Weekend Fun for LA Kids: KURIOS, Peter Pan, Last Night of Hanukkah, December 12 - 13

You must have been unbelievably good this year because you have been gifted with a weekend full of awesome. First up, Cirque du Soleil makes its way to LA with KURIOS, featuring Cirque’s signature acrobatic artistry, enhanced with a hint of steampunk and boatloads of “oh my gosh, how do they do that!?” And speaking of boatloads, there’s boatloads of holiday boat parades this weekend. Because we Angelenos love us some boat parades.

You want more awesome? Lythgoe Family Productions is back with another Christmas panto, this time taking on Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. These shows have consistently been a high point of the Christmas season for us, with show biz vets and teen Disney stars blowing us away with their talent. Disney on Ice glides in with only the best ice-related Disney tale ever, Frozen. And if that weren’t enough to fill your stocking, we are days away from the next installment from a galaxy far, far away.

As with last week, most of the Hanukkah events are concentrated on Sunday, which is the final night of the holiday. If you haven’t received any gifts yet by then, you are owed eight. (Tell your family you will accept tickets to Kurios, Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, Disney on Ice and Star Wars—marathon optional but it would count for 6).

Keep reading for more on all the awesomeness that is this weekend…

Weekend Fun for Philly Kids: Seaport Parade, Ice Carving, Theater Dec 12-13

When I was little, the holidays were full of excitement. Even the slightest chance of receiving that year's coveted "must-have" toy was enough to have butterflies for weeks! However, as a parent, I realize that it isn't the things we have as much as the memories we make that keep the holidays special.

For great ideas on how to create those memories, turn to our Events Calendar which is filled with many activities. See Santa arrive by chopper to the American Helicopter Museum. Watch the re-enactment of General Washington crossing the Delaware. Experience the one-of-a-kind Seaport Parade of Lights. Or, visit East Passyunk Avenue's Ice Carving Festival as it is transformed into a winter wonderland.

To keep up with the latest family-friendly fun, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Have fun making memories this weekend.

Weekend Fun for LI Kids: Holiday Bonfire, Brunch with Santa & Chanukah on Ice, December 12-13

The holiday celebrations are in full effect, so it might be hard picking just one thing to do this weekend. There's family fun at a breakfast with Santa, a live holiday performance, Chanukah on Ice or a Holiday Bonfire, just to name a few. If you need more, visit our Holiday Guide.

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Weekend Fun for Boston Kids: Hanukkah Run & Urban Nutcracker, December 12-13

Happy holidays! In case your kids haven't gotten the chance to catch up with Santa yet, a couple of perfect opportunities coming up this weekend include a children's Christmas party or breakfast with the jolly old elf himself. Meanwhile, before Hanukkah comes to a close, the Run-a-Latke and family festival sound like great ways to celebrate the holiday in style.

Another festive event opening this weekend is the Urban Nutcracker (pictured), putting a jazzy spin on the holiday classic, while plenty of other fantastic holiday shows are still going strong. Feeling a bit holidayed out? There are tons of great non-holiday picks, too, with events ranging from math to an ice skating to a lantern walk at sunset.

Also on Mommy Poppins Boston this week:

We're on TV! Tune into NECN's Money Saving Mondays at 8:40 am on Monday, December 14 to get the scoop on free holiday fun for families in Boston.

Don't forget to check out the full Event Calendar, and enjoy your weekend.

Weekend Fun for Westchester Kids: Chanukah, Christmas on the Farm, Winter Wildflowers, Dec. 12-13

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and Chanukah, as evidenced by the abundance of holiday happenings in Westchester and the Hudson Valley!

The recurring holiday events taking place throughout the month are now supplemented with a fresh batch of holiday fanfare, including Dickens' Christmas Carol and a new holiday musical: Pageant. For a nature-themed holiday excursion, there’s Christmas on the Farm, as well as the chance to get crafty with your centerpiece at Winter Wildflower Arrangements. There are also several Hanukkah events rounding out the weekend.

Read on for our top picks—then be sure to consult our Event Calendar for the full panoply of options! Don’t forget to check out our Holiday Fun Guide to plan the remaining days of the holiday season, including the best places to visit Santa in Westchester.

Weekend Fun: Science of Santa, Ballerina Swan, Hanukkah Fun, Yummy Cookie Walk

Holiday fun continues this weekend with Christmas festivities that include the Unsilent Night musical parade in the Village, Tuba Christmas at Rockefeller Center, ice skating with Santa in Brooklyn and Pig Brooch Theatre Company's Charlie Brown Christmas Live. Families can also celebrate the last few nights of Chanukah by seeing a musical retelling of the Festival of Lights mounted by the Poppy Seed Players or going on a cool kid-lit-inspired scavenger hunt at the Museum at Eldridge Street.

Other highlights include a series of Star Wars fun at the Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library and Historical Train Weekend at the New-York Historical Society. All of our best bets for the weekend are below. Additional options can be found in our Event Calendar and Holiday Fun Guide.

Holiday Lights Spectacular at Jones Beach: Animated Displays, Santa, Music & More for LI Families

One of my family’s favorite holiday activities is checking out the many light displays on Long Island. Last year, after a seven year absence, the Holiday Lights Spectacular at Jones Beach returned—and we couldn’t be happier! With over 150 animated and synchronized displays and about 300,000 lights, it is the largest holiday light display on Long Island. There is something to wow every member of the family, so of course, we’ll be returning this year. For first time visitors, here's some insight into what you can expect.

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