Long Island Kids' Activities August 18 and 19: The Long Island Bluegrass Festival and Live Endangered Animal Presentation

 

The Wiggles are in town this weekend! And It’s said that their Celebration Tour will be the last time that all of the originals will be performing together, so if you’ve got little ones, and if tickets are still available, we’ve got the ‘fo for getting discounted tickets. Also, BACCA is hosting its Long Island Bluegrass Festival this weekend, and there’s  Live Endangered Animals Presentation at the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum.

Have a great weekend!

Summer Camps in New Jersey Available for the Last Week of August

Looking for something to do that final week of August before school starts? Not able to get time off work to hang out with them that week? Kids bored at home and need one last week of fun and enrichment? New Jersey kids are in luck! There are still camps open and ready to register new campers for that last hurrah. Check out our list of summer camps with availability for that pesky week of August 27 to the 31st!

Fun & Free Things To Do with Boston Area Kids: GreenFest, Children's Fest, Corn & Tomato Fest and More, 8/18-8/19

Families can find a full slate of summer festivals in the Boston area this weekend, from the Boston GreenFest on City Hall Plaza and the North End’s Fisherman’s Feast to the West End Children’s Festival and Verrill Farm’s Corn and Tomato Festival. There’s also a Marine Encampment at the Charlestown Navy Yard, with special events throughout the weekend. Read on for details about these and other weekend activities, and be sure to check our Events Calendar for more ideas.

Is your family is trying to get the most out of the last few weeks of summer vacation while dealing with back-to-school jitters (kids and parents!)? Check out our Back to School Guide for ways to help ease the transition, including Tara’s own DIY Fashions and Supplies post.

Enjoy!

Fun & Free Events for LA Kids this Weekend: Cinderella, Robots & Dinosaurs: August 18 - 19

Cinderella, a robot, and a dinosaur walked into a bar… it sounds like a joke but it’s just business as usual here in LA, where the air is so thick with things to do that they’re calling in a smog alert. Seriously, you can follow two different roads to Oz,  embark on cultural expeditions to learn about Hopi art, Korean dance, or crafts from Papua New Guinea,  build a school organizer, a crawly caterpillar, or a chalk work of art. You’ll be so busy, you won’t even notice that school is starting… NYAH NYAH NYAH I CAN’T HEAR YOU MY FINGERS ARE IN MY EARS, NO SCHOOL HERE.

After all, maybe it’s true. Maybe you’re one of the lucky ones who has one or two or maybe even three weeks of summer break remaining. (If you’re not sure, check here). Maybe you don’t need our tips on how to keep the summer going because for you, summer’s still in full swing.  Maybe you’ll glance at our back to school guide with polite interest, instead of the frenzy of a drowning man reaching for a life preserver.

Whatever your story, remember this: they may rule your Monday through Friday, but the weekend is all yours, baby. And with that in mind, may we suggest our favorite picks for your weekend...

Free & Fun Things to Do This Weekend for NYC Kids: Kite Festival, Story Pirates, Harlem Week, Global Gardens August 18-19

Don’t let the back-to-school madness bum you out. There are three more weekends of summer break to go, so there's still time to hit the beaches, the pools and the sprinklers, and enjoy other seasonal fun. This weekend brings the New York Botanic Garden’s Global Gardens Harvest Celebration, Riverside Park South's annual kite festival FlyNYC and the final Summer Streets (that’s my boy pedaling up Park Avenue at last Saturday's installment). Other family fun includes annual favorites Great Jazz on the Great Hill and Harlem Week.

That's just a bit of what's going on. All of our best bets for the weekend are below. You can find additional options in our Summer Fun Guide and our Event Calendar.

Healthy Breakfast Recipes for Kids on School Days

If your kids haven't started back to school yet, they will soon.  You already have their supplies and clothes. What's next? The before-school craziness. In the morning rush of packing lunches, getting dressed and locating shoes, finding homework and clean gym clothes, and meeting the carpool on time, breakfast often comes last. But we all know that kids (and adults) should start the day with a healthy breakfast—with a full stomach, kids can concentrate better in school be ready to learn, and be in an overall better mood.

Breakfasts can be elaborate or easy, hot or cold, sit-down or portable. They don't need to consist of pre-made items that get pricey quickly with kids' appetites. And if you keep just a few basic items ready to go, your kids can never tell you there is nothing to eat or that they are out of time! With the addition of some fruit and a glass of milk, even the simplest bowl of cereal becomes a complete meal. Need even more ideas, or maybe you're dealing with a special diet? Check out these recipes.

Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Aug 18-19:Air Show, Family Campfire,Canal Day Fest, Fossil Hunt & More!

This weekend it's all about making the most of these glorious summer days with your family. Luckily there's so many great events to choose from, such as the Greenwood Lake Air Show, Canal Day Festival, EARTH Center Field day, a woodland walk, a jazz and blues festival and even a celebration for a pony!  Read on for all our top picks and remember, you can find a listing of all NJ activities for kids in our Event Calendar.

Great Bookstores for Kids on Long Island

Both Nassau and Suffolk counties have some great libraries. Long Island also has some pretty amazing bookstores. Several years ago, I fell in love with Books of Wonder in NYC, a truly amazing place to while away a few hours with a kid. Now, every time I explore a new town, I look for an independent bookstore to duck into and enjoy. Despite the movement toward digital books and educational apps, the look and feel of a beautifully illustrated book has not yet been replaced and there are some fantastic indies, as well as chains, on Long Island that specialize in providing this experience.   

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