Things for Kids and Families to Do in New York City - Feb 26 & 27: Nature, Film, Music, Museums and Dr. Seuss

The tail end of the Mid Winter recess finds mini New Yorkers with a lot of options for the weekend.  Families can choose from some cool nature programs, kid’s theater, music and puppet shows plus great goings on in the museums.  If you haven’t hit the rink at Bryant Park, you better move fast, it closes this weekend (the other indoor and outdoor rinks will still be open for a little while yet.) This coming Wednesday would be the 107th birthday of Dr. Seuss and you can bring the kiddies to celebrate a little early at the Fort Greene Park Visitors Center on Sunday.  

Planning parents may want to know about the wonderful International Children’s Film Festival that happens in March (tickets are on sale now - and going fast), the perfectly family friendly Philadelphia Flower Show, The Brooklyn Baby Expo and that our 2011 Summer Camp Guides are up to help busy families get a jump on summer plans.

Our best bets are below, along with information on a sweet deal from the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria , read on to find out how to get it.  Have a great weekend.

Long Island Weekend Events February 26-27: Maple Sugaring, Seal Spotting, Mad Hatter's Tea Party and More

Run out of vacation activities yet? We've got some great weekend events for you. From outdoor activities like Maple Sugaring, Nature Strolls, and another chance to see those seals, to indoor fun, like African Dance, a Mad Hatter's Tea Party, and a reading of 'Philomena's Home Coming'-- the true story of a prairie dog abandoned on Fire Island. If you need to get out of the house, read on, we've got great choices for you here.
 

NJ Weekend February 26-27: Circus Fun

The Circus is in town! This weekend there are three spectacularly different circus shows in New Jersey, including The Greatest Show on Earth, 46 Circus Acts in 45 Minutes, and the Peking Acrobats. For those who are afraid of clowns and are more excited that Spring is in the air, there is a Maple Sugar Festival and a Bird House Making Bonanza. Finally, Justin Roberts rocks the stage with some funny kiddie tunes. Meltdowns set to music, anyone?

Spa Castle: Family Friendly Oasis in New York City

Recently I had the opportunity to check out Queen's hot oasis, Spa Castle. Though this may not be the first thing that you think of when you are searching for places to bring the kids, this is exactly what your family needs on these cold and dreary days. In fact, it is so great, that my introduction was a result of my my friends' decision to gather their friends and family there for their son's first birthday. Read on to find out more about the fabulous, and even kid friendly, Spa Castle.

16 Things to Do to Celebrate Dr. Seuss' 107th Birthday in New York City

There once was a man who created a cat.  Atop the cat's head was a red and white hat.  He made up an elephant, and a fox that could rhyme and a grouchy green guy who will live for all time.  That man is no longer.  That man isn’t here.  The Doctor named Seuss would be 107 this year.  Blow out some candles, eat green eggs and ham.  His birthday is Wednesday.  Do you have a plan?

In other words, celebrate the 107th birthday of the incomparable Dr. Seuss with these fun family events going on in NYC:

Five Artsy Indoor Places for Tots in New York City

Say what you will about winter, it’s the ideal time for indoor art projects and encouraging creativity. But many art classes and drop-in studios are directed toward older kids, and may offer projects that are too complicated to hold your little one's interest. Here's a round-up of some of the best options for the under five set. So when your stir-crazy toddler has had it with your nubby crayons and crusty water colors, feel thankful that you live in a city where so many fun places offer outlets for the artsy tot. Here are five great options for those antsy days.

Flowers Will be Blooming in Philadelphia

The Philadelphia International Flower Show will be held this year from Sunday, March 6 through Sunday, March 13.  Although you may not immediately think of a flower show as a family activity, this annual event has exhibits that will appeal to all ages. It offers some fine opportunities to introduce children to the wonders of the natural world.  My kids and I have been attending since they were toddlers, and it is a real favorite, even now that they are hard-to-please teenagers.  Plus, after a winter of snow, ice, rain and wind, even the tiniest among us will be ready to smell the roses.

PSbklyn Restaurant: Makes Family Friendly Dining Family Fabulous

As of January 2012, this restaurant has closed.

As we left PSbklyn my husband turned to me and said, "if I had an 11 and 7 year old I would totally go back to that place so we could enjoy a nice meal, especially if they were getting on my nerves." I glanced back just in time to catch my eleven year old punch my seven year old in the arm as he screamed and punched her back. The brief reprieve we had enjoyed at PSbklyn, a new family friendly restaurant in the heart of Park Slope with a rec room in the basement, was clearly over.

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