Weekend Fun for LI Kids: Superhero Day, Cinderella, Tulip Festival, May Day May 2-3

This weekend is all about getting outside and enjoying the season. Celebrate spring at Benner's Farm's May Day Festival, or take in the beautiful blooms at the annual Tulip Festival in Huntington. If you've got a wannabe Superman or Wonder Woman at home, head over to the Whaling Museum's National Superhero Day Celebration! to meet fictional and real-life heroes, and make themed crafts.

Remember, you can find even more options in our jam-packed Event Calendar. To receive our posts in your inbox, subscribe to our free newsletters.

Weekend Fun for Boston Kids: Spring Festivals & Concerts, May 2-3

What a great weekend for spring festivals in the Boston area! There's something for everyone to celebrate: creativity at the Harvard ArtsFirst Festival (pictured), Boston's diversity at the Wake Up the Earth Festival, and the great outdoors at Springfest. On top of all of these gems, the 20-mile Walk for Hunger on Sunday is a great way to get some springtime exercise while teaching kids about giving back to the community.

Performances this weekend include The Emperor's New Clothes puppet show in Brookline and Sesame Street Live in Boston. Families can also catch a Bay Youth Symphony Spring Concert in Duxbury or a Pop Ups concert in Natick.

Also on Mommy Poppins Boston this week:

Enjoy your weekend and don't forget to check out our full Event Calendar!

Weekend Fun for NYC Kids: Whitney Block Party, FDNY Open House, Free Comics May 2-3

This is a weekend of tough choices thanks to the slew of spring fairs and festivals going on. There are lots of annual favorites like the Cherry Blossom Festival on Randall's Island, Hippo Playground's spring fair and Holi, the Festival of Colors, plus the art-filled grand opening fest for the new Whitney Museum of American Art.

Families can also volunteer to clean up a neighborhood park, or celebrate the FDNY's 150th anniversary. And Saturday is Free Comic Book Day, so local shops are giving away complimentary issues.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Spring Fun Guide. And if you're looking to plan out your entire month, check out the new edition of our NYC GoList, which highlights the absolute best things to do with kids throughout May.

News: End of Popular Spring Fest, Baby Gorillas and Middle School Applications

This week's news is full of great openings and arrivals for kids, from a newly renovated playground in Queens, to FDNY Open Houses in all five boroughs, to newborn gorillas at the Bronx Zoo. Plus, now that middle school offers are in, find out about District 2's proposed changes to the application process, and how your budding songbirds can audition for one of the city's most prestigious children's choirs!

Best Carousel Rides in the Los Angeles Area

And the seasons, they go 'round and 'round, and the painted ponies go up and down... Your children can travel back in time to a simpler day on one of five SoCal carousels. Some of the carousels below have a long history (like the one at Santa Monica Pier); some are great indoor activities for rainy days, and some even work as birthday party venues. What they all do equally well is put smiles on faces.

Weekend Fun for NJ Kids: Spring Festivals, Cinco de Mayo, Kite Day, May 2-3

Say hello to the lovely month of May! Festivals abound in New Jersey at this time of year, like the Hackettstown Annual Spring Festival, the Hoboken Spring Arts & Music Festival and Bridgeton's Cinco de Mayo Cultural Fest, all happening this weekend. For more seasonal fun, go fly a kite at Terhune Orchard’s Kite Day, cheer on your favorite football team during the Jets Draft Family Day, or head to the Bergen County Zoo to watch sheep shearing and visit with barnyard animals. For even more weekend activities, check out our Event Calendar.

Support The New York Foundling at a Special Shopping Event in May

We love finding cool ways to give back, especially when kids can get involved. It's even better when it supports an amazing organization that helps the most vulnerable New Yorkers, children. That's why we're partnering with The New York Foundling's petiteSHOP—a unique shopping experience along with family-friendly activities and experiences—to help raise money to support the important work The New York Foundling does.

For three weekends in May, you can drop by The Foundling Children's Charity Pop-up to find cool designer duds, toys, decor and more at a variety of price points, and participate in workshops and activities, including a free family photo shoot with celebrity and fashion photographer Lee Clower. It will be fun, and you can all go home knowing you did some good, too.

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