Weekday Picks for Boston Kids: Blue Moon and Superheroes, July 27-31

After the exciting Pluto flyby of the New Horizons mission, kids who've become more interested in astronomy will be delighted to know that there are plenty of other space-related activities they can catch over the summer. Not only does the Museum of Science host Astronomy After Hours every Friday, but this particular Friday night, a blue moon lights up the sky with some fun events to celebrate.

Here on Earth, I also love seeing all the great reading-list activities and family-friendly concerts during the week. On top of that, this Thursday marks the much-anticipated Grand Opening of the Boston Public Market – hurray! 

Weekday Picks for LI Kids: Live Music, Minion Art, Puppet Show, July 27-31

Enjoy the last days of July with a host of family-friendly events. Some of the fun includes a live concert, Minion-inspired art and a puppet show. But that's just the beginning--our event calendar is filled with activities that the kids will love, so be sure to soak up every last drop of summer!

For more ideas on how to enjoy the season on Long Island, check out our Summer Fun Guide. And if you're spending any time on the East End, visit our Hamptons & North Fork Family Guide.

Weekday Picks for Westchester Kids: Halloween in July, Flamenco, Pop Art, July 27-31

July may be winding down, but the fun for Westchester families sure isn’t! The coming week is full of exciting activities to keep little ones entertained. Be dazzled by a flamenco dance performance or learn a pop-art craft. And why wait for October when there’s Halloween in July?

This is just a sampling of the many great activities you’ll find on our Event Calendar. Read on for our top picks for weekday fun with kids—all of which are FREE!

12 Places to Play in Rockaway Beach

Rockaway Beach offers plenty of sun-kissed fun for families. After all, it's the only place in all of New York City where surfing is allowed! But what lies beyond the soft sand and coastal waves? Plenty. 

So far we've offered a glimpse at everything this Queens neighborhood has to offer families, including what to see and do and the best places to eat with kids. Now, we round up the best places to play. In addition to its namesake beach, you'll find a ton of playgrounds and parks for picnicking, but also great indoor play spots, such as local libraries and even theater. Read on for details about our favorite places to romp and explore with kids in Rockaway.

This Week: Beat the Heat in NYC, Water-Filled Trips and More Freebies

For obvious reasons, fun ways to cool off with the kids was the theme across all of our sites this week. Even though there are dozens of ways to beat the heat in the city, the dog days of summer are the perfect time for a water-filled day trip (plus you get to avoid the subway, which apparently reached more than 100 degrees this week!). If you have access to a car and some free time, consider frolicking at a spectacular splash pad in Westchester (though you'll need a friend with a county park pass), whiling the day away on a Connecticut beach, or getting totally wet at a nearby lake, river or water park.

Of course, our NYC summer's got nothing on the South's, which is why our Travel site's new list of the best things to do with kids in Charlotte, North Carolina includes multiple ways to cool down—though you may want to save your visit for winter when you'll be longing to feel sweaty again.

Here's what else we covered on the NYC site this week:

News: Dozens of City Schools on Notice, New Fair for Museum Mile and Soho Gets a littleBits

The state recently put 62 city schools on notice for low performance–just in time for the new school year to kick off. The schools rank among the worst 5 percent in all of New York, according to a report in Chalkbeat. 

A number of those schools targeted by the state are already a part of the city's "turnaround" program and under state law, the city's top educator, Chancellor Carmen Fariña, has the opportunity to try to improve the schools before setting them up for takeover by a "receiver," or outside education leader or group.

Read more about this and other New York City kid and parent news the Mommy Poppins team has rounded up for you, including a survey showing that 95 percent of parents are actually pretty satisfied with the city's public schools.

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Weekend Fun with LA Kids: Special Olympics, National Dance Day, and Venice Summer Fest, July 25- 26

Here's what we learned last weekend: it does rain in Southern California, sometimes so much that they cancel or postpone things, like concerts in the park, plays… they even closed the ocean (sorta kind of).   But that was last week. This weekend, we should be back to our usual partly-sunny, no-humidity-here kind of paradise.  Go ye forth and frolic, get your dance on, and enjoy all that our beloved Southland has to offer.  (Beaches, even!)

And good timing, too, since the eyes of the world will be upon us this weekend.  The Special Olympics brings special needs athletes from 177 nations to compete in venues throughout Los Angeles.  Events are free to attend, so why not go cheer on some exceptional competitors?

Of course, in the land of the free, you can stay indoors if you really want. Indoor type? Circus, baby!  Want the sun on your back? Orange County Fair! You can learn about space indoors with a roof over your head, or with a ceiling of stars. You can enjoy the Sunshine (Band) at night in the Marina (with KC, of course!),  you can build your sandcastle in the sandexplore Chinatown, enjoy the arts and free movies, party with the faeries, run the bases and take in the explosive finale to the 1812 Overture.  Okay, it looks like outdoors is winning this weekend, which makes sense, it being Southern California and all. (But better enjoy it while you can: an El Niño is coming this year!)

Keep reading for our most sunshiney picks for this weekend...

Weekend Fun for Boston Kids: Sand Sculpting and Music Festivals, July 25-26

If it's time to hit the beach with your family, Revere Beach has the perfect excuse this weekend with its annual Sand Sculpting Festival (pictured). As on other summer weekends, there are tons of great events farther inland as well. Music fans looking for more than a summer concert have their pick of music festivals highlighting everything from folk to jazz, and kids with big imaginations will love collaborating on art projects during Figment Boston.

Also on Mommy Poppins Boston this week:

Enjoy your weekend and don't forget to check out the full Event Calendar!

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