Boston's New England Aquarium with Kids: Must-See Attractions, Special Programs, and More
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The top Connecticut playgrounds provide outdoor fun, from Fairfield to Hartford and from new Haven to Stonington. With Spring's arrival, the fresh air, sunshine and reawakening natural world is becoming more and more enticing to Connecticut kids. There are plenty of modern and well-maintained playgrounds to play on for families. There are ones with unique, one-of-a-kind features, tube slides, sandpits, zip lines and all kinds of climbing apparatus'. Many of them have spots to sit down and eat a fun picnic lunch too.
If you're looking for more local fun, check out our favorite neighborhood playgrounds in the Hartford and New London areas. Be sure to sign up for our newsletters to get posts like this delivered to your inbox.
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Tiny Doors ATL opens children's eyes to the power of art and imagination in our everyday world. This Atlanta-based art project unlocks big fun in tiny packages with these whimsical 7-inch doors installed throughout the city. There's no better joy than watching children (and even adults) discover a Tiny Door ATL, either by accident or as part of a scavenger hunt, and admiring the care and wonder put it into each of these wonderful art pieces.
Learn more about the Tiny Doors ATL movement—where to find the adorable sculptures, the artist behind Tiny Doors ATL Karen Anderson Singer, the Atlanta Beltline adventure, and even a children's book to relive the fun at home!
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Other than bagels, Long Island is known for its pizza. Everyone has their favorite pizza joint, serving up thin, thick, and everything in between. We've scoured the island for unique local pizza spots that we think your family will gobble up! Visit these kid-friendly pizza establishments for a slice of family fun.
For more ideas on where to dine with the kids, check out our Restaurant Guide, which includes Great Outdoor Dining Spots and Restaurants Where Kids Eat Free.
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While most non-residents don't equate New Jersey with beautiful green spaces worthy of a day trip, there are a whopping 36 state parks and 13 state forests to explore in New Jersey.
We've picked nine destinations that are perfect for a fun-filled day trip, where hiking, biking, and swimming are just some of the fun outdoor activities to enjoy. Add acres of gorgeous scenery and some wildlife-spotting, and NJ state parks and forests make for an ideal day of family fun in the fresh air.
For more great ideas about the great outdoors in New Jersey, like where to find the best nature centers, check out our Guide to Playgrounds & Parks in NJ.
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Summer camps for preschoolers in Miami offer young kids a chance to have the ultimate adventure when school ends. Check out our list of South Florida summer camps that preschool kids are sure to enjoy! From preschool camps designed solely for preschool-aged children to Miami summer camps that kids can start in pre-k and can attend as they grow.
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Farm stays are an increasingly popular vacation option for families who want to enjoy the countryside and a back-to-nature experience. For New York City-area families, it only takes a few hours to arrive in the bucolic countryside, where the landscape seems thousands of miles away from the crowded subways and packed playgrounds.
For children who’ve never been around livestock, this form of agritourism provides a firsthand way to learn about the animal world in a casual fashion. It also often comes with a few more amenities than, say, a camping trip.
Though you're not required to work during your farm stay, many visitors find farm chores so different from their regular routines that they are eager to participate. Curious kids should relish the opportunity to gather eggs, watch cows being milked, and pick fresh produce.
If this sort of low-key, change-of-pace weekend sounds appealing to you, consider these eight farm stays near NYC. Our picks include properties in New York's Hudson Valley and Catskills, and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Find more family-friendly destinations in our Day Trips and Weekend Getaways Guide for Families.
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We found the best things to do in Wilmington, Delaware with kids, from museums to zoos to train rides and more.
Yo, Philly! When was the last time you went to Wilmington? Wilmington, Delaware is the largest city in the First State, which is probably why it's so packed with fun things to do with kids. Here you'll find enchanted woods, railroads and river walks, children's museums, nature museums, art, a zoo, and so much more.
Downtown Wilmington is just 30 minutes from Philadelphia and about an hour from Baltimore, making it the perfect day trip or weekend getaway with kids. Read on for our favorite things to do in Wilmington, Delaware— complete with tips and insider secrets from a local mom who has seen it all, done it all, and found the nearest and cleanest potty.
For more local getaways, browse our roundup of 20 Beautiful Day Trips from Philadelphia, featured in our Philly Family Day Trips and Weekend Getaways Guide.