Weekday Picks for Connecticut Kids: Zumba, Animal Habitats, and Story Time Adventures September 14-18

Happy New Year to all our readers celebrating Rosh Hashanah. May the coming year be filled with love, friendship, and joy! This week we've collected all kinds of activities including a terrific program at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center for anyone who is home from school on Monday. We've also tracked down a free Zumba class, an agricultural fair, and more. Be sure to check the full Event Calendar for more fun things to do!

No-candy Halloween: Non-edible Treats to Hand Out on October 31

What's the first thing my family does to prepare for Halloween season? No, not make costumes or crafts or plan out our calendar. Our very first activity is to throw out all the stale candy my daughter has been hanging on to since last October 31.

Whatever you do with your child's Halloween haul—donate, repurpose, hoard or eat—there's no question that trick-or-treaters collect way too much candy. And while I'm glad my kid doesn't actually ingest it all, many children do, and the health implications of that are pretty scary.

So this year I'm not going to be part of the candy craze. Instead, I plan to give out small, fun, non-edible treats, like the kinds of tchotchkes you might find in a birthday goody bag. (So if you have any of those lying around the house, start gathering them up now.) Yes, I realize these things may end up sitting around as long as last year's candy, but since they don't go bad I can always hand them out again next Halloween.

Here are some cool things to hand out on Halloween besides candy that won't get you egged.

What to Do with Leftover Halloween Candy

After Halloween last year, I was astonished at the amount of candy my kids got, especially when I counted up the total calories. It really made me think twice and we ended up taking five pounds of candy and selling it to the dentist the week after Halloween. This year we found a healthier alternative to giving away candy for Halloween and it seems like there are lots of people feeling the same way because I keep reading about all kinds of things to do with your leftover Halloween candy besides eat it, from donating it to soldiers to using it to make a gingerbread house. Read on for some of the best ideas of what to do with all that leftover Halloween candy.

Spa Birthday Parties for Kids in Fairfield County, CT

In this house, we believe in wearing every color of the rainbow - preferably all at once. As a result, we have lots of bottles of nail polish in our house and sadly, polish does not stay relegated to finger and toenails alone. Nope, we’ve adorned our couch, floor, sink and various other pieces of furniture with nail polish.

So to satisfy their love of multi-colored nails and my love of not having nail polish everywhere, we will be going to the professionals for some nail care this year. In fact, we'll be taking some friends with us as we host a spa birthday party! Not having been to one before, I was pleasantly surprised to find that there are many options in Fairfield County for kids' spa parties. For even more fun party ideas check out our Party Guide!

Baby Safety: Top NYC Babyproofing Companies

Whether you're an expectant mom or veteran parent, nothing can be more overwhelming than the thought of figuring out how to babyproof your New York City apartment. So in recognition of Baby Safety Month this September, we've rounded up the top babyproofing services operating throughout the city, including in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and of course Manhattan.

Read on to select the right pro to make your home a bit safer for baby. They'll pad sharp edges, lock down cabinets, hang window guards and secure bookshelves to the walls, as well as offer general safety tips for time-challenged New Yorkers. Here's to crossing one more parental worry off your list, and possibly gaining a bit more peace of mind.

For more helpful tips, peruse our posts on useful services and products.

News: What to Know for Back to School with NYC Kids

This week marked back-to-school for the 1.1 million children in NYC public schools, as well as many private-school counterparts, and the 2015-2016 academic year brings with it no shortage of new systems to master and even new holidays! For example, the DOE's new parent portal we told you about last spring—NYC Schools Account—is now up and running!

Parents will find students' test scores, attendance records and report cards (in 10 languages) in the new portal, which is accessible by computer, tablet or smartphone—a major improvement over its predecessor. You'll need an activation code handed out by your child's school to access the personalized, free account page. All the instructions and required documents can be found on the schools account page.

Read on for more school news and updates throughout NYC.

Weekend Fun for LA Kids: Mexican Independence, Comic Con, and the B-52s, September 12 - 13

Summer, shmummer, who needs it I say. This is the weekend that has it going on, with a supercool comic con that you don't need to drive all the way to San Diego for, a tall ships festival with cannon battles, pirate school and mermaids, nom nom lobsters, hang ten surfers, and the Hollywood Bowl finale with the B-52s and fireworks.

We've even got holidays. Break out the apples and honey for the Jewish New Year. And, hola, the fiesta's on Olvera Street for LA's largest celebration of Mexican Independence Day. (It's big!) 

And we've got heat – lots and lots of heat. 'Cause that's the best part of summer, isn't it? (If you need an escape, you could always take in one more screening of Frozen.) So don't you be feeling bad for summer, because technically it still is. Summer, that is. (And boy, is it hot.)

 Keep reading for the hottest picks for this weekend....

Weekend Fun for Philly Kids: Festivals, Grandparents September 12-13

By mid-September, Philly families are getting settled into their new routine. Soccer practices, piano lessons and dance classes begin to fill the family calendar. But, don't forget to add some family fun into the mix.

Nothing says family fun better than a festival! This weekend there are many options such as Philadelphia's Honey Festival, Kennett Square's Mushroom Festival and Devon's Fall Festival. Make sure to include the grandparents in your family time since Sunday, September 13 is Grandparents' Day. Take Nana and Pop Pop to a baseball game, visit a museum or explore an arboretum.

Continue reading below to check out our top picks for the weekend. If you are looking to plan ahead, be sure to investigate our September GO List filled with ideas for the entire family. Enjoy your weekend!

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