Long Island Kids' Activities January 31-February 1: Little Bo Peep, Peter Pan, The Case of the Missing Iguana, Groundhog Day, Chocolate Workshop & More

After the blizzard forced most Long Island families indoors for several days this week, you're probably itching to get out of the house and shake off that cabin fever. We have you covered with live theater, science experiments, detective work and edible workshops.

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Weekend Fun for Boston Kids - Groundhog Day Extravaganza, Stuart Little & More, Jan 31-Feb 1

Especially after this week's blizzard, you and your family might be hoping for an early end to winter. Ironically, the Groundhog Day Extravaganza in Topsfield scheduled for this weekend has been canceled due to the winter weather conditions. However, kids can search for signs of other animals at Fun With Animal Footprints and Signs in Natick or explore the sculpture park and exhibits at ARTfull Explorations at the deCordova in Lincoln. If you're not ready for winter to end just yet, the annual Snow Festival in Boston offers tons of fun activities in the snow.

Some great events going on indoors this weekend include the Big Family Quiz Thing and a free Play Date at the ICA, featuring the museum's annual children's film festival. In performances this weekend, families have their pick between Stuart Little, Gustafer Yellowgold's Show (pictured), Sleeping Beauty, and more local favorites.

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Enjoy your weekend and don't forget to check out the full events calendar!

Mostly Free and Fun Things to Do This Weekend with Westchester Kids: Super Bowl Cooking, Frozen Party, Chess Tournament and More, Jan. 31-Feb. 1

If your family has cabin fever from snow days, don’t despair--we’ve assembled our top picks for the coming weekend in Westchester to help get everyone out of the house and back in action.

In light of this being Super Bowl weekend, we’re excited about the special edition of Let's Cook Together!, where little kids and their big grown-ups can jointly prepare a festive Bowl-worthy meal. Also on the sports theme is We Got Game: Sports on Film, with a topic you’ll probably recall from when it garnered considerable media attention--and debate.

Need a little mental stimulation after the abbreviated school week? There’s the Annual Chess Tournament, a history lesson at Old-Time Carpentry and nature study at Marvelous Moths: Grand Opening Weekend.

If you’re feeling like you just want to kick back and be entertained, try the much-lauded B.Y.O.K. (Bring Your Own Kids) Concert Series: Joanie Leeds & the Nightlights or Free Concert: Yonkers Philharmonic. For more interactive entertainment, there’s Danceworks for Children.

Finally, you’re sure to be a hero when you take your child to the Frozen Party--which is FREE!

Check out our Event Calendar for even more great activities, as well as our roundup of the best places to go sledding in Westchester. Read on for details about this weekend's top picks.

Mostly Free and Fun Things to do in CT With Kids This Weekend January 31- February 1: Eagle Watching, Maple Sugaring, and Groundhog Celebrations

Winter seemed to settle in for good this week, and I bet I'm not the only person looking forward to Groundhog Day and perhaps the possibility of an early spring.  We have rounded up some celebrations of our furry friend happening around the state this weekend. We've also got some other ideas to keep you busy whether outdoors, with our Guide to Outdoor Skating in Hartford County, or indoors, with our Frozen Science for Preschoolers ice art project. Bookmark our Snow Day Boredom Busters, so that you'll always have these 40 easy ideas at your fingertips on those winter days when kids are stuck at home. Our February GoList has 20 of our top picks happening across the state this month. As always, check our Events Calendar for the latest updates on activities across the state, and when winter weather is in the forecast, make sure to double check with individual venues to confirm that activities have not been canceled or postponed.

Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Thunderbird American Indian Pow-wow, Korean New Year, Inexpensive Family Theater January 31-February 1

It's going to be a snowy Super Bowl weekend with lots of cool options for NYC families who aren't into watching the game. (We're Puppy Bowl fans in our house!) Enjoy multicultural fun at the Korea Society's New Year's celebration, the Children's Museum of Manhattan's Japanese storytelling fest and the annual Thunderbird American Indian Dancers Annual Dance Concert and Pow-wow at the Theater for the New City.

It's also a great weekend to see a family show. Click, Clack, Moo at the Kaye Playhouse, Lionboy at the New Victory Theater and TADA! Youth Theater's Everything About a Family (Almost) are all wonderful choices. Or you can also score majorly discounted tickets to many Broadway and Off-Broadway shows.

And if we get another "blizzard," you can hit one of NYC's best sledding hills or hole up inside and try some of these snow day boredom busters.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below. If you want to plan out your entire month, check out our brand-new NYC GoList highlighting the absolute best things to do with kids throughout February.

Mostly Free & Fun Things to Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Jan 31 - Feb 1: Groundhog Day, Nature Walk, Monster Truck Jam & More!

After spending some time snowed in, it’s safe to say both kids and parents alike are ready to get out of the house! Bundle up the troops and take part in some of the great events NJ has to offer this weekend as we bid farewell to January and welcome the month of February. Think we’ll have 6 more weeks of winter? Check out the Watershed Reserve’s Groundhog Day Celebration or head to the Groundhog Prediction Party at the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts. For more outdoor adventure spend a Winter’s Day on the Farm at Fosterfields or grab your snow boots for a guided family walk at Tenafly Nature Center. And for some indoor fun, the whole gang will enjoy a fun-loving performance of Sister Act at the Mayo Performing Arts Center or take your little truck-lovers to the Monster Jam Truck Show at the IZOD Center. For even more weekend fun, check out the full list of weekend activities in our Event Calendar.

Outdoor Ice Skating in the Hartford Area

There is something incredibly New England about skating on a frozen pond. And refreshing. And exhilarating. And magical. Yet, important questions always lurk in the back of our minds. Who has checked the thickness of the ice? Is the surface free of debris? Ultimately, is it safe? Luckily, at Winding Trails in Farmington, 6 miles from Hartford, you can have the best of both worlds: an old-fashioned pond skate in a setting that is well-maintained and tested for safety.The pond is open daily for skating once staff has determined that the ice is at least 6 inches thick (skating itself is unsupervised), and the ice is resurfaced on a regular basis. While you’re there, scope out the gigantic hill (on our sledding hills worth driving to list) and trails for snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing for your next winter escapade.

Gamers! Unique Indoor Gaming Centers in New Jersey

My kids are gamers. I'll admit it, they cherish every second they can get on their Xbox, computer or iPad. Like most moms, I try to limit their screen time, but I've also come to realize that gaming is a big part of how they socialize with their friends. Recent studies have even shown that moderate gaming leads to improved performance in perception, attention and cognition. During these cold winter months, it's nice to find an indoor space where my kids and their friends can get together and play (that isn't my house). We've put together a list of New Jersey gaming lounges where kids can gather to mine, race and battle. For more great opportunities for gamers and tech savvy kids, check out our post on STEM classes in New Jersey, where your kids can learn to program and design their own games.

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