Staten Island Family-Friendly Restaurants: 10 Places to Eat with Kids on SI

Before I had children, I was always eating out. And now that I have kids, nothing has changed—except perhaps the time that we eat. (No more 9pm dinners!) As a Staten Islander, I'm constantly on the lookout for restaurants in our borough that serve good food and have a nice atmosphere, but are also welcoming to my two boys, ages eight and one.

While it's true that Staten Island has a lot of fast-food joints and mall food court chains, we've got other options, too. Over the years, my family and I have dined all over the borough, and there are certain restaurants that stand out from the rest. Some spots offer entertainment along with the eats, others feature an old New York ambiance and a few offer great deals specifically for families, including one where kids eat free. Here are my top ten favorite places to eat with kids on Staten Island.

Fun Cooking Classes for NJ Kids at Bambino Chef

After being stuck indoors for months now with your kids, this time of year can seem like a never ending saga, leaving even the most innovative parents desperate for new and interesting things to do. Plus, it can be challenging to find something suitable for the younger crowd. If you've got a kid that perks up every time Mom pulls out a mixing bowl, or even if you just want to shake things up a bit for your non-foodies, head over to Bambino Chef and take a cooking class!

This Week: March Go List, Easter Portrait Deal, St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, New Giveaways

Am I the only one who can't believe it's March? But it must be true: Temperatures are rising, days are getting longer, daffodil shoots are peeking through and our March Go NYC List is up! For those of you who love to plan ahead, our brand-new Go List highlights the absolute best things to do all month, and a bunch of our picks take place this weekend including the kickoff of the New York International Children's Film Festival and the debut of Topsy-Turvy, Madison Square Park's new interactive public art display.

March also brings St. Patrick's Day, summer camp registration, Easter and spring break. Our Travel site has a bunch of spring break getaway deals and we're furiously at work updating our annual Easter egg hunt post. In the meantime, how about posing for an adorable portrait with live baby chicks in honor of the season? Mommy Poppins has partnered with Big Apple Portraits for a fun, one-day-only event, where families can sit for a photo shoot with the chicks, make cool crafts and enjoy other perks.

Read on for details about how to book your session, as well as info on our new Giveaway page and links to all of the other things we covered on the NYC site this week.

New Event: Pose for a Portrait with Live Baby Chicks at Big Apple Portraits

Two years ago, we discovered Portraitbug and its adorable photo sessions, which inspired us to offer a great deal on Easter portraits. It was hugely popular—I even went with my family. The photos we got from that shoot are some of the best I have of my kids, both the ones with the chicks and without.

While Portraitbug has closed, most of the staff has moved to Big Apple Portraits, which offers the same great quality and value just a few blocks away. So I'm thrilled to partner with Big Apple Portraits this year to offer Live Baby Chicks Portrait Sessions at our upcoming Mommy Poppins special event.

10 Things to Do in Boston with Kids This Weekend, March 2-3

There’s plenty going on this weekend for families in the Boston area, including the Boston Inventgenuity Festival on Saturday and Sunday. Kids can enjoy great music, too, with favorites like Ben Rudnick, Little Groove, and Vanessa Trien all performing this weekend. Early March means maple sugaring time, and one of the first special sugaring events happens at the Middlesex Fells. Read on for details about these and other great events happening this weekend. And check out our March Go Boston List for some special events taking place throughout the month.

If you’re planning to visit a museum with the family, Tara has rounded up some times and ways to get free admission to our city’s world class, family-friendly museums. We’ve also got more ideas for outdoor fun, even while trees are leafless and the ground is covered in a layer of white.

Finally, even though February Vacation Week has just ended, we’ve started highlighting camps and programs available for April vacation – many of these camps fill up fast!

Enjoy the weekend!

Fun & Free Things to Do with LA Kids this Weekend: Whales, Seuss and Odysseo

There is no greater star in the children’s literary world than Dr. Seuss (aka Theodor Geisel). His March 2 birthday is honored as National Read Across America Day, and his stories are being read all around town. So grab your well-worn copy of Cat in the Hat and get ready for a wild weekend. Oh the places you'll go... unless you need to take the 405, because they're doing that shut-down-the-freeway thing again (with a cute "keep two lanes open to create false hope" twist).

This is also a big weekend for whales (who are lucky because the 405 closure doesn't affect them). The gentle giants are feted in celebrations at Dana Point and Palos Verdes, and might even get a shout-out at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium's anniversary fest.

Also apparently unaffected by the 405 is February, because it done hightailed it outta here, which means it's time for our March Go List! One big recommendation this month is Cavalla: Odysseo (read our review of opening night)!

Read on for our favorite picks for this weekend …

Long Island Kids' Activities March 2 & 3: A Children's Program Of Irish Dancers, Chocolate World Expo, Read Across America

It's Read Across America weekend! You'll find celebrations at libraries and elsewhere all over the Island. Also check out the celebrations at the Long Island Children's Museum and Maritime Explorium. Calling all chocolate lovers!  The Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City is hosting the annual Chocolate World Expo where you can sample and purchase chocolates, baked goods, gelato, specialty foods, and more from more than 50 local and regional vendors. Advance tickets are strongly suggested. If your kids love playing with and collecting trains, they'll especially enjoy the St. James Model Railroad Club Winter Train Display at the Mills Pond House in St. James. Also on tap: a concert by Aesops Bops with the Yak Yak Band with David Gonzalez at the Landmark on Main Street in Port Washington, and a Purim carnival at the Friedberg JCC.  As always, check out our events calendar every day for fun activities for the family!

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