Mostly Free and Fun Things to do in CT with Kids This Weekend December 1-2: Tree Lightings, Santas, Gingerbread and Gifts

Are yours real or fake? In my house, real.

Most Americans prefer the real thing too. Over 30 million live Christmas trees were purchased last year. This is three times more than fake ones, according to a National Christmas Tree Association/Harris Interactive poll. In the 1930's, the Addish Brush Company created the modern-day artificial variety, based on the toilet brushes they manufactured. That image makes me pine for the real thing. 

Connecticut has many farms where you can cut your own or buy pre-cut trees. We've done the homework, so check out our posts on Christmas Tree Farms in Hartford County, Fairfield County and Litchfield County.

Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Dec 1-2: Scrooge! The Musical, Brunch with Santa, Dog Sled Demo & More!

Ho, ho, ho! Both December and some chilly weather are coming and there’s no shortage of events to get you in the holiday mood. Check out Scrooge! The Musical, or have brunch with Santa at the Camden Children’s Garden. For a change of pace from the holiday whirlwind, try a Winter Hike at the Watershed Reserve or stop by Family Day at the Montclair Art Museum. Read on for our top picks and remember you can find a listing of all NJ activities in our Event Calendar.

More Cut-Your-Own Christmas Tree Farms in Fairfield County, CT

Growing up, there were four kids in our family, and little could ice the bickering like freezing temps, hot cocoa and pursuit of the perfect tree.  It was one of the best family outings of the year.  There are several Christmas tree farms in Fairfield County, large and small, and the owners have equally fond memories of the many families who come back to them year after year.

News: New NYC Play Spaces, School Rezoning Woes, Why the DOE Had to Shorten February Break

You know what we're thankful for this holiday season? That NYC has so many fantastic places to play inside. We've got the scoop on two brand-new indoor play spots opening up next month, plus school rezoning news, your chance to become an influential NYC mommy blogger and the reason why the Department of Education had no choice but to shorten the upcoming February school break.

Hanukkah Decorations and Sweets for NJ Families

This year, Hanukkah begins on the evening of Saturday, December 8, and ends on the evening of Sunday, December 16. Hanukkah is one of my favorite holidays because it encourages family, love, home and miracles. I grew up with parents who loved decorating our home with Hanukkah Tchotchkes (yiddish for “trinkets!”) while the scent of potato pancakes lingered in the background. Yum! Below is a list of whimsical Hanukkah goodies that are fun and festive for every family member. 

Dyker Heights Family-Friendly Restaurants: Where to Eat Near Dyker Lights with Kids

We continue our month-long focus on Dyker Heights with a roundup of family-friendly restaurants in the area. Since the neighborhood has a suburban feel, it's no surprise that all of the businesses, including eateries, are pretty spread out. If you're up for strolling (or driving), you'll find a lot of places to eat near the intersection of 65th Street and the Gowanus Expressway, which is right on the border of two more commercial neighborhoods: Bay Ridge and Sunset Park. However, if you're going to gawk at the area's world-famous Dyker Lights displays, which are located from 11th to 13th Avenues between 83rd and 86th Streets, they're quite a walk away.

So our Dyker Heights restaurant post is divided into two categories: Places to eat near Dyker Lights, and places further afield but still in the lovely, mansion-filled Brooklyn neighborhood.

This Week: NYC Kids Holiday Guide, Black Friday Deals, Santa and Xmas Trees

We were all about Thanksgiving, Black Friday and the start of the holiday season this week. We officially launched our NYC Holiday Guide, which is chock-full of the best places to see Santa, Christmas tree and menorah lightings, various versions of The Nutcracker and more seasonal fun.

Our sister sites are also gearing up for the holidays. New Jersey and Boston have already launched their Holiday Guides, and our Travel site rounded up Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel deals.

If you haven't gotten a chance to book a session at our Hurricane Sandy Holiday Portrait Fundraiser, which takes place on Saturday, December 2 at J&R Jr, now's the time. There will be fun family activities, discounted shopping and amazing kids' portraits courtesy of Stomping Ground Photo, with all proceeds going to Hurricane Sandy relief. It's a wonderful way to give back to those in need this holiday season.

Here's what else we covered on our NYC site this week:

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