6 Plaster Craft Places Where Long Island Kids Can Paint & Party

When it comes to getting your creative juices flowing, there's no shortage of art classes for Long Island kids. But craftsy kids can also paint the town—or more precisely, a piece of pottery—at one of the many plaster craft and ceramic painting places popping up all over the area. Not only is it a great idea for a fun family outing or play date, but most of these studios also host birthday parties.

For more inside fun on Long Island, check out our Indoor Activity Guide or see what's going on in our Event Calendar.

Weekend Fun for NJ Kids: Earth Day, Spring Festivals, Kids Jazz Concert April 25-26

There’s no better way to celebrate the end of April than to spend as much time as possible outdoors, so here’s hoping for another beautiful weekend of sunny skies and mild temps! Earth Day festivities are popping up all over New Jersey, from Earth Day at Liberty State Park to Wild Earth Fest at the Trailside Nature Center to the Project E.A.R.T.H. Swamp Search at Basking Ridge Environmental Center. Keep the seasonal fun going by enjoying the Cape May Spring Festival, the WBGO Kids Jazz Concert Series or the Dia Multicultural Celebration. For even more weekend activities, check out our Event Calendar.

9 Morningside Heights Places to Play: Parks, Landscaped Grounds & a Drop-in Play Space

We finish up our series of posts on Morningside Heights with a roundup of the best places to play in the area, both outside and indoors. Considering its relatively small size, the neighborhood has an impressive number of green spaces, from traditional parks and playgrounds, to the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine's gorgeous grounds and Columbia University's campus, which are both open to the public. And if it's rainy or cold outside, there are a handful of indoor romping spots, including Manhattan's least expensive drop-in play space. Here are our top nine places to play in Morningside Heights.

Connected Camps: Kids Learn To Code at Summer of Minecraft Camp

Here at Mommy Poppins we’re big supporters of kids learning to code; we've written posts about free websites and apps that can help children hone the design, logic and problem-solving skills they need for coding. If you’re the parent of a tween or teen, chances are pretty good that Minecraft is part of life at your home. This summer, kids ages 9 to 13 can combine their love of the game with learning the basics of coding at "Summer of Minecraft" camp.

Our sponsor, Connected Camps, is partnering with Institute of Play, a nonprofit organization, in offering this low-cost, four-week online camp. Kids can be taught everything from the basics of building to coding in-game in a safe, multiplayer environment—all from the comfort of their own home. If this sounds interesting, be sure to read on for an exclusive offer for Mommy Poppins readers, as well as the chance to win one free spot at the camp.

Day Camps in Fairfield County with Sleepover Opportunities

At ages 9 and 7, my kids are a little curious about sleepaway camp—make that very curious. They've heard their friends talk about cabins and color wars and late-night raids of the camp kitchen, and they're ready to sign on the dotted line. But me? I'm a little nervous—okay fine, very nervous. As a result, I've been researching summer day camps that include a sleepover or two so they can get a taste of sleeping away from home. Luckily, there are quite a few summer programs that offer that option in Fairfield County.

12 Morningside Heights Family-Friendly Restaurants: From Great Bagels to Old-School NYC Eateries

Sometimes it feels like Morningside Heights has about as many restaurants as it does college students, which is to say, a lot. Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue overflow with cozy cafes and raucous bars, and during the warmer months, sidewalk-dining options are plentiful. If you find yourself in this neck of the woods enjoying all the cool things there are to do with kids, we've got a roundup of the top 12 family-friendly restaurants where you can grab a bite with the brood.

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