First Step Nursery School: Westside Preschool and Pre-K, No Potty Training Required

Choosing a school: it's that big parenting decision that just keeps coming back every few years. As my daughter Juliet wraps up her final year of elementary school, I find myself thinking about her first school, her preschool, and I feel grateful that we got that one right. The five years we spent at First Step Nursery School have left an indelible mark on her life, and on mine as a parent.

Sweet Places Where Long Island Kids Can Make (and Eat) Chocolate

Unwrap a piece of chocolate and you'll probably see a smile form across your child's face. Whether they're savoring a Hershey's Kiss, a bar, a lollipop or a hollow egg, kids may be curious about how these chocolate treats are created. There are several places on Long Island where kids can learn about the chocolate-making process, and even whip up their own delicious and creative concoctions. From melting and mixing, to molding and decorating, these sweet spots offer classes, workshops, parties and more chocolate-themed fun.

Looking for more culinary classes and activities for kids? Check out our roundup of children's cooking classes on Long Island.

Weekday Event Picks for NJ Kids: Splish, Splash, Mini Music Monday, April 27-May 1

This week, we give a bid farewell to a busy April and say hooray for May! Seasonal outdoor adventures continue this week with the Cape May Spring Festival, Lunch & Learn with a Naturalist and Splish, Splash! If you’re looking for some free fun for little ones, check out storytimes at Pottery Barn Kids and Barnes & Noble, plus Happy Tree Planting Day at the Allentown Library. Don’t forget to check out our Event Calendar for even more weekday and weekend events.

Weekday Event Picks for LA Kids: Castles, Trains, and Stories, April 27-May 1

This is a week filled with all those things that send a child’s imagination soaring: castles, trains, and stories. Kids can craft cardboard castles (say that ten times fast) at the Arroyo Seco Library, and celebrate 75 years of trains at the Pasadena Model Railroad Club’s spring open house. Then throw the family in the car and head north for the 16th annual Ojai Storytelling Festival, where yarns get spun, and orators celebrate journeys around the globe from Africa to Ireland. Wherever you find yourself at the end of the week, there's a half-price frappucino waiting with your name on it.

Weekday Picks for LI Kids: April Showers, Snack Attack April 27-May 1

Say goodbye to the last days of April with some fun events happening this week on Long Island. From celebrating national poetry month at LICM to sampling some yummy snacks in Central Islip, mom and dad can keep the kids engaged until the warm weather finally arrives. There are also plenty of ideas on how to have a great time, even when it's chilly or rainy, in our Indoor Play Spaces, Sports Centers & Fun Zones Guide.

Of course, this list is just our top picks, so be sure to check our jam-packed Event Calendar for more options. To receive posts like this in your inbox, sign up for our free newsletters.

Weekday Picks for Boston Kids: Hikes, Bikes & Art April 27-May 1

April showers should hopefully bring May flowers by the end of this week. So, with that happy thought, some great opportunities to enjoy the outdoors this week include a Babes in the Woods Hike in Stoneham and an ARTfull Play session at the deCordova in Lincoln. For more ideas on how to get out and enjoy the season, check out our list of the Best Spring Activities with Kids in Boston.

For indoor events, stop by the Discovery Museums in Acton for a free visit this First Friday Night. Great events for teens this week include a Poetry Slam in Boston and Bike Repair Night in Somerville. On Friday, the Harvard ArtsFirst Festival opens in Cambridge with a free jazz concert for all. Read on for details about all of our picks of the week, and don't forget to check out our full Event Calendar!

Weekday Picks for Connecticut Kids: Tinkering, Gardening, and the Wizard of Oz April 27-May 1

April hasn't been the consistently warm and wonderful salute to spring we'd been dreaming of all winter, but with May arriving on Friday (how did that happen?), we continue to have high hopes about the days ahead. Although we just highlight one pick per day in this post, you can find lots of other suggestions in our Event Calendar and our Connecticut Day Trips Guide. If you're still trying to decide on summer camps, registration deadlines are approaching fast, so be sure to check out our Camp Guide, which includes both day camp and sleepaway options.

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