Mega Indoor Play Space Curiosity On Court Opens in Cobble Hill

Families are flocking to Curiosity on Court, the new indoor play space that just opened in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. And for good reason. With custom play structures and exhibits, open-play hours, weekend hours, date nights and birthday party packages, Curiosity on Court is a great addition to the recent spate of indoor play spaces opening up in Brooklyn.  

Read on for our parent review of this new kid hot spot.

12 Drop-In Kid Spots in the Lower Hudson Valley

Whether you’re in need of a date night, or your kids just want some evening fun, there are many places in the Lower Hudson Valley that host Kid or Teen Nights. Great for some solo adult time, these places offer either drop-in (no parents or pre-registration required) or drop-off play (parents not required but pre-registration may be). Some of these facilities have irregular program dates, so contact the location for the most recent schedule. 

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Weekend Fun for NJ Kids: Maple Sugaring, Snowshoe Sundays, January 23-24

The frigid air has finally arrived in New Jersey and you’ve got two choices – stay inside or play outdoors! For some outdoor winter adventure, bundle up and check out a Maple Sugaring Demo or Weekend Family Walk at Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center or bring your binoculars along for a Winter Waterfowl Walk at Liberty State Park. And if you’d rather be warm & toasty indoors, we’ve got you covered there too! Head to the Monmouth County Library for A Frozen Adventure in Music, Dance & Story, take the kiddos to see the latest Milk & Cookies interactive story time “One-Man Band” or get your tickets for Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Whatever you decide to do this weekend, we hope you enjoy it with family and friends. For additional activity options, check out our Event Calendar.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens at El Capitan: Spoiler-free Parent Review

If you are a family of die-hard Star Wars fans, then you've obviously already seen The Force Awakens (probably multiple times) and have no need of an outside opinion. But what about the rest of us? What about parents who like Star Wars movies (or at least 20th century Star Wars movies) but didn't feel driven to join the throngs in seeing the new one opening weekend? What about those of us who take a PG-13 rating to heart, and wonder whether this is a movie to see with kids? And, if you do want to see it as a family, is it really so special seeing it at El Capitan? I'll take a vow of no spoilers and answer all of these questions.

Yoga Classes and Birthday Parties for Boston Kids

Many adults love attending yoga classes for exercise or just to relax, and now kids in the Boston area can get the same benefits. Several local yoga studios offer classes – and sometimes birthday parties – specifically tailored to kids and teenagers. With short days and cold weather upon us, this is the perfect time of year for kids to try a new indoor activity like yoga. Here are 18 great options in the Boston area for future yogis: 

9 Kid-Friendly Restaurants and Dessert Spots in Chappaqua

We've explored the best things to do with kids in Chappaqua, but you can really work up an appetite with all of that activity. Where can you go to satisfy your hunger? Look no further than our round-up of family-friendly restaurants.

Chappaqua boasts a wide variety of kid-approved restaurants, cafes, eateries and bakeries at reasonable prices. Many of these establishments are worth eating at even if you don’t live in the village.

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bergenPAC, A Family-Friendly Theater in New Jersey

Even though I’m a parent in the New York area, I'm always looking for easier options for my kids to see live theater than to head into the city. Manhattan is still the only place to see Broadway shows and a great place to take older kids, but bergenPAC, in Englewood, offers an alternative that’s friendlier on the wallet and generally easy to navigate with a toddler in tow. Check out our insider's guide to Bergen Performing Arts Center and enjoy your family-friendly theater-going experience!

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