Things to Do with South Florida & Miami Babies Before They Turn 1

The Little Farm provides unforgettable, hands-on experiences for children of all ages. Photo courtesy of The Little Farm

Miami babies have access to some amazing activities and fun spots in South Florida, all geared for that specific age group. Parents may wonder what to do with their babies in Miami and South Florida, but don't worry! Our guide of things to do with babies in Miami and South Florida before they turn one has it all! We've rounded up great Miami museums, zoos, playgrounds, and other attractions for babies to explore and learn.

Check out these great places to visit in South Florida and Miami before your baby turns one!

39 Things To Do with San Francisco Babies Before They Turn 1

Take baby to the beach to admire San Francisco's most iconic landmark. Crissy Beach photo by Nicole Findlay for Mommy Poppins

San Francisco babies grow up amid culture, world-class cuisine, and some of the most iconic sights in the country. That first year for San Francisco babies is full of exciting discoveries, lots of photo ops, and new emotions as they immerse themselves in the world around them. 

It can be tough to figure out what to do with San Francisco babies who are still learning how to walk, but before you know it, restaurant outings, family hikes in San Francisco, and day trips from the Bay Area with a little one in tow will be a no-brainer. Keep reading below for the best things for San Francisco babies to do before they turn one. 

They might be babies now, but they do grow up so fast, so take it all in at a pace, and enjoy these 100 things to do in San Francisco with kids before they grow up and find more resources in our San Francisco Baby Guide for Parents

Jackson, MS with Kids: 25 Best Things to Do in Jackson, Mississippi

The touch tank at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science delights kids. Photo courtesy of the museum

Jackson, MS is a great city to visit in the southern US. This "City with Soul" serves as the capital of Mississippi and offers families a chance to explore the central region of the state, discovering the history and fun of the area. And what kid wouldn't want to visit a state with such an awesomely spelled name?

Every summer I drive my kids from Atlanta to central Mississippi for sleepaway camp, and sometimes we get to nearby Jackson a day early to do some fun sightseeing. (Note: The humidity of a southern summer can be jarring for out-of-towners, so tourists may want to visit Jackson in the cooler months.)

Regardless of when you visit, take a look at our favorite things to do in Jackson with kids, including some great museums, restaurants, and hotels in Jackson, MS. Our Southern States Vacation Guide covers more fun places to visit in the South, including fun cities like New Orleans and Charleston, SC.

Fall Bucket List for Kids: 37 Things To Do in Chicago This Fall

It's apple season! Photo courtesy of  Apple Holler Orchard

Kid-friendly fall activities in Chicago bring the family fun for pumpkin-spice pushers and apple aficionados alike. This year is no exception. We've put together a list of 37 fun things to do in Chicago this fall with your family, from pumpkin patches to great hiking trails. And don't forget to check out our Fall Fun Guide for Chicago Kids for even more seasonal things to do in Chicago.

Best Orlando Bowling for Kids of All Ages

Enjoy an afternoon of bowling at Splitsville, located at Disney Springs. Photo courtesy of Splitsville Orlando

Orlando bowling is a great way to escape boredom and Florida's excessive heat. Kids can comfortably gather in air conditioning and get off electronic devices during an afternoon of bowling—an activity guaranteed to be a great time for kids and adults alike. Read on for the best bowling in Orlando!

The New Great Wolf Lodge Maryland: An In-Depth Review

The indoor water park at Great Wolf Lodge Maryland is the largest of all Great Wolf Lodge locations.  Photo by Jennifer Marino Walters

Great Wolf Lodge Maryland, North America's 20th Great Wolf Lodge resort, opened its doors in late June 2023 in Perryville, MD (under an hour's drive from Baltimore). With 700 family-friendly suites, a 126,000-square-foot water park with 22 water slides, and loads of indoor attractions (plus an outdoor pool), the resort is the largest Great Wolf Lodge location to date.

Great Wolf Lodge Maryland hosted my family for a weekend in late August, and we partook in almost all of the resort's activities. My 12-year-old twin boys and 8-year-old daughter all had a fantastic time.

Read on for my honest review of Great Wolf Lodge Maryland, including tips and tricks on making the most of your family's stay. Then check out Mommy Poppins' reviews of Great Wolf Lodge Poconos and SoCal. You'll find even more great places to stay on your next family vacation in our Family-Friendly Resorts & Hotels Guide.

67 Easy Science Experiments for Kids To Do at Home

Creating a baking soda volcano is a classic science experiment for kids. Photo by Sara Marentette Nighswander

Searching for kid-friendly science experiments to do at home? Whether you're prepping for a fifth-grade science fair or want something fun to do with preschoolers, these cool science experiments for kids are super easy and a lot of fun for kids of all ages. Parents may end up learning a new thing or two, too!

Children are born scientists. They're always experimenting with something, whether they're throwing a plate of spaghetti on the wall, blowing bubbles in the bathwater, or stacking blocks into an intricate tower only to destroy it in one big swipe. Happily, you can do some pretty mind-blowing, hands-on science experiments at home using stuff you probably have lying around the house.

Want even more science experiments for kids like this? Check out our list of 25 Preschool Science Experiments, and more, in our Guide to Science Experiments for Kids, which is packed with fun STEM activities.

Sprawling 3- and 4-Bedrooms Make This UWS Rental Building Great for Families

This stunning 17-story rental building manages to maintain its historical charm while offering modern conveniences for families.

If your growing family–or your fast-growing kids–have put “space” high on your list of priorities, the luxury 3- and 4-bedroom homes at The Laney might be just what your apartment dreams are made of.

Not only does the boutique Upper West Side rental building offer sprawling pre-war layouts that feature open living spaces, expansive views, and coveted in-home laundry–it’s situated in one of the most kid-friendly neighborhoods here in New York City.

Read on for some of our favorite perks of living in this stunning 17-story building, which manages to maintain its historical art deco charm while offering totally modern conveniences for city families.

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