30 Things to Do with Westchester Preschoolers This Spring

Grab your wings and flutter over to the 3rd annual Fairy Festival at the Orange Country Arboretum. Photo courtesy of the arboretum

With winter now behind us, it’s time to get out and enjoy all the spring fun Westchester and the Hudson Valley have to offer. We've rounded up a slew of activities that are great for the pre-K set—including nature programs, performances, Earth Day activities, STEAM fun, literary celebrations, truck encounters, carnivals, festivals, and more.

But there’s so much more to tell you about! We’ve rounded up various egg hunts and identified an additional 14 Easter Bunny events to choose from, not to mention 25 spring festivals to explore and 25 things to do with Westchester kids during Spring Break (phew!). You'll find all this and more in our Spring Activity Guide for Westchester Kids.

Looking for even more family fun? Keep tabs on our Event Calendar, updated daily.

April GoList: Best Things To Do with Long Island Kids This Month

Congratulations. You’re made it through March and all of the madness of winter. April begins our journey into spring and all of its majesty.

We on Long Island are blessed with four distinct seasons, and April, of course, begins the transition to warmer weather and outdoor activities. By the end of April's 30 days we will have experienced Easter Sunday, Passover, the return of leaves to our trees, and even baseball played on our Little League fields. (Reminder to tune up your lawn mower; by the end of the month you are sure to need it.)

We at Mommy Poppins are here to assist you in your march toward April. We’ve got the lowdown on Easter Bunny brunches and egg hunts, spring break fun, seasonal festivals, even the start of carnival season. When you see our lineup of special events, you'll hardly even remember we just exited the winter.

10 Things to Love About the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum provides a dynamic, interactive, and educational journey for all ages.

Ever since my son could read, he's been a history buff. Our family tree is filled with brave men who have served our country, so military history has always been a subject close to his heart. We've loved exploring the city's National Parks and Monuments and learning about the storied military past of Governors Island together, but nothing has sparked his curiosity or inspired as many return visits as the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.

A decommissioned Essex-class air craft carrier, the Intrepid is a floating museum docked in the Hudson River at Pier 86. It was commissioned in 1943 and served a varied history spanning from WWII to the space age. During WWII, it survived a torpedo strike and five kamikaze attacks. Later it was used in the Cold War, as a NASA recovery vessel in the 1960s and as a "special attack carrier" in Vietnam. Decommissioned in 1974, the Intrepid was saved from the scrapyard and converted into a museum in the early 80s. It was remodeled between 2006-08 and returned to Pier 86 as the museum we know today.

With that bit of history under your belt, read on for 10 reasons we love to visit the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.

25 Fun Things to Do in Scranton, Pennsylvania with Kids

Indulge in a giant cannoli at the La Italia Fest.

Looking for an easy family road trip around the tristate area? Scranton, Pennsylvania, might be your solution. It's less than three hours from the New York City area and Philadelphia and is filled with classic family vacation fun.

It’s easy to add a stop in the Electric City if you’re planning a trip to the Poconos with the kids or a stay in one of its many family-friendly resorts. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by all that Scranton has to offer.

Though most people associate the city with the TV show The Office, this area boasts lots of year-round fun: skiing and tubing in winter, minor league baseball in spring, water slides in summer, hiking in fall—and plenty of unique cuisine.

6 Writing and Art Contests and Opportunities Just for Kids and Teens

Young writers and artists are encouraged to explore the art of storytelling in these just-for-kids contests. Photo by Mark Bolton

When my daughter was in fourth grade, she was struggling socially and academically—but I noticed that any free time she had was used typing away on the computer. Eventually, I took a peek into her writing folder. There were several compelling short stories and poems, way better than the writing assignments she was turning in for school. With the hope that positive affirmation from a source outside of school would inspire her, I sought out kid-focused writing initiatives that might encourage her to develop her budding skills.

As children get older and their interests and personalities develop, special opportunities and internships can foster their passions and develop their strengths. If you have budding artist, writer, or future game designer in your home, take note of these contests and opportunities from the likes of Scholastic and Time to help kids, tweens, and teens explore and showcase their creative work, while boosting their skills and confidence—including two amazing opportunities with deadlines that are right around the corner! 

LA's Annenberg PetSpace Now Has a Summer Camp for Animal-Lovers

Where can animal-obsessed kiddos improve their cat selfie skills, help pups perfect fetch and roll over, and interact with adorable adoptable pets every day? On its mission to strengthen the bond between people and pets, LA's new Annenberg PetSpace is hosting a series of week-long summer camps (for kids ages 9 to 12) that are filled with demonstrations, crafts, educational games, and of course loads of animal encounters.

Weekend Fun: Bunny Breakfast, Dia:Beacon Free Day, Peppa Pig

The Yorktown Heights American Legion hosts Breakfast with the Easter Bunny this weekend. Photo courtesy of the club

A highlight of the coming weekend is the chance to have Breakfast with the Easter Bunny—one of many FREE programs we’ve chosen for our top picks and one of more than a dozen Easter Bunny events we've identified). Another fun freebie is a puppet show with the Tanglewood Marionettes, while older kids can explore STEAM-focused colleges and careers at the FREE Engineering Expo.

If you’ve been unsure how to celebrate National Jump in Muddy Puddles Day, look no further, as Party with Peppa has the answer. Or take advantage of the weekend-long Maple Fest, as with the end of March comes the end of the maple-sugaring season.

After reading on for all this and more, head to our Event Calendar for additional fun options to choose from. To stay up to date with everything kid-related in our area, be sure to sign up for our newsletters and follow us on Facebook.

Land of Make Believe: A Charming Family-Friendly Amusement Park in NJ

Little swashbucklers will love Blackbeard's Flying Pirate Ship.

For more than 60 years, Land of Make Believe in Hope, NJ, has entertained and amused families and kids of all ages. Designed as an amusement park where kids and adults can have fun together, there’s literally something for everyone. And the best part is that it’s affordable. The Pay-One-Price policy covers both the amusement park rides and water park, giving you the convenience to move from attraction to attraction without the hassle of endlessly having to reach into your pocket. Parking is also free, and you can even bring your own food and drinks to picnic right inside the park.

Perhaps you visited Land of Make Believe when you were a kid. I know I did. That’s why I was eager to talk a walk down memory lane and introduce my 5-year-old daughter to the thrills and adventures of my own youth. While I found that a lot has changed since then, the essence of this charming amusement park remains.

Read on to experience a bit of this magical-sounding amusement park for yourself.

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