Free and Fun Things to Do This Weekend with NYC Kids: Cherry Blossom Festival, Tribeca Street Fair, Street Games April 28-29

Are you good at making tough decisions? We hope so, because there's a slew of amazing family activities to choose from this weekend, including three of our annual favorites: the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival, East Harlem's Street Games and the Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair.

While those three festivals promise to be cool but crowded, there are other fun events that may be a bit more below the radar. Park Slope throws its annual Fifth Avenue Family Fest, YMCAs across the city host Healthy Kids Day and a bunch of awesome kids' bands hit the stage, including Alistair Moock, Recess Monkey and Kindiefest's all-star lineup.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below. Remember, you can find additional ideas in our Event Calendar and our Spring Fun Guide.

Mostly Free and Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend April 28-29

True, last weekend's rain ruined a lot of outdoor events, but this weekend is literally BURSTING with festivals, fairs and outdoor celebrations so you and your NJ kids can get out there and soak in the springtime fun! Some of the highlights are Rutgers Day 2012, Sheep Shearing, Big Truck Day, and Communiversity of the Arts.  Read on for our picks and you can always find a listing of all NJ activities for kids in our Event Calendar. Enjoy this last weekend in April, NJ!

Diaper Drive 2012 and CT Summer Fun Expo

CT Moms, an on-line forum group for you guessed it - CT moms, has kindly organized a diaper drive within Fairfield County. You may not know that many moms on government assistance can not use food stamps to buy diapers since they are not considered “consumable” products?  Crazy enough, diapers and baby wipes are off-limits to federal food stamps and Women Infant Children (WIC) programs  leaving low-income moms struggling. It costs nearly $100 per month to diaper a child. Cloth diapers are not accepted by licensed day care centers or in laundromats due to sanitary reasons.

Best Things to Do in Cleveland with Kids

Cool down with a free outdoor splash pad in Cleveland. Cody York for ThisIsCleveland.com

Cleveland, Ohio is a bustling, energy-infused city that makes for a fun family getaway. This city is full of kid-friendly activities, from interactive museums to great sports teams to bargain-priced restaurants. It is a city with a compact center, so you can leave the car in the hotel parking lot and explore on foot. You can also take Amtrak to Cleveland, a nine-hour ride from NYC.

Cleveland stays close to its working-class roots by promoting family fun without a big price tag. Here are 16 reasons to check out Cleveland with the kids, including places to eat and where to stay.

Find more family fun destinations in our Family Travel Cities Guide.

Enjoying Nature in Cold Spring Harbor

Cold Spring Harbor is a wonderful place to enjoy nature because of the variety of environments to explore. You can try your hand at fishing at the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium, and learn to identify the variety of fish in New York's waterways. You can go on a butterfly hunt as you explore a meadow at Uplands Farm Sanctuary, search for otter as you scan St. John's Pond, or hike to Massapequa from Cold Spring Harbor Park, the trailhead of Long Island's Greenbelt Trail. Whatever you choose, you're sure to have a blast. But don't forget to keep your eyes on the skies: Herons, egrets, and hawks are often found circling near the marshland bordering Route 25A. 

Best New Museum Exhibits for NYC Kids Spring 2012: 6 Awesome Installations for Families

We've already told you about the best children's theater shows and kids' concerts happening this spring. Now we turn our attention to the season's top new museum exhibits for kids.

While all of our winter exhibit picks are still on view this spring, including the New York Hall of Science's interactive Animation , the Children's Museum of the Art's gleeful Love from Mt. Pom Pom and Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence at the American Museum of Natural History, there's a whole new crop of cool exhibitions. From a pair of nifty baseball retrospectives to an über-creative installation in a landmarked Bronx mansion to a hands-on pattern display at the Brooklyn Children's Museum, here are six super exhibits for New York City kids this spring.

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