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Winter Theater Preview: 14 Family-Friendly Stage Shows in NYC This Season

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [LATEST]( | [CALENDAR]( Sponsored Learn more about [NORY]( NYC's largest STEM + sports camps (spring & summer), where kids ages 3-12 build purposeful creations—like robots and woodworking projects! RECENT ARTICLES [Winter Theater Preview: 14 Family-Friendly Stage Shows in NYC This Season]( [Infused with rap, freedom songs, hip-hop dance, and humor, Jabari Dreams of Freedom is a powerful production playing the New Victory Theater beginning in March. Photos by Abboye Lawrence.] In-person performances are back and you don't need to dig into your 401(k) to give your kids a memorable live theater experience in NYC. This winter, there are lots of family-friendly productions that cost a sliver of what you'd pay to see [one of our favorite Broadway productions](. There are wonderful winter theater options for kids of all ages from toddlers to teens, including shows aimed specifically at the preschool set (Sesame Street Live, Blippi: The Musical); stage adaptations of popular picture books (Rosie Revere, Engineer & Friends); and eye-popping spectacles for the whole family (the aerial arts-filled The Little Prince, Flip Circus). Bonus: Some of our winter theater picks are also being streamed to at-home audiences. Best of all, most of these 14 family-friendly winter theater shows have tickets starting at $25 or less, so you can take the whole family for less than the price of one Broadway seat! [Read more.]( [20+ Free Activities in NYC This February for Families]( [The Pool, an interactive light-up installation from artist Jen Lewin, pops up at Industry City this month. Photo courtesy of Industry City] It's February, and we're itching to get out (safely!) and shake off the winter doldrums...especially since we're seeing a bunch of FREE things to do populating our [Family Event Calendar]( again! We've found a pile of free fun scheduled for the [weeklong Midwinter Break]( including all the [FREE NYC Parks programs](. We've also got FREE picks to celebrate holidays like [Valentine's Day]( [Lunar New Year]( and [Black History Month](. If this crazy inflation has been impacting your wallet, these FREE activities are just what the doctor ordered. Read on for 20+ FREE activities for NYC kids in February. Plus, find lots of seasonal to-dos in our [NYC Winter Guide for Families](. [Read more.]( [20 Valentine's Day Ideas That Show Your Kids How Much You Love Them]( [You will always be your kiddo’s first Valentine! ] You will always be your kiddo’s first Valentine! Parents can show kids just how loved and adored they are by showering them with attention and extra special activities and treats. We rounded up our favorite Valentine’s Day ideas for ways to celebrate together: Spend time together baking heart-shaped Valentine's Day treats, whipping up a batch of Valentine's Day crafts (we even found Valentine's Day STEM projects), and toasting your loves with a mocktail—every one of these ideas says “I love you!” loud and clear. For more yummy sweet treats for your sweetie, check out our [Easy Recipes Guide](. And you'll find hundreds of ideas for crafts and activities for kids in our [At-Home Guide for Families](. [Read more.]( Sponsored Kids Week is back at the [Intrepid Museum]( During Kids Week (February 19-26, 2022), children of all ages and interests will learn about STEAM through fun-filled activities, live animal shows, hands-on workshops, performances, special guests, and interactive demonstrations designed to educate and inspire. [Find the best things to do in NYC this February.]( [Skiing, snow tubing, and more winter fun!]( [NYC Winter Fun List]( [Top Indoor Play Spaces Across NYC]( [Free Times To Visit NYC Museums]( [Indoor Water Parks near NYC]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2022 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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