Bunny Trains, Egg Hunts, Art Kids, PEEPS, and More Fun Things To Do in Philly this Weekend

Hop aboard a hayride as it carries you through the woods to visit the Easter Bunny's house where you'll have the chance to meet Linvilla's Easter Bunny! Photo courtesy of Linvilla Orchards

Looking for the best things to do in Philadelphia this weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to your must-do list.

Check out Bunny Night Collegeville for open play and a meet-and-greet with the Easter Bunny. Hop aboard the Bunny Trolley at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum or the Easter Bunny Train Ride and Egg Hunt in Phillipsburg, NJ, or the Easter Bunny Express at The Colebrookdale Railroad for more train adventures and egg hunts. Enjoy free Easter Egg Hunts in various locations, Drag Storytime at Mister John's Music, and creative fun at Art Kids Studio at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Explore PEEPS in the Village in Lahaska for colorful Peeps artwork. It's an egg-citing Easter season!

From Six Flags' The Flash to Legoland's Minifigure Skyflyer Here Are the Top Attractions Coming to Theme Parks near You

Take to the skies on Legoland New York's new Minifigure Skyflyer. Rendering courtesy of the resort

Each year, amusement park goers line up by the thousands to get their fix of adrenaline-pumping roller coasters, dizzying spinners, and fast water slides. It's always fun to ride old faves, but if your family is craving something brand new, you're in luck. From Six Flags Great Adventure rolling out a huge new coaster and a unique glamping resort to fun little kid attractions at Sesame Place, and sky gondolas at Legoland, we've found more than a dozen brand-new attractions to explore at nearby amusement parks during summer 2024.

Get a first look below and find more local theme park news in our Kid-Friendly Guide to Theme Parks and Water Parks.

How To Dye Easter Eggs With Food Coloring, Shaving Cream, or Dye Kits!

Rolling eggs in shaving cream and food dye produces gorgeous results.

Wondering how to dye Easter eggs this year? Sure you can get those magic dye tablets at the grocery store, but if you want to raise your Easter egg game to the next level, we can show you how to tie-dye, rice shake, whisk, and even shaving cream those Easter eggs.

If you're not a DIY person, we've also listed our favorite Easter egg dye kits that produce cool and creative results with very little effort.

"Dyeing" to put those colorful eggs to use in a neighborhood egg hunt? Find one near you on your local roundup of all the best Easter activities in your city. Plus, we've got tons more ideas for Easter fun and Easter crafts for kids in our Easter Activity Guide for Families.

How to Choose the Best Pediatric Dentist or Orthodontist in NYC in 2024

Upper East Smiles is a comprehensive dental practice in Manhattan that includes General Dentists, Periodontists and an Endodontist.

When searching for a good pediatric dentist or orthodontist in NYC, there are a number of factors to consider–from location to credentials to anxiety-reducing practices. We spoke to Dr. You-na Kim and Dr. Junginn Choi from Manhattan’s Upper East Smiles for guidance on choosing the best pediatric dental practice for your kids in 2024.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that infants see a dentist for their first checkup within six months of getting their first tooth or by age one. “A dental home should be established by the first birthday to help children and their families institute a lifetime of good oral health,” pediatric dentist Dr. You-na Kim explained to us.

But, where do parents begin to look for this “dental home” in a city full of dentistry practices? And how do you find the best fit for your family? After showing us around Upper East Smiles’ brand new pediatric office on East 78th Street and 2nd Avenue–just around the corner from its first Upper East Side location–we sat down with Dr. Kim and orthodontist Dr. Choi for some much-needed expert advice on what to look for in a pediatric or orthodontic dental practice in 2024.

19 Things To Do in NYC on Easter Sunday with Kids

Stella 34 Trattoria’s Breakfast with the Easter Bunny features a delightful breakfast with fantastic sixth-floor views of the Empire State Building. Photo courtesy of Stella 34

On Easter Sunday, many New York City families enjoy a neighborhood Easter egg hunt or watch the wildly popular Easter Bonnet Parade and Festival. But there are plenty of other things to do in NYC on Easter Sunday.

Read on for 19 ways to spend Easter Sunday—which falls on Sunday, March 31, 2024—with kids in NYC. Find even more inspiration in our Family Activity Calendar or Guide to Easter Activities in New York City.

Spring Festivals and Fairs in Connecticut for Kids and Families

Spring festivals and fairs in Connecticut are here, with flowers, baby animals, and more! Baby Goat  Snuggle Sessions, photo courtesy of Syman Says Farm

Connecticut families are read to enjoy the sunshine at Spring festivals and fairs. In fact, we are so ready for the Spring, we hold entire festivals and fairs dedicated to crafts, delicious treats, and entertainment and time outside! Festival's include Daffodil Day at the Denison Homestead Museum and the Annual Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival! Baby animals are a big attraction at Earth Day at Flamig Farm. And dinosaurs appeal to a ton of kids at Earth Week at Dinosaur Place.

There's so much fun in bloom all over Connecticut. For more ways to get into the swing of spring, visit our Spring Activities Guide. And be sure to sign up for our newsletters for the best of spring sent straight to your inbox.

Spring Break 2024: 21 Fun Things To Do in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia

Smiles will bloom at all of the fun National Cherry Blossom Festival events. Photo courtesy of the Photo courtesy of the festival

Spring break 2024 is coming to the Washington, DC metro area! If your family is not traveling, that means you'll have a week or more to take part in all of the fun activities and events the DMV has to offer this April.

When is spring break 2024? For DC public schools, it's the week of Monday, April 15 - Friday, April 19.

For most Northern Virginia public school districts—as well as Montgomery County, Charles County, and Prince George's County public schools in Maryland—spring break 2024 is Monday, March 25 - Friday, March 29 (with many districts also giving students the following Monday, April 1 off, and Fairfax County also making Tuesday, April 2 a student holiday).

Check out our list of local school-year calendars to find out when your school district's spring break falls. Then read on for 21 fun things to do with kids in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. Our Spring Fun Guide for DC Kids and Families will give you even more ideas.

If you'd rather get out of town for a last-minute family vacation, get inspired by our list of cheap spring break travel ideas for families.

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