Best Playgrounds in Philadelphia for All Day Play

Go beyond the standard playground fun at Franklin Square. Photo by J. Fusco

When it comes to playgrounds and play spaces, Philadelphia families are pretty lucky— with more than 10,000 acres of park and playground space in the city, getting to a playground from most urban locations isn't too much of a challenge. From carousels to playhouses and mini golf to fantasy castles, these playgrounds in the Philadelphia area are so spectacular, you can easily play at any one of them for the whole day.

Looking for more playground fun? Check out our guide to Philly Playgrounds and Parks, where we've got everything from the Top Philly Area Playgrounds for Toddlers to the Best Splash Pads in Philadelphia where kids can keep cool.

Best Outdoor Water Parks in the US

The slides at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor New Jersey keep everyone cool.

If your kids love the adventure of amusement parks but are looking for a way to cool off this summer, outdoor water parks are the way to go! There are so many family-friendly outdoor water parks in the US with relaxing pools and lazy rivers to please the grown-ups, splash pads and climbing structures to delight kids, and thrilling water slides and rides to give teens an adrenaline rush. In other words, the whole family will be happy, have fun, and stay cool.

Here are our favorite outdoor water parks in the US, from Orlando to New England and all the way to California. And if you have your heart set on a water-park vacation but don't want to risk the weather, check out our list of the best indoor water parks for kids in the US.

Best Outdoor Water Parks in Houston for Family Fun

Cool off this summer at one of these Houston water parks. Photo courtesy of Big Rivers Waterpark

Heading to a water park near Houston can help us survive an entire day of the Texas summer heat. There are several water parks near Houston that will make for an easy day trip, and even more that are just a few hours away. If you are looking for something closer and quicker to help cool down, then check out our list of the many great splash pads at local parks. There are also many free pools in Houston where kids and parents can keep cool.

For more ideas on kid-friendly activities this summer, like fun summer day trips or parks with the most shade, visit our Summer Fun Guide for Houston families.

Best Outdoor Water Parks in Atlanta for Family Fun

Python Plunge is a two-person water slide featuring swirling discs and adrenaline-pumping drops, at Six Flags White Water. Photo courtesy of Six Flags White Water

Outdoor water parks in Atlanta are about to open and welcome kids to seek relief from sweltering summer temperatures. Southern summers can be brutal and spending the day at one of these awesome Atlanta water parks will bring a smile to any family member. Whether thrill-seekers prefer the more intense water park slides or younger/more cautious kiddos choose a calming lazy river ride, there is the perfect aquatic attraction for everyone!

Before heading out to these outdoor water parks in Atlanta, remember to load up on sunscreen and UV swimwear. Diaper-aged children must wear appropriate swim diapers in addition to swimwear. (If you forget to pack swim diapers, many water parks sell these at gift shops.)

Best Outdoor Water Parks in Chicago for Family Fun

Stay cool with an outdoor water park near Chicago.

Water parks near Chicago add to our beat-the-heat arsenal of amazing beaches and splash pads. If a day at a Chicago water park is on your summer bucket list, we’ve got you covered. From great local pools with amazing slides to giant water amusement parks, we’ve rounded up our favorite water parks near Chicago. These water parks are jam-packed with lazy rivers, slides, splash pads, beaches, and diving boards. There’s something for everyone, from thrill-seeking teens (and adults) to the smallest water-loving toddler. It's time to start splashing at the best outdoor water parks near Chicago. 

How To Handle Sibling Rivalry with a New Baby

Help your child bond with a newborn by involving them in the baby's care. Photo provided by Kelly Patino

When a kid goes from being an only child to having a new baby brother or sister, sibling rivalry can kick in. Even kids who are excited to be a big sibling will need some time to adjust. They now have to share their parents' attention and time, their space, and even (someday) their toys. This transition period can lead to aggression, regression, jealousy, and sibling rivalry.

As you prepare for baby, you may be asking yourself: How can I stop sibling rivalry with a newborn? How long does it take for siblings to adjust to a new baby? Now take some deep breaths and remind yourself that every child with a new sibling goes through this. With a little patience and grace, your child and baby will be best buds before you know it.

To help ease this tough transition, we've got 25 tips on how to prepare your child for a new sibling, how to introduce your kiddo to the new baby, and how to prevent and stop sibling rivalry. For even more help preparing for baby, check out our Guide to the Best Baby and Kid Gear, Toys, and Hacks, including our lists of the best diaper subscriptions and great baby sleep aids.

Free in May: 29 Things To Do with Kids in Los Angeles

Meet the horses after the (free) polo matches at Will Rogers State Park.

Summer break for kids in Los Angeles is just around the corner, and so are the summer camp fees, family vacation expenses, and a TON of ice cream trips. Before the summer budget blows up, use the month of May to enjoy some of the fabulous free events all over the city. Whether it's free Memorial Day weekend celebrations, budget-friendly excursions, outdoor adventures, or checking out a new museum, here are free family things for kids in Los Angeles to do in May. 

Discover all the free activities and events near you in our Free Things To Do with Kids in Los Angeles Guide, which includes a roundup of all the Free Museum Days in Los Angeles, plus a list of 60+ Birthday Freebies for Kids

Free in May: 32 Free Things To Do with Kids in Westchester and the Hudson Valley

Katonah Museum of Art is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Pollack Family Learning Center with a free event. Photo courtesy of the center

May is always packed with festivals, performances, and other family fun, but this year is particularly loaded with amazing, FREE things to do. We've rounded up dozens of great events in Westchester and the Hudson Valley that don't cost a single dime. From Cinco de Mayo parties to comics fests to sheep shearing, there's something for every age and taste.

Check out loads more fun things to do in our Best of May post. And be sure to take a look at our Free Guide for Westchester and Hudson Valley Families for even more ideas.

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