25 Best Things To Do in Dallas, Texas with Kids

Kids learn and play at the Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden at the Dallas Arboretum. Photo courtesy the Dallas Arboretum

Looking for the best things to do in Dallas with kids? This city has tons of kid-friendly activities. Here are some of our favorites.

We discover something new each time we visit the huge city of Dallas. The museums and gardens are top-notch, the kid activities are plentiful, and because it's Texas, you'll find delicious barbecue and Tex-Mex on virtually every corner. To help you navigate the daunting number of things to do in Dallas, we've narrowed down our favorite places to go in Dallas with our kids.

For more Texas-sized fun, check out our plethora of things to do in Houston or our Weekend Getaway Guide. For more family travel ideas, check out our guide to kid-friendly things to do in cities across the country.

11 Kid-Friendly Coffee Shops in NYC

Hang out at Irving Farm New York for the perfect match: doughnuts and coffee.

There are excellent coffee shops in NYC where you can grab a cup of joe and watch the world go by. When you have kids in tow, however, the list of the best coffee shops in NYC gets a bit shorter. With that in mind, we've rounded up 11 kid-friendly coffee shops in NYC where you'll find plenty of space, tasty non-caffeinated options, and kid-approved eats—all without sacrificing the quality of your coffee or the aesthetics of the space.

A couple of our picks are now local mini-chains but they all started with one great coffee shop location in NYC and grew from there. So grab a seat and enjoy a hot or cold-pressed beverage and a tasty snack–for you and your little ones—at one of these kid-friendly coffee shops in NYC. Find more kid-friendly places to nosh in our Guide to Family-Friendly Restaurants in NYC.

Stone Mountain Park: The Center of Outdoor Adventures

During certain times of the year, families can venture to Stone Mountain Park's SkyHike--an all-ages ropes adventure course.

Stone Mountain Park offers a unique combination of amusement park, outdoor destination, and historical landmark. Located in DeKalb County, about 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park welcomes Georgia visitors and residents alike with wonderful attractions, including Summit Skyride, a Swiss cable car, that quickly transports riders 825 feet in the air to the top of Stone Mountain itself. (Hikers can also get up the mountain the old-fashioned way by foot, too.) Whether families want to spend an extended period of time by camping in the park; a day of outdoor fun and attractions; or a few hours at a seasonal event, like Lunar New Year, Stone Mountain Park satisfies everyone's needs.

History buffs, outdoorsy folk, and families looking for a day of fun activities like mini golf, dinosaurs, and laser shows, all enjoy the amenities of Stone Mountain Park; those who truly love it don't even have to leave to sleep —the park houses an on-site campground, inn, and resort. Take a look at our trip through Stone Mountain Park and get ready to bring your own kids!

10 Awesome Birthday Parties for Kids at Orlando Theme Parks

Celebrate your child’s birthday with Snow White, Dopey, and Grumpy at Story Book Dining at Artist Point. Photo courtesy of Disney

Why settle for average birthday parties for kids, when you can celebrate in a theme park?! From over-the-top milkshakes to luaus to character greetings, there are theme park celebrations to suit everyone’s taste. Bonus: When visiting Orlando theme parks, be sure to stop by Guest Relations to get a FREE birthday celebration button! This way cast members, and possibly park guests, can wish your child “Happy Birthday” all day long.

Take a look at our top 10 places to celebrate birthday parties for kids at Orlando area theme parks. And get more ideas about how to throw an awesome birthday party in our Orlando Birthday Party Guide now!

16 Los Angeles Restaurants Where Kids Can Play While Parents Eat

Kids can build sandcastles while parents dine on the beach. Photo courtesy of Back on the Beach Cafe in Santa Monica

Los Angeles restaurants where kids can play while parents eat do exist. You might think dining out with kids is nearly impossible, but a few spots in Los Angeles make the whole experience a piece of cake. We’re not talking about pizza parlors or bagel shops (though we love those, too), but mouth-watering restaurants and hip cafes where parents can get delectable food while kids can go a bit wild. Whether enjoying a play area, a babbling brook, or old-school games, it’s a win for everyone (especially for the parents) at these very family-friendly eateries. 

Looking for more kid-friendly dining experiences in Los Angeles? These are the best coffee shops to bring kids to and gorgeous restaurants with outdoor dining not to miss. There's even more in our restaurant guide for Los Angeles and Orange County families

10 Winter Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Philly: Igloos, Heated Patios, and More

Harper's Garden in Center City offers "greenhouse" dining. Photo courtesy of Harpers Garden

Outdoor dining in Philly continues in the winter, with lots of unique options for families looking to dine al fresco.

For a couple years now, restaurants in Philadelphia have provided new dining options due to changing habits, with many eateries adapting to make dining outdoors a possibility during even cold winter months. Igloos and greenhouses offer private little forts for just for your party, while heated patios provide fresh air and often allow more space for kids who like to spread out when dining out.

Read on for some of Philly's best outdoor dining experiences for colder months. For more dining destinations that welcome the kiddos, visit our Philadelphia Restaurant Guide for Families, including our favorite warm-weather outdoor restaurants for that other time of year. Bon appétit!

NYC on a Budget: Cheap Things To Do and Money Saving Tips for Families

Feed a crowd with extra large, classic, New York-style pizza slices without breaking the bank. Photo by Jody Mercier

NYC is notoriously expensive, but there are plenty of cheap things to do if you know where to look. We've done the legwork to bring you our best NYC money-saving tips, including how to save on everything from museum outings to Broadway tickets, kid gear, and where to score the best cheap eats.

Whether you're a local or a tourist visiting the Big Apple, here are our top tips for cheap things to do in NYC. If that's not enough, we've got an entire list of 100 FREE things to do in NYC with kids, and our Guide to Free, Fun Things To Do in NYC contains more parent-tested tips, tricks, and outings. While there's no doubt New York is an expensive place, there are also lots of free and cheap activities if you know where to look, and that's where this list of 42 cheap things to do in NYC comes in.

How To Get Free Stuff, Save Money, and Reduce Waste

There are so many fun ways to reuse your Imperfect Foods boxes. Photo courtesy of Imperfect Foods

January is free month here at Mommy Poppins, which means we are all thinking about how to get free stuff and save money. But a new year also means new resolutions, and one of them is to be good to the planet. Luckily, saving money and being Earth-friendly go hand-in-hand. Sure, we may have to spend some extra cash upfront on stuff like compost bins, reusable water bottles, and new light bulbs. But over the long term, these things will help you save money and be less wasteful. And that's a win for both you and the planet! And some of this stuff is free right away...

Here are 12 ideas on how to get free stuff, save money, and cut down on waste. For more ways to have fun with your family without dipping into your wallet, check out your city's Guide to Free Things To Do with Kids. And visit our Earth Kids Guide—and sign up for our Earth Kids newsletter—for more ideas on living more sustainably every day.

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