Relax! Baby Massage Classes to Soothe Parent and Newborn

There's no way around it: most babies fuss and cry a lot. And many new parents are eager to try anything to soothe their little charges, so perhaps it's not surprising that baby massage is one of the latest trendy mommy and me class options in NYC.

Touch is probably the first and most comforting language newborns and infants learn—and massage a timeworn practice. A gentle touch reinforces love, safety and trust between parent and child, making massage instruction one of the more bonding-focused mommy and me classes out there.

The benefits touted for adult or baby massage are compelling: improvement in overall health and sleep, reduction in stress levels, boosting the immune system and easing an infant's colic or even constipation. New York City parents have several great options to choose from, including private sessions at home, as well as venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn that host group lessons in massage.

Find more NYC classes in our Classes Guide and Directory Listings.

7 Family-Friendly Winter Nature Programs for Westchester Kids

Yes, it is winter, although you might not know it most of the time! While the unseasonably warm weather means bad things for our skiers out there, it does make romping around outdoors a bit easier. Take advantage of this weather with some fresh air and fun—and maybe even learn a few things—with our list of the best winter nature programs, workshops and events occurring this season in Westchester and the rest of the Lower Hudson Valley. Take note that many of these programs require pre-registration, so be sure to click through to learn more. 

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New Year's Day Activities for Kids: Ice Skating, Bowling, and a Polar Plunge (Fairfield County)

New Year's Day is TOUGH—even if you haven't been up carousing until the wee hours. Somehow this seems to be the point in the winter break when the kids have grown weary of one another's company and are bored with their Christmas presents (so soon?). While most of our kid friendly mainstays in Connecticut are closed for the day, we've rounded up a list of those places in Fairfield County that are open for the day from bowling alleys to ice rinks and beyond. You're sure to find something to make your first day of 2016 a blast.

Happy New Year!

Weekday Picks: Roses, Horses, and Happy New Year! December 28-January 1

Growing up in Los Angeles, I enjoyed a New Year's Day tradition that my own children have yet to experience up close: the Rose Parade. My parents staked out curbside viewing several times when I was small, and one year we even watched the floats get decorated before the parade. It nags at me that the closest my own children have come to this quintessential, rain-or-shine LA experience is the television screen in our living room. I can't guarantee we will get there this year, either; nevertheless, I am highlighting two opportunities this week—one before and one after the parade. See the floats as they are assembled, or see them as they are disassembled. Or just get your family to the parade.

There may be a few of you who have not made it to Star Wars:The Force Awakens yet, and others whose children are clamoring for a second viewing. There’s nothing better than a movie matinee in the quiet week between Christmas and New Year’s. A fun alternative to Star Wars is the Marx Brothers double feature at Santa Monica’s Aero Theatre.

Finally, New Year’s Eve is not a holiday aimed at children, but the Discovery Cubes in LA and OC have a few ideas, as do the Zimmer Museum and Kidspace. One kid-friendly thing that caught my eye is the Skating Plus New Year’s Eve Party in Ventura. The roller rink celebrates with the clocks set forward to reach “midnight” at 3pm, after which parents can take the kids home, tuck them into bed, and crack open a bottle of well-deserved bubbly.

Weekday Event Picks for NJ Kids: Toyland Festival, New Year's Eve Splash, December 28-January 1

Kiss 2015 goodbye and give a warm welcome to 2016 this week! While the kids are on winter break, make their last week of the year a memorable one, with fun activities like Morris Museum’s Toyland Family Festival and Frelinghuysen Arboretum’s Holiday Scavenger Hunt. Then, New Year’s Eve, plus the next day, are family affairs at festivities including New Year’s Eve at iPlay America, New Year’s Eve Splash at Adventure Aquarium and New Year’s Day Kids Party. And don’t forget to check out our Event Calendar for even more options!

Weekday Picks for Philly Kids: All Star Days, NYE Fun Dec 28-Jan 1

As 2015 comes to an end, Philly families can reflect on all the fun that was had throughout the year. Whether it was making memories on vacation, exploring a museum for the first time, or visiting Historic Philadelphia, we hope it has been a great year.

But 2015 isn't over yet, and this last week of the year does not disappoint! The Academy of Natural Science hosts its annual All-Star Days and Delaware Museum of Natural History features its Discovery Days. The National Constitution Center holds Holiday Week where kids can dress in period clothing, make crafts, and meet historical characters.

Continue reading for the top picks for the week. Don't forget to check out our Events Calendar for a complete listing of winter break fun and our New Year's Eve Round Up which offers lots of family-friendly ways to welcome 2016.

Kids' Birthday Party Venues in Central Connecticut: Art, Basketball, Gym Party, Carousel and Tennis

We have covered a variety of fun options for all your party planning needs whether your child wants a Princess party, museum or art themed party. Be sure to browse through our Connecticut Kids’ Birthday Party Guide for some great ideas. Here is a list of even more great choices in Central Connecticut if you still haven’t found what you’re looking for. Art, basketball, gym party, carousel and tennis themes all included!

Weekday Picks for LI Kids: New Year's Eve Celebrations, Winter Wonderland, December 28-January 1

Ring in 2016 with a variety of family-friendly New Year's Eve celebrations. There's also live theater--and don't forget to enjoy the last bit of holiday fun in Bayville. Looking for more to keep the kids occupied this week? Check out our Holiday Guide.

For even more activities, check out our Long Island Events Calendar, which is updated daily. You can also get the best events of the week sent directly to your inbox each week if you sign up for our newsletter.

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