Stunning Lighthouses on Long Island Worth Visiting With Kids

Bug Light, near Greenport, is one of only a few offshore lighthouses on Long Island to allow visitors. Photo courtesy of the East End Seaport Museum

Long Island lighthouses are a beacon into the past. To explore them is to immerse yourself in the history of the region, from the Revolutionary War to the whaling age and the great steamship era of the 19th century.

There are about 20 lighthouses on Long Island, from New York Harbor to Montauk and the North Fork, but just five—Bug Light, Fire Island, Huntington Harbor, Horton Point, and Montauk Point—are open for public exploration.

Read on for our guide to visiting these incredible lighthouses on Long Island. A word of advice before you go: Limber up, as some of these lighthouses boast steep climbs, although we think you’ll agree the panoramic views are worth the effort.

10 Top Joshua Tree Airbnbs, Hotels, and Campgrounds for Families

Visiting Joshua Tree is a great experience for kids. Photo by Alessandra Puig Santana for the National Park Service

Joshua Tree National Park is an easy weekend getaway from Los Angeles for busy families seeking a little peace in the great outdoors. There are so many things to do in Joshua Tree that you'll probably want to stay the weekend. Luckily, we've got you covered with this list of the best places to stay near Joshua Tree. We've got favorite Joshua Tree camping sites, where you can sleep right in the middle of an otherworldly desert landscape. Or glamping options and fabulous Joshua Tree Airbnbs—if camping means too much roughing it, but you still want those campfire memories. And for those who want all the amenities a hotel offers, we’ve listed the best Joshua Tree hotels for families, too.

Be sure to check out our guide to the best things to do in Joshua Tree National Park with kids, and also our list of fun things to do in Palm Springs on your drive through the desert!

Cute Orlando Spots for Easter Brunch and Easter Bunny Pictures

Enjoy a variety of spring activites at Gaylord Palms resort, “Once Upon a Spring”. Photo courtesy of the resort

Dress for the Easter Bunny and let these Orlando restaurants take care of the rest. Several local establishments are serving up a special Easter brunch or dinner menu, and we’ve compiled a list to help you plan your holiday. These Orlando restaurants attract hungry diners for Easter brunch, including the Easter Bunny who may be looking for something better than an old carrot. And speaking of the Easter Bunny...we've also included places to get your Easter photos taken with that fluffy Easter Bunny character! 

For families choosing to have an Easter meal at home but don't want the stress of cooking, many Orlando restaurants are offering preorders for Easter pickup. Here are some fun kid-pleasing Easter recipes to try out as well, and kids will love decorating the table with some of these Easter crafts

Orlando World Center Marriott: The New Water Park We Can't Wait to Visit!

The massive new River Falls Water Park has opened at Orlando World Center Marriott just in time for spring break.

Just in time for spring break, a massive new water park has opened at Orlando World Center Marriott. River Falls Water Park made its debut on March 16 and features all the hallmarks of our favorite Orlando water parks: thrilling water slides, a giant lazy river, and a toddler-friendly splash pad. We visited the resort recently to see what's coming and why this Orlando attraction should definitely be on your radar.

Read on for everything you need to know about Orlando World Center Marriott and the new River Falls Water Park. For more family fun in Orlando, check out our Orlando Theme Parks & Water Parks Guide.

Visit the NYPL Main Branch Like a Local: 6 Secrets for Things To Do and See

Your visit to the NYPL really begins on the outside when you encounter the Library Lions, Patience and Fortitude, who flank the entrance.

Whether you’re a bibliophile or an architecture buff, the NYPL’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building is a charming destination. And, while a grand old library building may seem like the last place you want to visit with kids, we’re here to share our favorite kid-friendly things to do at this Midtown landmark.

Read on for six fun things to do at the NYPL’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, and find more library fun nearby at the newly renovated Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library.

Nature Centers in Westchester to Explore With Kids

Little animal lovers go crazy for the collection at the Weinberg Nature Center, which counts toads, chinchillas, bunnies, and more among its 40+ residents.

Families in Westchester County are surrounded by beautiful green spaces and outdoor destinations. There are great places to go hiking with kids plus plenty of family-friendly farms in Westchester and the Hudson Valley. If you're looking for a new way to connect with nature, it might be time to head to one of the many nature centers in Westchester County.

These nature centers allow children—and adults—to learn about the natural world, see undisturbed habitats, and encounter wildlife up close, often in a smaller and less zany environment than, say, a big, crowded zoo. These local nature centers house scenic hiking trails and playgrounds, plus many host interactive events. A visit is a great way to spend a day no matter the season. Read on for all the details on seven nature centers in Westchester.

Retro Roller Skating Rink Coming to Rockefeller Center This Spring

Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace at The Rink is set to bring roller skating to Rockefeller Center beginning Friday, April 15.

Rockefeller Center’s famed ice skating rink is scheduled to close for the season this weekend, but those not yet ready to give up skating at The Rink are in luck. Skaters of all ages will be able to take to the rink this spring and summer—the roller skating rink, that is! Read on for details about the brand new roller skating rink coming to the already family-friendly Rockefeller Center complex this spring.

Tons of Totally Terrific Tongue Twisters for Kids, Tweens, and Teens

Try wrapping your tongue around a few of these tantalizing twisters! Photo courtesy of Saeed Karimi via Unsplash

Don’t you just adore alliteration? How the words just roll right off your tongue? Well, sometimes those words can get a little stuck, or twisted. Tongue Twisters are phrases specifically meant to pose a challenge for those who attempt to speak them. There are funny tongue twisters, while others are pure fun to try and say. A special parental guidance warning for this one: I slit a sheet, a sheet I slit. Upon the slitted sheet I sit. Save that one for the older crowds.

On top of the fun to be had, tongue twisters for kids can greatly help them improve verbal pronunciation, fluency, and vocabulary. Similar to learning nursery rhymes, tongue twisters can actually build a lifelong love of literacy.

Looking for more laughs? Check out our list of jokes for kids and fun family game night ideas. You can even practice your tongue twisters on Alexa, or ask Alexa some silly questions.

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