Our Favorite, Must-See September News & Openings for Kids

As of September 2, the nation actually has a National Children's Museum. Photo courtesy of the museum

As the national editor for Mommy Poppins, a lot of kids' stuff comes across my desk (well, kitchen table). I mean, a lot. And some of it is pretty ridiculous (like high heels for babies and diaper-changing gloves—really?). But one of the perks of the job is watching events and activities pile up in my inbox that I just can’t wait to do, see, and experience with my kids. Because that sense of discovery—of finding something that leads to new interests and passions for my kids—that’s what parenting is all about. And if I discover something that makes my life a little easier along the way...all the better!

Check out the stuff I’m super excited about in September 2021, and discover a few things that will make this month of back-to-school and pumpkin spice lattes even more fun for families.

Scale the Long Island Aquarium's New Treehouse Dubbed the Eye Opener

Challenge yourself on the rope bridge along the Eye Opener.

The Long Island Aquarium has opened a massive treehouse-like outdoor exhibit overlooking the bucolic Peconic River. The Eye Opener stands 60 feet tall and has five levels for visitors to explore. With a new seal pup and penguin chick, added animal encounters and more, Long Island's only aquarium is seeking to engage new and returning guests with innovative and engaging exhibits and activities.

Check our articles on petting zoos and nature centers for more local animal fun.

Best Atlanta Dance Classes for Kids: Ballet, Hip Hop, Tap, and More

The highlight of Atlanta dance classes for kids is the elaborate recital production. Photo Mommy Poppins

Atlanta dance classes are great places for kids to let loose, train with skilled teachers, and make friends. From adult-child classes, where parents can dance in class with their children, to advanced dance classes, where children can perfect their form, Atlanta dance classes run the gamut of interests and skills. If your child isn't sure which type of dance he or she wants to try, don't worry —many Atlanta dance studios offer a variety of classes, including ballet, tap, hip hop, jazz, contemporary, acro, and more so children have the option to try multiple genres and see which are their favorites. 

The Best Zoos in the US: Take Your Kids on a Family Animal Adventure

Ride the San Diego Zoo Skyfari. Photo courtesy of Christina Simmons, for the San Diego Zoo.

Whether you are 2 or 102, everyone loves a trip to the zoo! Kids never forget the experience of standing eye-to-eye with a giant giraffe or watching a mama gorilla scale a tree with her baby in tow. Experiences like this, and many more, can be had at amazing zoos across the US—perhaps even at a zoo near you. We’ve run down the very best places to feed a flamingo, pet a wallaby, and clap along with sea lions in all 50 states (plus DC).

With award-winning exhibits and extras—like rides, slides, ropes courses, and even entire water parks—these zoos could easily be the highlight of a great family vacation, so check our Family Travel Guide to get a jump on planning. And don’t forget to see if one of the Best Children’s Museums in the country is near the zoo you plan to visit!

Top Music Classes for Kids in Boston

Music classes give Boston kids the chance to express themselves creatively, and focus on learning to do something they love. Photo courtesy of Powers Music School

Whether your child experiments with toy instruments or just hums favorite tunes in the back seat of the car, chances are music classes might be something they enjoy. Kids can enjoy music classes near Boston and far beyond, thanks to a large pool of well-trained musicians that live in the region. For parents looking for ways to inspire their kids to express musical creativity, develop vocal skills, or play piano, violin, guitar, ukulele, or other musical instruments, the choices for music classes and instruction appear endless. While we could never cover every one of these programs in one post, we've rounded up some of our favorites piano lessons, music classes, and more in and around Boston.

Explore other types of enrichment programs, including sports, art, and more, in our Boston Classes Guide.

Best Sports Classes in Chicago for Kids: Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, and More

The Tiny Hawks is just one of several available hockey classes in Chicago for kids. Photo courtesy of Youth Hockey Programs, Fifth Third Arena.

Whether your families cheer for the Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Bears, Blackhawks, Fire, or all of the above, you know that Chicago is a sports town, and your kids have probably asked to sign up for a sports class that will help them emulate their favorite team.  Sports classes for kids in Chicago are easy to find for all ages and in all areas of the city and suburbs.

Hermann Park Beginner’s Guide: Exploring Houston’s Hermann Park with Kids

Walking inside Hermann Park's Japanese Garden. Photo courtesy of Vicky Li Yip.

Hermann Park, in the heart of Houston near the Texas Medical Center and Rice University, is more than just the home of the Houston Zoo. The park stretches over 445-acres, and while it might seem intimidating to explore that much space with kids, we're here to guide you through the top places to see within this urban oasis. Spoiler alert: Your kids can go on a train, pedal boat, AND play in fountains all in one park. 

12 Places to Host a First Birthday Party Near Philadelphia

Let little kids be the star with a birthday party at the Play Arts play space.

The day is here: Your Philly baby is turning 1, and it's time for a kids' birthday party.

Family and friends are excited to celebrate this child who has grown and developed so much over 12 months. Your baby might even be walking by now, and it's a great time to get together, eat cake, and have fun. Celebrate this significant milestone for both parents and their little ones with these extra special kids' birthday party spots in and near Philadelphia.

For more birthday party ideas, be sure to browse through our Birthday Party Guide for Philly kids

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