Best of New York City for Kids 2012: Our Favorite New NYC Spots

Every year, we knock an experience or two off our list of 100 things to do with kids in NYC before they grow up. In 2012, my family braved the crowds at Dylan's Candy Bar (No. 8), Dave & Buster's in Times Square (No. 28) and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation (No. 98), all for the first time. And I know that Mommy Poppins' founder Anna and her kids finally made it to the Easter Parade (No. 27) and went on a couple of auditions just for fun (No. 2). But just when we think we're making a real dent in that list, a slew of brand-new must-see attractions pop up in New York City. Not that we're complaining—that's one of the reasons we love living here.

Even if you're still working on visiting all of the amazing places that opened in 2011, 2012's top new spots deserve to be on your radar. If you read the site every day, you'll probably already know about most of these, but if you missed a few of the 500 or so posts we wrote this year, here's a roundup of our favorite new NYC attractions for families that opened in 2012.

Long Island Kids' Activities December 29 and 30: Kwanzaa Celebration, New Year's Eve Celebrations, and the Silly Dilly Band

Hope your holidays are going well! You'll be able to keep the holiday celebrations going this weekend with a Kwanzaa celebration at the African-American Musuem of Art, New Year's Eve celebrations (be sure to check out our listing of New Year's Eve Celebrations for families, the Silly Dilly Band at the Long Island Children's Museum. Happy New Year!

This Week: New Year's Eve With NYC Kids, School Break Fun, Final Days for Holiday Attractions

It's been a very quiet week on all of the Mommy Poppins sites as we spend time with our families. That photo is from Christmas at my mother-in-law's house and please keep in mind, we also do Hanukkah in our home! But more important than the presents (which are still sitting in a big pile on my living room floor as I figure out where to put them all) were the memories we made. We had a particularly festive time this year and I hope your family's celebration was as uplifting. I think we all really needed that.

Although many of the holidays are behind us, Kwanza is in full swing, New Year's Eve is just a few days away and holiday break is only half over. So there's still plenty of time to enjoy holiday fun in NYC or you could even take a day trip to see seasonal sights in New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut. Our CT site recently posted about the incredible Christmas House in Torrington, which looks like it rivals the famous Garabedian family Christmas House here in the Bronx. And there are other awesome displays in Long Island and New Jersey that are worth traveling to if you have access to a car.

From all of the moms here at Mommy Poppins, we wish you and your family a fabulous New Year! Thank you for sharing 2012 with us. Here's what else we covered in NYC this week:

Fun and Free Things to Do with Kids in Boston This Weekend, Dec 28 and Dec 29

Happy New Year!

Boston offers families plenty of vacation week and weekend activities, plus some fun ways to ring out 2012 and welcome in the new year. Families can choose from kid-friendly celebrations at area museums, and the first-in-the-nation First Night celebration, plus ice skating and New Year’s Day hikes to start the New Year out on the right foot. Most of the holiday events of 2012 wrap up this weekend, and, if the ever-changing New England weather cooperates, local ski areas will be making snow and grooming their trails.

Still looking for things to do? This week, we introduce our 100 Things to Do in Boston with Kids - a bucket list of sorts that offers Boston families plenty of ideas. How many have you done with your family?

Read on for details, or visit our Events Calendar for more activities, and enjoy!

New Year's Weekend in NYC: Free & Fun Things to Do with Kids: Kwanza, Nostalgia Trains, Last Chance Holiday Fun December 29-30

It's the final weekend of 2012 which means the holidays (and the year!) are quickly coming to a close. It's your last chance to enjoy all of the holiday fun New York City has to offer like outrageous Christmas lights, department store holiday windows, twinkling trees and a slew of seasonal shows.

Even though Hanukkah and Christmas are behind us, Kwanza is just beginning, plus New Year's Eve and Three Kings Day are on the horizon. And if you need a break from all the celebrating, the Parks Department is running a nature scavenger hunt in Fort Tryon Park and the Staten Island Zoo is hosting a special dinosaur demo.

These are just a few of the great things going on this weekend. All of our weekend picks are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Holiday Fun Guide. Happy (almost) New Year!

Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Dec 29-30: New Year’s Craft, The Sound of Music, Hot Cocoa Hike & More!

The gifts have been opened and Santa’s come and gone, but if you’re looking to close out the holiday season with one more festive weekend, there’s still time to check out Storybook Land’s Christmas Fantasy in Lights and the Nutcracker 3D Planetarium Show. Ready to ring in 2013? Drop by Imagine That to make New Year’s craft or take a Pre First Day hike at the Cheesequake Nature Center. Read on for our top picks and you can find a listing of all NJ activities in our Event Calendar.

News: Potential School Bus Strike, Jekyll & Hyde Redux, Online Kindergarten Applications, Classic Film Series for Kids Come & Go

We hope you're having a happy holiday season, especially now that the big day has come and gone (no more shopping and wrapping—all that's left is to pay the credit card bills). While we're enjoying lots of family time this week just like you, the news marches on, and we've got plenty of interesting tidbits, including the launch of a pilot program that will allow parents in select districts to apply to kindergarten online, a brand-new film series for kids (and the end of another one), a possible school bus strike and a slew of new Times Square tourist traps... ahem, we mean businesses, including a big one for young horror buffs.

Mostly Free and Fun Things to do in CT with Kids This Weekend December 29-31: Kwanzaa, New Year's, Shrek & Sea Lions

The latter part of 2012 has been difficult for Nutmeggers. The tragedy in Newtown and Hurricane Sandy's wrath has left many of us picking up the pieces of our lives, and others searching for ways to help those in need. For suggestions, check out our post on Ways to Help Sandy Hook Elementary School and the Newtown Community

As we turn to 2013, let us all be grateful for our blessings and hope for a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. We at Mommy Poppins CT are thankful for our readers and will continue being your top resource for events around the state. 

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