Temecula's Kid-friendly Wineries May Be the Perfect SoCal Family Getaway

Enjoy a horse drawn carriage ride in Temecula. Photo courtesy of Visit Temecula Valley

Going wine tasting with kids in tow seems counterintuitive. How can you fully savor each red, white, and rosé, if you’re pulled in a thousand directions by your toddler? How can you go to a winery if children are not even allowed inside? It turns out that there are some kid-friendly wineries out there (hurray!), where being a wine enthusiast and a parent is totally feasible and enjoyable, too. Some of them are conveniently located just two hours away from LA in sunny Temecula Valley, Southern California’s Wine Country.

Looking for more fabulous SoCal wineries? Check out our list of The Best Family-Friendly Vineyards and Wineries Near Los Angeles.

North America's Largest Indoor Water Park Opens Near NYC This March

The world's first DreamWorks Animation-themed water park opens this month at American Dream!

Get your bathing suits ready: The highly anticipated DreamWorks Animation Water Park is set to open March 19 at the American Dream entertainment and retail complex in Rutherford, New Jersey. Billed as North America's largest indoor water park, American Dream's newest family attraction clocks in at just over 370,000 square feet—more than 100,000 square feet larger than the previous record-holder, Kalahari Resorts and Conventions in the Poconos. 

The massive indoor water park will feature 40 water slides, as well as the world's largest indoor wave pool, a lazy river, interactive play structures, two surf riders, and lots more—all featuring favorite characters from DreamWorks animated films including Kung Fu Panda, MadagascarShrek, and How To Train Your Dragon.

Originally slated to open in November 2019, the water park will join a growing roster of American Dream's indoor attractions, including Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park, Big SNOW ski and snow park, an ice skating rink, and a candy department store. Its opening is being touted as a preview, and a limited number of tickets are currently available. 

Essex Market With Kids: Specialty Shops, International Eats and Treats

The colorful, fragrant spices at Essex Olive and Spice are hard to miss.

A visit to the Lower East Side can feel like taking a step back in time. Walk the right route, and you're greeted with narrow, tenement-lined streets that haven't changed much since this area was a bustling center of immigrant life. Take a different route, though, and you see gleaming new boutique buildings and high-price businesses peddling shiny wares. Change, as they say, is constant. And though one neighborhood mainstay—the Essex Market—has undergone some significant changes of its own, it has stayed true to the neighborhood its called home for more than 130 years.

The Essex Market, rebuilt in a modern building that opened last spring, is just a stone's throw away from its old location. Enter, and you're walking into a mini version of the neighborhood. Rows and rows of stalls honor the area's past and the long-time merchants with deep roots there. So, whether you're spending a day exploring the Lower East Side or searching for a specialty item or a tasty meal, the Essex Market is worth a visit.

Read on for all you can see, do, and taste at this New York City gem.

16 Popular Preschool Summer Camps in NYC

The Park Slope Day Camp offers experiences that are challenging, inspiring, and fun!

Finding an engaging and enriching summer camp that's right for your kid always takes a bit of work. Finding one that's a good fit for your first-time, preschool-age camper can be downright nerve-racking. You want their initial camp experience to be fun, safe, and memorable, but not over-stimulating or overwhelming. With so many high-quality camps for NYC preschoolers, it's hard to figure out which one to choose.

That's why we turned to the experts: our friends at the American Camp Association of New York and New Jersey. They've selected a handful of excellent New York City preschool summer camps offering a well-rounded summer experience filled with games, arts, sports, socializing, and plenty of outdoor time. Through the years, we've added more kid-tested, parent-approved picks of our own. Best of all, many of these preschool summer camps grow with your child, accepting kids in elementary school and beyond.

Keep in mind: Every camp has its own philosophy and program, so check out the website, call the director, and, if possible, attend an open house to get all the information you need before registering. Check out our Summer Camp Guide for more ideas, or these Brooklyn and Queens preschool summer camps for more outer-borough options.

Great Summer Camps for Preschoolers in and around Boston

Catch butterflies and make friends with nature in Lincoln. Photo courtesy of Drumlin Farm Camp

Summer camp can be an awesome way to introduce preschool-aged kids to a school-like setting. They're old enough to want (and need) some mental and social stimulation during those long summer days, but not so mature that you can plant them at any old camp and trust they'll make do. The good news is that Boston and the surrounding Massachusetts 'burbs offer lots of great summer day camps to suit the many different types of preschoolers out there—from sporty to outdoorsy to tech-y!

We have the scoop on art camps, science camps, theater camps, and farm camps, too. Find more great summer camp options for your Massachusetts kids in our Boston Camp Guide and camp directory, which is searchable by interest, age, or location.

Babysitting Classes for Long Island Kids

Students hone their babysitting skills at the American Red Cross babysitting class. Photo courtesy of American Red Cross;

When children are ready to start earning extra pocket money, babysitting can be a great first job. There are numerous babysitting classes available for Long Island kids to become trustworthy and reliable babysitters. To better prepare for the responsibility of looking after little ones, tweens and teens can take classes to learn babysitting business skills, CPR and First Aid as well as childcare skills from potty training to creative play. Babysitters will feel more confident and competent and parents will feel more at ease leaving their little ones in the care of a well-trained sitter. Whether you’re the parent of a teenager who’s ready to start babysitting or you want to suggest that your current babysitter enhance their skills, here is a roundup of babysitting courses on Long Island for kids.   

If you’re looking for other children’s classes offered on Long Island, check out Mommy Poppins’ Guide to Classes for Long Island Kids. And if you need drop-in childcare and babysitting services, you won’t want to miss Mommy Poppins’ Drop-In Childcare and Babysitting Services for Parents on Long Island.

20+ STEM Summer Camps for New Jersey Kids

Play-Well Summer Camp offers LEGO-Inspired camps for kids in grades K-8.

When you think "summer camp," you might picture canoeing on a lake, playing capture the flag, and eating s'mores by a campfire. But camp can also be about coding, constructing robots, and building with Lego. We've rounded up more than 20 New Jersey STEM camps that promise a summer of fun for budding scientists, engineers, and computer programmers. Find more New Jersey summer camps in our Camp Guide and Full Directory of Listings

The Best Pancakes in NYC: Nine Tasty Flapjack Spots

Bubby's serves some seriously fluffy pancakes.

We've sleuthed out the most scrumptious spots serving stacks of pancakes—that essential kid food—in NYC. While you might find this classic on nearly every brunch menu across the city, not every flapjack is created equal. From classic blueberry pancakes to red velvet confections, and gluten- and dairy-free varieties, these are the best pancakes in NYC.

So, before book your next family brunch reservation, read on for nine spots serving top-notch pancakes and get more kid-friendly dining recommendations in our Restaurant Guide.

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