Weekly Wrap Up: St. Patrick's Day Celebrations for NYC Kids, Ways to Ring in Spring, Best New NYC Summer Camps

We've been hitting the park every day after school this week, as you can see from our photo. The city really comes alive in spring and it's always thrilling to experience. You can celebrate the new season at home by reading books about nature, and then head out to one of NYC's Destination Playgrounds or the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, where the cherry blossoms are already starting to bloom. There's also a cool Cherry Blossoms: Japan Fest at the American Museum of Natural History Museum this Saturday.

Spring fever is hitting our regional sites as well. Our New Jersey site is already looking ahead to Easter with an awesome Easter Bunny Train Ride giveaway. And even though the Philadelphia International Flower Show has ended, you can head up to Massachusetts for the Boston Flower & Garden Show, which is on view through Sunday. Of course St. Patrick's Day is the main event this weekend, and we've got roundups of genuinely kid-friendly celebrations all over the tri-state area, including NYC, NJ, Long Island and Connecticut.

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Little Lions: Best Kids' Books About Nature from The New York Public Library

In honor of the start of spring, our March Little Lions post is all about nature. There are lots of colorful kids' books about communing with the great outdoors, even here in New York City.

Tiffany James, senior librarian at the Mosholu branch of the New York Public Library in the Bronx, put together this book list of her favorite titles featuring growing gardens, wiggly worms and hopping playgrounds.

Tips for Enjoying the 2012 New York International Auto Show with Kids

If you have a little car lover in your home, then this spring break you'll want to steer them to the 2012 New York International Auto Show. More than 1,000 eye-catching vehicles will pack the massive Jacob K. Javits Center, and big-name makers are scheduled to debut new models,

While the Auto Show isn't tailored for families, there are some great kids' attractions, like futuristic prototypes and show cars that inspire your imagination for the cars of tomorrow. There's even a flying car this year (no joke!)

Here are our seven tips for enjoying the Auto Show with kids.

Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend March 17-18: St. Patrick's Day Fun, Honeybees, Cookie Party, Wizards & more!

Although we've been celebrating St. Patty's for a few weeks, this weekend it's the REAL deal. So get your green on and enjoy the holiday at the NJ Children's Museum or Saddle River Valley Cultural Center. There are also some great outdoor activities at various Nature Centers and Honey Bees are buzzing at the Community Children's Museum. Read on for all of our picks and remember, you can always find a list of all NJ weekend activities for kids in our Event Calendar. Enjoy, NJ!

Fun and Free Things to Do with Kids in Boston: St Patrick's Day Weekend, 3/17-3/18

Saturday is St Patrick’s Day, and Boston celebrates with the traditional South Boston Parade, starting at 1pm on Sunday. If the parade crowds seem too much for a family outing but you’re looking to something “green”, you can consider:

We have found plenty of other events going on this weekend; read on for our picks, and be sure to check our calendar for more things to do; read our post about the newest exhibits at the Boston Children’s Museum; or find out about the Boston Flower and Garden Show.

We’ve rounded up seven cinemas in the Boston area where parents are welcome to bring their infants to watch some of the latest-run films in a baby-friendly atmosphere. We also met Karen K, a new-to-Boston kindie performer who talked about her recent move and the success of her band; check the Mommy Poppins Boston calendar for upcoming shows, like the one this Friday at Henry Bear’s Park in Cambridge.

Enjoy!

Free and Fun Things to Do this Weekend with NYC Kids: St. Patrick's Day, Cherry Blossoms Fest, Passover Fun March 17-18

Saturday is St. Patrick’s Day and while we realize the big parade on Fifth Avenue isn't for everyone, there are plenty of family-friendly celebrations, like Park Slope's intimate parade and the Irish Arts Center's annual open house. This is also a great weekend for young theater lovers, with stage adaptations of popular kid-lit series Nate the Great and The Magic School Bus, and the zany, sideshow-like antics of Stunt Lab.

Of course the gorgeous weather means you may want to celebrate spring by visiting one of our city's amazing parks and playgrounds. But you can't play outside all day: Bring the party inside by hitting the American Natural History Museum's fun-packed Cherry Blossom Festival.

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.

Boston Flower and Garden Show - A Sure Sign of Spring

If the weather this week hasn’t done enough to give you a case of spring fever, a visit to the Boston Flower and Garden Show - at the Seaport World Trade Center from Wednesday, March 14 through Sunday, March 18 - will certainly do the job. Over 25 garden displays by landscape professionals and area nurseries focus are designed around this year’s theme – First Impressions: Adding WOW Factor to Outdoor Spaces. There is also a full schedule of lectures and demonstrations by top garden writers, industry professionals and chefs, as well as a wide marketplace featuring plants and gardening products.

We had the opportunity to visit the show the first day, and while it is definitely designed for adults, there is plenty to keep the kids’ interest if they do come along.

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