Long Island Kids' Activities January 10-11: Disney on Ice, Aladdin, Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Family Yoga, Puppet Show & More

The holidays are over, January is in full swing and the kids are back to school, but that doesn't mean the fun has to stop. Several family-friendly live theater performances kick off this weekend, along with arts & crafts and some museum fun for the entire family. If you're looking for some outdoor fun, be sure to take a look at our Ski & Snow Sports Guide.

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Mostly Free & Fun Things to Do This Weekend with Westchester Kids: Forest Magic, Camp Fair, How to Pay for College and More, Jan. 10-11

As our focus shifts from the festive holiday season to the cold winter ahead, it may be hard to muster up the motivation to head out of the house. While the temperatures may dip, the little ones will still grow restless. Luckily, there are plenty of enriching and fun activities throughout Westchester and the Hudson Valley, including a wide variety of events this coming weekend! 

It may be January, but that doesn’t mean that outdoor nature programs have come to an end. There’s Birding Hike, Winter Walk and Forest Magic to name a few. Bundle up!

If the arts are what you’re after, you can collaborate with artists at Live Art Fest, enjoy a FREE performance at Shakespeare in the Church, kick up your heels at Danceworks or Walk to the Beat Workshop Series: Square Dancing or get crafty at Model Magic Winter Wonderland.

Also happening this weekend are a couple of informative programs for parents: Financial Aid: How to Pay for College and Summer Camp and Teen Program Fair.

That's not all! Consult our Event Calendar and January GoList for lots more. Also sign up for our FREE weekly newsletter to get top picks delivered straight to your inbox--both our weekend roundup and our newly launched weekday highlights. 

Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Icky Fest, Special Mommy Poppins Event at Symphony Space, Recycle Your Tree at MulchFest January 10-11

Don't let the frigid temperatures get you down—there are lots of fun indoor activities for families this weekend. Get messy at the Brooklyn Children's Museum's Icky Fest, celebrate Gaelic culture at the Children's Museum of the Arts' Irish Fest or meet a live wolf at the American Museum of Natural History.

We are especially excited about the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia's eye-popping show Stella, Queen of the Snow at Symphony Space since we're hosting Saturday's 2pm performance! Mommy Poppins readers enjoy an exclusive preshow activity and save 35% on tickets. Also this weekend: You can recycle your Christmas tree at MulchFest and enter the Parks Department's online lottery for FREE indoor swimming lessons for kids.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below. You can find more options in our Event Calendar and Winter Fun Guide.

News: Time to Apply to Kindergarten, New Residents at NYC Zoos, Free Coding Classes for Teens, Free Support for New Parents

Our first links post of 2015 is a grab bag of odds (a remake of John Waters' infamous Pink Flamingos with kids!) and ends (the closure of Lower East Side mainstay Streit's Matzo Factory), plus important news if you're applying to kindergarten. We've also got the scoop on the newest residents at the Central Park Zoo, a rise in the cost of admission at a beloved kids' museum, dinosaurs on Staten Island, FREE coding classes for teens, and other news of interest to NYC families.

Boston Celtics Club Green Family Pack: A Slam Dunk for Affordable Family Fun

When we go to see the Red Sox, New England Revolution, Bruins or PawSox play, my kids want the whole package--snacks, souvenirs, entertainment, and to watch the game (possibly in that order). I love New England sports, too, but I'm an even bigger fan of budget-friendly, all-inclusive family fun. With that in mind, the Boston Celtics’ Club Green Family Pack is a win-win for all: My kids get their swag, treats and entertainment, while I get a great deal that doesn't break the bank.

So when the Celtics invited us to try out a Club Green Family Pack and tell Mommy Poppins Boston readers all about it, I was more than game. Read on for the package details, highlights of seeing the Celtics play at TD Garden (it’s so much better in person, even if you do have a ginormous flat screen TV) and a few tips for getting the most out of the experience with kids. 

Free Skiing for 5th Grade Kids at These Ski Resorts in the West

Skiing - it sounds so appealing, doesn't it? Getting some much needed exercise, filling everyone's lungs with fresh mountain air, letting the kids play in snow, enjoying an activity the whole family can do together -- ah, right. That's what stops you every year. Because the whole family sounds like a whole lot more people when you're counting lift tickets rather than heads.

The good news is that some ski resorts seem to understand this dilemma and have been inspired to create 5th Graders Ski Free programs around the country. Not only did you read that right, there are no tricks or strings. No, you don't have to give anyone a credit card number that auto-pays annual ski passes every year until college. In fact, you don't really have to do anything but choose the right ski resort and prove that your kid is in the 5th grade. The rest is a win-win for all involved: the ski resort takes a gamble on hooking your kids for life after letting them ski free for an entire season. Fair enough. Mom and Dad get to ski without coughing up the extra cash to find out whether Junior loves or hates snow sports. Everyone wins; everyone skis, and all just for reaching the ripe old age of ten.

Mostly Free & Fun Things to Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Jan 10-11: Winter Walk, Family Scavenger Hunt, Rainbow Fish Live & More!

Happy New Year, Jersey! The holidays are officially behind us and the month of January is a great time to get back to normal routines and enjoy some down time as a family after all of December’s craziness. If you’re craving some fresh air, bundle up and check out flora and fauna at Mountain Lakes Preserve with a Welcome Winter Walk, discover Winter Waterfowl along Liberty State Park’s beautiful boardwalk or let the kids roam the wintry trails at Tenafly Nature Center during a Seasonal Scavenger Hunt. If the thought of the outdoors has you shivering, we’ve got you covered – let the kids get crafty at the Museum of Early Trades & Crafts Family Fun Day or take in an energetic performance of Wild Kratts Live at the Mayo Performing Arts Center. For even more weekend fun, check out the full list of weekend activities in our Event Calendar.

25 Things to Do in Bridgeport, CT with Kids

It hasn't been the flashiest city on the map for decades, or maybe ever, but Bridgeport still has a HEAP to offer families in terms of fun.  It is a coastal city, and there are lovely pockets of shoreline to explore here, just like the rest of Fairfield County.  It also has a wide range of entertainment venues, whether your tribe is into sports or science.  Most of all, Bridgeport has a Mayor in place that deeply believes in the Park City and its potential -- and he isn't alone, as evidenced by a handful of devoted developers at work. If you've been inclined to write off this town, we'd suggest checking this list, and keeping an ear to the ground for what we might add next!

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