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Upper West Side for NYC KidsSpend just a day on the Upper West Side and you'll understand why it's so famous for being family friendly. From the American Museum of Natural History to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Symphony Space to Lincoln Center, Central Park to Riverside Park, the Upper West Side is filled with things to do and cultural hot spots for kids. There are also wonderful craft spots, toy stores, restaurants and places to play. Our Upper West Side Family Guide helps you discover the best places to hit in the 'hood with kids in tow.

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May 23 2013
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World Science Festival 2013: Free Street Fair and Other Science Fun for NYC Kids

Things to do with kids: World Science Festival 2013: Free Street Fair and Other Science Fun for NYC Kids

You don't need to be a nerd to enjoy the World Science Festival, a multi-day cross-disciplinary science celebration when great minds come together to cultivate a deeper understanding of our world. More than 40 events take place Wednesday, May 29 through Sunday, June 2 at various New York City venues, and while the fest as a whole isn't aimed at families, many of its offerings are kid-friendly.

The highlight for families is the FREE Ultimate Science Street Fair, which takes over Washington Square Park on Sunday, June 2. But there are several other events of note for kids like the awesome-sounding Science Apprentice program. While several ticketed events are already sold out, there are some cool ones that are still available. Find out which World Science Festival events will spark the interest of your young scientist.

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May 20 2013
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5 Ways for Kids to Experience Russian Culture in NYC

Things to do with kids: 5 Ways for Kids to Experience Russian Culture in NYC

I was born in the former Soviet Union and grew up speaking Russian with my parents in the U.S. Once I became a mom, I wanted to pass the language and culture on to my three children. But with a dad who only speaks English, that's proven to be tougher than I'd expected. On top of that, the age difference between my kids (the eldest is in eighth grade, the youngest kindergarten) means they're rarely interested in the same activities, so finding an all-ages Russian activities has been a challenge.

However, after years of personal research and experimentation, we've found several great programs that teach a combination of Russian language, Russian culture and even Russian-Jewish culture. Since June marks NYC's 11th annual Russian Heritage Month, this seems like the perfect time to give Russia some love. Here are five ways kids can experience Russian culture in New York City.

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Apr 28 2013
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32 NYC Festivals, Street Fairs and Carnivals May 2013

Things to do with kids: 32 NYC Festivals, Street Fairs and Carnivals May 2013

There are street fairs and then there are street fairs. We don't mean those random ones that sell irregular socks and fried Oreos; we're talking about true community festivals. Each one is unique and reflects the character of its neighborhood, and many feature rides, performances, activities and food. The hard part, of course, is knowing which ones are which, 'cause while we all love to stock up on cheap socks, we're not going to drag our family across town to do so.

We've gone through the city's list of festivals, street fairs and carnivals for the month of May and picked out our favorites from years past and some new events that sound promising. All of these fests are FREE or just a couple of bucks, and in most cases your dollars go to support a local charity or school, so you can feel good about spending money. In our research, we were bummed to learn that one of annual picks, the Hudson River Pageant, won't be happening this year. But there are 32 other awesome fests to choose from! You can find even more seasonal activities in our Spring Fun Guide.

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Apr 18 2013
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Knightwatch Medieval Sleepover: Spend the Night at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Knightwatch Medieval Sleepover: Spend the Night at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

Ever since the movie Night at the Museum came out, sleepovers at famous New York City spots have been popping up all over town. First the American Museum of Natural History did it (it was the star of the film, after all) and then the Bronx Zoo, Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square and a bunch of other attractions followed suit. These sleepovers are a fun way for families to experience familiar places in a brand-new way, and are a great source of revenue for the hosts, many of which are nonprofit.

Now the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine is getting in on the overnight action with Knightwatch Medieval sleepovers (which, in case you're wondering, are totally secular). My seven-year-old daughter and I attended one back in March and overall we had an incredible time. Having the run of the gorgeous Gothic Revival church is a rare and memorable experience that made us feel like queens for a day (make that a night).

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Apr 16 2013
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Best NYC Kids’ Theater Shows Spring 2013: 14 Family Shows at Non-Broadway Prices

Best NYC Kids’ Theater Shows Spring 2013: 14 Family Shows at Non-Broadway Prices

Our spring culture coverage continues with a look at the most promising family shows opening this season. Reading the papers, you might think the only great productions for kids are on Broadway. But while Matilda (it's dark!) and Cinderella (it's light!) command the media spotlight and cost big bucks, there are many wonderfully creative children's theater performances off Broadway and beyond.

The selection this spring is particularly intriguing and there are options for all age groups, including a few shows that are perfect for first-time theatergoers. The New Victory has a pair of plotless spectacles, one acrobatic, the other urban dance, and Making Books Sing and TADA! Youth Theater are adapting popular kids' books by Eileen Spinelli and Ezra Jack Keats. Plus the New York Children's Theater Festival returns for its second year on the Upper West Side, and the tenth annual International Toy Theater Festival takes place in Brooklyn. The one thing all of these shows have in common? You can take the kids to see them without dipping into their college fund—most are $20 or under and one is even FREE.

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Apr 10 2013
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Whales: Giants of the Deep - Learn About the World's Largest Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History

Whales: Giants of the Deep - Learn About the World's Largest Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History

For as long as I can remember, my eight-year-old son has been fascinated by whales. Consequently, we've spent a lot of time exploring the displays in the American Museum of Natural History's Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, including many hours lying on the floor staring up at the famous 94-foot-long, 21,000-pound fiberglass Blue Whale model suspended from the ceiling. Now fans of these massive aquatic mammals like my kid can learn all about their evolution, biology and place in the cycle of life in the museum's new special exhibit Whales: Giants of the Deep.

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Mar 13 2013
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Foreign Language Camps for NYC Kids: Learn to Speak Spanish, French, Chinese and More

Things to do with kids: Foreign Language Camps for NYC Kids: Learn to Speak Spanish, French, Chinese and More

In our melting pot of a city, kids are exposed to lots of different languages, and the summer is a great time for children to try to pick up a new one. Whether your child yearns to master Chinese, French, German, Italian or Spanish, New York City is home to lots of language immersion summer camps. No textbooks at these programs. Instead, kids experience the usual seasonal fun—swimming, sports, arts—in their non-native tongue. The instructors and counselors are all fluent and not only teach kids the language, they expose them to the culture, too. Here are 10 language immersion summer day camps that will have your kids saying hola, bonjour or ciao in no time.

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Mar 6 2013
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Learn Spanish: Language Classes for NYC Kids

Things to do with kids: Learn Spanish: Language Classes for NYC Kids

Like many multicultural families in our melting pot of a city, we speak multiple languages in our home including English, Russian (that's where I'm from) and a couple of others thanks to Hebrew school and regular school. My oldest son is currently learning Spanish and is really loving it. He certainly gets many opportunities to practice it in daily life in NYC.

Many New York City public schools offer wonderful dual language Spanish programs (as well as other tongues). But there are also other options. NYC is filled with places where young kids can learn how to habla Español. Some spots offer foreign language classes for preschoolers, while others have lessons for elementary students, a great enrichment option if your child's school doesn't offer a second language. Here are 11 of our favorite Spanish classes for New York City kids:

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