Weekday Picks for LI Kids: Egg Hunt, Nature Tales, Sensory-Friendly Performances March 30-April 3

This week brings a variety of kid- and family-friendly activities and events. Head over to White Post to hunt for Easter eggs and take a photo with the big bunny, jump around at Bouncers & Slydos and enjoy a sensory-friendly performance at the Long Island Children's Museum. And with spring break approaching, be sure to check out our roundup of fun things to do during school recess.

Keep in mind that this list is just our top picks—be sure to check our Event Calendar for more options. And to receive this post in your inbox, sign up for our FREE newsletters, which go out twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays).

Weekday Picks for Boston Kids: Bunny Photos and Free Museums, March 30-April 3

As March decides whether to leave Boston like a lion or a lamb, tons of fun events continue to fill our Event Calendar. This week's highlights include some of your last chances for photos with the Easter Bunny. If you're looking for quick and fun ways to fool your kids on Wednesday, try these super easy April Fools' Day pranks.

If you've had enough of the holidays, you can use this week to make a dent in our list of the Best Things to Do with Kids in Boston This Spring, or start making decisions about summer by visiting a camp open house.

Other picks this week include FREE museum visits at the deCordova and the Discovery Museums, plus a day especially for homeschoolers at the USS Constitution Museum. Read on for all of our weekday picks, and don't forget to check out the full Event Calendar!

Weekday Picks for Connecticut Kids: Zumba, Science Fun & Easter Eggs Hunts March 30-April 3

This week finally promises some springlike weather, and with quite a few school districts on break, there are many opportunities to get outside and enjoy the warmer temperatures. Fun on tap includes Zumba, history and science activities, and Easter egg hunts in Fairfield County, Litchfield County and Central Connecticut.

We only highlight one activity per day in this post, but you can find plenty of other fun options in our Event Calendar and March GoList. Have fun!

Weekday Picks for Westchester Kids: Spring Break & Easter Fun March 30-April 3

Most schools are closed for spring break this week, but there’s no need to panic: Mommy Poppins has a jam-packed lineup of fun and enriching activities for Westchester families! We’ve assembled our top picks for every weekday, most of which are FREE.

Celebrate Easter at the Easter Egg Hunt Bunny Bounce or get your geek on at Sciencetellers. There’s also a Fancy Nancy Party in honor of the fictional kid-lit character, who’s turning 10!

Read on for more details, and then check out our roundup of egg hunts and our Event Calendar for more options. If you haven't already, subscribe to our FREE newsletters to get posts like this delivered right to your inbox.

Weekday Event Picks for NYC Kids: Auto Show, Egg Hunt, Meet the Rockettes March 30-April 3

This week, you can celebrate Easter with an outdoor egg hunt, check out the latest rides at the annual New York Auto Show or snap a photo with The Rockettes in honor of their new Radio City Music Hall show.

Although we only highlight one event per day in this post, you can find plenty of other options in our Event Calendar and Spring Fun Guide.

Weekday Event Picks for LA Kids: Eggs, LEGOS, & Bubblefest March 30-April 3

While this LEGO lover is still reeling from The Academy’s decision not to include The LEGO Movie in its list of nominees for best picture, no harm no foul; a sequel is in the works, and this week you can see the original again (or for the first time if somehow your family missed it) at the Santa Monica Public Library.

Passover starts this week, and Easter hits its stride. Plus right in the middle we have April Fools' Day—care to play a prank or two on your kids? For those on spring break, it's a great time to head to the Discovery Cube in Orange County for Bubblefest, or check out the new Discovery Cube in the Valley while its introductory discount price is still in effect.

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