Halloween 2012 for NYC Kids: Yes, There Are Still a Few Things to Do on Wednesday, October 31 Despite the Hurricane

New York City (and the entire East Coast) is still dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. So Halloween may not feel as festive this year. While it may seem like an inconsequential thing to think about right now, the fact is lots of children (and grown-ups!) look forward to October 31 all year long, and many are hoping they can still enjoy a bit of trick-or-treating despite the events of the last few days.

If your family is lucky enough to have survived the storm unscathed and you're up for costumes and candy, we've got the scoop on which Halloween parades, spooky parties and haunted houses are still happening. Unfortunately, many big annual events have been canceled due to the storm (even the huge annual Village Halloween Parade!) but there are still a few things going on. One big word of warning: As of now, everything we've listed is supposedly still on and we're doing our best to reconfirm all of them but be sure to visit the events' official websites before you head out to make sure they're still happening as planned.

News: Hurricane Sandy Hits, Houdini Museum Appears in Midtown, a New Bookstore in Park Slope & an Ice Skating Rink in the Bronx

As we write this we're just waking up to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The photos and videos going around are harrowing and humbling. Many of our bloggers, friends and family are without power, or evacuated from their homes. We still have no public transportation, no school and (for most) no work. Today is about assessing the damage and trying, slowly but surely, to resume our normal lives. We hope that your family is safe and that you're able to recover as quickly as possible.

A big part of things going back to normal is returning to our routines. And for us, that's telling you about the great things happening in NYC for kids (yes even now)! Eventually, we'll all be up for getting out and about again. And when that happens, we've got the scoop on some new places to explore, including a mini-museum devoted to famed NYC magician Harry Houdini, an outdoor ice skating rink in the Bronx and a second outpost of one of our favorite Brooklyn bookstores. And while you remain homebound, be sure to check out our list of fun things to do indoors to ward off cabin fever.

Family Game Night! NJ Toy Store Recommends 5 Great Board Games for All Ages

Now that our family has settled into a busy fall routine (work, school, dinner, repeat), we're usually so wiped out we fall asleep before we get a chance to spend any quality time together. This got me thinking back to my own childhood and the fond memories I have of playing classic board games like Candyland and Monopoly with Mom and Dad. My husband and I are excited to bring back the old-fashioned 'game night' with our children--read on for 5 great suggestions for your own!

Hurricane Sandy: How to Prepare and Have Fun With CT Kids While Stuck at Home

I happened to be in San Diego this weekend for a family wedding and was worrying that our return flight on Sunday had a good chance of being canceled. Lucky for me (or unlucky, however you want to look at it) our flight went without a hitch and we arrived at 4pm right before JFK canceled all of their domestic flights. On the way home to CT we made a point to fill up the car with fuel and to stop by the grocery for "power outage food", mainly chips, fruit, water, cookies, almond milk and cereal. I also hit up the ATM to have cash on hand. I plan to cook up soup and some meat tomorrow morning so that it doesn't go to waste and is edible these upcoming days. You see, embarrassingly enough, even after Irene's wrath last year we still don't have a generator! When the power goes out you can find us all huddled by the fireplace roasting marshmallows. Many along the coast have been evacuated due to anticipated heavy flooding, mass transit is closed as well as most schools. We're all in this together. Might as well make the most of it while we can and prepare for safety's (and sanity's) sake. Our NYC site has a great post with lots of ideas on ways to keep busy and have fun with the kids during the storm.

Hurricane Sandy in the Forecast: Get Ready!

Whether making a direct path for Boston or simply threatening to hit with high winds, a hurricane can wreak havoc on the unprepared. Rather than panic, though, when the news reports begin to hint of an impending storm, it's definitely worth spending some time to be sure you and your family are ready to handle emergencies that can arise. (Batteries? Check. Flashlights? Check. Water? Check.) Read on for a roundup of some sound advice about hurricane preparedness from a number of reliable sources.

Fun Stuff To Do Indoors During Hurricane Sandy

Well, NJ, for the second year in a row, we’re facing a whole lot of “indoor time” with our kids due to freakish weather. We will say nothing about global warming in this post (ahem), only give you some great ideas for fun stuff to do inside while Sandy rages outside. Check out the tips from our own NJ writers, or hope over to NYC Mommy Poppins for a more extensive list of don’t-go-crazy ideas. Stay safe, NJ!
 

Hurricane Sandy: How to Have Fun With NYC Kids When You're Stuck at Home

Talk about déjà boo! Remember that freak snowstorm we had the weekend before Halloween last year? Well, Mother Nature is playing another cruel trick on us as we all brace for Hurricane Sandy. Due to the approaching wild weather, the NYC Department of Transportation has decided to suspend subway and bus service beginning at 7pm on Sunday, and the NYC Department of Education has canceled school on Monday, October 29 and Tuesday, October 30! (Follow NYC Public Schools on Twitter for the most up-to-date info.) All New Yorkers are being urged to stay indoors from Sunday night until the storm passes.

While we hope this turns out to be much ado about nothing, chances are your family is going to be spending a lot of time at home over the next few days. If you're wondering how best to prepare (hopefully you've already shopped for necessities like food and filled the bathtub with water), just turn on your local news or visit the official website of your town, city or state. New Yorkers can find info on potential flooding zones, emergency shelters, evacuation notices, public transportation updates and more at nyc.gov.

So what are you going to do to keep your kids (and you) from going stir crazy during the hurricane? After all, you can only watch TV for so long (especially if the power goes out). We've got the scoop on some fun crafts, kid-friendly recipes, cool analog games and even Halloween fun you can do at home. Here are creative ways to keep busy during Hurricane Sandy.

Books of Wonder Needs Your Help to Stay Open

The sad fact is, small businesses have it rough in New York City, especially these days. We're constantly posting about family spots that have closed—this year alone we've lost bowling alley Harlem Lanes, the Little Gym of Harlem, the Upper West Side Scribble Press and Park Slope's arcade/restaurant PSbkln, to name a few. But this time, one of our favorite kid-centric businesses has reached out before it shutters to ask families for help. Beloved children's bookstore Books of Wonder is in dire financial straits and is soliciting donations in order to stay open into 2013.

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