Long Island Staycations: Shelter Island

Tucked away between the North and South Forks of Long Island, is a shady retreat with glorious beaches, abundant wildlife, and a friendly laid-back atmosphere. My family has been heading to Shelter Island since 1963, and the island has changed surprisingly little over the years. It’s still OK to stop and say “hi” to a passing driver. It is never so noisy that you can’t hear the birds chirp or the crickets sing. One third of the island belongs to the Nature Conservancy’s Mashomack Preserve.

Bromley Adventure Park: Summer Fun in Southern Vermont

A vacation in southern Vermont can be bucolic and serene, filled with lazy days swimming in a lake, hiking, and visiting farm animals. But, when travelling with kids, sometimes adding a day of raucous fun can be a great addition to your Vermont family vacation. Luckily, there’s one spot in the midst of the farms, lakes and woods that provides amusement park style fun with Vermont style adventure.

The Bromley Adventure Park is the only place in Southern Vermont where families will find rides that fling you in the air and swoosh you down the mountain, wet or dry, fast or slow.  In addition to a water slide, an alpine slide, bumper boats, a bungee jumper, a climbing wall, a ziprider and other fun attractions, Bromley Mountain Adventure Park has recently added a Aerial Adventure Park where you can take to the trees on a challenge course in the treetops.

Mostly Free & Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend Aug 11-12: Butterfly Festival, Corn Festival, Vintage Baseball & More!

It sure can be tricky to stay in the summer mode when back-to-school planning is all around (those darn school supply lists!). Thankfully this weekend has tons of family fun to savor those carefree summer days and nights. There's a Butterfly Festival, Frog Festival, Corn Festival, Nature Scavenger Hunt and some Vintage Baseball to get you and your family outside. Read on for all our top picks and remember, you can find a listing of all NJ activities for kids in our Event Calendar.

Best New York City Views: 11 Spots to See and Photograph NYC

Visitors come to New York City from the world over to eat our pizza, feel our energy and marvel at our spectacular views. But even for us locals, NYC is an awe-inspiring sight (we just need to remember to slow down and take it in every once in a while).

While tourists routinely flock to the Empire State Building or the Top of the Rock to literally look down on the city, there are less well known vantage points that also offer incredible views of NYC, including parks, promenades, museums and a tram. So grab your camera and get ready to fall in love with New York City for the first time—or all over again.

News: $81 Million Wasted on NYC Student Database, High Line to Get a Playground, Awesome Lego Olympic Videos

This week brings its share of bummer news, like millions of dollars wasted on a failed student progress tracking system, the closing of Manhattan's cheapest bowling alley and an increased admission fee at one of our favorite NYC children's museums (although it's certainly worth the extra dough!).

But we've got cool news, too, like exciting additions to the High Line, a kid-narrated audio tour of MoMA and great Olympic moments as retold by Lego.

NYC Kids' Eyeglasses: Where to Find Children's Eyewear in New York City

[UPDATED: December 1, 2012]

Shopping for kids' eyeglasses isn't like shopping for clothes or shoes. With prescription glasses, the fit and the style have to be perfect—after all, your child will be wearing them every day. So while there are many excellent eyewear stores in New York City, it's best to go to one that has experience fitting glasses for kids, especially since your child may not realize if a prescription is slightly off or if the frames are pinching the nose. It's also important to find a shop with an onsite optometrist and a wide selection of children's eyeglasses so your kid can find a pair that makes him feel comfortable, confident and even cool.

We contacted a number of well regarded local pediatric ophthalmology offices and asked where they send their clients for kids' glasses in NYC.

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