Best Family-Friendly Spa Resorts And Hotels Near Houston

The St. Regis in Uptown is one of Houston's best family-friendly resorts.

Spending a family vacation at a local Houston-area hotel or resort means that you get to enjoy the best of what the city has to offer without traveling too far from home. A stay-cation at a family-friendly resort in Houston means that you can spend vacation time lounging poolside or eating delicious food instead of traveling.

The accommodations at these Houston-area resorts and hotels are perfect for Houston families of all sizes looking for a vacation experience close to home. Or, if you're visiting Houston from out of town, you can stay at one of these family-friendly hotels and resorts in Houston while you tour local museums, visit the zoo, or relax on the beach in Galveston. No matter where you're traveling from, staying at a family-friendly hotel is a must for parents, and at these Houston-area hotels and resorts, you're sure to find just what you're looking for. 

Everything's Coming Up Roses at These Stunning Atlanta Gardens

Atlanta Botanical Gardens always offers a dazzling display of color and beauty.

Atlanta gardens offer the chance to observe and appreciate the wonder that is Mother Nature. Whether bursting with vibrant spring blooms, subdued fall colors, or bright summer florals, each Atlanta garden reminds visitors of the power of plants. The grass is (literally) greener at these Atlanta gardens, where adults and children can enjoy a short visit or spend an entire afternoon.

Before you head out to the Atlanta Botanical Garden or any of the other Atlanta gardens included in our list, make sure to plan ahead. When perusing colorful flowers and stunning Atlanta gardens, wear a comfortable pair of sneakers or outdoorsy shoes. Also, bring sunscreen, insect repellant, hats, water, and snacks (if the kids get fussy). In addition, make the most of your viewing pleasure by packing a pair of binoculars and/or magnifying glass—kids will love examining any surrounding wildlife and foliage.

Best Restaurants in Little Italy, NYC That Kids Love

Lombardi's Pizza is as old-school as it gets in Little Italy.

One sure-fire way to ensure your kids don't tire too early while enjoying a full day out and about in the city is to fill them full of pasta, pizza, and gelato. There is no better place to do this and see a small slice of old Manhattan than in Little Italy. While Mulberry Street teems with old-school Italian spots, we've done our best to round up the best restaurants in Little Italy, NYC serving kid-friendly fare. And if you can't decide on just one, the good news is they're all close by, lying between Hester and Broome Streets, so you can make a multi-course meal out of your visit to this classic NYC enclave.

Find more family-friendly places to eat in our Guide to Kid-Friendly Restaurants in NYC.

Great Tarrytown Restaurants and Other Family-Friendly Restaurants in the Rivertowns

RiverMarket is a Tarrytown restaurant that welcomes families with a kid-friendly menu and riverfront location.

We’re always on the hunt for a family-friendly restaurant or café that doesn’t mind a bit of mess on the floor after the meal is finished. Not only are the family-friendly restaurants, cafes, and sweet shops below delicious and welcoming to kids, they’re all located in Westchester's beautiful Rivertowns. From Tarrytown restaurants to restaurants in Peekskill, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, and beyond, here are our top picks for a family-friendly meal out.

Several of these picks have kids' menus, and a few even offer waterfront views. Find more family-friendly restaurants in Westchester on this list of kid-friendly restaurants with outdoor dining areas and bookmark our Guide to Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Westchester and the Hudson Valley for all our top local picks.

Find an Amazing Petting Zoo on Long Island Where Kids Can Meet the Animals

Enjoy quality time with the animals at the Suffolk County Farm and Education Center.

Whether you are looking for a low-key petting zoo near you or a more exotic experience with wild animals, there's no shortage of places on Long Island where children can interact with nature's noble creatures. If they want to, Long Island kids can do everything from feed a giraffe to visit an alpaca and even ride a safari train.

Be sure to check our directory of zoos and gardens on Long Island, and peruse our Pick-Your-Own Guide for more local farm fun. Many outdoor petting zoos operate on a seasonal schedule, opening in spring or summer, and closing in fall before the snow arrives.

99 Sensory Activities for Toddlers, Infants, and Kids of All Ages

Did you know a pillow fight is a great way to get proprioceptive input? Photo by Mommy Poppins

All kids can be affected by sensory processing issues, where certain situations and feelings just become overwhelming. Exposing kids to a variety of sensory activities in a calm, playful manner can alleviate some of these problems.

In that spirit, we've put together this list of 99 sensory activities for toddlers and babies up through big kids; in fact, they're even helpful for adults. My kids' school's occupational therapist once gave a seminar to parents on sensory balance and activities for maintaining a sensory-savvy schedule. I now realize my engine tends to run too low and I need to work harder at energizing myself throughout the day. I have incorporated some of these activities to keep my own energy up.

For more tips and sensory activities for kids of all ages, see our posts on Sensory Bin Ideas for Busy Toddlers, DIY Sensory Activities for Babies, and Sensory Savvy Snacks for Kids.

Guide to Visiting the Yale University Art Gallery with Kids

Among one of the top things to do with kids in New Haven, Connecticut is a visit to the Yale University art gallery. Right on the corner of York and Chapel streets, you’ll find a collection of more than 200,000 works of art, including Picassos, Van Goghs, and Monets, definitely in our list of the best museums. The best part, Yale offers a number of family-friendly guides and programs inviting you and your children of any age. to enjoy and learn about art. 

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