Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Feb 22-23: Maple Sugar Fest, Peking Acrobats, Colonial Tea & More!

It’s almost time to bid chilly, snowy February goodbye! Close out the month (and beat the winter doldrums) by taking in one of the awesome performances happening in Jersey this weekend, like The Little Mermaid at the Pax Amicus Castle Theater or The Peking Acrobats at NJPAC. There’s also plenty of hands-on educational events too – learn about old time customs at the Colonial Children’s Tea at Murray Farmhouse, get crafty with Totem Poles at Montclair Art Museum or get a sweet dose of syrup and its history at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum’s end of season Maple Sugar Fest. And remember, you can find a full list of weekend activities in our Event Calendar.

Museum Sleepovers on Long Island

Do your kids love watching Night at the Museum? If so, they can enjoy the experience first-hand at five Long Island museums. While most are geared towards the Boys and Girls Scouts, there are opportunities for any child to participate with a parent. It's sure to be an experience you'll both be talking about for years to come. And don't forget to look into other Long Island museums your children will enjoy.

The LEGO Movie (PG): A Parent Review

We spent the first afternoon of February vacation doing the same thing many families are doing this week: Watching The LEGO Movie. Although I love LEGO, my expectations for the movie were fairly low.  I mean, we’re paying to see a really long toy commercial, right? So I was surprised that we were entertained, amused, and even awed by the film. We chose The LEGO Movie over seeing Frozen in the theater, and I don’t have any regrets. However, I think we were the right audience for The LEGO Movie, and not everyone fits into that category. In fact, as we walked out of the theater, we heard one mom say,  “That was the longest hour and 40 minutes of my life.”  Read on for all you need to know to determine which category your family fits into. 

News: Free Summer Camp for Teen Girls Who Code, New York Hall of Science's New Design Center, Stuyvesant Pool Reopens to Public

Just because the kids are off from school this week doesn't mean we're not on duty. We've got lots of tidbits to share both good and bad, including the closing of two beloved local family businesses, a FREE summer camp for teen girls who code, New York Hall of Science's soon-to-open state-of-the-art design center, half-priced ice-skating at the South Street Seaport for school break and other news of note to New York City families.

Best New Summer Day Camps for NYC Kids 2014

Winter is the season for sledding, skiing and summer camp stress. There are so many unique and enriching programs to choose from in NYC, it's difficult to know where to send your child for the best summer experience, especially when there are new programs popping up every year.

To help you make an informed decision about the new camps on the block, we've rounded up 10 of the most promising programs set to debut this summer. Some are brand-new, others are places that are significantly expanding their already awesome offerings. (We also included a couple of camps that have been around for a few years but were under our radar and are worth highlighting.) At these notable new summer day camps, kids can study STEM concepts, design robots and motorized gizmos, hone their artistic skills, learn to skateboard and more. And the options run the gamut from preschoolers to teens.

Be sure to check out our Summer Camp Guide for info on lots of other programs in NYC as well as sleepaway options. We even have a Camp Directory, which allows you to search for programs by interest, age and area.

6 Indoor Birthday Party Places for Active Kids South of Boston

Looking for a place to hold a kid’s birthday party south of Boston? We continue our series of indoor birthday party places for active kids with six different types of parties on the South Shore - gymnastics, dance, rock climbing, swimming, open play, and skating - that all allow kids to stay active and have fun in a safe, indoors environment.

And as with any party that is not held in your home, they all offer advantages like plenty of space, no weather worries, no mess to clean up afterwards, and minimal preparation required for parents. Read on for details about 6 indoor birthday party places south of Boston to consider. Please check out our Birthday Party Guide for more places to have a kid’s birthday party in MA, including our roundup of indoor birthday party places for active kids in Boston.

Where Aspiring Ice Hockey Stars Can Learn to Play in Westchester

At the 2006 games, 15 year old Valentina Bettarini broke world records by being the youngest Olympic hockey player, male or female, that the sport had ever seen. That means that today's 7 year olds already have a shot at Olympic gold in the 2022 competition. Set them on the right course early with a good ice hockey program.

Earlier this week, we let you know about the many places around Westchester where kids can learn figure skating. If hockey's more your thing, try out one of the beginner, intermediate or advanced ice hockey programs offered by these Westchester ice rinks.

10 Activities for Long Island Kids During Presidents Week

As if Long Island kids haven't had plenty of time off due to the snow, they now have a week-long break coming up. For those of us not lucky enough to be flying off to a tropical location--or enrolling them in a Winter Break Camp--it might be hard to find ways to keep them occupied during the vacation. So here's a quick list of 10 fun activities to fight off boredom and keep everyone happy. And don't forget to also check out our Inside Activity Guide and Long Island Events Calendar for more events. Enjoy!

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