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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Find day trips, pumpkin patches, apple picking

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [Family Event Calendar]( Find day trips, pumpkin patches, apple picking, and more things to do in our [Fall Fun Guide](. [25 Ways Kids Can Get Their Hands Dirty in NYC]( New Yorkers tired of being cooped up inside, trapped behind a screen in home offices, or zooming through a day of hybrid learning, should have plenty of motivation to enjoy the great outdoors. [Fall is jam-packed with things to do]( in New York City and there's plenty of parkland to explore. Regular schedules have been turned upside down, and the threat of the pandemic still lingers, particularly indoors. That makes it the perfect time to get outdoors for some unstructured, messy playtime. From [chilly folliage hikes]( to muddy puddle stomping, we've rounded up 25 dig-in-the-dirt, you're-gonna-need-a-bath-tonight ways for city kids to enjoy the coming autumnal days outdoors. So, step away from the screen and get outside. [Read more.]( [Top Holiday Toys for Kids' Christmas Wish Lists]( We’re all spending more time at home these days, so toys are playing an even more critical role in [entertaining, delighting, and educating]( our kiddos. This holiday season might be a bit quieter, a bit more low-key, but I suspect it makes us all want to spoil our kids as much as possible, surprising them with the perfect holiday and Christmas wish list pick. We’ve scoured all of the online lists, from Amazon to Scholastic, reviews, and guides to bring you the best of the best holiday toys for the season. These popular items are sure to entertain and win you major points for getting everything on their Christmas wish list and more. We’ve included toys and electronics from favorites like Legos, Barbie, Disney, and even a few new favorites. Go ahead and shop your heart out! [Read more.]( [Best Halloween Events in 2020]( [30 Fall Family Day Trips]( [30 Fall Activities in NYC]( [Pumpkin Patches Near NYC]( Copyright © 2020 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]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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