We can't quite believe that Spring Break is just around the corner! So, if you are planning on sticking around New York City for the break, then you will want to check out these fantastic camps and activities for your kids. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum...

PLAY Golf with Kate Tempesta’s Urban Golf Academy – in NYC and in Montauk. We have something for all levels and for children as young as 3.5. Spring Classes in NYC start April 4th and run through the end of May.June Mini Camps in NYC and...

Not even the winter weather in NYC can stop kids learning and having fun! Registration is open for the winter semester of the classes below, so don't delay in signing-up! What better way to keep active and creative children busy during the colder months! The Art...

If you have not been yet, then take a trip to the new Fairytale Island in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. This indoor playground opened it's doors in late October, and we can guarantee that your little ones will love it. If your kid loves to climb, play...

We've rounded up some of our favorite camps to cover your winter recess child care needs. City kids can take to the stage, make some art, meet animals up close, dance, and so much more. Best of all though, they'll have memory-making fun during their breaks from...

It can be challenging finding the perfect program to help your child overcome any difficulties that they may have. Below we are sharing some fantastic offerings - these programs allow kids to grow in environments, and work within their own limitations. Conquer shyness fast with Kids Empowerment...

Children's Museum of Manhattan It's the annual fall spruce-up this week at the Children's Museum of Manhattan meaning that it is closed from September 11 - September 15. The museum will be closed for cleaning, maintenance, and staff training during their annual fall spruce-up. Please join CMOM...

Play On! Studios offers after school programming in theater and music. Our classes meet once a week - the perfect solution for busy NYC kids! We keep our class sizes small so kids get the personal attention and non-competitive environment they need to do their best....