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September 2021 18 Extracurricular Activities from A to Z
Find activities that are right for your child by exploring our comprehensive list.
24 Handling Back-to-School Anxieties
Returning to the classroom can trigger an array of emotions in kids. Here’s how to tackle a few common scenarios head on.
26 2021-2022 NYC Public School Calendar 54 Out-of-the-Box Lunches
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5 strategies to make new mom friends—on the playground or online
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eptember is such a bittersweet time of year. The lazy days of summer are winding down and the hustle and bustle of back-to-school is a nagging reminder of vacation’s end. While I dread setting my alarm for 6:30am, I gladly welcome the quiet hours during which I can work peacefully while my children are in school. Similarly, I’ll miss my flip flops and shorts, but fuzzy boots and giant, cable-knit sweaters are a welcome pairing with open windows, cool breezes, and pumpkin-spiced everything. Autumn essentials are truly the silver lining to summer’s end. Apple picking, for example, is a classic family activity for kicking off the new season. Spend a September day picking crisp, delicious apples to take home and bake into pies and jams (or just sit in a bowl on your kitchen table as a decoration—no judgement here!). Flip to p. 46 to find a list of nearby farms where you can collect and enjoy the signature fruit of fall. With the cooler weather comes the start of sports, another welcome sign of fall. My kids have been playing flag football for years, but I’m looking to add something new to their after-school activity lineup. If you’re looking to do the same, check out our roundup of extracurricular activities, starting on p. 18, to give you some good ideas. If your kids are less than thrilled about returning to school—particularly if they’ve been learning remotely for a while—the article on p. 24 offers some super helpful tips on easing your child’s anxieties. And if you’re the one with the anxieties (oh, I’ve been there; trust me), you’ll find some useful advice on making lasting friendships with fellow moms on p. 60. Have you picked out your kids’ outfits for the big day yet? We’re so excited about the first day of school that we’re hosting a First Day of School Photo Contest! We can’t wait to see your adorable little ones all decked out in their first day finest! Sign up for the Scoop (nymetroparents.com/register) and follow us on social (@NYMetroParents) for details! Happy September!
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Jack-O-Lanterns Light Up the Night New York’s favorite fall event is back—bigger and better than ever!
Great news, Halloween-lovers: The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze will return to Van Cortlandt Manor in Croton-onHudson, Westchester County, and Old Bethpage Village Restoration in Old Bethpage, Long Island, later this month! Arguably the area’s biggest, most elaborate Halloween happenings, the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze has been in Westchester County since 2005 and expanded to Long Island last year. The Blaze displays thousands of individually hand-carved, illuminated jack-o’-lanterns in an elaborate walk-through experience. Meander through a historic landscape and discover a breathtaking display—all made of jack-o’-lanterns— complete with an original soundtrack and synchronized lighting. New for 2021: In Croton-on-Hudson, visitors will be amazed by the NYC skyline and can take an “underwater” walk in an immersive river walk-through; in Old Bethpage, visitors will see an 80-foot circus train and be enchanted by a sea monster and other creatures from under the sea—all made from carved pumpkins, of course Blaze: Westchester will run Sept. 17-Oct. 31; Nov. 3-7, 10-14, and 18-21. Blaze: Long Island will run Sept. 22-26; Sept. 29-Oct. 3; Oct. 6-11, 20-24, 27-31; and Nov. 3-7. Entry is by timed ticket, and tickets are on sale now—starting at $32; $24 for children ages 3-17; free for children ages 2 and younger. For more information, visit hudsonvalley.org or pumpkinblaze.org.
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Celebrate Grandma & Grandpa!
Fore! Did you know Sept. 21 is Mini Golf Day? We didn’t either, but what better day to hit the green with your kids?! Sure, they have school during the day, but for a special treat when the school day ends, visit your favorite local miniature-golf course and see who can hit a hole-in-one! Better yet, make it a friendly competition; loser has to wash the dishes! Visit nymetroparents.com/mini-golf to find a course near you!
It’s Fall Y’all! Ahhh, fall…the season of pumpkinspice everything, cozy sweaters, and Halloween. Sept. 22 is the autumnal equinox, so celebrate the season by going apple picking (turn to p. 46 for our favorite orchards), go for a family hike (visit nymetroparents. com/hike for our top picks), or peep the colorful leaves in our area (visit nymetroparents.com/leaves for ideas). Whatever way your family chooses to celebrate the season, you’re sure to have fun!
Keeping Babies Safe September is Baby Safety Month, which makes it the perfect time to refresh your baby-proofing needs (and brush up on car seat safety for little ones!). Check out 16 expert tips for baby proofing your home at nymetroparents.com/baby-proof. Got a toddler on your hands? Find five ways to ramp up your safety measures at nymetroparents.com/ toddler-proof. And ensuring your car seat is installed correctly is superimportant. Visit nymetroparents.com/ carseat for what you need to know.
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randparents Day is always celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day, which is Sunday, Sept. 12 this year. The holiday is a reminder to pause and show appreciation for the wisdom and joy we get from grandparents. It’s a day for celebrating the connections between the generations. Here are some ways to celebrate your parents with your children whether they’re together or apart.
Make tasty treats. The kids can make these treats and enjoy them with grandma and grandpa in honor of their special day. (If they’re apart, they can make the recipe together on Zoom.)
Dress like a grandparent. Grandma and grandpa will get a kick out of seeing your child recreate their outfits. Maybe grandma carries a large purse. Or perhaps grandpa is never without a cowboy hat. See what you can come up with. Show the grandparents the creation on Zoom or in person.
Watch a grandparent-focused movie together. These family-friendly flicks have grandparents in them. Watch them together in person or virtually. Our picks are The War with Grandpa, Whale Rider, and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Let kids create a keepsake. Grandma and Grandpa are sure to cherish your kid’s hard work.
Take a virtual visit to their homeland. Go for an online field trip to their homeland. Whether they grew up in NYC or Japan, learn about the city or country’s culture, holidays and more. For five more ideas to celebrate Grandparents’ Day, read the rest of Stacey Feintuch’s article at nymetroparents.com/grandparents.
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Music School Opens New Location After getting many requests for lessons on Long Island over the past few years, Further Music School opened a location in Manhasset this summer. Like its other locations, the Long Island school offers private music lessons in piano, violin, guitar, vocals, drum, and more, as well as exclusive piano and string ensemble programs. Further Fruits, its early education program offered in Queens, is for ages 3 months to 4 years, while its other music programs are for children ages 4 and older. Practicing, of course, is a key component in music learning, so Further Music developed an effective solution to motivate students to practice, says Carrie Shi, founder of Further Music School. And Further Music values opportunities for students to advance their skills in performing, so concerts are held twice a year in world-class concert halls, including Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, and Opera America. 1180 Northern Blvd., Suite C1, Manhasset; 516-743-3544. 110-06 72nd Ave., Suite MD2, Forest Hills; 718-5448886. 140-75 Ash Ave., Suite 2B, Flushing; 917-563-1480. furthermusic.com.
New Classes Empower Students This fall, Dedimus Potestatem is offering three new after-school programs for kids in NYC. In Academic Writing 1-on-1 or group classes, students will work with tutors to improve their essay or speech writing skills. In Visual Storytelling, students will learn to create short videos that share important and inspiring messages, using social media to advocate for a better world. In Philosophy, students will learn to analyze and debate ethical issues from multiple angles using Socratic dialogue. Elizabeth Chen, founder, says Dedimus Potestatem “offers courses geared toward shaping the next generation of future leaders” and these courses were added after receiving requests from parents and students. info@potestatem.co; 718-954-1357.
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Roller skating isn’t just a great way to be active. It’s a fun pastime the whole family can enjoy.
Riverbank Skating Rink 679 Riverside Drive, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan parks.ny.gov • 212-694-3600 Hours: Through Sept. 8: Monday-Friday, 4-6pm; Saturday-Sunday, 2-4pm and 5-7pm Cost: $1.50; $6 skate rental Situated in Riverbank State Park, this covered rink offers breathtaking views of the George Washington Bridge and Palisades.
LeFrak Center at Lakeside Brooklyn 171 East Drive, Prospect Park, Brooklyn lakesidebrooklyn.com • 718-462-0010 Hours: Sunday-Friday, 12-6pm; Saturday, 12-8pm Cost: $6; $7 skate rental The outdoor rink is open to all ages and abilities—but purchase tickets in advance on the website.
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A Bilingual Education for 2-Year-Olds The École now offers a Pre-Nursery bilingual French-English program for 2-year-olds, making this the first year of Maternelle (Pre-Nursery to Kindergarten). The Pre-Nursery class is open to children who will be 2 by the end of December. The teachers at The École have considered the specific needs of parents of 2-year-olds, ensuring a smooth transition for students and parents. Pre-Nursery classes are limited to 12 students, with 2 teachers (one native English speaker, one native French speaker). To go along with the Pre-Nursery program, The École remodeled its Maternelle Campus over the summer, creating new spaces for children. The remodel includes a library, a multi-purpose area, and colorful furniture. 206 Fifth Ave., Flatiron District; 646-410-2238. theecole.org.
TWA Hotel at John F. Kennedy Airport, 1 Idlewild Drive, Jamaica. Queens twahotel.com • 212-806-9000 Hours: Friday, 4-8pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12-8pm Cost: $20; $16 children younger than 12 This outdoor rink is located on the tarmac. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Check the website before heading out; the rink closes for private events! NYMetroParents 11 NYMetro
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Setting Nanny Up for Success
7 tips to ensure you and your new caregiver are on the same page Courtesy Mommybites.com
police departments. Have the contact list available as soon as the nanny starts and post a few around the house. There’s no reason for a nanny not to call for support if needed if the list is handy.
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Look into the trainings that are available for nannies. Decide which ones would be most important for your children’s needs—CPR, swimming safety (if around a pool), first aid, food allergy, administering medication. It’s always good if parents pay for the training so it doesn’t have to come out of the nanny’s pocket. Remember: The training is for your child’s benefit.
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It’s helpful when families make their preferences clear from the start. For example, some families are okay if their nanny sits down when the child sleeps, while others would prefer that the nanny do light housekeeping. Some families provide lunch for their nanny while others prefer that the nanny help themselves to what they can find in the fridge. Talk to your nanny at the beginning so you can be on the same page.
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Train your nanny on what your child should and should not eat. It’s best to test any new foods with your child when you are with them. After all, it’s not ideal to have your child try a new food with the nanny and then they have an allergic reaction.
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Through our unique dual program, which incorporates both the French and American curricula, The École offers students the lifetime benefits of a bilingual education and empowers them to create and connect to a world filled with possibilities.
Ask DadandBuried I don’t really have a question; I have a problem: laundry. I have two kids under 8 and I’ve barely seen them all summer because I’ve been loading and unloading the washing machine and dryer. Oh, I do have a question: Can you fold it for me? I’m tired. — Meghan, Bay Ridge
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feel you. I also have two kids, ages 10 and 5, and they generate an almost supernatural amount of dirty clothes. At the risk of sounding like a bad parent, my kids aren’t even particularly active. They prefer to play video games, read books, and build LEGO sets to going outside. My 5-year-old is downright dainty! The dude won’t eat Doritos lest his fingers get yucky, let alone go in the backyard and dig. And yet, somehow, he still needs three outfit changes a day! This was one of the hidden perks of quarantine. We all mostly sat around in our pjs and had a lot less laundry. No, my kids didn’t get to see their grandparents, but I wasn’t spending my nights halfwatching Tiger King because I had 800 pairs of socks to match up. We live in Brooklyn, and despite our (small) backyard, we don’t have a ton of space. My wife and I share a closet and a dresser, and we manage—mostly because neither of us has bought new clothes in a 1½ years. Meanwhile, my kids have continued to accrue new outfits. It’s like they’re feeding their clothes after midnight. Among them, they have countless superhero shirts, 11 pairs of jeans (and every pair inexplicably has holes in both knees even though we bought them last week), multiple bathing suits, and tons of hand-me-downs from other families who actually buy namebrand clothes for their kids. As a result, my 5-year-old has more hip outfits than I do. It’s almost like he’s the Cher of Brooklyn, switching into a new outfit as he goes from “I Got You Babe” to “Believe.” Despite your claim that you aren’t looking for advice—and the fact that we are in the exact same boat, so I have none to give—this is an advice column. I feel obligated to offer some sort of solution. So here you go: If you want to have less laundry, have fewer kids! I know, that’s not funny. But I honestly can’t think of any other way for parents to lessen the laundry load. Maybe just buy a set of potato sacks that can be re-worn and tossed out instead of folded. Which reminds me: No, I will not do your folding for you. It’s the worst part! Our advice column features the wise and humorous commentary of Mike Julianelle (aka @DadandBuried), a 40-something influencer with a popular podcast who lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two kids.
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When to Worry About Chest Pain in Children By Hanano Watanabe, M.D., M.S., pediatric cardiologist at Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn at Maimonides Medical Center
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hest pain is one of the most common reasons an otherwise healthy child comes to our pediatric cardiology office for evaluation. Although a generally concerning complaint in adults, the good news is that the underlying cause of most chest pain in children is benign.
THE INITIAL OFFICE VISIT For a child with chest pain, a typical office visit starts with a thorough history and a physical examination. Our first goal is to ascertain what the child means when they use the term “chest pain.” Every child is
WHAT’S NEXT? After a thorough history, we perform a complete physical examination, including careful review of the vital signs with close attention to the heart rate and blood pressure, listening to the heart and breath sounds, and feeling pulses in the hands and feet. Diagnostic evaluation includes performing an electrocardiogram to look at the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm. Depending on the result of the history and examination, further diagnostic evaluation may be performed using a transthoracic echocardiogram, which is an ultrasound-based test to take pictures of the heart. The echocardiogram helps assess the heart anatomy (cardiac structures) and its function. This helps to confirm the presence or absence of congenital or acquired cardiac issues that may be causing the child to have chest pain.
MOST CAUSES ARE BENIGN. Common causes of chest pain in otherwise healthy children include: • processes related to muscles, bones, and soft tissues around the chest (muscle strain, soft tissue contusions, etc.) • lung problems (asthma, pneumonia) • abdominal problems (gastroesophageal reflux, foreign body in the esophagus, irritation of the stomach from medications) • psychiatric reasons (anxiety) different, so we expect them to express symptoms differently, based on their age and developmental level. We will therefore ask for stories and specific scenarios in which you thought your child was having chest pain. If age-appropriate (and if the child has adequate expressive capacity), we also ask the child to describe their symptoms in their own words. In addition to asking for your child’s specific chest pain story, we will ask about the presence of additional symptoms associated with the chest pain, including: • complaints of the heart beating funny or skipping a beat (palpitations) • fainting (syncope) • near-fainting or dizziness (pre-syncope) • breathing difficulties • changes to their stamina (exercise intolerance) Recent medical history, such as fever or viral illness, general symptoms such as weight loss, nausea, and vomiting, may also provide important clinical clues. Finally, family history of any cardiac issues or early death of a family member will be evaluated. A complete history helps us understand the overall clinical picture better, and it may provide additional clinical clues to whether the underlying cause of chest pain may or may not be related to an issue with the heart.
Less common causes of chest pain that are related to the heart include congenital heart disease (structural abnormalities) and acquired heart conditions (myocarditis or other inflammatory conditions). Rarely, in a young child, palpitations due to a heart rhythm problem (arrhythmia) can manifest as chest pain. If the history is concerning for an arrhythmia, we can have the child wear a device that monitors the heart rate and rhythm over a longer period. Again, details in the initial history-taking are crucial in helping us figure out what may be going on.
WHEN SHOULD I WORRY? While most causes of chest pain are benign, some concerning signs should prompt a medical evaluation, including: • severe chest pain • chest pain associated with exertion • dizziness, fainting, or palpitations • chest pain occurring with general symptoms (fever, weight loss, other recent illnesses) Above all, always trust your instincts and listen to your child. We recommend seeking medical evaluation by a pediatric cardiologist if at any point you or your medical team are concerned.
Hanano Watanabe, M.D., M.S., is a pediatric cardiologist at the Children’s Hospital of Brooklyn at Maimonides Medical Center, a 711-bed, nonprofit tertiary care provider in Brooklyn. Maimonides operates the largest hospital in Brooklyn, as well as the borough’s only full-service Cancer Center. Its physicians are nationally known for clinical excellence, innovation, and groundbreaking research, and it is a major clinical training site for the SUNY Downstate College of Medicine. Founded in 1911, the Medical Center continues to grow and adapt to the needs of Brooklyn’s patients and families. It is an affiliate of Northwell Health. For more information, visit maimo.org.
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Congratulations to MS 358 for becoming the first Magnet Schools of America certified demonstration magnet school in New York State and New York City!
The Magnet School for STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning Diversity • Achievement • Equity
COME BE PART OF THE FIRST AND ONLY NYC CERTIFIED MAGNET SCHOOL At The Magnet School of STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning, everyone learns with purpose, classroom instruction incorporates passionate speaking, purposeful writing, powerful presentations, and digital literacy. Through project based and experiential learning students take intellectual risks, make real world connections, and explore authentic problems in their community and society.
Please contact parentcoordinator@ms358q.org to get information about our Open Houses and One-to-One info sessions. For Magnet Application Survey go to www.ms358q.org or Call Us at 718-558-6240 ext 4163/4160
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Extracurricular Activities from A to Z
Find activities that are right for your child by exploring our comprehensive list. By Stacey Feintuch
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xtracurricular activities are important for kids. They help younger ones explore their interests, talents, and passions as they build teamwork and problem-solving skills. Plus, taking part is a way to make new friends, and build upon existing friendships. For the older set, extracurricular activities can be interesting (and good to have for college applications!). It can be overwhelming to choose one or two activities, especially if your child is unsure how they like to spend their time. Below are tons of ideas to inspire you and your child to take advantage of free hours after school. See if your child has tried something that’s on the list or if something new is appealing.
AFFINITY GROUPS These groups allow kids to meet with others whose identity is just like theirs. Groups are out there for those who identify as LGBTQ+, persons of color, or certain ethnicities like Greek or Irish. These groups can provide a safe space for your child and provide service activities.
MEDIA For kids who love communication, media-oriented activities might be up their alley. They may want to join a group focused on print media, websites, or broadcasting. Exploring these areas can help them learn new technology, and create and build a portfolio for college applications and jobs. • School or local film projects • School or local magazine/journal • School or local newspaper • School literary publication
MUSIC For the musically inclined, opportunities like playing an instrument or singing in school or in the community can nurture their talents.
• Chorus/choir at school, in the community, or with a religious organization • Chamber music group • Concert band • Ensembles • Instrument lessons • Jazz band • Marching band • Orchestra • Singing lessons • Start their own band
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• School or local radio station • School or local television channel • School or local website • Yearbook committee
PERFORMING ARTS If you have an aspiring thespian in the house, performing arts may be a good fit. They can try out for plays, or if they prefer to stay out of the spotlight, work behind the scenes making costumes or building sets.
• Comedy club • Choreography • Film club • Miming • Puppetry • Theater group at school or in community
POLITICAL INTEREST AND SPEECH Some clubs and teams are intellectual. Kids who like to keep up with current events might like debate or political clubs. Student council may be a good choice for those interested in weighing in on school decisions that impact them.
• Debate club • Foreign affairs club • Forensics team • Mock trial club • Model Congress club • Model United Nations • Political affiliation club • Student government/council
SPECIAL INTERESTS If you and your child can’t find a club for their interests, help your child start one or join a group online.
• Boy Scouts • Chess club • Entrepreneurship club • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) • Girl Scouts • Horticulture • Model railroads • Quilt making
STEAM PROGRAMS If your home is filled with LEGO creations, STEAM programs may be a good fit. These activities are based in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
• Coding • Engineering club • Math club • Robotics • Video game development
SPORTS Kids can participate in sports teams at school, through your town, or join travel club teams. They can start as early as toddler and preschool years and play in middle school or high school.
• Baseball and softball • Basketball • Bodybuilding • Cheerleading • Climbing • Cycling • Dance • Fencing • Football • Golf • Gymnastics • Horseback riding • Hiking • Hockey • Ice-skating • Lacrosse • Martial arts • Ping-pong • Skateboarding • Skiing • Soccer • Swimming • Tennis • Track and field • Volleyball • Water polo • Yoga
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After-School Activities DIRECTORY BROOKLYN The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center
3 Lafayette Ave., Fort Greene 718-624-8400 mmdg.org/theschool • schooladmin@mmdg.org The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center will resume its dance and music programs for children, teens, and families, 100-percent in-person (with select online options) this fall! Its robust schedule features classes in a variety of genres with live musical accompaniment, for all ages, with and without disabilities.
Super Soccer Stars x Pro Soccer Kids
More than 80 locations across NYC, LI, and Westchester 606 Columbus Ave., at 89th St., Upper West Side, Manhattan 212-877-7171 55 Front St., Suite 7, Rockville Centre 516-740-7171 newyork.supersoccerstars.com info@supersoccerstars.com Soccer Stars is NY’s No. 1 youth soccer program for more than 20 years. Certified coaches lead small-group classes, promote teamwork, offer individual attention, follow safety guidelines. Parent & me, FUNdamentals, development training, multi-sport, and scrimmage games programs. Private classes available. Ages 1-12 and older. Save $25 – Code: NYMP21.
MANHATTAN Atlantic Acting School
76 Ninth Ave., Suite 313, Chelsea 212-691-5919 atlanticactingschool.org education@atlantictheater.org We are thrilled to be back in person this fall! From musical theater to sketch, improv, scene study, and film/TV, we’ve got a class for your young actor. Kids aged 4-18 create characters and scripts—and produce their own work! Save $50 when you register by Sept. 7 with code “FALL2021.”
Ballet Hispánico School of Dance
167 W. 89th St., Upper West Side 212-362-6710 ballethispanico.org/school school@ballethispanico.org Ballet Hispánico’s School of Dance, an accredited training center that leads with a holistic curriculum for today’s young dancer, is the direct link to the organization’s values of access, opportunity, and pride for all students interested in dance and Latinx culture. Dancers train in ballet, contemporary techniques, flamenco, and more!
Bloomingdale School of Music
323 W. 108th St., Upper West Side 212-663-6021 • Virtual Office: 201-578-4289 bsmny.org • registrar@bsmny.org Bloomingdale School of Music is dedicated to the belief that music changes lives. Everyone should have access to
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high-quality music education. It offers a range of options including early childhood, private lessons, theory classes, ensemble instruction, and performance and practice opportunities led by experienced, qualified, and caring faculty. Financial aid available.
Dedimus Potestatem
718-954-1357 potestatem.co • info@potestatem.co Dedimus Potestatem provides fun, academically challenging programs to students in primary, middle, and high schools. Our programs include Leadership, Debate, Filmmaking, Model UN, Philosophy, Model Congress, Mock Trial, Etiquette, Bioethics, Languages, and more. We currently offer virtual and in-person private, semi-private, and group sessions, as well as after-school programs.
German-American School: Where Kids Learn German
Upper East Side Garden City and New Hyde Park 212-787-7543 german-american-school.org kidslearngerman@aol.com German-American School NY offers a NY-state accredited after-school German language program. The school has taught German to children since 1892, and its motto today is “German is for everyone” - not just for Germans.
Joffrey Ballet School
434 Sixth Ave., 3rd floor, West Village 888-438-3808 joffreyballetschool.com The Joffrey Ballet School Children’s and Youth Ballet Programs offers year-round classes for dancers ages 2-18. Our classes are taught in our West Village studios, founded by Robert Joffrey in 1953. Fully in-person or virtual options available, with performance opportunities each semester! Register today for a trial or placement class!
LeapUp Learning Mandarin After School Program
1751 2nd Ave., between 91st and 92nd streets, Upper East Side 646-870-0560 leapuplearning.com • info@leapuplearning.com LeapUp Learning Mandarin after-school classes are for children ages 5-16. Teachers are native speakers with master’s degrees in bilingual education. Small-sized classes are tailored to students’ different levels and goals. Other after-school online and in-person classes include ELA reading/writing, public speaking and debate, chess, and test prep.
Little Stars Theatre Classes at Martial Arts Family Studio
290 Mulberry St., Soho 646-335-5034 mafsplayroom.com In these theater classes, your little stars (ages 3-7) will develop the skills to excel in musical theater performance. Featuring song, dance, and imaginative storytelling. Martial Arts Family Studio offers both a drop-off and a mommyand-me version of this class to suit your family’s needs.
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Martial Arts Family Studio: Martial Arts
290 Mulberry St., Soho 646-335-5034 • martialartsfamilystudio.com info@martialartsfamilystudio.com Discover your child’s potential in our Martial Arts Classes! We emphasize building self-confidence, physical preparedness, and mental focus through our programs. Children of all experiences and ages find many benefits from the inclusivity, discipline, and maturity that traditional Martial Arts training brings to their lives.
Martial Arts Family Studio: Mommy and Me
290 Mulberry St., Soho 646-335-5034 • martialartsfamilystudio.com info@martialartsfamilystudio.com Join the most unique baby and toddler community! Martial Arts Family Studio is sure to have the mommy-and-me class you’re looking for. Offering music classes for ages newborn to 2, theater classes, and intro to martial arts classes for 2 and older, and even separation child care during adult fitness classes.
Pusteblume International Preschool and Afterschool Programs
244 W. 14th St., West Village 212-206-1137 pusteblumenyc.org • info@pusteblumenyc.org We are a German- and Spanish-language immersion school with after-school/enrichment programs open to students from other schools. Special inquiry and exploration-based curriculum is provided. Native-speaking faculty teaches music, movement, literacy, math concepts, and visual arts. Our fun, warm, learning environment cultivates the growth and development of your child.
Super Soccer Stars x Pro Soccer Kids
More than 80 locations across NYC, LI, and Westchester 606 Columbus Ave., at 89th St., Upper West Side 212-877-7171 55 Front St., Suite 7, Rockville Centre 516-740-7171 newyork.supersoccerstars.com info@supersoccerstars.com Soccer Stars is NY’s No. 1 youth soccer program for more than 20 years. Certified coaches lead small-group classes, promote teamwork, offer individual attention, follow safety guidelines. Parent & me, FUNdamentals, development training, multi-sport, and scrimmage games programs. Private classes available. Ages 1-12 and older. Save $25 – Code: NYMP21.
QUEENS All Star Studios
108-21 72nd Ave., 4th floor, Forest Hills 718-268-2280 allstarstudiosnyc.com • allstarstudiosnyc@gmail.com All Star Studio’s Fall 2021 Session of jazz, tap, ballet, hiphop, and acro, for ages 3 and older, starts Sept. 9. Classes are fully in-person, masks required for now, and safety protocols remain in place, but so happy to be back dancing in person! Register for your free trial!
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After-School Activities DIRECTORY QUEENS (continued) Further Music School
110-06 72nd Ave., Suite MD2, Forest Hills 718-544-8886 1180 Northern Blvd., Suite C1, Manhasset 516-743-3544 furthermusic.com • info@furthermusic.com Founded in 2007, Further Music School is one of the largest and well-recognized music schools in New York, with more than 5,000 students currently enrolled. Our locations in Queens, Long Island, and Manhattan, provide music lessons in piano, violin, guitar, and vocal to all ages and levels.
Forest Hills at the Reform Temple of Forest Hills Forest Hills at the Church-In-The-Gardens Glendale at Tiger Schulmann’s Glendale musictogetherwithmusicandme.com info@musictogetherwithmusicandme.com Indoor, outdoor, and online—playful, rich, and engaging weekly Music Together classes help babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids (and their grown-ups!) discover their inner music-makers, while also supporting their overall learning and development. Plus, you’ll have a blast singing, dancing, and jamming along with other families. Enroll today!
Performing Arts Conservatory of New York
167-11 73 Ave., Fresh Meadows 718-591-5353 iccj.org We are an egalitarian conservative congregation in the heart of Queens. ICCJ is an all-inclusive synagogue that focuses on the family. We have a multitude of programs and committees as well as sisterhood, men’s club, and a young families’ program. Everyone is treated like family in ICCJ.
35-57 89th St., Jackson Heights 718-639-1425 • 917-774-3411 paconyschool.com info@paconyschool.com We offer music instruction in piano, violin, guitar, voice, brass, and woodwinds; dance instruction in ballet, modern, and flamenco; art instruction in drawing and painting. Dalcroze, music and movement for preschoolers, drama and musical theater classes, and Spanish for kids are available. Adults welcome. Following all pandemic precautionary measures.
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70-11 Austin St., Forest Hills 718-520-0207 roseacademyofballet.com racademyofballet@gmail.com A thoughtful dance program that combines movement and music, while always leaving space for personal creativity.
Students are taught by professionals in their field! Join us for dance classes—ages 3 and older! We offer pre-ballet, jazz, hip-hop, acro, and more. Register for classes now!
School of Rock Queens 2021 Fall Program
34-43 Francis Lewis Blvd., Lower Level, Suite 2, Bayside 929-999-7625, Victoria Consalvo, general manager locations.schoolofrock.com/queens queens@schoolofrock.com The ultimate music school with online and in-person lessons. Rock it out with flexible programs on guitar, vocals, keys, bass, and drums. Hone in during 1-on-1s or our socially distanced Rock Bands! We have everything needed for rockin’ education!
Super Soccer Stars x Pro Soccer Kids
More than 80 locations across NYC, LI, and Westchester 606 Columbus Ave., at 89th St., Manhattan 212-877-7171 55 Front St., Suite 7, Rockville Centre 516-740-7171 newyork.supersoccerstars.com info@supersoccerstars.com Soccer Stars is NY’s No. 1 youth soccer program for more than 20 years. Certified coaches lead small-group classes, promote teamwork, offer individual attention, follow safety guidelines. Parent & me, FUNdamentals, development training, multi-sport, and scrimmage games programs. Private classes available. Ages 1-12 and older. Save $25 – Code: NYMP21.
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Handling Back-to-School Anxieties Returning to the classroom can trigger an array of emotions in kids. Here’s how to tackle a few common scenarios head on. By Stacey Feintuch
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ike it or not, it’s time to say goodbye to the carefree days of summer and say hello to a new school year. Back-to-school stress impacts children of all ages: Younger kids may experience separation anxiety, while older ones may be stressed about increased academic pressure and college applications. During times of transition, anxiety is normal, but it’s usually manageable. Deal with back-to-school stress as a family to help your kids start the school year off right.
CHANGING SCHOOLS» Your child once ruled the middle school but now they’re at the bottom of the pack as a first-year high school student. Or maybe your child is moving from a day care they’ve known for years. Changing schools can be an adjustment, but you can take measures to ease the transition. Take a visit. Consider visiting the school in advance. Familiarizing kids with the environment can help them feel more comfortable. If possible, attend an orientation or open house, pointing out their classrooms, restrooms, water fountains, and other important places. You may even visit the school’s playground to show what recess will look like. Get organized together. Purchase and label supplies. Make sure you’ve submitted all required health and emergency contact forms. Stock your refrigerator with meals and snacks for the first week (check out p. 54 for some fun ideas!). Choose a first-day-of-school outfit, backpack, and lunchbox to get kids more excited about going back. The more organized and prepared you are, the calmer and less stressed you’ll all feel. Read about it. A story about school can help ease the jitters. Talk to your local librarian about the right book for your child. Read the tale together and ask your child to share any concerns. Set the tone. Kids pick up on your feelings. That means if you’re nervous, sad, or worried, your kids will likely feel the same. Try not to ask leading questions (“Are you nervous about going back to school?”), which can indicate to your child that 24
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there really is something to worry about. Be happy and smile in front of your kids. Save the tears for when you’re alone.
BEING THE NEW KID» Moving to a new town is hard enough let alone being the new kid in the classroom. Fortunately, starting school at the beginning of the year should help since everyone is in a new situation. Discuss information about the routine. Kids often worry about the little aspects of school. They wonder who will take them to school and pick them up. Or they’re uncertain where to go once they get to school. They may question what they’ll be eating for lunch. Review the school routine with them to ease their minds. Validate their feelings. It’s important for parents to stay positive. If a child is nervous, that’s okay. Say, “I’m so proud of you for going to school.” Share your stories. You were the new kid once, too. Discuss those memories and experiences with your children. Talk about friends you made or a favorite teacher, always staying upbeat and optimistic. And discuss positive aspects of your children’s school, like an amazing playground or extensive library. Be on time. Don’t stress out your children by running late on day one. Get as much as possible ready the night before, laying out clothing, backpacks, and lunchboxes so everything is set. And allow enough time in the morning to get ready—and take some first day of school pictures!—so you don’t have to rush out the door. Emphasize that they’re not alone. Remind your kids that they’re not the only new ones at school. Even some teachers are new. Tell them that the teacher is aware of nerves and will do their best to make kids feel more comfortable.
LINGERING COVID CONCERNS» Many kids haven’t had in-person schooling for a full day since March 2020. Perhaps
their school had a remote, hybrid, or half-day model. Going to school full time can seem foreign. Establish open communication. Let your child know that you’re always available to talk about anything and everything. A good time to chat is before lights out. They often open up and feel comfortable and safe right before bed. It’s when they’re getting 1-on-1 attention and feel relaxed. Be present. Aim to be there for your child right before school starts and during the first few days back to help them feel more secure. If you can’t be there, ask a friend or family member to take on this role for you. Plan something special. Give them something to look forward to—like a trip for an ice cream cone or a visit to a favorite playground. That way they’ll anticipate a fun activity. You can even make it an annual tradition. Emphasize safety measures. We can’t promise our kids that we won’t get sick, but we can express confidence in public health efforts, and that schools have done months of planning to minimize risk and keep everyone safe. Encourage flexibility. We don’t know how “normal” most kids’ schools will be in the fall, and plans may be changing up to the last minute. Let your child know that the whole family will have to be flexible.
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WORKLOAD STRESS» For those who spent months out of traditional in-person school due to the pandemic, returning to the classroom may feel scary. They may worry and wonder if they have the skills to get the job done after sitting behind a computer for so long Create a homework routine. Predictability and structure reduce stress in kids and reinforce good habits, particularly when it comes to tackling schoolwork. Create a designated homework space in the house away from the chaos. Let the kids decorate and stock the space to make it feel like their special spot. Hit the hay early. No more staying up late catching fireflies or playing video games. Kids need to go to sleep early enough so they’re well-rested for school. Get them into their school bedtime routine a week or two before school starts so they’re back on track before day one. Hire a tutor. If you sense they’re anxious about a particular subject, like math or reading, consider hiring a tutor. A tutor can get them back on track academically and help boost their confidence in the classroom. Stacey Feintuch is a freelance writer for print and online publications based in Bergen County, NJ. A mom to two boys, you’ll find her at the baseball diamond on the weekends.
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2021-2022 NYC Public School Calendar If your child attends a New York City public school, tear out this page and put it on the fridge or your family’s bulletin board. That way you can keep it handy to reference all year long. And you can always visit nymetroparents.com/nycdoe for up-to-date information. Here are a few important things to note, according to the NYCDOE: all students should plan to participate in remote learning on “snow days” or when school buildings are closed due to an emergency, and individual schools’ parent-teacher conference dates might differ from what’s listed below (your child’s teacher will schedule your conference with you).
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• Monday, Oct. 11: Indigenous People’s Day – schools closed • Tuesday, Nov. 2: Election Day – fully remote, asynchronous instructional day • Wednesday, Nov. 3: Evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary and K-8 schools • Thursday, Nov. 4: Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for elementary and K-8 schools – students in these schools are dismissed 3 hours early • Wednesday, Nov. 10: Evening parent-teacher conferences for K–12, 6–12, and high schools • Thursday, Nov. 11: Veterans Day – schools closed • Friday, Nov. 12: Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for K–12, 6–12, and high schools – students in these schools dismissed 3 hours early • Wednesday, Nov. 17: Evening parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and District 75 • Thursday, Nov. 18: Afternoon Conferences for middle schools and District 75 – students in these schools dismissed 3 hours early • Thursday-Friday, Nov. 25-26: Thanksgiving Recess – schools closed • Friday-Friday, Dec. 24-31: Winter Recess – schools closed • Monday, Jan. 17: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – schools closed • Tuesday-Friday, Jan. 25-28: Regents Administration • Monday, Jan. 31: Professional Development Day for 9–12 and 6–12 schools – schools closed for students in these schools • Tuesday, Feb. 1: Lunar New Year – schools closed • Wednesday, Feb. 2: Spring Term begins for semester-based schools • Monday-Friday, Feb 21-25: Midwinter Recess – schools closed
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• Wednesday, March 2: Evening parent-teacher conferences for elementary and K–8 schools • Thursday, March 3: Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for elementary and K–8 schools – students in these schools dismissed 3 hours early • Wednesday, March 9: Evening parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and District 75 • Thursday, March 10: Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for middle schools and District 75 – students in these schools dismissed 3 hours early • Wednesday, March 16: Evening parent-teacher conferences for K–12, 6–12, and high schools • Friday, March 18: Afternoon parent-teacher conferences for K–12, 6–12, and high schools – students in these schools dismissed 3 hours early • Tuesday, Thursday, March 29-31: 3-8 ELA Assessment administration • Friday-Friday, April 15-22: Spring Recess (includes Good Friday and Passover) – schools closed • Tuesday-Thursday, April 26-28: 3-8 Math Assessment Administration • Monday, May 2: Eid al-Fitr – schools closed • Monday, May 30: Memorial Day – schools closed • Tuesday, June 7: Clerical Day for K–5, K–6, 6–8, and K–12 schools, and District 75 – schools closed for students in these schools • Thursday, June 9: Chancellor’s Conference Day for staff development – schools closed for students • Wednesday-Friday, June 15-24: Regents Administration • Monday, June 20: Juneteenth (observed) – schools closed • Monday, June 27: Last day of school for students
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Education DIRECTORY BROOKLYN Brooklyn Global Prep 423 Kent Ave., Williamsburg 732- 924-5432 brooklynglobalprep.com admissions@brooklynglobalprep.com We are a child-centric haven that utilizes language immersion, creating a path for happy, diverse, open-minded thinkers. We have an integrated curriculum that seamlessly weaves together the acquisition of social, emotional, and academic skills; learning of co-constructed content; and building of community in dual languages.
Montessori Day School of Brooklyn
237 Park Place, Prospect Heights 718-398-2322 montessoridayschool.org Since 1977, MDS has followed a Montessori philosophy to guide and inspire a joy of learning both in and outside of the classroom. We are an inclusive preschool program that values diversity, excellence in early childhood education, and continuous learning. Hours are 8am-3pm with extended day available.
PS Family NYC
Program Support Family Childcare Network Locations throughout Brooklyn and Queens 718-701-1707 psfamilynyc.org info@psfamilynyc.org PS Family NYC, an agency funded through the DOE, is responsible for managing one of the largest Family Child Care Networks in NYC. We work directly with in-home child care providers to build their businesses and help families find high-quality, low-cost, or free child care to fit their family’s needs.
Urban Strategies Inc., Early Learn Program
Urban Strategies Early Learning 1091 Sutter Ave., at Atkins Avenue, East New York 1084 Elton St., at Flatland Avenue, East New York Urban Strategies UPK Program 255 Atkins Ave., Cypress Hills 1405 Bushwick Ave., Bushwick 718-235-6151 usheadstart1@aol.com usdaycare1@aol.com Urban Strategies Early Learn Program provides child care and Head Start services for children ages 2-5. Urban Strategies is a safe and supportive Early Learn Program that promotes discovery and growth. It combines state-of-theart facilities with a nationally recognized early childhood curriculum. We collaborate with families to help achieve pre-kindergarten readiness.
MANHATTAN Dwight School
291 Central Park West, Upper West Side 212-724-6360 dwight.edu admissions@dwight.edu Dwight is a leading nursery to 12th-grade private
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school dedicated to igniting the spark of genius in every child. Founded in 1872, Dwight has one of the lowest student-to-teacher ratios among NYC independent schools and was the first in the Americas to offer the full International Baccalaureate curriculum for ages 3-18.
The École
111 E. 22nd St., Flatiron District 646-410-2238 theecole.org bonjour@theecole.org The École is an independent, French-American bilingual school serving an international community of maternelle-to-middle school students in New York City’s Flatiron District. Currently accepting applications for 2022-2023! In September 2021, The École is opening its first class for age 2. This class is fully integrated into The École’s unique bilingual program.
First Presbyterian Church Nursery School
12 W. 12th St., Greenwich Village 212-691-3432 fpcns.org The First Presbyterian Church Nursery School is dedicated to the development of the whole child in a warm, nurturing environment. FPCNS offers experienced classroom teachers; specialists in studio art, library, music, movement, and gardening; and a healthy snack program. Children enjoy large airy classrooms, roof top playground, and indoor play spaces.
German International School New York (GISNY)
50 Partridge Road, White Plains 914-948-6513 gisny.org admissions@gisny.org GISNY, an independent pre-K through 12th-grade college-preparatory school, offers a German-English bilingual education with an emphasis on the sciences. Our program is taught in person with creative solutions to utilize the outdoors of our 20-acre campus. Our successful model enables us to provide full in-person learning without compromising academics.
International Academy of New York
Nasreen Ikram Hussain, Head of School 4 E. 90th St., Upper East Side 212-641-0260 ianyc.org info@ianyc.org Our students experience a solid core curriculum taught in English and they become fluent in Spanish or Chinese language. Our unique approach to language learning is completed through art, music, and cultural exploration delivered in the target language. Join our small international community that values knowledge and understanding of the world.
Manhattan Charter School 100 Attorney St., Lower East Side 212-533-2743 Manhattan Charter School II 220 Henry St., Lower East Side
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212-964-3792 manhattancharterschool.org info@manhattancharterschool.org Two small public elementary schools educating children in kindergarten-fifth grades. Committed to offering a well-rounded education designed to help students develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills. Never more than 25 students in a class. All students receive weekly French, art, physical education, and technology instruction, in addition to daily music instruction.
The Montessori School of New York International
347 E. 55th St., Sutton Place 212-223-4630 montessorischoolny.com A multi-faceted program that inspires curiosity and a love of learning! Classes are equipped with didactic Montessori materials that encourage absorption of concepts through play, leading children to become well-rounded and confident individuals. Program includes science, music, foreign languages, musical theater, swimming, dance, yoga, chess, cultural events, and robotics!
Pusteblume International Preschool and Afterschool Programs
244 W. 14th St., West Village 212-206-1137 pusteblumenyc.org info@pusteblumenyc.org We are a German- and Spanish-language immersion school with after-school/enrichment programs open to students from other schools. Special inquiry and exploration-based curriculum is provided. Native-speaking faculty teaches music, movement, literacy, math concepts, and visual arts. Our fun, warm, learning environment cultivates the growth and development of your child.
Wetherby–Pembridge School
7 E. 96th St., Upper East Side 646-213-3400 wetherby-pembridge.org jean.monaco@wetherbypembridge.org Wetherby-Pembridge is a unique, coed, independent school for students in nursery to eighth grade that holds sacred its core values of respect, resilience, and responsibility. The curriculum is based on the rigorous English National Curriculum and is enriched by NYC’s cultural experiences. WPNY children are inspired to achieve personal confidence and success.
York Preparatory School
40 W. 68th St., Upper West Side 212-362-0400 yorkprep.org York Prep is an independent school, for sixth to 12th grades, committed to creating a nurturing environment that challenges and supports students in a diverse, inclusive setting. Compassionate educators guide students through a traditional and rigorous curriculum, while employing a range of innovative techniques to cultivate each student’s skills, abilities, and interests.
QUEENS Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services, P.C.
718-441-0166 Queens location: 114-20 Queens Blvd., Suite CS 2, Forest Hills Manhattan location: 180 E. 79th St., Suite 1C, Upper East Side comprehendthemind.com CCPS is a group of psychologists specializing in neuro-developmental and educational evaluations to help you understand your child’s learning style and developmental level. A diagnosis of a learning disability or ADHD should not define, but rather strengthen your child and family. Let us help plan for their educational success and emotional well-being.
Countryside Montessori School
354 Lakeville Road, Lower Level, Great Neck 516-466-8422 cmsgn.com info@cmsgn.com Countryside Montessori School offers children, ages 18 months to 6 years, a well-balanced and enriched curriculum that includes traditional subjects, art, and music. It is located on an estate-like setting with an outdoor playground and nature walks. Classrooms are fully equipped and spacious.
Ivy Day School
65-01 Kissena Blvd., Flushing 718-460-6366 70-44 Kissena Blvd., Flushing
718-880-1888 104-70 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills 718-997-1997 ivydayschool.com dinam@ivydayschool.com Books and blocks, music and dance, art and creativity! At Ivy Day School (three locations), we provide our decade-long standard of academic excellence to children ages 2-5. We envision students will develop essential skills for a lifetime of achievements via fun, stimulating activities.
Little Blossoms of Middle Village
8402 60th Ave., Middle Village 917-627-5679 917-745-0955 Instagram: @littleblossoms_ny littleblossomsofmiddlevillage.com littleblossomsofmiddlevillage@gmail.com Little Blossoms of Middle Village is a place for kids to learn and grow! A hands-on, exploratory approach to learning is provided. We offer early drop-off and after-school. In our brand-new facility, we have a creative monthly curriculum that focuses on motor skills, speech/ language development, math, science, and social studies.
New York City Magnet Schools - MS 358: The Magnet School of Steam Exploration and Experiential Learning 88-08 164th St., Jamaica 718-558-6240 ms358.org info@magnetschools.nyc At The Magnet School of STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning, everyone learns with purpose. Classroom
instruction incorporates passionate speaking, purposeful writing, powerful presentations, and digital literacy. Through project-based and experiential learning, students take intellectual risks, make real world connections, and explore authentic problems in their community and society.
Noah’s Ark Preparatory
38-20 Bell Blvd., Bayside 718-279-4251 noahsarkschool.com noahsarkpreparatory@gmail.com Noah’s Ark Preparatory Inc. strives to create a learning environment that invites the fullest potential of each person’s gifts. Both nursery and pre-kindergarten classrooms are divided into distinct learning areas and foster the love of learning. Please call for further information about our programs, including UPK.
Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2
135-25 79th St., Howard Beach 718-392-3405, Lucille Ranchor owncs.org/own2 admissions@owncs.org Our World Neighborhood Charter Schools (OWNCS) joined the Queens school community in 2002. Through a literacy-based, integrated, and standards-driven curriculum that encourages community and honors diversity, students receive the broad education they need to meet the academic and social challenges of the best NYC high schools and thrive in today’s world.
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n y l k o o r B Our calendar is full of great ideas. First, here are the September events we consider can’t-miss—the ones we’re taking our own kids to. Consider it your cheat sheet to the best of what’s great this month! Welcome Back Brooklyn Summer Wednesdays: Back-to-School FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 1, 12-1pm WHERE: Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon St., Downtown Brooklyn AGES: All 30
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WHAT: Celebrate the new school year with giant board games and more! WANT TO GO? 718-802-3700. brooklyn-usa.org.
Rock and Roll Playhouse: Music of the Beach Boys WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 4, 1-2pm WHERE: Industry City, 274 36th St, Sunset Park AGES: All WHAT: Groove to the songs of the Beach Boys with Rock n’ Roll Playhouse. WANT TO GO? $5. 718-619-8664. industrycity.com.
Kids Run the Bases WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 5, 4pm
WHERE: Maimonides Park, 1904 Surf Ave., between West 16th and West 20th streets, Coney Island AGES: All WHAT: Cap off your Sunday FunDay with post-game kids run the bases. WANT TO GO? $18. 718-372-5596. milb.com/brooklyn.
The Big Bounce America WHEN: Sept. 3-18, Sept. 3-6, 10-12, and 18. Timing for the individual sessions varies; check the website for details. WHERE: Aviator Sports and Events Center, Floyd Bennett Field, 3159 Flatbush Ave., Marine Park AGES: All WHAT: Jump, dunk, run, or chill during Big Bounce America! WANT TO GO? $39 adults-only session for ages 16 and older; $28 Bigger Kid Session ages 15 and younger and Junior Session ages 7 and younger; $19 Toddler Session ages 3 and younger. thebigbounceamerica.com.
FDC Presents: 45th Annual Flatbush Frolic FREE
WHERE: Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Prospect Heights AGES: All WHAT: This event features storybooks, picture books, and graphic novels for book lovers from preschool through the middle grades. WANT TO GO? 718-638-5000. brooklynmuseum.org.
Rumpelstiltskin WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Friday, 12:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12:30pm and 2:30pm WHERE: Puppetworks Inc, 338 Sixth Ave., at 4th Street, Park Slope AGES: All WHAT: Watch Rumpelstiltskin turns straw into gold. WANT TO GO? $11; $10 children. 718-965-3391. puppetworks.org.
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WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 19, 11am-6pm WHERE: FDC, Cortelyou Road, Flatbush AGES: All WHAT: Come out to the 45th Annual Flatbush Frolic for food, games, music, vendors, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-859-3800. fdconline.org.
The Great Irish Fair of New York WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 10am-9pm WHERE: Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk, 3052 W. 21st St., Coney Island AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Irish culture with traditional step dancing, musical performances, and more! WANT TO GO? $20. iabsny.com.
15th Annual Brooklyn Children’s Book Fair FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 26, 11am-4pm
WHEN: Through Nov. 28: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm WHERE: Greenpoint Terminal Market, 2 Noble St., Greenpoint AGES: All WHAT: This outdoor flea is located on the Brooklyn waterfront with gorgeous views of the Manhattan skyline, showcasing more than 100 vendors plus family programing. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718625-1327. greenpointterminalmarket.com.
Petting Zoo Magic WHEN: Sept. 11-19, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Green Meadows Farm at Aviator Sports and Events Center, Floyd Bennett Field, 3159 Flatbush Ave., Marine Park AGES: All WHAT: Come for the magic, stay for the animals, hayride, tractors, and more! WANT TO GO? $12. 718-470-0224. aviatorsports.com.
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Bagpipe Tribute FREE
WHEN: Through Sept. 1: Wednesdays, 5-6:30pm WHERE: Washington Square Park, Holley Plaza, University Place, between East 4th Street and Waverly Place, Greenwich Village AGES: All WHAT: Immerse yourself in the art of diabolo, a juggling act using a special type of yo-yo. WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
WHEN: Ongoing, Wednesdays, 1:30-2pm WHERE: Memorial Plaza, between Liberty and West streets, Lower Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bagpipers play near the 9/11 Memorial Glade in honor of those who died on 9/11 as well as those who became sick from the aftermath. WANT TO GO? 911memorial.org.
‘Back to School’ Puppet Program for Families with NYC Kids Project FREE WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 9, 10:30am and 1pm WHERE: Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Children will learn to recognize the strengths and joys of differences during this interactive performance. WANT TO GO? 212-534-1672. mcny.org.
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Family Farm Volunteer Day FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 9am-12pm WHERE: The Battery Urban Farm, State Street and Battery Place, Battery Park AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Join in on some projects for all ages to help at The Battery Urban Farm. WANT TO GO? 212-344-3491. thebattery.org.
Movies Under the Stars: Frozen II FREE WHEN: Friday, Sept. 17, 7:30-9:30pm WHERE: Carl Schurz Park, East 87th Street and East End Avenue, Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: Grab a blanket and see Frozen II. WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
Celebrating Insects: Saturday Art Workshops FREE WHEN: Sept. 4-18, Saturdays, 1-3pm WHERE: The High Line, at 30th Street and Tenth Avenue, Meatpacking District AGES: All WHAT: Join The Highline for hands-on art workshops that explore insect-related topics. WANT TO GO? 212-500-6035. thehighline.org.
Pixar Putt WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sunday-Thursday, 10am-8pm (last entry 6:30pm); Friday-Saturday, 10am-10pm (last entry 8:30pm); 7pm onward is ‘Pixar Putt 18+ After Dark’ for evening sessions Friday & Saturday WHERE: 22 Battery Place, Pier A, Battery Park AGES: All WHAT: This mini-golf experience is made up of 18 fun and interactive holes inspired some of Pixar’s most beloved films. WANT TO GO? Weekdays: $34.50; $24.50 ages 12 and younger; family 4-pack is $22.44 per person (must be for 2 adult tickets and 2 child tickets). Weekends: $39.50; $29.50 ages 12
and younger; family 4-pack is $26.44 per person (must be for 2 adult tickets and 2 child tickets). pixarputt.com.
Cosmic Camp WHEN: Sept. 6-Oct. 31, daily, 10am-5pm WHERE: CAMP, 110 Fifth Ave., Chelsea AGES: All WHAT: Camp is the ultimate digital play zone, complete with interactive games, physical challenges, and crazy cosmic-themed experiences! WANT TO GO? $35. camp.com.
Fall Foliage Cruise 2021 WHEN: Sept. 25-Nov. 14, Saturday-Sunday, 2-4:30pm WHERE: Event Cruises NYC, 299 South St., Lower East Side AGES: All WHAT: Take in all the best fall colors in New York and see the fall leaves on a fall foliage tour! WANT TO GO? $49. 917-671-9710. eventcruisesnyc.com.
Big Umbrella Outdoors FREE WHEN: Sept. 17-19, Friday, 6pm; Saturday-Sunday, 11am and 2:30pm WHERE: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: Experience performances and installations designed for young audiences with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families. WANT TO GO? 212-875-5375. lincolncenter.org.
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Hands-on History: Make Your Own Historic Ink! FREE
Astoria Alive Street Fair FREE
WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 4, 1-4pm WHERE: King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day and help make ink and practice writing with quill pens! WANT TO GO? 718-206-0545. kingmanor.org/events.
WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 12, 11am-6pm WHERE: Astoria Restoration Association, 21-76 31st St., Astoria AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy fun food, great shopping, and exciting kiddie rides. WANT TO GO? 718-444-6028. streetfairsny.com.
Southeast Queens Jam Fest FREE
WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 11am-4pm WHERE: Variety Boys & Girls Club of Queens, 21-12 30th Road, Long Island City AGES: All
WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 12, 3pm WHERE: Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, 161-04 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy live music from community-based musicians. WANT TO GO? 718-658-7400. eventbrite.com.
38th Annual Queens County Fair WHEN: Sept. 10-12, Friday, 3:30-8:30pm, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-6pm WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park AGES: All WHAT: Navigate NYC’s only corn maze, enjoy pie eating and corn husking contests, hayrides, carnival rides, and more! WANT TO GO? Online: 3-Day Pass: $45; $35 children ages 3-12. Friday: $14. Saturday: $20; $15 children ages 3-12. Sunday: $20; $15 children ages 3-12. 718-347-3276. queensfarm.org. 34
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Back to School Festival 2021 FREE
WHAT: Enjoy carnival games, workshops, a school supply giveaway, music, and more! WANT TO GO? 718-728-0946. eventbrite.com.
Insectageddon FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 1-3pm WHERE: The Voelker Orth Museum, 149-19 38th Ave., Flushing AGES: All WHAT: This event celebrates and seeks to raise awareness for our interconnectedness with the insect world. WANT TO GO? 718-359-6227. vomuseum.org.
NYSoM Superhero Festival FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 2-6pm WHERE: Evergreen Park, St. Felix Avenue & 60th Place, Ridgewood AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate your favorite superheroes, anime, and more. WANT TO GO? 212-333-5252. facebook.com.
WHEN: Through Oct. 15: daily, 11am, 1pm, and 3pm WHERE: New York Hall of Science, 4701 111th St., Corona AGES: All WHAT: Discover the crucial role mountains play for the world,
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WHEN: Friday, Sept. 24, 7:3010:45pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Monsters, Inc. and make a monster craft activity before the movie. WANT TO GO? $50 family of 4; $25 per couple; $15 adult; $12 seniors 65 and older, children, students, and visitors with disabilities. Members: $35 family of 4; $25 per couple; $10 adults; $8 seniors 65 and older, children, students, ands visitor with disabilities; free for children 3 and younger. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.
and witness the most spectacular snowboard action! WANT TO GO? $6; $5 children, plus admission: $16; $13 children ages 2-17, students with ID, and seniors. 718-699-0005. nysci.org.
SKATEROBICS: Sunday Funday FREE
Out of Bounds: Mountain Adventure 3D
WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sundays, 2-7pm WHERE: St. Albans Memorial Park, Merrick Boulevard, St. Albans AGES: All WHAT: Skate, dance, or just listen to the music! WANT TO GO? 347-252-9618. eventbrite.com.
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WHOLE FAMILY Wonderful Wednesdays FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 1, 6-11pm WHERE: Fort Tryon Park, 741 Ft. Washington Ave., Fort Washington, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Pack a picnic supper, your blanket, sidewalk chalk, and scooter and get ready for extra space to relax and play. WANT TO GO? 212-795-1388 x306. forttryonparktrust.org.
Friday Night Fireworks FREE WHEN: Through Sept. 3: Fridays, 9:45pm WHERE: The Alliance for Coney Island, West 10th to West 23rd streets, Coney Island, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Visit Coney Island for breathtaking fireworks! WANT TO GO? allianceforconeyisland.org.
City Point Cirque WHEN: Through Sept 4: Saturdays, 11:30am-12:15pm WHERE: City Point Brooklyn, 445 Albee Square W., Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This weekly circus and variety show features a rotating cast of Anver’s City Point residency artists. WANT TO GO? Pay what you can; suggested donation: $25; $15 per child. Advanced registration required; email info@ anverentertainment.com with show date and number of people to reserve your spot. 917-929-5777. anverentertainment.com.
Coney Island Flicks on the Beach: Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker FREE WHEN: Monday, Sept. 6, 7:45-10pm WHERE: Alliance for Coney Island, Boardwalk and West 12th Street, Coney Island, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Bring a blanket and enjoy for free movie screenings on the beach! WANT TO GO? 718-594-7895. coneyislandfunguide.com.
ARTECHOUSE NYC WHEN: Through Sept. 6: daily, 10am-10pm WHERE: ARTECHOUSE, 439 W. 15th St., Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: ARTECHOUSE presents large-scale exhibitions and installations that inspire wonder, awe, curiosity, and connection. WANT TO GO? $24; $20 students, seniors ages 65 and older, and military and first responders; $17 children ages 4-15; free for children younger than 4. artechouse.com.
Immersive Van Gogh WHEN: Through Sept. 6: Monday-Thursday, 10am-10pm; Fri-
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Roller Skating WHEN: Through Oct. 11: Monday-Friday, 11am-7pm; Saturday-Sunday, 12-7pm WHERE: LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park Brooklyn, 171 East Drive, Prospect Park, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Skate to a mix of pop hits while taking in views of Prospect Park Lake. WANT TO GO? $10 weekends; $6 weekdays; $7 skate rental. 718-965-8951. lakesidebrooklyn.com. day-Saturday, 9am-11pm; Sunday, 9am-10pm WHERE: Pier 36, 299 South St., Lower East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: “Step inside” and experience the incredible post-Impressionist works of Van Gogh like never before. WANT TO GO? $39.99-$99.99; $29.99 children ages 6-16; free for children ages 5 and younger. 844-307-4644. vangoghnyc.com.
Summer Fun FREE WHEN: Through Sept. 7: Tuesdays, 12-4pm WHERE: Dr. Ronald E. McNair Playground, Lexington Avenue, between 122nd and 123rd streets, Harlem, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bring the family out for games, chalk, crafts, and more. WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
Rosh Hashanah 5782-2021 WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 7, 9:30am WHERE: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Sing, dance and welcome the new year in this meaningful and joyful service. WANT TO GO? $75; free for children younger than 1. 212-4155500. 92y.org.
Uptown Night Market FREE WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 9, 4-10pm WHERE: MASC Hospitality Group, Twelfth Avenue and 135th Street, West Harlem, Manhattan AGES: All
WHAT: Check out this curated and diverse selection of local West Harlem- and NYC-based food, beverage, arts and crafts, packaged goods vendors, a variety of family activities, and more. WANT TO GO? uptownnightmarket.com.
Movies Under the Stars: Missing Link FREE WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 9, 7:30-10pm WHERE: St. Vartan Park, East 35th Street between First and Second avenues, Murray Hill, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bring a blanket and enjoy a screening of Missing Link. WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
Movies Under the Stars: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker FREE WHEN: Friday, Sept. 10, 7-9:30pm WHERE: Samuel Seabury Playground, Lexington Avenue and 96th Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See the conclusion of the Skywalker saga. WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
Queensboro Dance Festival Pop Up Event FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 6-7:15pm WHERE: Queensbridge Park in Long Island City, Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, Queens AGES: All WHAT: See dance performances and learn moves of your own! WANT TO GO? 203-609-1611. eventbrite.com.
Second Saturdays Trailwork Party + Bike Share FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 10am-3pm WHERE: Highbridge Bike Park, 131 Ft. George Ave., Washington Heights, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Learn what it takes to build, maintain, and ride the most progressive urban bike park in America! WANT TO GO? 734-358-2826. eventbrite.com.
Woodland Adventures: Nest Quest! WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 11am-1pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Explore a different aspect of forest life through community art projects, story time, craft activities, and scavenger hunts! WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $6; $4 seniors 62 and older and students with ID; $2 children ages 4-12; free for members and children ages 3 and younger. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.
Queensboro Dance Festival Pop Up Event FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 12, 6-7:15pm WHERE: Athens Square Park in Astoria, 30th Street and 30th Avenue, Astoria, Queens AGES: All WHAT: See dance performances and learn moves of your own! WANT TO GO? 203-609-1611. eventbrite.com.
Yom Kippur 5782-2021 WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 16, 9:30am WHERE: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bring your whole family for a soulful and energetic High Holiday celebration. WANT TO GO? $75; free for children younger than 1. 212-4155500. 92y.org.
Skate Night on the Upper East Side FREE WHEN: Friday, Sept. 17, 3-4:45pm general skate; 5-7pm adult skate WHERE: Stanley Isaacs Playground, First Avenue and 96th Street, Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: Dance and enjoy an outdoor roller-skating night! WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
The Ship We Built: An Interactive Reading WHEN: Friday, Sept. 17, 6:30pm and 8pm WHERE: Bushwick Avenue Central Methodist Episcopal Church, 1139 Bushwick Ave., Bushwick, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: An interactive and multi-media reading of The Ship We Built, hosted by author, Lexie Bean. WANT TO GO? $10-$30 suggested donation. eventbrite.com.
Making Moves Dance Festival 2021 FREE WHEN: Sept. 17-18, Friday-Saturday, 7pm WHERE: Jamaica Performing Arts Center, 153-10 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, Queens AGES: All WHAT: See two days of dance performances! WANT TO GO? 718-618-6170. jamaicapac.org.
Public Seining FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 10am-12pm WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 4, 334 Furman St., Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Discover the biodiversity of the Hudson River Estuary as staff and scientists use a seine net to catch and release creatures. WANT TO GO? 718-222-9939. brooklynbridgepark.org.
Welcome Autumn Concert WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 5pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Bring a lawn chair or blanket for an outdoor folk music Saturday afternoon. WANT TO GO? $20-$35. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.
Pop-Up Performance: Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 19, 2-4pm WHERE: Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn NYMetroParents 37 NYMetro
The Amazing Maize Maze WHEN: Sept. 17-Oct. 30: Friday, 12-4:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 11am-4:30pm WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens AGES: All WHAT: This year The Amazing Maize Maze celebrates the genius of Andy Warhol’s pop art in NYC’s only corn maze. The adventure begins with a Stalk Talk to prepare you for the 3-acre challenge of finding clues, solving puzzles, and making your way to Victory Bridge where the full vista of Warhol’s Cow is revealed. WANT TO GO? $12; $8 children ages 4–11; free for children ages 3 and younger. 718-347-3276. queensfarm.org.
AGES: All WHAT: Hear string players from the Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra perform a festive, family-friendly selection of music. WANT TO GO? 718-638-5000. brooklynmuseum.org.
Picnic Performances FREE WHEN: Through Sept. 20: Thursdays, 7pm WHERE: Bryant Park, 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See 25 live and in-person music, dance, and theater events this summer at Bryant Park. WANT TO GO? 212-768-4242. bryantpark.org.
Movies Under the Stars: The Wizard of Oz FREE WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 23, 7:30-10pm WHERE: Pier 35, FDR Drive, Lower East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Travel to Oz with Dorothy and co.! WANT TO GO? 212-408-0243. nycgovparks.org.
Storyland Cabaret FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 1-2pm WHERE: Brooklyn Public Library, Central Library, 10 Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Join New York City Children’s Theater for an afternoon of music and stories at its 25th Anniversary Storyland Cabaret! WANT TO GO? 718-230-2100. bklynlibrary.org.
The Rock and Roll Playhouse: The Music of The Beatles WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 26, 11am doors open; 12pm concert starts WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This concert for kids and families shares the music of The Beatles with a new generation of music lovers WANT TO GO? $12-$15. 718-963-3369. brooklynbowl.com.
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 28, 5pm lawn and food concession open;
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film begins at sunset WHERE: Bryant Park, 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bring a blanket and arrive early to find a spot on the lawn to enjoy great food, friends, and a feature film. WANT TO GO? 212-768-4242. bryantpark.org.
Denishawn: Dances by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn WHEN: Sept. 30-Oct. 3, Thursday-Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 3pm WHERE: Theatre at St. Jeans, 150 E. 76th St., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See a program of dances by the Mother and Father of American Modern Dance. WANT TO GO? $35; $25 for students, seniors, and dancers. 929-222-3973. audreyrosspublicity.com.
Entry to 1885 Tall Ship Wavertree FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 10: Friday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: South Street Seaport Museum, 12 Fulton St., South Street Seaport, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Explore the 1885 tall ship Wavertree at South Street Seaport Museum with free admission. WANT TO GO? 646-765-4773. southstreetseaportmuseum.org.
Tours of Lightship Ambrose FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 10: Friday-Sunday, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 3:30pm and 4pm WHERE: South Street Seaport Museum, 12 Fulton St., South Street Seaport, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Tour the decks of this National Historic Landmark and see the living and working spaces once inhabited by sailors. WANT TO GO? 212-732-8257. southstreetseaportmuseum.org.
P.S. Art 2021: Celebrating the Creative Spirit of NYC Kids WHEN: Through Oct. 24: Thursday-Monday, 10am-4pm WHERE: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave., Upper
LIC Waterfront 5K and Kids Dash WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 9am 5K; 10am Kids Dash WHERE: Hunter’s Point South Park, Center Boulevard and Borden Avenue, Long Island City, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Run or walk for a good cause! WANT TO GO? Waterfront 5K: $25, $30 day-of; Center Blvd. Dash 9 & Under: $15; $20 day-of. events.elitefeats.com/ licwaterfront21.
East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See more than 150 works of art in a variety of media created by public school students in New York City. WANT TO GO? NY, NJ, and CT residents pay as you wish; general admission: $25; $17 seniors 65 and older; $12 students; free for children younger than 12. 212-535-7710. metmuseum.org.
Wetlab Look-Ins FREE WHEN: Aug. 31-Oct. 28, Tuesday and Thursday, 3-6pm WHERE: Hudson River Park, Pier 40, 353 West St., Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: All
WHAT: Come face to face with native Hudson River wildlife! WANT TO GO? 212-627-2020. eventbrite.com.
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Monday-Friday, 10am-8pm; Saturday-Sunday and holidays, 9am-9pm WHERE: Skylight on Vesey, 300 Vesey St., Battery Park City, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Encounter the brilliance of one of history’s greatest artists in a 360-degree exhibit of unparalleled proportions. WANT TO GO? $24.70-$64.90. vangoghexpo.com.
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International Puppet Fringe Festival: Puppets of New York Sea Lions: Life by a Whisker WHEN: Through Jan. 2, 2022: Wednesday-Sunday, 10:15am; 11:30am; 12:45pm; 2pm; 3:15pm, and 4:30pm WHERE: The American Museum of Natural History, 200 Central Park W., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Dive into the world of a rare sea lion pup in this movie. WANT TO GO? $22.50-$33. 212-769-5100. amnh.org.
WHEN: Through March 31, 2022: Friday-Sunday, 10am6pm WHERE: Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Explore this history of puppets and the influence they’ve had on New York. WANT TO GO? $20; $14 seniors 65 and older and students with ID; free for children ages 19 and younger and members; tickets purchased in person is pay as you wish. 212-534-1672. mcny.org.
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Younger Kids WHAT: Explore a maze created from corrugated cardboard boxes that transforms BCM’s 2nd floor Exhibit Gallery into a twisting and turning adventure made up of winding corridors and tunnels! WANT TO GO? $13; pay as you wish Thursdays, 2-5pm. 718735-4400. brooklynkids.org.
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A-MAZE-D WHEN: Through March 27, 2022: Thursday, 2-5pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am–1pm and 2–5pm WHERE: Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Ave., Crown Heights, Brooklyn AGES: All 40
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WHEN: Through Aug. 31: Tuesday-Wednesday, 11am-3pm WHERE: West Harlem Piers Park, West 125th Street, West Harlem, Manhattan AGES: 3-5 WHAT: Come to the park where games such as giant tic tac toe, hopscotch, jump rope, and more will be waiting for your arrival. WANT TO GO? 212-870-3070. nycgovparks.org.
PAW Patrol Glow-in-the-Dark Control Tower WHEN: Tuesday, Aug. 31, 3pm WHERE: CAMP at City Point, 1 Dekalb Ave., Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn AGES: Newborn to 5
WHAT: Use Spin Master’s Orbeez to craft your very own glowin-the-dark Control Center. WANT TO GO? $20 ages 2-12. camp.com.
Boogie Down Storytime FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 4, 10-11am WHERE: Randall’s Island Urban Farm, Wards Meadow Loop, Randall’s Island AGES: 4-8 WHAT: Bring the family for an interactive read-aloud by author-illustrator Gracey Zhang with her new book, Lala’s Words and movements inspired by the book. WANT TO GO? 347-916-6234. boogiedownbooks.com.
Family Read & Sing FREE WHEN: Through Sept. 5: Sundays, 10-10:45am WHERE: Greenpoint YMCA at Domino Park, 300 Kent Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: Newborn to 5 WHAT: Join the Greenpoint YMCA for a family read and sing-along on the lawn at Domino Park. WANT TO GO? 718-389-3700. ymcanyc.org.
Twinkle’s Back to School Party! WHEN: Friday, Sept. 10, 3-5pm WHERE: Twinkle Playspace, 144 Frost St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn
AGES: 6 and younger WHAT: Children are invited for an interactive reptile show, face painting, ice cream sundae bar, pizza, make your own tie-dye masks, crafts and more! WANT TO GO? $45; $20 members; 1 adult included with each ticket. 718-349-1300. twinkleplayspace.com.
Storytime in the Park FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 14, 10:30-11:30am WHERE: Monarch Butterfly Garden, Brower Park, Prospect Place and Brooklyn Avenue, Crown Heights, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: All are welcome for this interactive program of story, song, movement, and nature. WANT TO GO? bklynlibrary.org.
Bubble Man FREE WHEN: Through Sept. 30: Thursdays, 2-3pm WHERE: Bryant Park, 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, Fifth Avenue Terrace, Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Watch Bubble Man NYC make the biggest bubbles you’ve ever seen! WANT TO GO? 212-768-4242. bryantpark.org.
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Elementary-Age Kids “HAO BANG-AH!” Hand Puppet Program for Families with Chinese Theatre Works FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 19, 11am and 1:30pm WHERE: Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival and experience the art of hand puppetry and live music in this special performance. WANT TO GO? 212-534-1672. mcny.org.
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Stargazing: Amateur Astronomers Association of NY FREE
WHEN: Through Sept. 1: Wednesdays, 11am-12pm WHERE: Socrates Sculpture Park, 35-01 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, Queens AGES: 5-10 WHAT: Kids are invited to learn to self-express through dance and music with social-emotional support. WANT TO GO? 718-956-1819. socratessculpturepark.org.
WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 14, 6-8pm WHERE: Brooklyn Public Library, 107 Norman Ave., Greenpoint, Brooklyn AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Learn how to find and identify objects in the night sky. WANT TO GO? 718-349-8504. bklynlibrary.org.
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WHEN: Monday, Sept. 6, 3:45-4:45pm WHERE: Brooklyn Public Library Annex, 1 John St., Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Play chess against other kids or challenge the librarian. WANT TO GO? bklynlibrary.org.
Art Picnic with Miss Tae FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2-5pm WHERE: Washington Square Park, NE Playground Area Seating Nook, Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Get your own craft kit and get creating! WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
September Kids Zone FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 11, 11am-12pm WHERE: Queens Center Mall, 90-15 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Decorate apple magnets for a Teacher Appreciation gift. WANT TO GO? 718-592-1800. shopqueenscenter.com. 42
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WHEN: Through Sept. 16: Thursdays, 10:30-11:15am WHERE: Washington Square Park, NE Playground Area Seating Nook, Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Kids can join in yoga as they stretch to songs and more! WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org.
Double Dutch FREE WHEN: Friday, Sept. 17, 6-8pm WHERE: Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 2 Ping Pong Table, Furman and Clark streets, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
AGES: All WHAT: Get introduced to the competitive side of double Dutch, as you meet local teams and coaches who train for competitions. WANT TO GO? 718-802-0603. brooklynbridgepark.org.
WHAT: Join Poster House for a family-friendly, interactive poster tour and a related art-making experience. WANT TO GO? 917-722-2439. posterhouse.org.
Woodland Adventures: Fantastic Fungi!
WHEN: Through Sept. 30: Thursdays, 3-4pm WHERE: The Battery Urban Farm, State Street and Battery Place, Battery Park, Manhattan AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Visit The Battery Urban Farm to learn more about how they grow produce in the heart of downtown New York City! WANT TO GO? 212-344-3491. thebattery.org.
WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 11am-1pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Explore a different aspect of forest life through community art projects, story time, craft activities, and scavenger hunts! WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $6; $4 seniors 62 and older and students with ID; $2 children ages 4-12; free for members and children ages 3 and younger. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.
Farmhouse Family Day: Creative Composting FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 11am-3pm WHERE: The Wyckoff House Museum, 5816 Clarendon Road, East Flatbush, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Learn about different ways to keep our earth healthy, go on a scavenger hunt, do fun farm crafts, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-629-5400. eventbrite.com.
Farm Tour for Kids at The Battery Urban Farm FREE
Urban Farm Exploration Days! FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 17: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm WHERE: Urban Farm at Randall’s Island Park, 20 Randall’s Island Park, Wards Meadow Loop, Randall’s Island AGES: All WHAT: Explore crops and rice paddies, and meet chickens too! WANT TO GO? 212-860-1899. randallsisland.org.
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Time Machine in BPC: From Landfill to Waterfront Community II FREE WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 18, 11am-12pm WHERE: The Skyscraper Museum, 39 Battery Place, Battery Park City, Manhattan AGES: 5-12 WHAT: Time travel back 40 years to see what Battery Park City used to be like. WANT TO GO? 212-968-1961. skyscraper.org.
beU New York: Family Yoga at Battery Park WHEN: Through Sept. 25: Saturday, 10:30-11:15am WHERE: State Street and Battery Place, meet at Giovanni da Verrazano, Battery Park, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Spend the morning practicing yoga with your family. WANT TO GO? $25. 917-791-2666. eventbrite.com.
Woodland Adventures: Moss Madness! WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 11am-1pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Explore a different aspect of forest life through community art projects, story time, craft activities, and scavenger hunts! WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $6; $4 seniors 62 and older and students with ID; $2 children ages 4-12; free for members and children ages 3 and younger. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.
Poster Kids: Push Pin and Play FREE WHEN: Sunday, Sept. 26, 10:30am-12:15pm WHERE: Poster House, 119 W. 23rd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: 5-12
WHEN: Through Oct. 29: Fridays, 3-5pm WHERE: Shirley Chisholm State Park, Bike Library near the entrance along Hendrix Creek, East New York, Brooklyn AGES: 5-17 WHAT: Learn to ride a bike with an instructor. WANT TO GO? 718-277-2420. parks.ny.gov.
Creative Break FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 30: Wednesday, 11am and 3pm; Thursday-Saturday, 11am WHERE: Little Island, Pier 55 at Hudson River Park Hudson River Greenway, Meatpacking District, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Join Little Island for weekly artmaking activities. WANT TO GO? littleisland.org.
Alley Pond Park Adventure Course: Sunday Programs FREE WHEN: Through Oct. 31: Sundays, 9:30am and 1pm WHERE: Alley Pond Park, Union Turnpike, between Springfield Boulevard, Douglaston Parkway, and Hanford Street, Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Have fun outdoors while learning team-building skills! WANT TO GO? nycgovparks.org. NYMetroParents 43 NYMetro
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Tweens & Teens The Kids Tonight Show FREE WHEN: Through Sept. 3: Tuesday-Friday, 10:15am WHERE: Rockefeller Plaza, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Midtown, Manhattan AGES: 13-17 WHAT: See a taping of this new show featuring four amazingly talented kids, sketches, celebrity interviews, and more! WANT TO GO? 1iota.com/show/1221/the-kids-tonight-show.
Watson Adventures’ Super Powers Scavenger Hunt WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 25, 11am-1pm WHERE: Grand Central Terminal, 89 E. 42nd St., Midtown, Manhattan AGES: 10 and older WHAT: Walk in the footsteps of heroes as you visit places in midtown that have served as locations in famous superhero movies. You’ll seek answers tricky, humorous questions about the secrets you uncover, plus be challenged to take team photos that show off your own superpowers. WANT TO GO? $17.50-$21.50; advanced registration required. watsonadventures.com.
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Let’s Go Apple Picking! These are the top spots to pick your own apples in our area. By Alison Leighton
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hen September rolls around, I get excited about one big thing (no, not back-to-school season…): apple picking season! The fall brings us cute boots and sweaters, preparing to cozy up by a fire, and pick-your-own apples! I also think a trip to the farm isn’t complete without a cup of delicious apple cider, followed by homemade treats (I’m looking at you, apple cider doughnuts!) to show the fruits of our labor (ha!). If you’re ready for apples galore, then check out these farms and orchards. Your family will have a blast picking fresh fruit and checking out the various activities offered at each place! A few things to keep in mind: Opening seasons are approximate as of the writing of this article since crops are based on weather conditions. Always check the farm’s website or call ahead to confirm availability and COVID-19 guidelines given the ever-changing conditions. And don’t forget proper footwear as fields can be muddy or have uneven ground. Most farms don’t allow pets or picnicking (or any outside food, for that matter).
ROCKLAND COUNTY Orchards of Concklin 2 S. Mountain Road (off Route 45), Pomona (for GPS use 1010 Route 45, Pomona) orchardsofconcklin.com 845-354-0369 Hours: Pick-your-own apples projected to start Sept. 11; store: daily, 9am-5pm 46
Cost: half-peck bag is $13 per person Not only are you able to come enjoy apple picking, but the orchard also has a farm stand featuring fresh-pressed apple cider and a delicious bakery filled with pies, cookies, and cakes. Retail Store is fully open and curbside pickup is still available. Nursery and Garden Center open daily, 9am-5pm. Check website for schedule.
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WESTCHESTER COUNTY Harvest Moon Farm and Orchards 130 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem harvestmoonfarmandorchard.com 914-485-1210 Hours: Pick-your-own apples available by reservation. Apple picking season begins in September, exact date and hours are
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TBD. Farm store: Monday-Sunday, 9am5pm (April-December) Cost: $10 parking, $25 for a peck size bag. Reservations required online. Pick-your-own apples are available in September and October. And that’s just the start of the fun! You can also buy pasture-raised, hormone-free organic meats and local dairy at the farm store, as well as local maple syrup, seasonal flowers, and veggies. It hosts entertaining seasonal events as well, including a Fall Festival every weekend from Labor Day to Halloween and Hardscrabble Cider Live Music and Pizza nights.
Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm 1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights wilkensfarm.com • 914-245-5111 Hours: Farm is open Wednesday-Monday late August through mid-December; pickyour-own is available daily, 10am- 4:30pm when fruit is in season. Apple picking is anticipated to start in early September; check website for updates. Cost: Prices were not announced as of press time; check website for updates. Note: You will have to pay for a minimum quantity based on your party size to enter the orchard (a 1-peck bag for 2 adults, and a ½-bushel bag for 3-4 adults). Here you’ll find a variety of pick-your-own options, including apples in September. Just make sure to call before visiting to confirm the availability of fruit. Picking poles are available to rent to help you reach for the higher apples (there is a rental fee). You can take a hay wagon to that week’s picking orchard, which your children will love! (Note: The wagon ride may not be available due to COVID-19.) Plus, the the Farm Market, Country Market, and Bakery are open daily, 10am-5pm. You can take home freshly baked pies, apple cider, apple cider doughnuts, and other treats. And your kids will have a blast in the corn maze.
Outhouse Orchards 139 Hardscrabble Road, North Salem outhouseorchardsny.com • 914-277-3188 Hours: PYO hours and reservations not available at time of writing. Reservations will be available on the website. 48
Cost: Pre-pay $30 for a small bag (15lbs) or $45 for a large bag (25lbs). Take in the beautiful fall foliage as you stroll through these orchards. September and October will be full of apples for picking— and there are pole pickers to borrow for the hard-to-reach spots. Don’t forget to visit the corn maze (tickets are $10; free for children younger than 5 with adult). With the beautiful views surrounding the farm, you’ll love taking the hayride with breathtaking views of the orchards and the surrounding Hudson Valley. And your family will love the farm stand, which sells doughnuts, pies, and more.
LONG ISLAND Lewin Farms 812 Sound Ave., Calverton Apple Orchard: Fresh Pond Avenue, approximately 2 miles east of farm stand lewinfarm.com • 631-929-4327 Hours: Farm stand: Wednesday-Monday, 9am-5pm; u-pick fields: daily, 9am4:30pm; call for u-pick availability Cost: Call for u-pick prices. U-pick is cash only; there is an ATM at the farm stand. Apple picking is slated to begin in late August/early September. Call daily for U-pick hours, which are weather permitting. The farm provides containers, but you are welcome to bring your own. There is a large variety of you-pick fruits and veggies, depending on the season; find the schedule online. Plus, the whole family will enjoy exploring the corn maze! Don’t forget to stop by the farm stand, which sells ice cream made with the farms own fruit!
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ Demarest Farms 244 Wierimus Road, Hillsdale demarestfarms.com • 201-666-0472 Hours: PYO apples begins Sept. 4; Thursday-Monday, 8am-5pm
Cost: $7 ages 2 and older, includes free parking and entrance to orchard; $14 for a bag (approximately 10-12 lbs.) This farm has it all—pick your own fruit of all varieties, plus a petting zoo, Halloween lights, and more. When you’re done picking, check out the farm store with a bakery, apple cider, flowers, and fresh produce. All pick-your-own activities require advanced, online reservations this year (this allows the farm to manage proper social distancing and COVID-19 regulations). Visits will be limited to your reservation time frame. Arrive promptly at your scheduled time; late arrivals must still leave at the end of the reservation time.
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ Alstede Farms 1 Alstede Farms Lane, Chester alstedefarms.com • 908-879-7189 Hours: Farm Store: daily, 9am-7pm; PYO: daily, 9am-6pm Cost: $14.99-$59.99. Pre-purchased tickets required. The farm has more than 50 apple varieties, which allows apple picking season to start earlier here than most farms—you can already find some varieties available and more will be ready later in the season. Call in advance or visit the farm’s website to confirm which varieties are available. Check out the corn maze (opening late summer), evergreen maze, and sunflower trail (included with cost of PYO). Kids will love the pony rides and the wagon ride, and you’ll want to come back for the farm’s live music events. And before you leave, indulge in the treats found at the Farm Store. Check out all the fun events and family activities the farm offers, including visits with its farm animals, by visiting the website. Oh, and if you’re coming from out of town, it offers a free shuttle service between the Gladstone Train Station and Alstede Farms on weekends and holidays (reservations required).
Alison Leighton is a freelance writer and marketing specialist and is the founder of Social Parent NYC—@SocialParentNYC on Facebook and Instagram—which hosts events for parents and their babies/toddlers. She lives in Westchester County with her husband and son and spends a lot of time reading Corduroy and wondering why Play-Doh smells so good.
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SHOPPING DESTINATIONS These outlets and malls in our area are one-stop shops for your kids’ back-to-school clothing and accessory needs. By Barbara Russo
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The good news: Kids are going back to school in-person after more than a year of remote and hybrid learning. The not-so-good news? It’s time for kids to trade in those comfy sweatpants for clothes that can cut it in the classroom. It may have been a while since you’ve done back-to-school shopping for the kids, but don’t worry—we made it easy for parents with our guide to local shopping malls and outlets in the region. Our list aims to make the shopping experience a fun and easy one. It has malls that offer lots of online deals and discounts to see in advance of your trip, personal shopping and concierge services, and food courts and restaurants when you need to take a break and refresh. Each destination has stores that sell clothes and accessories for kids of all ages. (But don’t forget to pick up a little something for yourself, too!)
BROOKLYN Atlantic Terminal + Center 139 Flatbush Ave., Fort Greene 718-834-3407 atlantic03.wixsite.com/shopatlanticterminal Hours: Individual stores vary; check website for details. Located in the epicenter of Downtown Brooklyn, this shopping center features such stores as Old Navy, Marshalls, Burlington, Target, and Uniqlo. And if your kids need a break from back-toschool shopping, stop at one of the many 50
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Kings Plaza 5100 Kings Plaza, Mill Basin kingsplazaonline.com 718-253-6842 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-9pm; Sunday, 11am-8pm Send the kids back to school in style with a trip to Kings Plaza for all their fall and winter clothes. This Brooklyn mall has many kids’ clothing shops, including The Children’s Place, Abercrombie Kids, and Kids Foot Locker. Do some pre-shopping research by visiting the mall’s website, where you can get information about current sales happening at individual stores. Kids who need a break from the shopping experience can refresh at kiddie rides located near the mall’s two main escalators: Level 1 Flatbush Avenue entrance and the Avenue U entrance.
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MANHATTAN Brookfield Place 230 Vesey St., Tribeca bfplny.com 212-978-1673 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-8pm; Sunday, 12-6pm Brookfield Place is a shopping center and office building complex in lower Manhattan. It is home to many clothing stores for men, women, and children, including J. Crew and Monica and Andy, both of which carry children’s lines.
East River Plaza 517 E. 117 St., Harlem eastriverplaza.com 212-722-4300 Hours: Check the website for individual store hours Choose from a variety of department stores to do your fall and back-to-school shopping. Target, Burlington, and Marshall’s are just a few of the major retailers that can be found in this East Side shopping center.
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Hudson Yards New York Between Tenth and Twelfth avenues, 30 to 34 streets, Hudson Yards hudsonyardsnewyork.com 646-954-3155 Hours: Call or visit the website for a directory of stores with their individual hours. Hudson Yards is home to more than 100 shops and dining establishments but visitors to this popular Manhattan destination can take in more than a shopping experience. The venue features The Shed, a new center for artistic invention that commissions and presents work by artists across a variety of disciplines. Before the school year starts, younger children can enjoy the free Play Event Series, held every Tuesday morning throughout the summer until Aug. 31 (for children ages 4 and younger). When it’s time to get back to shopping, Hudson Yards has many children’s clothing stores, including Camp, which has a cafe, an interactive space for play, and theater activities and programing. Other children’s stores on-site include Kenzo and H&M.
Manhattan Mall Sixth Avenue, 32 to 33 streets, Midtown 212-946-6100 Hours: Call for hours. Because of its small size, this mall is great for a quick and easy shopping experience. Located half a block from the Empire State Building, there’s lots to see and do in the area, including sightseeing—and if the kids are up to it—a visit to nearby Macy’s in Herald Square. There’s a bit of history here, too, with the mall being located on the site of the former Gimbels department store, which was open from 1910-1986.
Rockefeller Center Shopping 45 Rockefeller Plaza, Midtown rockefellercenter.com 212-588-8601 Hours: Check the website for individual store hours Recognize the end of summer with a trip to Rockefeller Center. Bring the kids to have some fun (and maybe pick out a fun toy) at some of the center’s stores for kids, such as FAO Schwarz, LEGO, Nintendo NY, Posman Books, PIQ, and more. There is also the FDNY Fire Zone, which raises
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Shops at Columbus Circle 10 Columbus Circle, Columbus Circle theshopsatcolumbuscircle.com 212-823-6300 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-8pm; Sunday, 11am-7pm Located south of Central Park, the Shops at Columbus Circle is an upscale shopping mall that is home to more than 50 retail shops and boutiques, including Camp, Tortoise, H&M and others that carry clothing for everyone in the family. Plus, personal shopping, styling, and other services are available at many of the shops on-site.
Westfield World Trade Center 185 Greenwich St., FiDi westfield.com/westfieldworldtradecenter 212-284-9982 Hours: Sunday, 12-6pm; Monday-Saturday, 11am-7pm On-site stores that carry kids’ apparel include COS, H&M, and Under Armour. Stop by Apple, AT&T, and Toytoise for electronics needs. Use the center’s Get Answers on the Spot concierge service for questions about your shopping experience. Text your questions to 646-480-7003 during open hours and get an instant response from Westfield World Trade Center.
QUEENS Queens Center Mall 19-15 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst shopqueenscenter.com 718-690-3222 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-9pm; Sunday, 11am-8pm Shop for back-to-school necessities at many major retailers at this Queens-based mall. JCPenney, Macy’s, and H&M are some of the stores that carry clothes for kids, including accessories such as backpacks and athletic wear. Visit the mall’s website for Kids Club, where kids learn through activity pages and craft videos.
Shops at Skyview Center 40-24 College Point Blvd., Flushing theshopsatskyviewny.com
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718-460-2000 Hours: Visit the website for that day’s hours. Shop major retailers including Carter’s Babies and Kids, The Children’s Place, and Old Navy for kids’ clothes. Before visiting, check out what’s on sale on the website. Electronics, clothing, and other stores that are destinations for back-to-school clothes and supplies are often featured.
STATEN ISLAND Empire Outlets 55 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island empireoutlets.nyc 929-262-6710 Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-8pm; Sunday, 11am-7pm As New York City’s only outlet shopping destination, the four-level Empire Outlets are located within walking distance from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in St. George. With a picture-perfect view of lower Manhattan, the outlets have a variety of brand-name stores, including the Nordstrom Rack, Nike Factory Store, and Columbia Factory Store. Looking to do something fun with the kids before the school year starts? See “Eyes on New York” at the outlets, a 60-minute ticketed event with live, family-friendly performances. The show runs through Sept. 6, and tickets range from $19-$39. Visit the website for more information.
Staten Island Mall 2655 Richmond Ave., Staten Island statenislandmall.com 718-761-6666 Hours: Individual store hours vary. The mall recommends contacting each store directly for their hours. The Staten Island Mall, which recently underwent a renovation, is a destination for locals, but people come from all over the metro area to shop here. The mall features more than 200 stores, including Carter’s, Primark, and Ultimate Fashions, all of which carry children’s sizes. Visit a variety of sports and fitness stores including Foot Locker, Adidas, and Champs to shop necessary items for kids’ extracurricular activities and sports. Electronics and technology stores include Apple, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
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Compiled by Liz Winchester; all recipes and photographs courtesy Catherine McCord, Weelicious
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t’s easy to get in a rut when packing lunchboxes day in and day out. Start the year off creatively with these fun bento box lunch ideas from Catherine McCord, the founder of Weelicious.com. The popular cooking site gives parents ideas about how to encourage kids to enjoy a variety of healthy foods and dishes. A bento box holds a meal for one person. The box has several compartments that store different foods. Bento boxes are available on Amazon.com (what isn’t?), in the Weelicious store. “Bento boxes are an excellent option for kids to bring to school for lunch because they give them the option to make their own choices,” McCord says. “I always let my kids help with packing their lunch, and we make sure to fill each section completely to keep things from moving around during the trip to school. My family and I love that bento boxes are environmentally friendly and easy to clean too!” You may have many of these recipe ingredients in your box of tricks (ie. your fridge!) already. Here are a few ways to use them:
APPLE CHEESE WRAPS Serves 4
Ingredients • 1 granny smith apple • 1 slice lemon • 2 slices cheddar cheese, cut in half • 2 slices deli turkey or ham, cut in half Preparation 1. Slice the apple into ½-inch-thick slices. Rub the apple with the lemon wedge to prevent it from going brown. 2. Slice the cheese into ½-inch-wide slices and the ham/turkey in half or in quarters (it needs to be large enough to wrap around the apple). 3. Place an apple slice and a cheese slice on top of the deli meat and fold over deli meat to wrap.
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BANANA DOG BITES
SUSHI SANDWICHES
Serves 4
Ingredients • 2 bananas, peeled • ¼ cup peanut butter, divided (you could also use almond or sunflower butter) • 2 tortillas
Ingredients • favorite sandwich bread • peanut butter + jelly • whipped cream cheese + pesto • shredded carrots + hummus • whipped cream cheese + tapenade • whipped cream cheese + ground cinnamon
Preparation
Preparation
1. Place one tortilla on a flat surface and spread 2 Tbsp. of peanut butter on the tortilla to evenly coat. 2. Place one banana near the edge of the tortilla and roll it up. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 with the second tortilla and banana. 4. Slice into ½-inch rounds and serve. Tip: If your tortilla is stiff, you can put it in the microwave in between two pieces of moist paper towel and heat for 15-20 seconds or until softened.
1. Using a rolling pin, roll out the sandwich bread to get it as thin as you can. 2. Spread the piece of bread with your chosen fillings (our favorite combos are listed above). Use the thicker or stickier filling first and then top with the thinner filling. 3. Roll the bread up tightly and press on the seam to seal. 4. Cut into sushi pieces.
APPLE APPLE PIE PANINI Makes 4 sandwiches Ingredients • ½ cup mascarpone or cream cheese • 2 tsp. honey • 4 Tbsp. butter, room temperature • 8 slices cinnamon raisin bread, sliced from a dense bakery loaf • 1 granny smith or other firm apple, cored and thinly sliced • 2 Tbsp. light brown sugar • A panini press Preparation 1. In a small bowl with a whisk, or in a mini food processor, whip the mascarpone and honey together until well combined and fluffy. 2. Heat the panini press to medium-high heat. 3. For each sandwich: Spread butter on two slices of bread, flip over, and spread 1 Tbsp. of the mascarpone mixture on each slice, top one slice of bread with apple slices, and close the sandwich with the other piece of bread, buttered side up. 4. Sprinkle brown sugar on top. 5. Grill two panini at a time, with the lid closed, until the filling is warm and the bread is toasted, with a sweet crust, about 3-5 minutes. NYMetroParents 55 NYMetro
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DIRECTORY 167 W. 89th St., Upper West Side 212-362-6710 ballethispanico.org/school school@ballethispanico.org Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Ballet Hispánico’s A La Calle Block Party. Performances, dance classes, food, and music. Sunday, Sept. 26, 12-4pm. West 89th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues.
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Nasreen Ikram Hussain, Head of School 4 E. 90th St., Upper East Side 212-641-0260
ianyc.org info@ianyc.org If you are interested in the 2021-22 academic year, please schedule a personal (virtual) tour with our admissions team. Email admissions@ianyc.org or visit ianyc.schooladminonline.com/portal/ new_inquiry.
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Pediatric Cardiology 948 48th St., 1st floor, Brooklyn 6701 Bay Parkway, 4th floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/hanano-watanabe Dr. Hanano Watanabe is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist at the Maimonides Children’s Hospital who completed her Pediatric Cardiology training at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. She is part of a dedicated team of pediatric cardiologists providing infants, children, and adolescents with comprehensive evaluation and treatment for congenital heart disease, murmurs, arrhythmias (including fetal arrhythmias), and other cardiac disorders. Dr. Watanabe is a compassionate and dedicated physician who provides individualized care plans for every patient. The Maimonides Children’s Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, including fetal and pediatric transthoracic echocardiography.
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948 48th St., 3rd floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/linda-chen Dr. Linda Chen is a respected, experienced, board-certified pediatric pulmonologist who is a member of our comprehensive Pediatric Pulmonary service that cares for infants, children, and adolescents with all forms of lung concerns and disease including asthma, pneumonia, chronic lung disease, chronic cough, and other pulmonary issues. In addition to consultations and care of lung problems and diseases, our team also offers pulmonary function testing, allergy evaluation, pre-operative assessment, pediatric sleep evaluation, and bronchoscopy. Our pulmonologists provide the highest level of compassionate, family-centered care in an environment designed just for children.
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948 48th St., 3rd floor, Brooklyn 6701 Bay Parkway, 4th floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/rabia-agha Dr. Rabia Agha is director of the Pediatric Infectious Disease Division at the Maimonides Children’s Hospital. She is boardcertified in pediatric infectious diseases, and specializes in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of complicated infections in infants, children, and adolescents. Dr. Agha oversees our COVID Recovery Program for Children. In addition, she treats a wide range of conditions including congenital infections, invasive bacterial infections, unusual infections in immunocompromised patients, fever of unknown origin, Lyme disease, and travel-related infections. She also directs the Family Travel Medicine Center.
Tina Rakitt, M.D. - Maimonides Children’s Hospital Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition 948 48th St., 3rd floor, Brooklyn 6701 Bay Parkway, 4th floor, Brooklyn 718-283-7500 maimo.org/find-a-doctor/tina-rakitt Dr. Tina Rakitt is a board-certified pediatric gastroenterologist at the Maimonides Children’s Hospital. She completed subspecialty training at the prestigious Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and has more than 10 years of experience in treating a variety of conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), celiac disease, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Dr. Rakitt’s warm and engaging manner focuses not only on treating the disease itself, but also on combating any fears and concerns children and their loved ones may have.
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5 strategies to make new mom friends—on the playground or online By Marie Holmes
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hether you’re in the early weeks of maternity leave or preparing your child for middle school, having mom friends who relate to what you’re going through can be a lifeline. Who better to understand the sleepless nights with a teething toddler or screen time negotiations with a grade schooler than someone experiencing the same thing? With many adults now fully vaccinated, and schools set to open this fall, there are more opportunities to meet other parents and spend time nurturing meaningful friendships.
HOW TO MAKE NEW MOM FRIENDS If you find your social skills a bit rusty after many months of social isolation, you’re not alone. Luckily, more places to meet other parents are now opening up, and many of them provide natural conversation starters. And there’s no need to abandon the virtual world entirely. Even if you’re ready to meet in real life, there are still lots of opportunities to make new mom friends online. Download a friend-finding app. Peanut follows the model of popular dating apps: You upload a photo and add some basic info, like your kids’ ages, then pick a few descriptors that fit you—examples include crafty, outdoorsy, military, and LGBTQ+. You then swipe up or down on profiles of local moms with shared interests. Join a neighborhood-specific parent email listserv or Facebook group. If the idea of putting out a call for friends in these places is too intimidating, you might find the baby bouncer you were looking for instead, as well as a friendly conversation with the mom who’s selling it. Strike up a conversation at pickup or drop-off. If your child comes home singing the praises of a classmate, why not let their parent know when you see them at morning drop-off? If everyone is a new face, you can always ask their child’s grade, class, or name to get the conversation started. Fundraisers and school events provide other natural on-ramps to more meaningful talk. If you’re off to grab a coffee after drop-off, ask them to join, and if you’re off to the playground after pickup, do the same. Introduce yourself at the playground or park. No matter how old your child is, the more time you spend in your local park,
the more familiar faces you’re likely to find. Introduce yourself to the mom you see pushing their stroller every day or sitting near the sandbox. Ask their kid’s names and ages, which street they live on, or which school their children attend, to get the ball rolling. Ask for a favor. It may seem counterintuitive but asking for help can forge a friendship. Maybe you’re at the playground and you need a Band-Aid or a wipe, or you’re going to be late for pickup and need someone to watch your child for a few minutes. Perhaps you’re looking for someone to feed the cat over the weekend. The great majority of parents are eager to help. After all, they know what it’s like trying to juggle responsibilities. Afterward, let them know you’re happy to return the favor, and invite them for a coffee, or glass of wine, as thanks.
SOCIALIZING IDEAS Once you find a new pal or two, what’s the plan? Indoor playdates won’t be in full swing again until kids are vaccinated, but there are plenty of other ways to connect, with or without the kids, both online and in person. Plan a coffee date or happy hour. Invite a few new friends to a mom’s night out at a local bar, or plan to grab coffee together after preschool drop-off. Nail salons, pottery studios, and paint bars offer other possible activities to pursue. Turn to old-fashioned texting. If a night out on the town isn’t in the cards yet, texting can still provide you with camaraderie. Maybe you just want to know that someone else is up feeding the baby at 2am, or that you weren’t the only one who forgot to send in the recorder today. A group text can be a quick, convenient way to reach out when you need some mom-to-mom connection. Get moving. Organize a stroller walk, a mom’s run club, or take a group hike on a nearby trail. It can feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day to make and keep social connections, but the rewards are well worth the effort. You get to feel less isolated, and at the same time you are modeling healthy friendships for your children. The whole family benefits when your reserves, and sense of humor, have been restored.
Marie Holmes has written for Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, and others. She lives in Upper Manhattan with her wife and their two children.
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index ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Dedimus Potestatem.............................. 45 Leap Up Learning Center........................ 47
BIRTHDAY / PARTY SERVICES Powerful Dave, LLC................................. 53
CAMPS All Star Studio........................................ 51 Bloomingdale School of Music............... 29 Ivy Day School........................................ 39 Leap Up Learning Center........................ 47 Little Blossoms of Middle Village.............. 5 Noah’s Ark Preparatory........................... 21 Pusteblume International School............ 45 Rose Academy of Ballet.......................... 25 School of Rock - Queens........................ 51
CHILD CARE / DAY CARE Brooklyn Global Prep.............................. 23 Ivy Day School........................................ 39 Little Blossoms of Middle Village.............. 5 Noah’s Ark Preparatory........................... 21 PS Family NYC.......................................... 3
CLASSES Atlantic Acting School.............................. 7 Ballet Hispanico...................................... 64 Further Music School.............................. 27 Joffrey Ballet School............................... 27 Martial Arts Family Studio.................2 & 47 Mommy Music & Me Inc........................ 53 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY....... 35 Super Soccer Stars.................................. 49
DANCE All Star Studio........................................ 51 Ballet Hispanico...................................... 64 Joffrey Ballet School............................... 27 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY....... 35 Rose Academy of Ballet.......................... 25
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Little Blossoms of Middle Village.............. 5 Manhattan Charter School..................... 15 Montessori Day School of Brooklyn........ 49 Montessori School of NY International........................................... 53 New York City - Queens Magnet School - MS358..................................... 17 Noah’s Ark Preparatory........................... 21 Our World Neighborhood School.............. 2 Pusteblume International School............ 45 The École................................................ 14 Wetherby-Pembridge School.................... 8 York Preparatory School......................... 41
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT / EVENTS / OUTINGS Gabby’s Dollhouse.................................. 63 The Bay Terrace...................................... 64
FITNESS All Star Studio........................................ 51 Rose Academy of Ballet.......................... 25
HEALTH Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................ 13 Maimonides Medical Center.................... 2
MUSIC Bloomingdale School of Music............... 29 Further Music School.............................. 27 Mommy Music & Me Inc........................ 53 Performing Arts Conservatory of NY....... 35 School of Rock - Queens........................ 51
PERFORMING ARTS / ACTING Atlantic Acting School.............................. 7 Martial Arts Family Studio.................2 & 47
RELIGIOUS First Presbyterian Church Nursery........... 51 Israel Center of Conservative Judaism.................................................. 53
Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................ 13
RESTAURANT / FOOD SERVICES
EDUCATION
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PS Family NYC.......................................... 3 Brooklyn Global Prep.............................. 23 Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................ 13 Countryside Montessori School.............. 22 Dwight School........................................ 23 First Presbyterian Church Nursery........... 51 German American School....................... 19 German International School of New York................................................ 44 International Academy of New York....... 21 Ivy Day School........................................ 39
RETAIL The Bay Terrace...................................... 64
SPECIAL NEEDS Janine Stiene Suffolk Center for Speech.............................................. 51
SPORTS Super Soccer Stars.................................. 49
TUTORS Comprehensive Consultation Psychological Services............................ 13
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Keeping kids’ items labeled to avoid germy mix-ups is going to be top of mind for both parents and schools. Mabel’s Labels are a great quality product and they really do help to keep items from getting lost or mixed up. If you’re like me, you have 62 types of skincare in your possession, half of which most likely reached their expiration date. Enter: Fresh Chemistry. Each set of the innovative skincare brand comes with a serum base and the active add-ins are kept separate. Once you mix them in, the super potent, high-performance skincare delivers maximum results with every use. Genius!
Surviving Back-to-School Season By Zlata Faerman
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hile summer can be a relaxing experience for kids (hello, no school!), it can add a lot of stress on us parents. We fill the days with activities and coordinate schedules, while simultaneously working, cooking, housekeeping, and taking care of ourselves. No wonder back-to-school season is a welcomed event for us! This coveted fifth season is not for the faint of heart though. It takes a lot to prepare for the return to school. These picks are ways you can reduce the upcoming stress of sending your kids back to school…and look great doing it! Keep bacteria and other pollutants at bay with Xlear, a saline nasal spray. The doctorbacked product contains xylitol, an ingredient in many fruits and veggies, which moisturizes, reduces tissue inflammation, and naturally opens airways. It’s a must-have for any mama and her family.
You can’t take care of your family unless you’re taking care of yourself (you know what I’m talking about, Moms!). Nurish by NatureMade offers a personalized assessment factoring in your age, diet, wellness goals, and more. Then, each month, a 30day supply of your custom grab-and-go supplement packs are shipped to your door. It can’t get any easier than that!
Homework can feel like a chore for kids, but supplemental learning shouldn’t. Osmo, the STEAM brand that builds hands-on play and learning experiences, helps nourish the minds of children by unleashing the power of imagination, so you’ll feel good about your kid on the iPad after school or on weekends.
Newly launched, Prep & Go is a full system of leakproof containers to take meals on the go. Perfect for school lunches, they come in a variety of sizes with unique features, divided containers (hello bento box!), and perfectly portioned snack sizes. The modular design makes them simple to stack in the fridge. When not in use, they are perfectly organized in my cabinets.
If getting your little ones to brush their teeth in the morning and at night is a huge hassle, consider a BURSTkids Sonic Toothbrush. My son loves how *fun* it is to brush, and I love how easily he can do it by himself.
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