Spring Deals: Save on Camps, Classes and Birthday Party for NYC Kids

Spring brings flowers, long days in the playground and a new set of exclusive Mommy Poppins deals. We reached out to some of our favorite fun and enriching NYC programs and asked them to extend discounts to our readers. The result is seven awesome offers for kids that you won't want to miss, from preschoolers through teens. Save big bucks on birthday party packages, day camp, guitar lessons, a family photo shoot and more!

Free & Fun Things to Do this Weekend with NYC Kids: Children’s Carnival in Queens, Earth Day Festivals April 13-14

We enjoyed our first no coat day this week so hopefully spring is here to stay. There are certainly lots of great ways to enjoy the season this weekend including the Queens County Farm Museum's annual Children's Carnival, hands-on gardening for kids at the New York Botanical Garden and the shearing of the heather in Fort Tryon Park.

Worried the weather won't cooperate? That's okay because there are plenty of awesome indoor activities, too, like the gloriously geeky The Intergalactic Nemesis at the New Victory Theater, BAMcinématek's Hayao Miyazaki animated movie retrospective and a few really cool FREE events at local public libraries and parks.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our best bets are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Spring Fun Guide.

Release Your Kid's Inner Movie Critic at the LA Children's Film Festival

It's a kid's dream come true: we want to hear everything your kids have to say about a movie!

In fact, we want to do more than that: we want to invite your kids to see a couple of kids' films for free and THEN tell us what they think about them. And we want to publish their very important opinions right here on this website for other kids and adults to see. In short, we want to turn your kids into film critics for the  Los Angeles Children's Film Festival in Santa Monica this month.

We are recruiting our team of critics by the end of day on Thursday, April 11, so that we can invite them to their special preview screenings on Saturday, April 13, at either 10am or 11:45am.

Long Island Kids' Activities April 13 & 14: Family Fishing Festival, Jackson Pollock Painting, Wantagh Park Family Festival

This weekend, head on over to Belmont Lake State Park in North Babylon for the Spring Family Fishing Festival. At the Children's Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton, enjoy hands-on fun in the Get Creative: Jackson Pollock Painting workshop, where you’ll make your own Jackson Pollock inspired painting. The Wantagh Park Family Festival boasts rides, international and festival foods, and a picnic area. The 10th Annual Student Film Project Screening & Awards Ceremony at Guild Hall in East Hampton will give you the opportunity to screen great films made by students ranging in age from 2nd grade to 12th grade, as well as to see an awards presentation. Also on tap: Garden Workshop: Container Vegetable Growing at Garden of Eve Organic Farm & Market in Riverhead, and Legally Blonde the Musical at the Shelter Island School in Shelter Island. As always, check out our events calendar every day for fun activities for the family!

Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend April 13-14: Cherry Blossom Festival, Bug Bonanza, Daffodil Day & More!

With the arrival of some warm weather, it’s pretty safe to say that spring is (finally!) upon us. If you haven’t ventured outside yet, this weekend is the perfect time to head over to the Essex County Cherry Blossom Festival or check out Daffodil Day at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum. Indoor fun includes Pinkalicious the Musical or the latest performance from the Milk & Cookies Children’s Theatre. Read on for our top picks and find a listing of all NJ activities in our Event Calendar.

Take Kids on a Midtown International Food Crawl

Our month-long focus on Midtown West continues with a look at some of the culturally diverse restaurants you'll find on Ninth Avenue. While we've covered other places to eat with kids in the neighborhood in the past—notably family-friendly eateries near hot spots Times Square and Rockefeller Center—a stroll down Ninth Avenue can feel like taking a trip around the world. Unlike other foodie strips that focus on a specific ethnicity (see Chinatown, the Bronx's Little Italy and Little Tokyo in the East Village), Ninth Avenue is filled with eclectic eateries—there's a reason it hosts NYC's annual International Food Festival every spring.

No children's menus or chicken fingers at these spots. Instead, Ninth Avenue is a great place to introduce your brood to delicacies from Thailand, Greece, Turkey, Brazil and others—way more options than we could ever list here. Our top picks are all casual and kid-friendly, and located on a 12-block strip. You could even grab takeout from a few of them and throw your own international family food fest in nearby Hell's Kitchen Park.

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