4th of July Fireworks Weekend Schedule in CT: Fairfield, Greenwich, New Milford and more

Looking for 4th of July Fireworks in Connecticut? There are many ways to celebrate our nation's independence but nothing does the job like good old fashioned fireworks. Most towns throw their own celebration, some bigger than others. On the following list you'll find firework celebrations that are being held over the 4th of July weekend. If your town isn't listed they may be doing shows the following weekend. Some towns require you to get a pass prior to attending the show. Details are provided where possible. Tips: Getting there early ensures that you will get a parking spot and a comfortable seat with a good view. Having something for the kids to do before the show can be a real life saver. Remember to bring bug spray, snacks and patience (for those who will have to wait in the parking lot afterwards.) Enjoy the magic!

Top 12 Food Trucks for NYC Kids

When my kids were little, they treated their strollers like rolling food carts. So now that they're big, I'm not surprised they're gaga for gourmet food trucks. No stale pretzels or hot dogs for them; they want high-end on-the-go eats, be it dumplings or desserts.

Getting grub from a food truck has many advantages. There's a huge selection of cuisines to choose from, often there's no wait (or a reasonably short one), and your kids don't have to worry about their table manners or using indoor voices.

The downside, of course, is that there aren't tables or bathrooms. But in the summer, many of them strategically park near green spaces, so you've got an instant picnic.

Here are my family's picks for the top twelve food trucks in New York City.

Weekly Wrap Up: Free Summer Events and Movies, Mommy Stroller Inventions

It's been a whirlwind of hellos (what's up, summer?) and goodbyes (see ya, school). Tuesday marks the last day of classes for public school students, and since most camps don't begin until after the Fourth of July, we know you'll be looking for things to do next week—and beyond. That's why we rounded up 100 free things to do this summer, with ideas for every single day through the end of August.

Next week's picks include cool concerts, no-cost admission to the Staten Island Children's Museum and the Children's Museum of Manhattan, and SummerStage's Bronx Family Day. Click here for the complete list, and start planning your summer staycation.

We also wanted to highlight two new additions to our site. We're now posting slide shows. That way when we do something extra-cool, like rock climbing at Brooklyn Boulders, you can actually see how much fun we had. Also, if you've been wondering who the mommies of Mommy Poppins are, check out our revamped About page. There you'll find links to bios for our current contributors, and other great info about the site.

And that's just a bit of what's going on. Here's what we covered this week on Mommy Poppins in NYC, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut.

Things to Do on Long Island for Kids and Families June 24-June 26: A Carnival, Puppets, Beach Fun and More

It has begun! Summer officially started this week and for many children this was the last week of school. We want to kick your summer off right with a great weekend lined up with some amazing events and activities! Whether it’s a puppet show, a fun summer carnival or building sand castles we want this weekend to set the tone for your entire summer... fun!

And don't miss our first Long Long Island Perk, more than 50% off at Le Play Cafe, an oasis for parents and children. Haven't been yet? This is the perfect opportunity to check it out.

Weekend events in NJ June 25-26: Arts, Crafts, Fairs and Dora!

This weekend is the breather between school ending, and camp and other summer activities beginning. It’s that time when we collect our children in our arms in disbelief that they are a year bigger and smarter. A lovely time for a family weekend enjoying some art, nature, Dora, and the racing pigs and fried food that is State Fair Meadowlands.

6 Rules of Thumb for Dealing with Summer Camp Anxiety

By Julie Ross, M.A.

Each year in Connecticut, parents pay lots of money to send their children to camp. Most children go willingly and happily. Others experience anxiety and distress. Some refuse to go, some exhibit physical symptoms like stomach pain or headaches, others become morose and withdrawn. With thousands of dollars at stake, or with no place else to put your child during the summer when you work, what should you do? Fortunately there are solutions.

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