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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. | Sponsored Blue School educates children age

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [LATEST]( | [CALENDAR]( Sponsored Blue School educates children age two to grade 8 to be adaptable thinkers, collaborative problem solvers, and courageous innovators. more!]( RECENT ARTICLES [The Best Zoos and Aquariums in NYC]( [It's always exciting to see the sea lion feeding at Central Park Zoo! Photo by Julie Larsen Maher/WCS] Ever think you would spot a seal in Manhattan or a giraffe in the Bronx? Did you ever hope you'd be surrounded by [sharks at Coney Island]( New York City zoos and the New York Aquarium offer families the chance to get up close and personal with animals from all over the world. From the Bronx Zoo to the Staten Island Zoo, each borough has its own unique zoo experience. Whether your children are big or small, there is a zoo in NYC suited to their age, interests, and attention span. Best of all, access to these creatures doesn't have to break the bank. [Free admission]( can be as easy as picking the right afternoon to visit. Check out our insider tips for making the most of New York City's zoos and aquarium. [Read more.]( [Free Boat Rides in the City: Where To Go Canoeing, Sailing, and Kayaking in NYC]( [Kids can join parents to go kayaking in NYC at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Photo courtesy the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse] With all the water surrounding New York City, it's no wonder there are so many [sightseeing cruises]( and [fun ferry rides]( to great kid destinations. If you want to be your own captain, NYC offers many seasonal opportunities for families to get out on the water by themselves with FREE sailing, canoeing, rowing, and kayaking in NYC. We've rounded up 10 great New York City organizations offering boating sessions on the local waterways. Find more fun ways to get wet in our [Guide to Beaches and Lakes Near NYC](. [Read more.]( [Ultimate Summer Bucket List Ideas: 100 (Mostly) Free Outdoor Games and Activities for Kids]( [Cool down with a water balloon fight!] To help you get summer started, we've come up with the ultimate summer bucket list of 100 (mostly) FREE ways you can pack more play into your day with (mostly) outdoor games and activities for kids. These summer bucket list ideas aren't just for kids—they're fun and engaging activities for the whole family. After all, grown-ups need time to play, too. Check out our roundup of outdoor games for kids, crafts, experiments, and other activities below. If you make your way through all of these, try our list of ['70s Outdoor Games]( our [25 Water Games for Kids](/kids/25-water-activities-for-kids-a-summer-of-play-essential), our [favorite bounce houses and kiddie pools,]( and [15 backyard science experiments for messy outdoor fun]( Not to boast, but summer really is our forte. Now, set aside school, work, and stress; it's time to focus on this summer bucket list of 100+ ways to play with kids this summer. [Read more.]( [Top-Rated San Francisco Tours for Families: Alcatraz, Muir Woods, and More]( [Travel through town in a tiny car with GoCar.] There’s so much to see and do in San Francisco and the Bay Area, and a [top-rated San Francisco tour]( can make a trip to the Golden City a whole lot easier–especially with kids in tow. Whether you’re hoping to hop aboard a San Francisco Bay cruise, looking to customize your itinerary with popular stops like [The Exploratorium]( and [San Francisco’s Chinatown]( or searching for a big adventure outside of the city, San Francisco city tour options are pretty much endless. Take on San Francisco sightseeing by double-decker bus, helicopter, bicycle, or even tiny car, and you’ll be one step closer to truly seeing it all. With the help of enthusiastic TripAdvisor travelers, we’ve narrowed down your search to the best family-friendly San Francisco tours with 4- and 5-star ratings and rave reviews. Here's our list of the best tours for exploring San Francisco and the Bay Area with kids, plus some insider tips. Click through for quick and easy booking with TripAdvisor. [Read more.]( [Find the best things to do in NYC this May.]( [Spring fairs, farm visits, and more seasonal fun!]( [Flower Picking near NYC]( [NYC's Best Playgrounds]( [Best Weekend Getaways with Kids]( [Great Petting Zoos 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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