NYC Middle Schoolers Can Return to Classroom February 25

New York City middle schoolers can return to in-person learning after the city's Midwinter Break.

New York City's public middle school students who have opted for hybrid learning can return to school on Thursday, February 25, the city announced Monday.

Middle school students have been learning remotely since Mayor Bill de Blasio shuttered all schools on November  19, 2020. Early education, elementary, and District 75 students returned to school two weeks later, but older students have been learning from home. No return date for high schoolers has been set.

Ice Bumper Cars Are Back at Brick's Ocean Ice Palace

The ice bumper cars at Ocean Ice Palace are guaranteed to bring out the smiles...even behind the masks.

No ice skating skills? No problem. The ice bumper cars are back at Ocean Ice Palace in Brick, New Jersey, and ready to welcome visitors Friday and Saturday nights and weekend afternoons.

Read on for details on how to nab your tickets, plus find more seasonal entertainment in our Winter Fun Guide, where we've got all the details on the state's best ice skating rinks, sledding hills, tubing spots, and more.

10 Things To Love About the Connecticut Science Center

Hands-on features make a museum visit memorable. Photo courtesy of the Connecticut Science Center

For local families with curious kids, the Connecticut Science Center is one of the best places to spend a chilly or rainy day. Kidspace, the Engineering Lab, Invention Dimension, and Our Changing Earth are just some of the exhibits and activities that simultaneously entertain and educate youth of all ages. Also, there are traveling exhibits that change regularly, making it worthwhile to come back to the Connecticut Science Center more than once during the year. Add in take-home projects and school vacation enrichment programs, and it's no wonder that a visit to this brainy museum is one of our favorite things to do in Hartford with kids.

Read on for our 10 favorite things to do at the Connecticut Science Center—including the new dinosaur exhibit—and don't miss our Connecticut Museum Guide for more enriching outings with kids.

The Best Tide Pools for Kids To Explore in and around LA and OC

She finds sea urchins by the sea shore. Photo courtesy of VisitLagunaBeach.com

Beach walks and beach playgrounds are fun year round, and on the stray warm winter weekend families can even hit the surf at a favorite beach. But there’s one beach activity that’s even better in the winter—tidepooling. On rocky beaches, where little pools of water stay in the rocks when the tide goes out, kids can uncover whole underwater worlds. Crabs, mussels, starfish, snails, sea urchins, minnows, and more can be found by little explorers. Tidepooling in LA is best in the winter because the tides are the lowest, and the beaches the least crowded.

Put those rainboots to good use, grab a pail (and your camera, because kids look extra cute peering into puddles), and see what lives under the sea.

Ziplines, Aerial Adventures, and Treetop Adventure Parks for Houston Families

Photo courtesy of Texas TreeVentures

For all you families with budding adrenaline junkies, we have the perfect experience queued up for your weekend: ziplining! Riding a zipline through the air, flying above the treetops, and taking in a birds-eye view of your surroundings makes ziplining and other aerial adventures the ultimate (safe!) thrill-seeking experience for kids and adults alike. Treetop adventure parks also lay out some heart-pumping challenges in magical surroundings. We've rounded up a few different locations around Houston that offer family-friendly aerial adventures that will take your weekend activities from ordinary to sky-high.

Find yourself looking for even more adrenaline-inducing activities? Be sure to check out our favorite locations with outdoor go-karts or indoor trampoline parks. As a bonus, some of the trampline parks have mini ropes' courses and ziplines for kids who want to test out a pint-sized version of an aerial obstacle course before tackling the full experience.

Top Indoor Play Spaces on Long Island Open Now

The tanagram exhibit at the Long Island Children's Museum helps little learners engage in spatial learning. Photo courtesy of the museum

Chase away the winter blues and embrace a change of scenery outside the walls of your living room at one of these Long Island play spaces open now and welcoming visitors . We've rounded up 11 fun places to play indoors, from toddler-friendly play spots to action-packed sports centers for bigger kids. Of course, no matter which you visit, expect to see some changes from capacity limits, to temperature checks, and reservations requirements.

For more indoor fun, check out our Guide to Play Spaces, and find plenty of seasonal entertainment on our winter fun list for Long Island kids.

25 Great Things to Do Over February Break with DC Kids

Nearby Wisp Resort features snow tubing runs of 750 feet in length. Photo courtesy of the resort

We get it: February vacation week in DC will be a little different this year. With so many winter activities sacrificed to the pandemic, it might seem a daunting challenge to entertain little ones during the upcoming school vacation.  

Fear not: We here at Mommy Poppins DC have the skinny on winter activities you can actually do in February 2021. There’s skating, skiing, snow tubing, and plenty more. This year we’ve even included a list of great virtual activities in case you’re anxious about heading outdoors.  

Here is a just a sample of the possibilities for kids and families from Saturday, February 13 to Sunday, February 21, including special Capital District events on Presidents Day, Monday, February 15.

30 Fun Things to Do Over February Break with Philly Kids

Enjoy a snow tubing day at a great Pennsylvania resort. Photo courtesy of PoconoMountains.com

Philadelphia's abbreviated winter break is almost here, and even in a shortened recess, families might be looking for entertaining, safe, and exciting ways to spend time together. Of course, there has already been quite a bit of togetherness since many families are virtual for work and school. So it might take a bit of planning and effort to make non-school days extra special.

Mommy Poppins Philadelphia has rounded up some great ideas for families to make memories over the extended weekend while staying safe. Our list includes outdoor adventures, indoor activities, as well as virtual ones. Indoor venues may require purchasing timed tickets in advance, so be sure to visit websites as you plan your day. Activities such as skiing, snow tubing, and ice skating likely require advance purchase of tickets. No matter what you decide to do over your winter respite, have fun and cherish these family moments.

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