STEM Summer Camps in Westchester and the Hudson Valley

Your kids will love the fun STEM topics and themes at Snapology in White Plains. Photo courtesy of the camp

Are you looking for a ​STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) summer camp in Westchester or the Hudson Valley? Look no further, as there are plenty of camps in the region that teach important technology skills while also offering a fun summer experience for your kid. 

If your kid has an interest in coding, robotics, or even just building with Legos, they are sure to have a blast at the STEM camps we've rounded up below. For more outdoorsy kids, we have also included STEM camps with a focus on natural science, as well as camps that offer traditional camp activities in addition to STEM learning. 

Find more fun camps in our Camps Guide for Westchester and Hudson Valley Kids and Camp Directory. You can search the Directory by the type of camp you are looking for, your child's age, and the area you live in. 

Top Sports Summer Camps in Los Angeles: Soccer Summer Camps, Baseball Camps, and More

Get your game on at sports summer camps. Photo courtesy of Saken Sports Camp

Sports summer camps in Los Angeles are perfect for kids to hone their sports skills, get some outdoor exercise, and test out the waters in new sports. 

Sports summer camps not only give your kiddos a leg up on the competition, but they also can give your kids the confidence they need to excel in activities outside of sports and learn teamwork. Beyond that, sports summer camps bring fantastic friendships and lasting memories. Find which sports camps in Los Angeles are the right fit for your family by reading below. 

Want more camp ideas? Discover the best summer day camps in LA, hang ten at surf camps for little groms, and more. Find plenty more summer camp options in our Los Angeles Summer Camp Guide

Best Sleepaway Summer Camps near Long Island for Kids

Camp DeWolfe is located on 26 acres of woodland and beachfront property on Suffolk County's north shore. Photo courtesy of the camp

Summer camps on Long Island usually offer arts, sports, and team-building fun, but sleepaway camps also provide extra independence that many kids relish. With many great options on Long Island and in surrounding areas, there are plenty of sleepaway camps to pick from for summer 2024. 

For more on Long Island summer camps, check out our Long Island Summer Camp Guide and our Camp Directory, where you can search for camps by age, town, and type.

Top Indoor Playgrounds and Play Spaces for Toddlers and Preschoolers on Long Island

Once Upon a Treetop's  interactive city is designed for toddlers and preschoolers. Photo by Gina Massaro

While many indoor playgrounds and play spaces on Long Island cater to a range of ages, some parents feel more comfortable when areas are designated for younger children. With that in mind, we've rounded up a list of fun and imaginative play spaces for toddlers and preschoolers on Long Island.

At most of these locations, children ages 5 and younger are the primary focus and they can play freely without fear of being knocked down or bumped into by older crowds. These venues also offer age-appropriate equipment and activities for toddlers and preschoolers.

For more fun seasonal ideas, check out our winter fun list for Long Island kids, as well as our Guide to Play Spaces and Fun Centers on Long Island.

The NEW Lego: The Art of the Brick Exhibit at the Franklin Institute is the Best Ever

The largest piece of the exhibit, this dinosaur was made of over 80,000 bricks!

Whether you're a LEGO® lover or not, we're all familiar with one of the most popular toys of all time. The newest exhibit at The Franklin Institute, The Art of the Brick, takes LEGO® to a whole new level. In this special exhibit by artist Nathan Sawaya, LEGO® are not just toys, they're pure art.

You'll be blown away by incredible artworks all made of these tiny bricks! Find out why this is the best thing to happen to Philly since the cheese steak...

51 Top Things To Do in Arizona With Kids

Take in the jaw-dropping geological views from Horseshoe Bend in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Photo courtesy of Canva

While I consider myself an expert on Arizona, it's tough narrowing down the best things to do in Arizona with kids. Arizona is a wonderful place for families of all ages and interests. Kids who love the outdoors, trains, dinosaurs, art, science, animals, and so much more will never want to leave this amazing state. From picturesque views of Sedona's red rocks and the Grand Canyon to outdoor activities like horseback riding, hiking, swimming, and gold panning, Arizona has it all.

Since I'll rise to any challenge, I've gathered some of the most amazing Arizona places my own children love to visit (and I loved visiting as a kid growing up there). Here are 51 of the best things to do in Arizona with kids, including top attractions, activities, restaurants, and hotels in Sedona and Northern Arizona, Phoenix and Scottsdale, Tucson, and the Grand Canyon.

Find even more great places to visit out west in our Western US Family Travel Guide.

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