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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [LATEST]( | [CALENDAR]( Sponsored Registration is open at [Ballet Hispánico School of Dance]( now through September 1, offering ballet, modern, jazz, flamenco, hip-hop, and more! For dancers of all levels, ages 2-23. RECENT ARTICLES [Best Coding Classes and Camps for Kids in NYC]( In our increasingly tech-driven world, learning how to code is an invaluable skill. But kids who code don't really look at it that way—they just think it's lots of fun to design video games, create websites, and make robots move, and that's exactly what these coding classes for kids in NYC teach. If you've got a child interested in STEM topics who already plowed through our list of [websites that teach kids how to code]( consider enrolling them in one of these local coding classes. We've found 12 coding classes and camps in New York City, where kids can learn Scratch or another computer programming language. You can find even more tech fun for kids in our [Geek Guide]( and be sure to check out our guide to the [Best Kids Classes and Activities in NYC]( for more enriching after-school classes. [Read more.]( [99 Things To Do in Charlotte, NC with Kids]( With museums, parks, sports teams, racing, great restaurants, and shopping, there's tons of fun things to do in Charlotte, North Carolina, with kids. Whether you are a native Charlottean, one of the thousands of transplants, or just visiting, we hope you will love exploring the history, diversity, culture, and beauty of the Queen City. It's one of the largest and fastest growing cities in the southeast, so there are often exciting new openings and pop-up experiences, too. If you somehow get bored in Charlotte, you can always head to nearby [Asheville, North Carolina]( or see all our [city guides]( for more family adventures. [Read more.]( [Find the best things to do in NYC this August.]( [Summer trips, beaches, and more seasonal fun!]( [NYC Playgrounds With Shade]( [Best Summer Festivals in August]( [50 Ways to Cool Down in NYC]( [Free NYC Kayak Spots]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2021 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]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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