Birthday Party Guide for Boston Kids
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When you think "summer camp," you might picture canoeing on a lake, playing capture the flag, and eating s'mores by a campfire. But camp can also be about coding, constructing robots, and building with Lego. We've rounded up more than 20 New Jersey STEM camps that promise a summer of fun for budding scientists, engineers, and computer programmers. Find more New Jersey summer camps in our Camp Guide and Full Directory of Listings.
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We've sleuthed out the most scrumptious spots serving stacks of pancakes—that essential kid food—in NYC. While you might find this classic on nearly every brunch menu across the city, not every flapjack is created equal. From classic blueberry pancakes to red velvet confections, and gluten- and dairy-free varieties, these are the best pancakes in NYC.
So, before book your next family brunch reservation, read on for nine spots serving top-notch pancakes and get more kid-friendly dining recommendations in our Restaurant Guide.
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There are some great playgrounds in Westchester specifically for toddlers and preschoolers, but when the weather is less than ideal for outdoor fun, there are a number of indoor play spaces that offer a chance for this age group to jump on trampolines, listen to music, make art, and even take a STEM class!
Here, we've rounded up a few of our favorites across Westchester, with opportunities for drop-in play as well as monthly memberships and more.
Looking for even more indoor activities? Check out our guide, and be sure to sign up for our newsletters to stay in the loop.
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From Rockville Centre to Montauk, from the first weekend of March till the last, Main Streets across the Island come alive with pipers, parade marchers, traditional food, music, dance, and more. Huntington itself swells with visitors on the second Sunday of March when one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day gatherings in New York State kicks off in the village downtown. That Huntington parade is dwarfed perhaps only by New York’s City’s celebration, which this year is Tuesday, March 17.