Meet Santa Events in Connecticut

Do you know someone who can barely wait for Santa to come? Do you have little hopeful Santa-watchers who have secret wishes to share with good old Santa? The good news is that He is all around. Whether you would like to meet Him while shopping, having fun in a museum, browsing Christmas arts and goodies or celebrating the season in your community, you are sure to find the jolly old man somewhere near you.

Weekly Wrap Up: All Holiday Edition: Light Displays, Shows, Offbeat Family Fun

Who cares if it's a cliche to say that we love this time of year? New York City looks even more magical when it's decked out in holiday lights and extravagant displays.

With only a few weeks to go until Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanza, we've been all about the holidays this week, from offbeat festivities to more vintage ways to celebrate. Our Holiday Guide is jam-packed with all of that and more, including caroling, Christmas trees and spots to see Santa. We've also been expanding our Local Holiday Shopping Guide with new posts about seasonal markets and craft fairs.

And that's just a bit of what's going on. Here's what we covered this week on Mommy Poppins in NYC, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut, as well as selected stories from our sites in Boston and Los Angeles.

Mom Discount for Disney on Ice: Toy Story 3!

The toys are back in town, skating in Disney on Ice: Toy Story 3 (check out our review)and families can get a $4 discount on tickets with the code below!  Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie, and even Ken and Barbie skate to infinity and beyond in what promises to be Disney's biggest skating extravaganza yet.

Southland families can catch the show this month Downtown at Staples Center, at Honda Center in Anaheim, or down in Long Beach just after New Year. The SoCal run even includes performances on Christmas Eve and Day, for folks looking to do more than sit around the Christmas tree.

Fun & Free Things to Do This Weekend with LA Kids: Breakfast, Boat Parades and Hanukkah! Dec 10 - 11.

It is a well-established fact that two weeks before Christmas is the start of boat season. At least, it would seem that way, given the number of Boat Parades floating through the Southland this weekend.  We’ve got five Christmas Boat Parades this week alone, and another four coming along next week.

Other running themes this weekend are Breakfasts with Santa (he eats his way across Los Angeles), snow (blanketing the city), Nutcrackers (trust us, there are a lot), and reading to dogs.  Actually, there’s only one reading to dogs, but how cool is that?

Keep reading for some of our favorite picks this weekend and to learn how Mommy Poppins can score you a discount to infinity… and beyond!

Things To Do With Kids In New Jersey This Weekend December 9-11:

Pause the hustle and bustle and take in a holiday show (or three). This weekend is overflowing with local theatrical productions that embrace the holidays, such as A Christmas Carol, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and even Seussical Jr.  You can also check out the Celtic Harpist in Madison, or maybe the singing laundry in the lovable Knuffle Bunny when it lands in Union. And don't forget to enter our great contest for free children's books from publisher Simon and Schuster!

Free Community Day, the Snow Queen, Candy Land Tournament and More Things To Do with Kids in Boston - 12/10-12/11

The December calendar continues to fill with fun holiday shows, craft fairs and fests, and your pick of holiday specials. The ICA celebrates its fifth anniversary with free admission and activities, and the Concord Museum is decked out for the holidays with its annual Family Trees exhibit.

Performances of special holiday shows like The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol are in full swing, and The Boston Children Theatre’s The Velveteen Rabbit continues its run at the BCA. Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen opens in Cambridge.

Read on for all of our picks and remember, you can find additional options in our Events Calendar.

Enjoy!


 

Free and Fun Things to Do this Weekend for NYC Kids: Winterfest, Nostalgia Trains, Peter and the Wolf Dec 10-11

There are a lot of ways to get into the festive spirit of the season this weekend. The Central Park Zoo is hosting its annual Winterfest celebration, the Holiday Train Show is still chugging along at the New York Botanical Gardens, amazing holiday displays are lighting up our neighborhoods and department store holiday windows are wowing residents and tourists alike.

Holiday performances also abound. The Guggenheim hosts its annual mounting of Peter and the Wolf narrated by Isaac Mizrahi, the beloved holiday TV-special Charlie Brown Christmas is reimagined for the stage, and there are several kid-friendly versions of The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol. Plus there will be a ton of Santa sightings due to the kooky SantaCon on Saturday. The big red guy will also be hanging out at the Winter Garden at the World Financial Center.

Those are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. Read on for all of our picks and remember, you can find additional options in our Events Calendar and our Holiday Guide.

Things to Do for Kids and Families on Long Island December 10 and 11:

Yes, we're sure you've got lots of shopping still to do for the holidays, but you still have to keep the kiddies entertained. We've got you covered: There are Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations and shows (including several Nutcracker performances) around the Island, as well as a couple of seal hikes out east and a great garden-themed dance performance at the Tilles Center for young children. And there's still plenty of time to head to a Cut-Your-Own-Tree farm for your Christmas tree and to get your child's picture taken with Santa.

 

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