22 Splash Pads in NYC that Are Perfect for Toddlers and Preschoolers

The Domino Park splash pad is gentle enough for little kids to enjoy its spray. Photo by Ros Muggeridge

It’s time to get the kids suited up and slathered in sunscreen because it’s summer in the city. While there are plenty of splash pads and spraygrounds in NYC, they can be intimidating to toddlers and preschoolers. That's why we're bringing you this list of the best NYC splash pads and sprinkler parks for little New Yorkers.

If you need more ways to beat the heat, visit our Guide to NYC Beaches, Lakes, and Pools for Families.

35 Water Games for Kids To Play All Summer Long

A cheap roll of tinfoil, an incline of some sort, and water are all you need for a tinfoil river. Photo by Ally Noel

Water games are an easy way to keep the kids entertained and cool this summer—even in the middle of a heat wave! From a simple water balloon toss to fancier DIY fun like sprinkler Twister, these water games for kids are sure to please all ages. Read on for our favorites—and you can also download this free printable with all 25 top water games for kids.

Need more free and cheap activities for the kids this summer vacation? Our family started a Boredom Busters jar: a painted Mason jar full of ideas to keep them busy (and tired out). Anyone complaining of boredom can open it and pick out an activity. For inspirational ideas for your own jar, check out our ultimate summer bucket list ideas with 100 (mostly) free games and activities for kids or our list of 100 things to do when kids are bored.

Best Central Park Restaurants for Kids, Plus Picnics, Pretzels, and More

For a memorable meal, and a special kids' menu, dine at Tavern on the Green. Photo by Jim Henderson

A picnic in Central Park makes for a lovely alfresco meal, but if you don't have time to plan, there are a handful of Central Park restaurants ready to serve you a sit-down or to-go meal, plus plenty of snack food staples at the ubiquitous hot dog carts peppering the paths that criss-cross the park.

Next time you find yourself exploring the secrets of Central Park and hunger strikes, here are our top picks for kid-friendly Central Park restaurants, plus some family-friendly restaurants just outside its gates.

16 Best Things to Do in Stony Brook with Kids

Take a hike through Avalon Park and Preserve, which has outdoor artwork on display, when you visit Stony Brook.

Stony Brook is well known as the home of Stony Brook University, but it's definitely far more than just a college town: The walkable village is perfect for a day trip, with historic sites, museums, shopping, great restaurants, and fun recreation opportunities. 

Read on for things to do with kids on a visit to Stony Brook. For more day trip ideas, check out our Long Island Neighborhood Guides

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