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Halloween Weekend for NYC Kids: Parades and Trick-or-Treat Fun 

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. The month they've been waiting for is here! If

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [View this email in your browser]( [Mommy Poppins NYC. ( [Our Daily Event Calendar: What To Do Today and All Season]( [Time To Get Your Ghosts On]( The month they've been waiting for is here! If there's one thing all kids can agree on, it's that Halloween is the best—so much so that [a single night]( is never enough. Our [Halloween Fun Guide]( helps point you to the treats all hallowed month long! [Halloween Weekend for NYC Kids: Parades and Trick-or-Treat Fun]( New York City kids get a full pre-weekend of Halloween this year! Annual favorites include [Halloween at the Seaport]( the [Haunted Halloween Walk & Fair in Prospect Park]( [LC Trick-or-Treat]( and the [Halloween Parade and Pumpkin Flotilla]( along with smaller-but-equally-fun events like the [Outdoor Thriller Dance Party]( in Clinton Hill, or [Obake Family Day: Spirits of the Misty Sea]( at the Japan Society. Halloween isn't the only holiday in town this weekend; don't forget about [Day of the Dead]( celebrations, including options like [Dia de los Muertos at the Brooklyn Children's Museum](. You can also enjoy more fall festivities (and spooky ones) at the annual [Children's Fall Festival]( in Queens. For Halloween events specific to Tuesday, October 31, check out our complete [roundup of Halloween Day festivities]( as well as our comprehensive [NYC trick-or-treating guide]( highlighting the best neighborhoods to hit in all five boroughs. There's still time to [pick the perfect pumpkin]( before the big day, too, including [within the city limits]( Don't forget: in the aftermath, you can [donate all your leftover candy]( and, later in November, [smash your pumpkins]( Need a break from planning your kid's costume, and well, everything else? Consider these [seasonal day trips]( to get into a more low-key [fall mode](. Looking ahead to that next big holiday? Book your [Thanksgiving dinner at these NYC restaurants]( or sign up to [volunteer as a family]( with these local charities. Like every Halloween, it wasn't easy to select top picks for this weekend, so be sure to check out our [October GoList]( [Event Calendar]( and [Halloween Guide]( for even more ideas. [Read more.]( [Like Halloween Weekend for NYC Kids: Parades and Trick-or-Treat Fun on Facebook]( [share on Twitter]( [Google Plus One Button]( [Find a Baby CPR Class for Parents and Caregivers in NYC]( As a parent, you hope you’ll never need to use CPR or first aid. But the scary truth is that if your baby chokes, or suffers a trauma like drowning or an electrical shock that knocks him unconscious, you'll want to know what to do, rather than rely on the availability of a knowledgeable stranger while you wait for the ambulance. Have we freaked you out yet? The good news is NYC boasts plenty of infant CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and first-aid classes and refreshers for parents and caregivers, such as grandparents and nannies, where life-saving skills are taught and practiced until you feel as prepared as possible. So read on for our top picks on CPR and first-aid classes in the city. Also check out our list of [babyproofing companies around the metro area]( as well as our [Baby & Pregnancy Guide]( for more essential NYC parenting tips. [Read more.]( [Like Find a Baby CPR Class for Parents and Caregivers in NYC on Facebook]( [share on Twitter]( [Google Plus One Button]( [NYC October GoList. ( [Family festivals, music, and Halloween fun—our top picks for October!]( [NYC Best of Fall. ( [Apple picking, pumpkin patches, and corn mazes.]( [NYC Halloween Guide. ( [Halloween Events and Activites Guide]( [NYC Apple Picking Near NYC. ( [30 Fall Day Trip Ideas]( [NYC Best Free Halloween Parades. ( [Best Free Halloween Parades]( [NYC Pumpkin Patches. ( [Pumpkin Patches Near NYC]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( Our Guides: [Summer Camps]( [Enrichment Classes]( [Kids Parties]( [Day Trips]( [Indoor Activities]( [100 Things to Do with NYC Kids]( [WeeWork Crafts]( [Business Listings]( Our Sites: [Boston]( [Connecticut]( [Long Island]( [Los Angeles]( [New Jersey]( [New York City]( [Philadelphia]( [Westchester]( [Houston]( Copyright © 2017 Mommy Poppins, All rights reserved. You are getting this email because you subscribed to our newsletters on MommyPoppins.com Our mailing address is: Mommy Poppins 511 Avenue of the Americas #504New York, New York 10011 [Add us to your address book](//mommypoppins.us2.list-manage.com/vcard?u=bdc1aa2618e8751c4b2b6acf6&id=51ccfd15a8) [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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