Sunnyside Gardens Park & Other Places to Play in Sunnyside & Woodside Queens

While we may not have fancy waterside parks like neighboring Long Island City, there are still some great places to play in Sunnyside and Woodside, both outdoors and in. In addition to playgrounds like Lou Lodati Playground and Windmuller Park, which frequently features live entertainment at its band shell, there's the lovely members-only Sunnyside Gardens Park that locals can join and visitors can explore during a handful of annual public festivals.

We have a handful of drop-in places to play indoors, too, including two local libraries with regular storytimes, a pair of awesome playgroups and, if you're really in a bind, a Chuck E Cheese's. (You may hate it but kids love it!) We continue our month-long focus on Sunnyside and Woodside with a curated roundup of our favorite romping spots in the area.

5 Fall Deals for NYC Kids: Save on Jim Henson's Dinosaur Train Live, Let's Gogh Art Classes, Holiday Photos & More

Fall is in full swing and we've got some great seasonal deals for New York City families. Our generous sponsors are offering discounts on a variety of fun kids' activities for all ages and interests, including a live-action stage adaptation of Jim Henson's beloved Dinosaur Train (one of our top fall family theater picks), creative classes at Let's Gogh Art NYC, a holiday photo shoot from c'est beau photo, tickets to Quiet Clock, the Musical and the Zumbini™ music and movement program for tots. Don't wait to take advantage of these great bargains. Deals this good will be gone long before the first snow falls.

News: Brand New Parks App, Decoding Westchester Towns & Villages, Mommy Poppins at HarvestFest

There's a lot happening around town. Westchester Children's Museum is one step closer to opening their doors and we couldn't be happier. Grand Prix New York added a new art studio space to their already fun filled indoor entertainment complex and Westchester County Parks Department launched a new app to help navigate the parks system.

Speaking of Westchester, ever wonder about the many redundant town and village names in the county and the boundaries they encompass? Well, if you've been puzzled about the county map (or if this just sparked an interest), we found a great breakdown we thought was worth sharing. Read on for more on these topics plus details on catching up with Mommy Poppins at Ridge Hill's HarvestFest 2013

Great Small Towns in NJ: Sparta

Nestled in Sussex Country, Sparta is great little country town and lake community. Whether you are strolling the Lake Mohawk boardwalk or shopping at Olde Lafayette Village, the fresh country air and slower place is a refreshing change. You don’t need to board a plane to explore a new town. By travelling up Route 80, you’ll not only see the beautiful, serene fall foliage, but experience a ‘different’ New Jersey, so head out to Sparta, NJ!
 

This Week: Free Halloween Fun for Kids in NYC & Beyond, Special Mommy Poppins Family Events, Ice-skating Season Starts

We have quite a busy weekend in store here at Mommy Poppins. On Saturday, we're hosting our Halloween Family Cruise on New York Harbor, featuring the wacky antics of Dr. Blood, a costume parade, face painting, nautical skills and tasty treats. Then on Sunday, it's our first-ever Mommy Poppins Night at the New Victory Theater. Enjoy the charming family production Me and My Shadow, a pre-show puppet workshop and a post-show meet and greet with the cast, plus a 20% discount on tickets. There are still tickets available for the sail and the show, so we hope to see you at one of these special events—or both!

Meanwhile, everything's coming up Halloween on all of our sites. This week we rounded up FREE family costume parades in NYC and Westchester; haunted houses in New Jersey and on Long Island; NJ haunted hayrides and fun ideas for non-edible treats to hand out on Halloween.

Our Travel site continued its series on vacationing in the U.K. with a post about things to do with kids in Cornwall, England. Plus we've got a roundup of the ten best hotel chains for families including categories like best value and coolest amenities. And there are still a few hours left to enter our Songs for Seeds preschool music class giveaway.

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

Long Island Kids' Activities October 19 & 20: Rock Hall Country Fair, Oyster Festival, Sayville Fall Festival

This weekend, head to the Five Towns and enjoy a country fair at the Rock Hall Museum. Now in its 30th year, The Oyster Festival, which is one of the largest waterfront festivals, hits the streets of Downtown Oyster Bay. For those in Suffolk County, head to Downtown Sayville for a festival, which celebrates the fall harvest through a pumpkin contest and an apple pie bake off. In the mood for some indoor fun? Budding cinefiles of all ages enjoy a 75 minute shorts program at the Long Beach Hotel. Icelandic pop singer Elska hits the stage for two performances at the Long Island Children's Museum. Also on tap: a Nocturnal Animals & Scavenger Hunt at the Sands Point Preserve. As always, check our events calendar every day for fun activities for the family.

Fun and Free Things to Do with Kids in Boston This Weekend: Head of the Charles, Boston Book Festival and More

Boston families are treated to a host of family-friendly festivals this weekend, from the Boston Book Festival in Copley Square to the Great Pumpkin Fest at the EcoTarium; from Applefest at Wachusett Mountain to the Rockport Harvest Fest in Rockport Center. These, plus the Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey Circus, a celebration of National Archaeology Day at the Museum of Science, the Head of the Charles Regatta, and Boo at the Zoo are just some of the many weekend options available. And be sure to check our Events Calendar for more things to do.

Also on Mommy Poppins Boston this week:

Enjoy!

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