Get Out of Town! Four Quick 4th of July Getaways in NJ

The 4th of July is my favorite holiday. You see, there’s no expectation of gifts like Christmas, no huge feast to slave over like Thanksgiving and no overpriced chocolates and flowers like Valentine's Day. Instead, just a balmy summer evening with cookouts, kids running around with sparklers and lots of relaxed time with family and friends. While a backyard shindig for the 4th can be nice, how about packing your bags for a last minute getaway? No need to orchestrate an elaborate vacation - check out these local and easy weekend jaunts that you can enjoy right in our great state. And for the rest of your fab summer, check out our New Jersey Kids Summer Activities Guide.

Fun & Free Activities with LA Kids this Weekend: Kidspace Birthday, Griffith Park Shakespeare & Festival of Masks - June 28 - 29

What’s that you’re doing? Are you… working?!? Stop that! Stop that right now! It’s summer, missy. S-U-have some fun-MER. We at Mommy Poppins take summer frivolity very seriously, and we want to make sure you do the same. Starting now, we declare this to be the Summer of Play. So what are you waiting for? Get out there, make playhouses out of cardboard, count birds and flowers on your street, paint masterpieces with sidewalk chalk, and turn your lawn into a gameboard. Looking for some inspiration? We can get you started with a list of 100 Ways to Play.

Now, play is its own reward, but there’s no reason we can’t sweeten the pot.  Share your summer fun ideas, photos, and tips on social media and we just might return the favor with some fun-makin' gear. Let the hashtags begin!

Whatever the season, your source for weekly activities remains the same: our ever-expanding calendar of events. This weekend alone, we can entice you with birthdays (Kidspace's, faeries' and our country's), ceremonies honoring ancestors and a new library, celebrations of Shakespeare, and sanitation, and open air concerts and movies.

Keep reading for some of our favorite picks for this weekend...

Family-Friendly Events in the East End, Hamptons and North Fork, June 28-29

We're nearly at the last weekend of June, and the Hamptons and the North Fork are featuring numerous family-friendly events from the Start of Summer Carnival to the annual cardboard boat race in Riverhead. Below, we list the ten must-attend events during the weekend of June 28 through June 29.

Be sure to check out our Long Island Calendar for more kid-friendly activities, as well as our Hamptons and North Fork Guide. And don't forget to subscribe to our weekly newsletter so you can receive our roundup of fun things to do delivered directly to your inbox.

Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Astoria Park Festival, Fishing Celebrations, Harlem Arts Festival, Rockaway! June 28-29

School is finally out for the summer and you can kick off your season of play with a bunch of awesome activities. In addition to NYC public pools opening on Friday, this weekend brings annual favorites like the ride-filled Astoria Park Festival in Queens, a pair of fishing festivals at West Harlem Piers Park and Central Park's Harlem Meer, and the Soundview Park Summer Festival in the Bronx. Plus, we're psyched for the unveiling of Rockaway!, a display of site-specific installations at the popular Queens beach.

Whatever you do this weekend, make sure you pack plenty of play into your day. To inspire you, we've launched our SUMMER OF PLAY CHALLENGE, a season-long initiative encouraging families to spend quality time playing together. Bonus: Share your playful pics on social media and you can win some great prizes.

All of our best bets for this weekend are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Summer Fun Guide. Have fun out there!

Mostly Fun & Free Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend June 28-29: Blueberry Festival, Baby Parade, NJ State Fair & More!

Now that everyone is officially done with school and 80 degree weather is upon us, those lazy and fun days of summer are here! Festivals abound this time of year in Jersey so get out there and celebrate all things Italian down the shore at the Italian-American Festival in North Wildwood or get in touch with your Puerto Rican roots at Camden Children’s Garden Festival de Aibonito. For more outdoor adventure, check out the crowded, loud and fun NJ State Fair in the Meadowlands or dress up the kiddos for Hoboken’s 13th Annual Baby Parade. Check out the full list of weekend activities on our Event Calendar.

Best Parks and Playgrounds in White Plains

White Plains is often referred to as the heart of Westchester County for good reason. It is a city chock full of life, diversity and an abundance of family-friendly events and activities sure to keep the entire family busy and learning all year round including several dynamic parks, playgrounds and walking trails that can be enjoyed by residents and non-residents alike. Read on for more details on where Westchester kids can run, jump, play and explore in White Plains. Admission is free for all the parks and no park pass is required, except where noted for certain activities or features. 

Looking for fun beyond White Plains? Be sure to check out our Event Calendar to keep up with what's happening throughout Westchester this month.

Habitat the Game: An App that Encourages Kids to Explore & Protect Our Natural World

Normally I put strict limits on my nine-year-old son's screen time, especially in summer when he should be outside playing and experiencing the world. But when I catch him playing Habitat, I make a screen-time exception. The brand-new FREE app encourages kids to go outside and explore nature (which is what I want) while simultaneously challenging them to a fun, save-the-environment game (which my son loves). No wonder he's been obsessed with Habitat since we were invited to try it out at the Central Park Zoo earlier this month.

News: Cedar Grove Beach Reopens, Arthur Ashe Kids' Day Concert Tix on Sale, Water Fountains on Governors Island

Just in time for summer, we have lots of great seasonal news, including the addition of the first-ever water fountains on Governors Island, the reopening of a long-closed Staten Island beach and the scoop on tickets for one of summer's most sought-after concerts for kids. Plus, New York Comic Con expands, autism-friendly theater and an important heads up about hours for NYC public school students.

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