Hanukkah for NYC Kids: Top 8 Ways to Celebrate the Festival of Lights

Thanksgiving isn't the only holiday we'll be celebrating this November. For the first time in more than a century, Thanksgiving and Hanukkah are set to coincide. This is literally a once-in-a-lifetime experience—unless you plan to live another 70,000 or so years. That's the next time Thanksgivukkah is supposed to occur!

Hanukkah starts at sundown on Wednesday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Eve) and continues for eight nights and days, and there are lots of ways to mark the holiday beyond lighting your Menurkey at sundown every evening. In fact, a lot of the best Hanukkah fetes take place this coming Sunday before the holiday even officially begins. From fun-filled Jewish museum family days to giant menorah illuminations to Thanksgivukkah parties honoring both holidays, here are the top eight ways to celebrate Hanukkah with NYC kids.

Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Scarsdale

Our month-long focus on Scarsdale continues with a look at family friendly restaurants in the area. Although Scarsdale isn't exactly known as a foodie haven, there are great places to dine with your family. So no need to traipse into Manhattan for quality cuisine--just head to one of the local eateries for good food that kids will love. Many of these spots are right in the village, with a few closer to the Eastchester line or on Central Avenue. Not all of the places on our list have a dedicated children's menu, however they all make the cut due to welcoming, friendly staff and entree options for even the pickiest palette. Read on for our top picks for family dining in Scarsdale.

This Week: Macy's Balloon Inflation Tips and Pics, NYC Holiday Train Shows, Last Chance for our Holiday Photo Event

It's beginning to look a lot like the holidays in NYC. The Rock Center tree has arrived (though it's not lit yet), the ice-cream truck perpetually parked by my daughter's school is playing Christmas songs (no, I am not making that up) and we're furiously updating our Holiday Fun Guide to help you plan out your season. New holiday-related posts this week include everything you need to know about Macy's Balloon Inflation the night before the big Thanksgiving Day Parade, what's new at the annual Grand Central Terminal and New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Shows and turkey farms you can visit on Long Island.

Speaking of planning your season, are you coming to our Mommy Poppins Holiday Photo Event this Saturday on the Upper East Side? Cross holiday cards off your to-do list as the pros from Big Apple Portrait shoot playful pics of your kids with Santa or against a seasonal background. Other activities include cookie decorating, crafts and storytime, plus giveaways and discounts on cards. Although the morning sessions are pretty much sold out, we still have space in the afternoon so reserve your spot now!

We also have a super-awesome giveaway this week: Four tickets to see the musical Annie on Broadway. Enter now as the giveaway ends early on Friday.

Here's what else we covered on the NYC site this week:

Long Island Kids' Activities November 16 & 17: Stuart Little, Papa Is A Poet, Stinky Kids The Musical

This weekend, several shows hit the stage. Follow the chronicles of Britt and her friends in Stinky Kids The Musical. Discover what life was like for a family in hiding in The Diary Of Anne Frank. Everyone's favorite mouse, Stuart Little, discovers ways to survive in a super-sized world. Solve the Thanksgiving mystery and find out Who Took Tom Turkey. Feeling more crafty? Head to the South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center to make musical instruments, or to create works of art inspired by nature. As always, check our events calendar every day for fun activities for the family.

Happily, this activity is fully booked, but there's a waiting list available for the Mommy Poppins Holiday Photo Event on Saturday. In addition to getting adorable pictures of the kiddies with Santa, or against a seasonal backdrop, enjoy crafts, story time, giveaways, and discounts on holiday cards.

Fun and Free Things to Do with Kids in Boston This Weekend: Arabian Nights, Ski Show, Rock 'n' Romp and More

Our roundup of weekend events features lots of family shows and concerts including the opening of Arabian Nights, The Trolls and Trees puppet show, and Body Music for All Ages, the Boston Globe Ski and Sports Expo, and a Family Works event with Ben Rudnick and Friends. Read on for details, and remember that our calendar is filled with many more activities.

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Best Indoor Play Spaces in Morris County

The balmy days of early autumn are now behind us and the cooler weather is here to stay. Wondering what to do with the kids now that it’s too cold to hit the playground most days? We’ve got the scoop on super-fun indoor play spaces to help you survive the winter months ahead. From painting pottery to rock climbing to just bouncing around, you'll find a variety of options to suit every child. Read on for our list of eight great locations in Morris County and check out our posts that highlight other spots in Bergen County, Essex County, Hudson County and Warren & Sussex Counties.

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