As Seen On TV: Famous Family-Friendly Houston Restaurants

Photo courtesy Drew's Pastry Palace

Houston is a melting pot with cuisines from all over the world. Many of the city's restaurants are well known, and they have been featured on television shows like Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, Eat Street, Unique Eats, Man vs. Food, Cupcake Wars, Bizarre Foods, and Food Paradise. If you and your family enjoy trying different foods, you have to check out these Houston-area restaurants featured on the Travel Channel, Food Network, and Cooking Channel. Some of these incredible places offer kids menus and outdoor spaces for children to play while parents enjoy conversing over incredible eats.

And for more ideas on where to eat around the city, visit our Houston Restaurant Guide for families.

8 Public Libraries With Great Play Spaces Around Boston

Wellesley's Fells Branch has been renovated into a "learn and play" space. Photo courtesy of Mommy Poppins

There are all sorts of local spots to play indoors when the weather gets frightful. And some of the best spots are absolutely free—including some very special local libraries, which feature unique play spaces along with shelves of books. Whether you’ve got a preschooler or a pre-teen, a trip to at least one of these libraries will be a fun, brain-boosting escape on a cold or wet day.

The Best New Kids Destinations that Opened on Long Island in 2019

Toyota Holiday Village at Jones Beach - Wantagh. Photo courtesy of Magic of Lights

The new year is upon us, but let's not forget all the fun and exciting openings and attractions that 2019 brought Long Island kids. In 2019, Jones Beach and other state parks continued part of their million-dollar upgrade. Jones Beach also made a new addition to its holiday light show. Meanwhile, multiple playgrounds had ribbon-cutting ceremonies, and indoor play spaces continued to see a boom. Whether you spend your time in  Nassau or Suffolk, or prefer indoor or outdoor fun, 2020 is shaping up to be great for Long Island families. 

12 Indoor Party Spaces in Connecticut for Kids' Birthdays

DIY treats are a hit with all kids. Photo courtesy of Chocolate Works

Whether your child's birthday falls in winter or you'd just rather not worry about weather (or your house getting wrecked), indoor birthday party spots are great for no-stress kids' celebrations. From trampolines to laser tag to cooking, these Connecticut kids' party venues appeal to a wide range of interests and offer an indoor space as well as many amenities, from supervision to paper goods.

We have more ideas for making your kids' special day magical in our Connecticut Birthday Party guide. For impromptu indoor celebrations, be sure to check out these CT indoor play spaces, too!

New Indoor Holiday Walk in Queens Lets Kids Meet Favorite Christmas Characters

Kids can get some facetime with favorite Christmas characters in Queens.

Queens kids who just can't get enough holiday lights are in for a treat. Snoopy and Charlie Brown, Frosty, and Rudolph are among the many beloved movie characters on display at a new indoor holiday walkthrough attraction in Queens. Adults and kids of all ages can experience the sounds, scents, lights, and sights of Christmas now through December 28 at the Shops at Atlas Park in Glendale, Queens. Read on for a peek inside, and details on visiting with kids.

Find Free Storytimes for Westchester Kids and Toddlers

Scattered Books in Chappaqua hosts a free storytime on Tuesdays at 11am.

Getting into a storytime group can be nothing short of cutthroat in some places. While the registration-only programs ensure you a seat on the carpet, drop-in programs can provide some much-needed flexibility. Who hasn’t suddenly found a morning with nothing planned (or plans abruptly canceled) and a burning desire to just get out of the house? 

We’ve rounded up 16 places with drop-in storytimes—and, best of all, they’re all FREE! Looking for more things to do with your kids in Westchester and the Lower Hudson Valley? Take a look at our Event Calendar and sign up for our FREE newsletters.  

7 Things to Love About NYC's National Museum of Mathematics

MoMath is wall-to-wall with interactive STEM activities kids really enjoy.

Editor's note: MoMath has shuttered its East 26th Street location. Temporary programming will be offered at 225 Fifth Avenue; an expansion is promised to re-open the museum in a larger home in 2025.

My kids are usually game for adventure. They've trotted all over the five boroughs to help me review a range of museums, playgrounds, and play spaces. So I was a bit surprised when they protested an outing to the National Museum of Mathematics, a.k.a. MoMath. Math is boring, they exclaimed.

What was much less surprising: Their reaction after actually spending an afternoon at MoMath, one of the best STEM spots in NYC. I believe my 6-year-old's exact words were, "That's the best museum! When can we go back?" Read on for seven reasons to love the National Museum of Mathematics, and plan your own fun-filled (and educational!) outing.

Giant Candy Department Store Opens at NJ's American Dream

IT'SUGAR's three-floor candy store opened Saturday in the American Dream mega mall. Photo courtesy of IT'SUGAR

The first retail store in the American Dream mega-mall has officially opened its doors, and it's a sweet deal for candy lovers. IT'SUGAR, the first department store in the country devoted to candy, offers an insane assortment of sweet concoctions from old standbys like Pez and M&Ms to unique international bites. (Matcha-flavored Kit-Kat, anyone?)

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