Kid Show: Stanley's Party at Manhattan Children's Theater

Sit. Stay. Don't jump on the couch. There are an awful lot of commandments that apply to your dog and your kid. That's the beauty of Stanley's Party, the latest production at Manhattan Children's Theater. The musical, based on the Stanley book series by Linda Bailey, features the title pooch wrestling with house rules, but it could just as easily be your pre-schooler. Stanley wants to be a good boy, but when his people leave home for a few hours he just can't resist squeezing under the fence. After rounding up his friends, the dog pack take off for adventure that concludes with a house party Stanley's owners won't soon forget.

Our Mother's Day Wishes

We've been watching lots of TV, with my son in the hospital for the last few weeks, so he's gotten pretty well versed in the facts of life according to commercials. Accordingly, he has learned that what all moms want for Mother's Day are flowers...or edible arrangements (because they're not just pretty but you can eat them too).

He had me convinced, but just to make sure, I asked the other folks at Mommy Poppins what their Mother's Day wishes were. Not one person mentioned Edible Arrangements, which is weird (Maybe that's just cause they haven't seen the commercial yet). In fact, every single person has a different wish or plan for their day. Read on to find out what this crew is doing...or dreams of doing (or getting) for Mother's Day this year.

 

Wildflower Week in NYC - May 1 - 9, 2010

Because I live in the concrete jungle, or perhaps in spite of it, I am crazy about getting my son involved in nature activities and events in the five boroughs.  I don’t want him to think he lives in a place devoid of nature - because it just isn’t true. Here in New York City we have many diverse natural environments and thankfully we have lots of groups full of passionate people dedicated to preserving them.  One of these groups is the Torrey Botanic Society, who is sponsoring Wildflower Week in New York City.  A week of educational program all around the city devoted to exploring and hopefully conserving the plants indigenous to New York City.

Saturday is the kick off and there are a lot of really cool and interesting things scheduled for adults, kids and families.  Here are some highlights of  NYC Wildflower Week 2010:

Weekend events and fun festivals for New York City Kids and Families: May 1 - May 2, 2010

Another fun filled weekend is upon us and there is a lot of cool, free stuff do in New York City: festivals, early Mother’s Day parties, fantastic flea markets and craft fairs, fun and enriching art programs at the museums, nature study in the parks, and a very cool indie-rock fest for families.  Plus if you and the gang are artistically inclined – check out the art competition in Coney Island – it sounds like a blast.

The annual Tribeca Family Street Fair (Saturday) and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Blossom Festival are also this weekend –if you plan on going to either of them, try to get there early – they are both very popular.  There are lots of other street fairs too. Something fun on a smaller scale is the King Manor Museum Spring Festival (Saturday). It's also Wildflower Week. And don’t forget it’s the first weekend of May and some area museums have free admission times and special family programs.

There are festivals everywhere this weekend, Huntington, Long Island is throwing its annual tulip festival in beautiful Hecksher Park, I used to go to this event as a kid, and it was always a lot of fun – and all the kid activities are free. While you are there check out the Hecksher Museum of Art located in the park.

Read on to see more goings on around town and I hope you have a great weekend.

Kindiefest 2010: Brooklyn's Family Music Festival

There's no reason kids should get left out of the all-day music festival scene. Kindiefest is a three day festival of kids music. The first two days are industry only (talks, panels, and showcases around today's family music market), but the third day is a huge public family music festival with tickets just $15 for all six shows.

Mother's Day Crafts: Kids Make Gifts for Mom at These Fun Events

I used to make Mother's and Father's Day crafts for my parents in the girl scouts, which consisted of painted wood panels that said "I <3 (insert parent here)" or flowers with pipe cleaners. Now you won't find any pipe cleaners here, (really, I think that is for the best) but you will find some cool, free and inexpensive crafts the kids can do to get creative, and bring you home something you can cherish/use to make their cheeks blush years later. Read on for where to make paper bouquets, crafts with real flowers, cards, cookie decorations, jewelry and jewelry boxes, and one event we think might be worth the cash.

Spring Festival and Hands on History at King Manor Museum

If you’re looking for an enjoyable afternoon of stories, crafts, and a little bit of American history, all for free, do pay a visit to King Manor on a Saturday for either their upcoming Spring Festival on May 1st or one of their monthly children’s Hands on History days.  We attended one of the Hands on History events and found the crafts thoughtfully presented, the guides warm and welcoming, and the special presentation just the right length to be entertaining.  The free house tour we took after was also worthwhile.
 
Read on for more about this little-known locale and their upcoming children’s events.
 

Mothers Day Weekend 2010: 10 Things to Do for New York City Moms With and Without Kids

Mother's Day is Mom's day so shouldn't she get to pick how to spend it? Some moms want to spend it with their families all together, but what some moms secretly crave is a day to themselves—hey, no guilt, it's perfectly understandable.

We've lined up a whole weekend of activities that are great whether you want to do something just for you or run amok with your kids — or whether you want dad to run amok with the kids while you do something just for you. So plan your own day, you know, for after you kvell over the lovely home made cards and macaroni necklaces. And if you choose to sit home and do absolutely nothing – well that is just fine, too. Read on and have a Happy Mother’s Day no matter what you decide to do.

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