klein's arch nemesis has a child in the class of 2023.

Just when parents think they've figured out how to secure a decent public school education in this city, the industrial grade carpet has been pulled out from under them. The new kindergarten admissions policy will begin much earlier this year, on January 12th and also end much earlier, March 2.

In one major change, families that move into a zone after the deadline of March 2 will not get priority for their zoned school if there is a waitlist. So if you were planning on moving into a different zone before the Fall, congrats, you've got 6 weeks to find your dream home.

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New York Family Classes and Activities Expo

classesandactivexpos09.gifOne of the things I love about New York Family Magazine is that they really do try to make a difference for parents. Maybe it's because it's written and edited by real New York parents, rather than interns and corporate flunkies, but I believe the people there really know what the deal is and do their best to make things easier for us.

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Linkin Blogs: New Year's Resolutions, Why New York isn't Doomed, More

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New Year's resolutions are free, and with this year being on such thin ice economically, I decided I'd snap that bargain up and take 12. Yes, I've got 12 New Year's Resolutions this year, one for every month. I'm trying a new system to see if it will help my resolutions stick. I've picked 12 little habits in my life that I'd like to change and each month I'm going to focus on one, giving myself a whole month to replace it with a new and improved habit. For instance, in January I'm focusing on eating breakfast. I usually skip it and it's really bad for me. So for all of January I'm going to make sure to eat breakfast. I'm hoping by the end of the month that one will have stuck and then I'll move on to resolution number two.

The idea comes from the principal that you need to repeat a new habit many times to make it stick and also that it's more effective to focus on really specific little changes than something more general, like "eat better".

What are your New Year's Resolutions? Share them in the comments.

In our links for this week find out top resolutions for moms, a response from Crains explaining why NYC isn't heading back to the 70s and more. Read more »

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Top 5 Day and Weekend Trips From New York City 2009

200812311223.jpgThis summer we wrote about some great day and weekend trips near New York City. From the farms of Westchester to the parks of Long Island and even places you can visit without a car. You can find more family friendly day and weekend trip ideas in our archives under the weekend trips category.

Here are our top 5 day and weekend trips posts from 2009:

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Three Kings Day Parade and Celebrations in New York City

Picture 4.pngThree Kings Day, also known as Epiphany, is the last official day of the Christmas Season—or the 12th day of Christmas, as the song goes—commemorating the three Magi coming to visit baby Jesus. There are many multicultural celebrations in New York City that celebrate Three Kings Day with traditional hispanic festivities from a parade in East Harlem to making and decorating Three kings Bread in the Mexican tradition at The Children's Museum of Manhattan.

Check out all our Three Kings Day Parade and Celebrations finds in NYC: Read more »

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Top 5 Indoor Fun in New York City 2008

200812311223.jpgLast January we wrote about lots of indoor fun spots. We've picked out our favorites from our 2008 indoor posts. We'll be writing about more cool indoor spots in the coming weeks. There are some newly opened ones and some we just never got to last year. So stay tuned, and check out our Indoor Activity Guide where we've got over 45 articles and counting, all about indoor fun in NYC.

 

Top 5 NYC Indoor Fun 2008:

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Things to do New Year's Day 2009 with Kids in New York

200812301907.jpgIn the South they visit friends and eat Hoppin' Johns on January 1st . In New York on New Year's Day we try to get out of the house with an activity that parents can enjoy as much as the kids. Lots of things are closed, but there's still lots of fun stuff to do. Here are some ideas of what to do with kids in New York on New Year's Day 2009.

What will be open on New Year's Day in NYC: Read more »

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What to do on New Year's Eve 2009 with Kids in NYC

200812301005.jpgWhether your kids are old enough to stay up till midnight or not, there's lots of fun ways to celebrate New Year's Eve with the entire family this year. We've rounded up some of the most promising ways to ring in 2009 with the family both for kids that are old enough to stay up until midnight and a daytime party for littler children who are not. Plus some tips on finding last minute babysitters for New Year's Eve.

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Top 5 New York Email Newsletters 2008

top2008.gifYesterday I posted my Top 5 New York Websites. Besides browsing hundreds of websites, I also have a very full in box and subscribe to dozens of email newsletters that keep me informed on events and activities going on in the New york City.

I skim the best kid event newsletters looking for unique tidbits, but many of the email newsletters I read the most are not kid-centric. I like to read adult event newsletters to find unusual activities that are good for the whole family in addition to the regular kid stuff to do.

 

Here are the top 5 daily and weekly New York email newsletters that I check in with the most:

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Top 5 New York Openings for Families 2008

top2008.gifNew York City is always changing and there just seems to be more and more great things to do for kids and families every year. In 2008 we saw the opening and reopening of some terrific family museums and kid friendly eateries.

 

Here are our top NYC openings for kids and families in 2008:

 

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