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25 Top Sprinkler Parks and Splash Pads in NYC for Kids

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [LATEST]( | [CALENDAR]( Sponsored [JCC’s Fall registration]( is open! Sign up now for classes for kids ages 3 months-13 years so you can secure the spots and won’t need to worry over the summer. RECENT ARTICLES [25 Top Sprinkler Parks and Splash Pads in NYC for Kids]( [The splash pad in Domino Park puts a smile on faces young and old. Photo by Jody Mercier] When we were growing up, New York City playgrounds had sprinklers. Now parks and playgrounds across the five boroughs have transformed into spraygrounds—entire playgrounds dedicated to water play with fountains, geysers, rivers, pumps, and beautiful spraying statues. Kids just love these splash pads in NYC, and parents prefer these newfangled sprinkler parks because they're pretty and cool and a great way to beat the heat if you're not headed to one of [the city's top beaches](. [Sprinkler season in NYC parks]( usually kicks into gear when temperatures hit 80 degrees, and there are hundreds of sprinkler parks and splash pads in NYC parks. Though we've highlighted some favorites by borough—[calling out the best splash pads in Brooklyn]( [top sprinkler parks in Queens]( and [our favorite spraygrounds in the Bronx]( ones on this list are even cooler (literally and figuratively). Read on for the 25 best splash pads in New York City. [Read more.]( Sponsored [New Amsterdam School]( is founded on a reverence for childhood and nature. Attend a Coffee, Tea, and Tour to see this revolutionary education in action. [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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