Family-Friendly Ways to Cheer on the Philadelphia Eagles for the Big Game

Photo courtesy of J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia

It's almost here! The Super Bowl is just around the corner and the City of Brotherly Love is exploding with joy! Our Philadelphia Eagles are the NFC Champions and are ready to battle against the Kansas City Chiefs for the top prize. The Eagles may be underdogs, but nothing can break the spirit of Philly families throughout the Delaware Valley. So, put on your Eagles gear and get pumped up to cheer on the E-A-G-L-E-S (or E-L-G-S-E-S) on the road to victory at some of these fantastic events!

Please note, some of these events are ticketed events and they are likely to sell fast. Looking for more fun for your sports fanatic? Check out our Sports Guide to find lots of great activities for your little athlete.

50 Hilarious Minute to Win It Games For Kids

Test patience, agility, and speed in a quick spoon race.

Minute to Win It games are perfect for family game nights, kids' birthday parties, holiday gatherings, and any other time you need inexpensive, crowd-pleasing entertainment. They're great for all ages, able to be scaled for groups, and can be prepped on a budget. Many Minute to Win It games are also easy to customize to fit any party theme.

Here are 50 Minute to Win It games that are fun and fast-paced for kids and crowds. Find more fun games, from the 100 best board games for kids and family game night to 25 card games every kid should know, in our Boredom Busters for Kids Guide.

32 Best Free Things To Do in New Jersey this February

Enjoy Bookscape Babies and other free events at Cotsen Children's Library. Photo by Lisa Warden

Looking for free things to do this February in New Jersey? Check out dozens of great options below. 

February is the month of love, and you’ll love all the free events happening in New Jersey! It's a month full of holiday celebrations, with a Valentine's Bazaar, complete with shopping, food, and photo ops, plus many Lunar New Year festivities.

And don't miss February festival freebies like Ocean County Mall's Winter Beach Blast and Verizon Superbowl FanFest.

Should You Take Your Kids to Anne Frank The Exhibition? A Parent's Guide

Anne Frank The Exhibition opens to the public on Monday, January 27 at the Center for Jewish History.

When it comes to teaching kids about the Holocaust, New York City parents and teachers have a new tool at their disposal: Anne Frank The Exhibition, which opens today at the Center for Jewish History. Presented in partnership with Amsterdam's Anne Frank House, this landmark exhibition brings to life The Annex—the hiding place of Frank's family and other Jewish refugees, where Frank's famous diary was penned—for the first time outside of Amsterdam.

Though a pioneering exhibition, which opens on International Holocaust Remembrance Day—January 27—the subject matter itself may have parents wondering whether to bring kids. I had a chance to preview the exhibit and it was more emotional than I imagined. At times, it took my breath away, and I cried when recounting some of its exhibits. It just might make you and your kids cry, too. Whether you choose to take your kids to this unique NYC exhibit is a deeply personal decision, but I'm sharing my experience below, plus some tips to prepare you if you decide to visit.

Of course, you can find more local exhibits in our NYC Kids Guide to Museums.

10 Kid-Friendly Winter Hikes in the Atlanta Area

Check out these great family-friendly winter hikes in the Atlanta area.

Take the kids on a winter hike (or two) by getting some much needed fresh air and sun this season. When the weather permits, motivate the family off the couch, bundle up in a layer or two, pack a picnic lunch, and enjoy a fun Atlanta hike. 

Choosing a new winter hike destination each week offers exciting views and experiences, while providing a great introduction to the outdoors (some of these destinations offer access to playgrounds as well). And once everyone is tuckered out from a winter hike, cuddle back on the couch for hot chocolate and a movie night! 

Free STEM Summer Camp from Girls Who Code Opens Registration 2025

High school girls (and non-binary kids) interested in computer science are encouraged to apply. Photo courtesy Girls Who Code

Looking for more than mindless hanging out and screen time for your teenage daughter this summer? Girls Who Code, a nonprofit that aims to increase the number of women in computer science fields, is once again offering its FREE summer immersion program for girls and non-binary kids entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school. The 2- or 6-week STEM summer camp is completely virtual and accepting applications now.

Keep reading to find out who is eligible, how to apply, and when these Girls Who Code STEM summer programs are happening in 2025. Hurry, because the early application period for this FREE summer program is already open.

Find more STEM activities in our Science and Tech Guide for Kids, or check out more summer programs for teens and kids in our Camp Guide. You can also find free coding for kids websites and apps.

Long Island Children's Museum's New Space-Themed Exhibit, "Moon to Mars," is a Blast

The "Moon to Mars" exhibit will be on display at LICM until early May.

The Long Island Children's Museum in Garden City is always a fun-filled experience for the whole family. Winter is a great time to visit, especially with the opening of the LICM's brand-new, space-themed exhibit. The new, hands-on "Moon to Mars" exhibit is an exciting STEAM-based adventure, perfect for space-obsessed kiddos. 

My kids were starry-eyed from the start, dazzled to design rockets, don spacesuits, and learn all about space exploration. Read on for all the details to plan your next visit to the Long Island Children's Museum. For even more activities, check out our guide to Long Island's best family-friendly museums and our Winter Fun Guide

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