We Tried Out the $11,000 Massage Chair and You Can Too

Take a luxury massage chair for a spin at OSIM's first East Coast Store at Roosevelt Field Mall.

When I heard the first ever East Coast OSIM Experience Store was opening on Long Island, I couldn’t have volunteered myself any faster to try out the brand’s totally innovative massage chairs and gadgets.

With my husband along for the ride, we headed to OSIM’s beautiful new storefront in Roosevelt Field Mall, where we were able to test drive their newest, luxurious offering, the OSIM uLove 3 Well-Being Massage Chair–pun intended, as this top-of-the-line chair was actually designed in Italy by the same geniuses behind Ferrari!

What was it like to take a spin in this innovative, app-controlled, AI-powered, deluxe massage chair? Get the downlow on the uLove 3 or head over to Roosevelt Field Mall to get a free stress analysis and try it out yourself!

AMNH and More Places to Get Scientific in NYC

Kids can get up close to live insects at AMNH's new Gilder Center. Photo by Drew Kristofik

Sure the American Museum of Natural History is the most well-known science museum in NYC, but curious city kids have so many options, with loads of STEM-inspired spots and science museums in New York that encourage kid-focused scientific exploration and creation. From the American Museum of Natural History to the New York Hall of Science, local maker spaces, brain-boosting playgrounds, STEM-focused camps, and quirky, curiosity-inducing off-beat stores, there are tons of spots for kids to get scientific in New York City. We've rounded up 13 of the best below.

Find more great geeky ideas in our STEM Guide and more cool museums to explore in our Guide to NYC Museums.

Stay Safe During a Wildfire: A Wildfire Primer for Kids and Families

 Smokey for Kids teaches children about fire safety through games, activities and other resources. Photo courtesy of Smokey for Kids

With wildfires becoming more frequent and threatening in recent years, it's important to know what to do to keep your family safe during a wildfire. If your family lives in an area prone to smoke or fires, it’s especially smart to be prepared. But even areas not directly affected by wildfires have been feeling the impact, as reduced air quality due to smoke has canceled youth sports, recess, and other outdoor activities throughout the US.

Because of the worsening climate-change crisis, wildfires will likely continue to be an issue in the future. So we’ve gathered resources on how to prepare for and manage the impact wildfires have on your kids, from how to talk about the scary stuff to what to put in your Go Bag. Plus, we have a few ideas about how your family can help out before and after a wildfire.

For more climate-conscious tips and tricks, check out our Earth Kids Guide.

17 Things To Do in New Jersey with Teens

Teens can experience the thrill of throwing an axe at a wooden target at Stumpy's. Photo courtesy of Stumpy's

Planning things to do with your New Jersey teen can be tricky business. You've got to walk a fine line between appealing to someone who's approaching adulthood, but who also loved bubbles and slides a few short years ago.

The good news is that NJ is packed with fresh spots that teens and tweens will love exploring. Whether your teen would enjoy trying a round of upscale bowling and mini-golf, trying out a cooking class, or gaming at a retro arcade, we've got 17 ideas to try with your teen. And be sure to check out our Tweens & Teens Guide to New Jersey for even more ideas. 

17 Things To Do on Long Island with Teens

Teens can zip around the go-kart track at Country Fair Entertainment in Medford.

We've scoured Long Island for things to do in Nassau and Suffolk that are sure to keep tweens and teens happily occupied–and so much easier to live with.

When your kids are young, it’s easy to keep them entertained. But what about the older kids, the ones who say “I’m bored” way too often? The next time they start to whine about having nothing to do, hand them this list and calmly walk away!

Find our rundown on the best pre-college summer programs for high school students and more in our Teens & Tweens Guide to Long Island

25 Things To Do in Montauk with Kids

The beaches in Montauk are among the nation's best. Photo by Joe Shlabotnik via Flickr

If you're looking for a relaxing getaway, Montauk, on the extreme East End of Long Island, is the place to be. Montauk has things to do for everyone in the family, whether you crave excitement, exercise, or just want to read a book on the sand.

From the western edge of the community to the lighthouse at Montauk Point, Montauk boasts more than 5,000 acres of parkland, a host of surf schools, fishing and camping adventures, and more. It's a welcoming destination with a host of diverse activities sure to entertain kids of all ages.

Stopping off in the Hamptons along the way? Check out our list of great East End activities for families and our Ultimate Long Island Kids Summer Vacation Guide

Top Swimming Lessons in Connecticut for Kids

The top swimming lessons in Connecticut teach kids valuable skills, boost confidence, and provide serious fun! Photo courtesy of Children of the Sound

When the time is right, you want a trusted place to take swimming lessons in Connecticut. You may have a little fish or even a child who is scared around water. Either way, swimming lessons are important for teaching kids to be comfortable and safe at Connecticut's many poolslakes, and beaches. There are many venues that offer Mommy and Me swim classes in Hartford and Fairfield Counties, as well as ongoing skill-building lessons in the water. 

Still looking for splishy-splashy fun? We also have a list of Best Splash Pads, Splash Parks and Water Playgrounds in Connecticut. And check out our picks for the best enrichment programs in our Guide to Kids' Classes in Connecticut.

Best Mommy & Me Classes for Babies in Boston: Music, Art, & Movement

Find mommy & me classes in Boston, and expose your little one to music, art, and movement. Photo courtesy of Powers Music School

Boston families have lots of mommy & me art, music, and movement classes and programs to choose from. And you don't need to wait until your baby is older to start enrolling! From art classes to music classes to movement classes and more, many places offer versions of their big kid classes just for toddlers and babies in Mommy & Me (and Daddy & Me!) formats. Stretch together in yoga classes in Cambridge, kick it at soccer classes in Charlestown, or even learn to Jam together in Newton. These parent & me baby classes in Boston are a great way to bond with your little one. They also provide stimulation and help babies and toddlers reach developmental milestones.

For more ideas on classes as your kids grow, check out our full Guide to Boston Classes and Activities for Kids

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