Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend April 27-28: Arbor Day, Kite Workshop, Sheep Shearing & More!

Forget April showers and get outside! New Jersey is bursting with springtime family activities, from sheep shearing to kite making. And if you want to teach the kids about the original green holiday, celebrate Arbor Day with a festival at the Camden Children’s Garden or a tree planting hike at Cheesequake State Park. Read on for our top picks and remember, you can always find a listing of all NJ activities in our Event Calendar.

Day Trip to Stone Barns in Sleepy Hollow

I hate admitting this…but I’m not an avid animal lover.  Nope, when I think animals, I think slobber, muddy paws, fur flying everywhere, more slobber, and ummm….other doggy waste.  But naturally, my kids love animals, and I don’t want to deprive them of an animal filled childhood, so we try to visit area farms when we get the chance – especially in the spring, when the baby animals are cute and cuddly.   This year, we decided to head over to Sleepy Hollow’s Stone Barns for a day – well worth the 45-minute drive from our home in Fairfield County.

Upcoming Concerts for Tweens in NJ

Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen…Justin Bieber?? Summer nights were once filled with tailgating at Giants Stadium to see our favorite bands -- Dave Matthews, Billy Joel, Madonna. Nowadays, concerts involved a little less fight pumping and a little more chaperoning. The garden state is hosting a variety of headlining pop stars during its summertime concert series. From Taylor Swift to Big Time Rush, tweens have a variety of options this summer. 

Screen Free Week: Can TV Turn-off Week Be Screen-Reasonable?

When asked to come up with a list of ten fun things to do during "Screen-Free Week," my first instinct was to come up with suggestions of fun, eclectic outdoor activities (which already abound on Mommy Poppins) that would act as fresh-air substitutes. Then I paused. In our house, screen time doesn't preclude physical, outdoor, or hands-on activities. As computer-savvy parents who take the time to use wonderful resources like this parenting website, we are highly aware of both the dangers and advantages of including some screen time for children. We've read the reports about the effects of too much television on brain development, and we're cognizant of the negative impact of substituting screen time for real human interaction. Sometimes in a two-parent family, there are even discrepancies between what we deem appropriate. It's a quest for balance.

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