Fun & Free Activities with LA Kids this Weekend: Poppies, Beach House, and REDCAT Film Fest: April 26 - 27

It’s spring, and you know what that means: spring cleaning! Out with the old, in with the new. You can get started with a classic clean, and join in the Earth Day tie-in beach cleanup on Santa Monica Beach. Get those sands sparkling (and what perfect timing: the Annenberg Community Beach House is holding its Anniversary shingdig this weekend as well).

That was inspiring!  Now it's time to clean up our own little neck of the woods and… oh dear. We have quite a lot of trash around here. No worries. Earth Day also marks the start of Sanitation Open House season. Kids can tour sanitation yards, attend recycling fairs, visit landfills, and perhaps commandeer a garbage truck to help Momma haul away a ton or two of refuse.

You know what's not going to end up in a landfill? Cloth diapers. You know who's going to end up in the Guinness Book of Records? Cloth diaperers (assuming enough of them get together this weekend). You know what else is going to end up in the record books? This weekend, because seriously,  there's so much amazing stuff going on that it will definitely be going down in history.

Don't believe me?  Keep reading for a taste of the awesomeness headed your way...

Mostly Free and Fun Things To Do With Kids In CT This Weekend April 26-27: Daffodils, Festivals, Marrakech and a Maker Faire

It's that time of year again when the weekends are packed with all manner of glorious family fun. Do we really only have two days to fit it all in?

We have included quite a few festivals below, but for even more ideas, check out our guide to Springtime Fairs and Festivals in Central Connecticut. If you've got road tripping on your mind, see our post about 25 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Glastonbury or our review of A Day Trip to the Glebe House for some terrific ideas.

While Earth Day may have officially fallen on Tuesday, there are many celebrations thoughtfully scheduled for this weekend. We've rounded up some of our favorites below.

And if all this running around has you too knackered to cook (my family hears this excuse a lot!), check out our guide to Family-Friendly Pizza Places in Fairfield County—I've already started my own personal count down to the return of Pepe's fresh tomato pie on July 1st.

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Have fun out there!

Best Kids' Books By NJ-based Writers

The Garden State is home to many children's writers who introduce educational and whimsical new stories to today's kids. As we continue to ease into Spring, why not head to your local library, bookstore, or Web site and surprise your children with a cherished book written by a NJ-based parent? These new releases are fun reads for the whole family and delving into them will support those nearest and dearest to us--our fellow New Jerseyans.

Long Island Kids' Activities April 25, 26 & 27: Earth Day Celebrations, Festivals, Live Theater & More

There are several fun festivals this weekend sure to engage the whole family. The kids can also interact with various sea and land creatures at the Fish Hatchery Festival in Cold Spring Harbor, learn about chickens, farming and wool making at Chick-a-Palooza at Garden of Eve Farm in Aquebogue, check out the Arbor Day Festival in Oyster Bay, which will feature a kid's tree climb, planting clinics and other fun activities, or celebrate Earth Day at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge.

It's never too early to plan ahead for Mother's Day! Most restaurants are taking reservations, so check out our roundup of Mother's Day Brunches on Long Island.

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Weekend Fun for Boston Kids: April 26-27

The Boston Ballet gives free workshops for children and teens this weekend, and the Lumanarium Modern Dance company wraps up its DANCE+ Series. Show your appreciation for Mother Earth with the Musketaquid Earth Day activities and Franklin Park Zoo's Party for the Planet (for more Earth Day fun see our Earth Day 2014 Activities Post).  And if you think your kiddo is the cutest, bring them down the the Crowns for Cures Pageant fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Plus, the stage adaptation of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon continues playing at Wheelock Family Theatre; Tara has the scoop on what you need to know before you go

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Enjoy!

Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Free Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair, Street Games, Cherry Blossom Festival April 26-27

Due to rain on Saturday, some outdoor events may be canceled or end early. Check the official websites for schedule changes before heading out. The spring season kicks into high gear this weekend with six of our top family event picks for April happening in two busy days. Gawk at gorgeous flowers and funky fashions at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Sakura Matsuri: Cherry Blossom Festival, introduce the kids to pogo sticks, hula hoops and hippity hops at Street Games in East Harlem, enjoy all kinds of FREE fun at the Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair, celebrate the kid-lit classic The Little Prince at the Morgan Library & Museum's Spring Family Fair, watch a giant dragon parade at Staten Island's St. George Day or catch a high-art fireworks display in Prospect Park.

Plus there are cool kids' concerts from the Deedle Deedle Dees and Natalie Merchant, new family shows at TADA! and the New York Children's Theater Festival, and much more. All of our best bets for the weekend are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Spring Fun Guide. Before heading out on your adventures, be sure to download our FREE Mommy Poppins Kids on the Go app so you can find the best family destinations wherever you happen to be in NYC.

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