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Presidents Day Weekend 2023: 21 Things To Do in NYC with Kids

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Sponsored Don’t miss , the must-see new m

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Sponsored Don’t miss [Hip Hop Cinderella]( the must-see new musical for kids ages 7+! Performances are at the New Victory through Feb. 26, with added matinees for winter break week. [Presidents Day Weekend 2023: 21 Things To Do in NYC with Kids]( [The Black Future Festival begins Sunday at the Brooklyn Children's Museum. Photo courtesy of the museum] Looking for the best things to do in New York City this weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your list for Presidents Day weekend. The long Presidents Day weekend ahead segues right into February's Winter Break, and NYC is up for the challenge. How to keep the kids occupied, you ask? Kick off the weekend early with a Mommy Poppins-sponsored [Skate and Play at Industry City]( on Thursday, and then look forward to the return of the lovely annual [Orchid Show at NYBG]( this weekend. Kids can celebrate Black History at the [Paley Center's Hip Hop Anniversary exhibition]( count some chickadees (and other feathered friends) by joining the [Great Backyard Bird Count]( and watch [ice sculptures come to life]( on Governors Island. We've outlined all our [top picks for February's winter break here]( and you can be sure they include the kids' week celebrations at [the Intrepid]( in [Bryant Park]( and at [local parks throughout the city](. Still need more ways to keep the kids entertained? Bookmark this post full of [the best FREE things to do during the week off](. Our [Family Activity Calendar]( was designed to keep you as busy as you want to be and we've got even more picks for fun in our [Guide to Winter Activities in NYC](. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Top Sports Summer Camps in NYC]( [Chelsea Piers sports summer camp offers instruction in a variety of disciplines from beginner to elite levels. Photo courtesy of Chelsea Piers] When it comes to sports summer camps, New York City kids can choose from a number of programs that help them build their athleticism in facilities outfitted with everything from massive rock-climbing walls to indoor ice rinks, outdoor ball fields, Olympic-sized pools, and more state-of-the-art sports complexes. Read on for our picks for the best sports summer camps in New York City, from Brooklyn to the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Find more summer camp options in our [New York City Summer Camp Guide]( which has our picks for the [best free and cheap summer camps]( in NYC, the [best preschool summer camps in NYC]( and even the [top sleepaway summer camps in the Northeast]( Don't forget to bookmark our [Summer Camp Directory]( where you can search for camps by interest, age, and borough.  [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Sponsored [92NY Camps]( offers active, creative, and fun summer experiences for campers ages 3-13. Options include traditional day camps and summer intensives. Scholarships are available. ❤️ BEST OF FEBRUARY ❤️ [19 Top Indoor Play Spaces]( A day indoors is a lot of fun at these local romper rooms. [Read More >]( ❄️ SEASONAL GUIDE ❄️ [Winter Fun Guide]( Skiing, snow tubing, & more winter fun...all in one convenient guide! [Read More >]( ❤️ BEST OF FEBRUARY ❤️ [11 Kid-Friendly Coffee Shops]( These local shops pack a caffeinated punch, plus eats and treats for kids to boot. [Read More >]( ❤️ BEST OF FEBRUARY ❤️ [Indoor Swimming Pools in NYC]( We found a handful of indoor pools in New York City where families can swim for the day. [Read More >]( ❤️ BEST OF FEBRUARY ❤️ [Museum Memberships in NYC]( Enjoy the fun, and the savings, with memberships to these NYC children's spaces. [Read More >]( Copyright © 2023 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 all Mommy Poppins emails](. [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube](

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