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Fall Bucket List for Kids: 35 Top Things To Do in NYC this Fall

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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Sponsored Dwight School ignites the spark of g

This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. Sponsored Dwight School ignites the spark of genius in every child, from preschool to grade 12. Visit [dwight.edu/newyork]( to register for an Open House and discover the Dwight difference! [Fall Bucket List for Kids: 35 Top Things To Do in NYC this Fall]( [Candy, critters, and plenty of sweet treats await when Boo at the Zoo takes over the Bronx Zoo this fall. Photo by Julie Larsen Maher] With Labor Day behind us, we're focused on finding the best fall activities in NYC for families because it's official: The seasons are shifting. So, instead of lamenting the summer that was, we're looking forward to all the fall activities that await. With that in mind, here's our season-long look at the best things to do this fall in NYC. After all, we've got assorted school holidays, plus a few long weekends to fill before the weather really changes. Without further ado, here is our fall bucket list, chock full of 35 things to do in NYC with kids. Now that we've got you dreaming of fall, find our top picks for [family-friendly fall day trips]( and more seasonal fun in our [Guide to Fall Fun in NYC](. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Queens County Fair, Back-to-School Bash, and More Things To Do in NYC this Weekend with Kids]( [Mommy Poppins and Brooklyn Bridge Parents are hosting a back-to-school party during Open Streets on Montague. Photo courtesy of Mommy Poppins] 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 this weekend. The annual [Queens County Fair]( and the [West Side County Fair]( sparkle with all the classic fair fixin's this weekend. Theater kids can completely geek out at the [Curtain Up Broadway Fest]( and [The Paw Patrol Experience]( comes to CAMP Columbus Circle. All that, plus Mommy Poppins and Brooklyn Bridge Parents are hosting a [Back-to-School Block Party]( there's a [kid-friendly concert at The Jewish Museum]( and The Met's fab new [81st Street Studio]( opens, making this weekend one for the books. You can get all the details for the season ahead in our [Fall Fun Guide]( and we've outlined the best of the month on our list of the [29 top things to do in September](. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Best Dance Classes in NYC for Kids]( [Kids get a great foundation in classical ballet at Dance Theatre of Harlem. Photo courtesy of Dance Theatre of Harlem] If you have a budding ballerina who's pleading for dance classes in New York City, you'll find yourself spoiled for choice, and that fact holds true across genres and genders. We've rounded up 22 studios offering kids' dance classes in NYC. Most of these New York dance classes offer programs for boys as well as girls, and in most cases kids can study multiple styles at one studio; only a few specialize in one discipline. For more great classes for kids, including everything from [baby swim lessons]( to [gymnastics classes]( check out our [New York City Classes for Kids Guide]( and [Classes Directory](. [Read more.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Sponsored Explore [Emanu-El Downtown]( in Chelsea. Use the code mp2023 at checkout to receive 4 free classes! This code is for drop-in classes and includes Ramblin' Dan, Shabbat Together, Hebrew music, and dance classes. The best things to do this fall in New York City! [View The Guide >]( 🍎 BEST OF SEPTEMBER 🍎 [Apple Picking near NYC]( As the seasons change, it's time to plan your pick-your-own apple outing. [Read More >]( 🍂 SEASONAL GUIDE 🍂 [Best of September]( Find the best things to do in NYC this month with our Best of September Activities Guide! [Read More >]( 🍎 BEST OF SEPTEMBER 🍎 [30 Fall Day Trips from NYC]( Apple picking, leaf-peeping, museums, farm fun—no wonder we love autumn in the NYC area. [Read More >]( 🍎 BEST OF SEPTEMBER 🍎 [Free and Cheap After-School Programs]( Affordable after-school programs do exist is NYC. Find them here. [Read More >]( 🍎 BEST OF SEPTEMBER 🍎 [Best NYC Science Spots]( Dive into these STEM-friendly spots with your science-loving kids. [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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