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16 Adjusting to In-School Learning

Tips for helping kids find their footing in the classroom this year

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Prolonged Fever: When Do I Worry? By Tsoline Kojaoghlanian, M.D., pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Maimonides Children’s Hospital

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ever is a common symptom in children and one of the most common reasons parents bring their children to medical attention. Since fever is considered an elevation of temperature above the body’s normal set point, it is important to realize that normal body temperature depends on many factors, including the age of the child (higher in infants), the time of day (lower in the early morning and higher in late afternoon), and the site where the temperature is taken (rectal temperatures are higher than oral and armpit). Fever, in an otherwise healthy child, is usually a sign of the child’s immune defense mechanisms fighting off an infection, and its presence can help slow down the production of microbes. In most cases, fevers last a few days and are caused by self-limited viral infections or common bacterial infections. While fever is common, prolonged fever, which is a temperature higher than 100.4oF for more than a week, is a much less frequent complaint.

TRACK YOUR CHILD’S TEMPERATURE The hand-on-the-forehead method lacks accuracy; thus, using a functional thermometer in assessing fevers is essential. Normal body temperature ranges from 97oF to 100.4oF. In addition, temperatures may be misidentified as fevers if obtained after physical activity, too soon after hot meals, during a state of anxiety, or if the child (especially a young infant) is bundled with clothing or covers. Keep a fever and symptom diary, including the height and duration of fever, associated complaints and concerns, and medications used to treat the fevers with the doses given. This provides physicians with important clues that may lead to a diagnosis.

WHAT ARE SOME CAUSES OF PROLONGED FEVER? Often, back-to-back upper respiratory or other common viral infections, especially in children attending day care or school, are the reason for the appearance of a prolonged fever. These are separate infections occurring very close to each other. The cause of true prolonged fever is broad and includes infections most of the time, but it may also be a symptom of an underlying inflammatory disease or, rarely, a malignancy. Fortunately, in most cases of prolonged fever, the cause represents an atypical manifestation of common diseases. For example, a urinary tract infection may occasionally reach the kidneys leading

to prolonged fevers. Children may not manifest typical symptoms of pneumonia, delaying the diagnosis and prolonging the associated fevers. Although most viruses are dealt with by a child’s immune system within a few days, some, such as the EpsteinBarr virus (the cause of infectious mononucleosis), can cause prolonged fever without much else. A recently identified illness that causes prolonged fever is MIS-C, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, which emerged during the pandemic. MIS-C is seen in children about 4-6 weeks after COVID-19, when they develop fever (usually 3 days or more) as well as inflammation of different body parts. MIS-C can be like another cause of prolonged fevers: Kawasaki’s disease, which often manifests with symptoms including red eyes, rash, or cherry-red lips and tongue. MIS-C and Kawasaki’s are potentially serious conditions that require prompt identification and treatment. Other serious conditions that may cause prolonged fevers include a deep-seated abscess, infection of the heart or bones, or more indolent infections, such as typhoid or tuberculosis.

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR If the child is feeding poorly, having difficulty breathing or speaking, has severe pains, or if the parents have other concerns, immediate medical attention should be sought. If the child does not appear acutely ill and no clear source has been found for the prolonged fever, a referral to a pediatric infectious disease specialist may be warranted. It’s important that the evaluation of the child proceeds along a stepwise approach, so relevant information can be obtained in an organized fashion and laboratory tests, if indicated, can be restricted to those that are likely to yield new or important information. Evaluation generally starts with a detailed history. A thorough physical examination, including assessing for adequate growth and development, is performed. The fever and symptom diary is reviewed, crucial in recognizing and narrowing the differential diagnoses. The infectious diseases specialist will also help distinguish infectious causes from other inflammatory conditions. Most children with prolonged fever don’t have serious disease and can be appropriately managed by the child’s pediatrician and, if necessary, an infectious diseases specialist. In all cases, close follow-up is an important part of treatment. Generally, the diagnosis is made at some point during the illness, but occasionally the child recovers without a specific cause being found.

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Take a Hike! Throw together some trail mix and get out your hiking boots—it’s time to celebrate Take a Hike Day on Nov. 17! Whether you hit the trails with your toddler in the morning or go on an after-school adventure with your teen or tween, hiking is a great physical activity for all ages. You might even see some native (and adorable!) wildlife. Visit nymetroparents.com/hike to find a trail near you!

Giving Back The holiday season is a wonderful time to give back to others. There are many ways children and families can help those in need this year. You can volunteer at a soup kitchen, start a fundraiser for an important cause, even help raise puppies to become guide dogs! See the many ways you can make a difference in your community this holiday season at nymetroparents.com/volunteer.

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ids can embark on an adventure with Travel con Lola to la República Dominicana, a new children’s book about travel, culture, and representation by Natalie and Jessenia Rios, two sisters from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Written in Spanglish (a mix of Spanish and English), Travel con Lola to la República Dominicana is a picture book for kids ages 2-8, designed with colorful images and rhyming words. Inspired by their childhood memories of summers spent in the Dominican Republic, the authors wrote the book—their first—to empower children in their community and beyond by opening their minds to new cultures, traditions, and languages through the stories told within the book. “Both Jessenia and I were born of immigrant parents. We’re first-generation Dominican-American,” says Natalie, who is a mom of two daughters, ages 7 and 3. “We spent time with our grandmother in the Dominican Republic every summer, and it was amazing to see the differences between living in New York and the types of vacations we were having over there and being exposed to our roots.” Lola, the main character of the book, is a brown-skinned girl who travels to the Dominican Republic to visit her abuela (grandmother). She explores local attractions, tries traditional food, and meets family members. The book transports young readers to the island nation through words, vibrant colors, and illustrations created by Dominican artist Jonathan Valdez. “We wrote the book so that not only can kids see themselves in Lola and her experiences, but so they can be exposed to different cultures and see that regardless of our differences, family, love, and community unite us all,” Jessenia says. Travel con Lola is available on Amazon.com. For more information, visit littlelolatots.com.

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New Places, New Programs The Circus Comes to Brooklyn It’s all happening under the big top as the Empire Circus comes to Brooklyn this winter. Unlike most circuses, Empire Circus is interactive, allowing guests to be in the middle of the fun, with roaming performers and pop-up circus acts happening throughout. Guests choose their own entry time and enjoy the circus at their own pace. Acts include acrobats, jugglers, aerialists, and clowns. Plus, all-you-can-eat popcorn and cotton candy is part of the fun. At $45 per ticket, this is a great family value: “No hidden fees, just lots of fun,” the circus raves. 55 Water St., Dumbo, Brooklyn; Nov. 12-Jan. 30, Friday-Sunday. empirecircus.com.

Kew-Forest School Offers New SEL Program The Kew-Forest School in Forest Hills, Queens, now offers a social-emotional learning program that helps students in kindergarten through fifth grades succeed socially, behaviorally, and academically. While the school has always provided SEL, the new program gives continuity across the grades and a common language to support students’ development. It addresses five key areas of social-emotional competence: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making. Six core kindness concepts are also taught: respect, caring, inclusiveness, integrity, responsibility, and courage. The school is now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. admission@kewforest.org.

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PRACTICE PATIENCE AND KEEP ANY MELTDOWNS IN CONTEXT. Sarah Bren,

Adjusting to In-School Learning Tips for helping kids find their footing in the classroom this year By Marie Holmes

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he luster of the first day of school has surely worn off by now, and families have settled back into the daily grind—including some facets of pre-pandemic life that we may not have missed, like early mornings and traffic jams. It’s a challenging transition for everyone. Kids who were kindergarten students in the spring of 2020 had only six months of regular instruction before moving into lockdown, and now they’re in second grade. So, it comes as no surprise that some of these kids are showing signs of stress. We spoke with an educator and a psychologist about ways to support your child during this school year.

TALK WITH YOUR KIDS. More importantly, listen. Your

first source of information about your child’s life is your child. It’s particularly important now to keep the lines of communication open, emphasizes Amanda Fuhrman, who teaches third, fourth and fifth graders in Edison, NJ. Dedicate time for your kids to talk to you when they know they’ll have your full attention and ask open-ended questions. “They tell you the truth very often when you leave it open for them to tell you,” Fuhrman says. For example, instead of saying, How excited are you to be back at school? Ask: What happened that was exciting today? Follow up by asking them to tell you more, or ask how something made them feel, and don’t forget to thank them for sharing with you. “If we don’t know what they’re thinking, then it’s really hard to help them,” Fuhrman says.

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Ph.D., a child and family psychologist in Pelham, says that one of the things parents should expect to see, whether their kids are flourishing with the structure school offers or feeling anxious about the separation it requires, is some degree of restraint collapse. This refers to the phenomenon of kids melting down when they get home after holding it together all day at school. During the day, Dr. Bren explains, “they’re following the rules, they’re doing all the things that they’re supposed to do,” but then there’s a sudden release of those restraints “as soon as they’re home with that safe person.” This can be helpful to remember in the moment when your child’s behavior takes a turn. “The fact that they do it with us, while hard to receive, really shows how safe they feel with us,” Dr. Bren says. “Sometimes us doing a good job looks like our kids melting down with us.”

PROVIDE A BRIDGE BETWEEN SCHOOL AND HOME. In anticipation of restraint collapse, Dr. Bren suggests

giving kids 20 minutes of undirected time, and your full attention, upon returning home for the day. Put your phone away for these minutes and simply be with your kids, following their lead. “That twenty-minute upfront investment of your time will pay off in spades for the rest of the night,” Dr. Bren says. “You’re filling them up a bit and that’s going to go a long way.”

CREATE FOCUSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR CHILD TO SOCIALIZE OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL. If

your child is experiencing social anxiety after a year spent learning remotely, playdates can be a helpful way to flex those relationship muscles. When using playdates as a tool to strengthen social skills, Dr. Bren recommends limiting them to about 45 minutes and providing the structure of an activity. In these cases, she says, it’s also important to end on a high note. If things are going well, rather than pushing them further, say something along the lines of, “This is so great! Let’s do this again.”

ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN ROUTINES. “I’ve seen a lot of kids struggle with the structure of school,” Fuhrman says. Accustomed to attending school in their pajamas while lying on the couch, simply getting dressed and out the door is a big change for kids. If getting ready in the morning is a struggle, try making a checklist, with pictures for younger children, of what your child needs to do before they leave the house in the morning: brush teeth, get dressed, eat breakfast, put homework in backpack. This way, instead of repeatedly telling them what to do, you can just ask what’s next on the list. Laying out clothes and even setting the breakfast table the night before can also save valuable early morning minutes. You can make a similar checklist


for bedtime routines. “The more that they’re held accountable at home, the more they’ll do at school,” Fuhrman says. Dr. Bren adds that predictability, routines, and structure can give kids something to hold onto when so much feels in flux. “Think of shaking up a snow globe,” she says. “Anything we can do as parents to give anchors to our kids while that snow is flurrying is helpful.”

DON’T OVERSCHEDULE—LEAVE ROOM FOR DOWN TIME. It can be tempting to sign up for activities

every day of the week now that after-school programs are back in session, but Dr. Bren believes it’s best to keep commitments to a minimum. “I recommend parents pick one sport and one other thing, maximum. Don’t feel compelled to over-enrich your child,” she says. Unstructured down time also gives kids a chance to decide for themselves what they would like to do, offering a counterbalance to a day of being directed by adults.

KEEP OR MODIFY SOME PANDEMIC COMFORTS. The return to school is mostly an enormous

relief for parents, but it also marks the end of an era that, while challenging, may have provided rituals that helped your child feel secure. Nightly dinners may no longer be possible with commutes and athletic practices, but perhaps you can all sit together at the

table on Saturday and Sunday or have family breakfast instead. Daily midday walks won’t work, but evening or weekend strolls might take their place.

ENCOURAGE PLENTY OF SLEEP. One of the greatest

advantages to remote school was that it allowed students to sleep in and greet the day more rested. Make sure your children’s bedtimes are earlier to accommodate early-morning wake-up times and set screen-time limits to discourage scrolling before bed, as this can make it harder to fall asleep. With families spending the day apart again, knowing what’s going on in your child’s life, and how to help, requires intent and attention. “You have to be really tuned in to your kid now,” Fuhrman says. Knowing that you’re there to listen and offer support may be just what your child needs to help them weather this transition. If your child is exhibiting behaviors that concern you, don’t hesitate to reach out to your school’s counselor or social worker, or your child’s physician. If you believe your child may be in danger of harming themselves, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for English, or 1-888-628-9454 for Spanish. You can also text SIGNS to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line.

Marie Holmes has written for “Good Housekeeping,” “Cosmopolitan,” “The Washington Post,” and other publications. She lives in Upper Manhattan with her wife and their two children

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Locations in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Long Island lightbridgeacademy.com baldwin_ny@lightbridgeacademy.com Lightbridge Academy is The Solution for Working Parents® providing the Gold Standard for health and safety in a nurturing environment for infant, toddler, and preschool-age children. Our proprietary curriculum embraces every moment as another opportunity to learn and unlocks every child’s potential.

ianyc.org info@ianyc.org Located on the Upper East Side, near Central Park and Museum Mile, International Academy of New York offers a standards-based core curriculum enhanced by language learning in Chinese or Spanish. Students in pre-nursery through fifth grade experience language and culture through art/music instruction delivered in the target language.

Manhattan Charter School

100 Attorney St., Lower East Side 212-533-2743 Manhattan Charter School II 220 Henry St., Lower East Side 212-964-3792 manhattancharterschool.org info@manhattancharterschool.org Two small public elementary schools educating children in kindergarten to 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.

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Cut Your Own Christmas Tree These farms—all within 1½-hour drive from NYC—are our top picks find the perfect tree! By Barbara Russo

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ure, you can head to a local shop and pick out a Christmas tree in a short amount of time, but why not make a day out of it? Gather up the family, leave the city for the day, and head to one of the tree farms in our area to enjoy some holiday fun! Cut your own tree—or pick out a pre-cut beauty—and indulge in hot cocoa as you enjoy the spirit of the season. As with any family outing, it’s best to call in advance to confirm hours, availability, COVID-19 policies before you go.

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stuartsfarm.com • 914-245-2784 Hours: Season opens late November Price: Call for information Find and cut your perfect Christmas tree, then visit the on-site bakery that has hot and cold cider, fruit pies, fresh apple cider doughnuts, jams, and jellies.

Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm 1335 White Hill Road, Yorktown Heights wilkensfarm.com • 914-245-5111 Hours: Nov. 27 to mid-December, Wednesday-Monday, 10am-4pm. Check the website before visiting to see if the farm started requiring reservations. Price: Call for information This farm offers Douglas and Fraser fir trees,

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as well as pre-cut Fraser firs. Enjoy a farm market, gift shop, and bakery, plus a free cup of hot cider with every tree purchase.

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1611 Route 9, Garrison cockburnfarm.com • 845-424-3574 Hours: Nov. 26-Dec. 24, daily, 9am-5pm Price: $25 and up, depending on tree Choose from a variety of firs that range in size from 3 feet and taller. Hand saws are available to borrow. Handmade wreaths and grave blankets are for sale. Santa is sometimes on-site; check schedule online. continued on next page


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ORANGE COUNTY Emmerich Tree Farm 101 Sleepy Valley Road, Warwick emmerichtreefarm.com • 845-986-0151 Hours: Friday, Nov. 26, entry times from 9am-3:30pm, Nov. 27-Dec. 5, Saturday-Sunday, entry times from 9am3:30pm. Reservations required and now available online. Price: Call for information; $40 deposit required when making reservation, which will go toward the purchase of your tree Free trimming, drilling, shaking, and baling.

Manza Family Farm 730 Route 211, Montgomery manzafamilyfarm.net • 845-692-4364 Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10am-5pm, Friday-Sunday; 10am-6pm Price: Norway spruces are $60 Roping available. Pre-cut trees and wreaths for sale; outdoor gift shop on premises. Santa is on-site most December weekends, 11am-4pm!

Pine View Farm 575 Jackson Ave., New Windsor pineviewfarmny.com • 845-564-4111 Hours: Dec. 11-12, Saturday-Sunday, 9am-4pm Price: To be announced Choose from a variety of tree species, including blue, white, and Meyer spruces, and several different firs. Bow saws and tree carts available. Staff will bale and secure your tree to your vehicle.

Stone Oak Farm 207 Stony Bar Road, Slate Hill stoneoaktreefarm.com • 845-355-4751 Hours: Season opens late November Price: Call for information More than 8 acres of spruce and fir trees. Staff will bundle your tree into netting.

LONG ISLAND Elwood Pumpkin Farm 1500 E. Jericho Turnpike, Huntington elwoodpumpkinfarm.com • 631-368-8626 Hours: Saturday-Sunday, 10am to dark; Monday-Friday, 3pm to dark. Precut lot remains open daily until 7pm. 22

Price: Call for information A 20-acre farm that offers trees in a variety of sizes. Bring your own saw to cut your tree, or the staff can cut one for you. Pre-cut trees are available. Staff will help you tie your tree to your car.

Tilden Lane Farm 43 Wyckoff St., Greenlawn tildenlanefarm.com • 631-533-5960 Hours: Nov. 27-28, Dec. 4-5, and Dec. 1112, Saturday-Sunday, 9am-3pm Price: All trees $75 The farm has a limited supply of cut-yourown trees, so go early. Pre-cut trees and hand-made wreaths available.

NEW JERSEY Barclay’s Christmas Tree Farm 35 Orchardside Drive, Cranbury barclaystreefarm.com • 609-799-1855 Hours: Opens Nov. 26; hours are to be announced Price: $65-$120 Choose from Douglas, white, and fraser firs, plus blue and Norway spruces. Saws, rope, and netting are available for free.

Simonson Farms 118-260 Dey Road, Cranbury simonsonfarms.com • 609-799-0140 Hours: To be announced. Price: Tree prices start at around $50 Head to this third-generation farm to choose from pre-cut, choose-and-cut, balled, and burlap trees.

Hidden Pond Tree Farm 4 W. Field Road, Mendham hiddenpondtreefarm.com • 973-865-6362 Hours: Daily after Thanksgiving, 8am-6pm Price: Most trees are $85 Pre-cut trees and refreshments are available. Free hayrides (weather permitting). Christmas shop with wreaths, greenery, and more. Cash or checks only.

Rolling Green Farm 61 Hacklebarney Road, Long Valley 908-879-7457 Hours: Friday, Nov. 26, 10am-5pm; Nov. 27-Dec. 25, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm

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Price: All cut-your-own trees $50. Wreaths and other items available for sale in the shop. Pre-cut trees can be trimmed.

Country Heritage Farm 129 Plains Road, Augusta countryheritagefarm.com • 973-875-5590 Hours: To be announced Price: Cut-your-own trees start at $72 Saws provided. Christmas shop with decorations, wreaths, tree stands, and more on-site. Staff will haul customers’ trees from the field if hayrides aren’t running.

Holiday Tree Farm 44 Augusta Hill Road, Augusta holidaytreefarmnj.com • 973-948-7488 Hours: Nov. 26, plus Saturday-Sunday through Dec. 25, 9am-4pm Price: All trees $62 Trees range in size up to 9 feet. Saws provided. Christmas shop on premises with wreaths and other decorations for sale.

Shale Hills Farm 98 Pond School Road, Sussex shalehillsfarm.com • 973-875-4231 Hours: After Thanksgiving: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-4pm Price: All trees $95 Santa will make appearances, Christmas movies in the hayloft, and petting zoo in the barn.

Stonerow Tree Farm 242 Wykertown Road, Branchville stonerowfarm.net • 973-875-7968 Hours: Opens Nov. 27: Saturday-Sunday, 9am-4pm throughout the season. Price: All trees $60 Spruces and firs available. Saws and twine available. Dogs are welcome on a leash.

Evergreen Valley Christmas Tree Farm 77 Jackson Valley Road, Washington evergreenvalleychristmastrees.com 908-835-0557 Hours: Nov. 26-Dec. 23, Wednesday-Sunday, 9am-4pm Price: Tree prices start at $40 Browse thousands of Christmas trees of all kinds and enjoy a free wagon ride. Assistance provided.


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WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 2, 4-7pm; 5:30pm tree lighting WHERE: DUMBO Archway, 155 Water St., Dumbo AGES: All WHAT: Ignite some holiday cheer with the community! WANT TO GO? dumbo.is.

Sinterklaas: St. Nicholas Day Celebration FREE WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 2-4:30pm WHERE: Wyckoff House Museum, 5816 Clarendon Road, East Flatbush AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas Day) at this outdoor, socially distanced event full of craft activities, a tree lighting, and a special visit from St. Nick on horseback. WANT TO GO? 718-629-5400. wyckoffmuseum.org.

Winter Wonderland WHEN: Nov. 20-Dec. 5, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-5pm WHERE: Aviator Sports and Events Center, Floyd Bennett Field, 3159 Flatbush Ave., Marine Park AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the season with a candy hunt, photos with St.

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Nick, saying hello to the animals, and more! WANT TO GO? $12; free for children younger than 2; extra fee for animal feed. 718-758-7500. greenmeadowsfarmbrooklyn.com.

Jewish Children's Museum Chanukah Family Fest WHEN: Nov. 28-Dec. 6, Sunday, 10am-5:30pm; MondayThursday, 10am-4pm WHERE: Jewish Children's Museum, 792 Eastern Pkwy., Crown Heights AGES: All WHAT: Design Hanukkah crafts, decorate a doughnut, discover the art of olive oil making, help create a Hanukkah mural, and more. WANT TO GO? $15. 718-907-8833. jcm.museum.

Photos with Santa WHEN: Nov. 18-Dec. 24, see website for schedule WHERE: Kings Plaza Shopping Center, 5100 Kings Plaza, Mill Basin AGES: All WHAT: Visit Santa’s winter wonderland for a holiday picture. WANT TO GO? $39.99 and up. 718-253-6844. kingsplazaonline.com.

The Elf on the Shelf: The Musical WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 26, 2pm and 7pm WHERE: Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave., Flatbush AGES: All


WHAT: This spectacle of music and dance transports audiences to the North Pole to glimpse the magical lives of Santa’s Scout Elves. WANT TO GO? $44.95-$89.95. 718-856-5464. kingstheatre.com.

New York Aquarium: New Year's Eve SEAabration WHEN: Friday, Dec. 31, 9:30-11am WHERE: New York Aquarium, 602 Surf Ave., Coney Island AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a morning of fun activities and animal experiences. WANT TO GO? $30; $24 members. 800-433-4149. nyaquarium.com.

Lightscape WHEN: Nov. 19-Jan. 9, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1000 Washington Ave., Crown Heights AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the beauty of nature in winter on this enchanting trail animated by dazzling light, color, and sound. WANT TO GO? $34; $18 ages 3-12; members: $30; $16 ages 3-12; free for children 2 and younger. 718-623-7200. bbg.org.

Empire Circus WHEN: Through Jan. 30, 2022, Friday, 4-10pm; Saturday, 1-10pm; Sunday, 1-8pm WHERE: Empire Stores, 55 Water St., Dumbo AGES: All WHAT: This interactive experience puts you in the center of the circus. WANT TO GO? $85 VIP; $45 general admission. 718-489-9568. empirecircus.com.

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tan t a h n a M 95th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade FREE WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 25, 9am-12pm WHERE: Starts at West 77th Street and Central Park West, then east on Central Park South, then south on Sixth Avenue, then west along 34th Street AGES: All WHAT: See a spectacular showcase of giant balloons, fab floats, exciting performers, and more fun. WANT TO GO? 212-695-4400. macys.com.

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 18, 9:45am check in begins; 10am doors open; 10:15am show begins WHERE: 14th Street Y, 344 E. 14th St., East Village AGES: 3-5 WHAT: Enjoy a special holiday performance featuring puppetry, music, movement, storytelling, and a bit of theater magic! WANT TO GO? $15; $55 for a 4 pack of tickets. 646-569-5742. chickenshednyc.org.

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WHEN: Monday, Nov. 29, 6-9pm WHERE: Wollman Rink, 830 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side AGES: All WHAT: Ice-skate to festive Hanukkah music with a DJ and live band, a giant ice menorah will be lit, and boxed dinner, including delicious Hanukkah doughnuts, will be served. WANT TO GO? Online: $22; $30 with skate rental; at the event: $28; $35 with skate rental. chanukahonicenyc.com.

25th Annual Holiday Lighting FREE WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 2, 5:30pm WHERE: Central Park, Charles A. Dana Discovery Center, Central Park North at 110th, East Harlem AGES: All WHAT: Meet Santa and friends, sing carols on the plaza, and take part in other seasonal festivities. The event concludes with lighting a flotilla of trees on the Harlem Meer. WANT TO GO? 347-443-0656. centralparknyc.org. 26

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WHEN: Dec. 9-27, see website for schedule WHERE: Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden, Seventh Avenue at 32nd Street, Midtown AGES: All WHAT: Cirque du Soleil’s first-ever Christmas show is a flurry of Christmas cheer, and rip-roaring fun while introducing audiences to the magic of Cirque du Soleil. WANT TO GO? $50 and up. 212-465-6741. msg.com.

Christmas Spectacular Starring The Radio City Rockettes WHEN: Nov. 5-Jan. 2, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Ave., Midtown AGES: All WHAT: The Christmas Spectacular is a one-of-a-kind tradition where the magic of Christmas in New York comes alive. WANT TO GO? $49 and up. 212-465-6000. rockettes.com.


Gazillion Bubble Show WHEN: Through May 29, 2022: Friday, 7pm; Saturday, 11am, 2pm, and 4:30pm; Sunday, 12pm and 3pm; check website for added Thursday and holiday shows WHERE: New World Stages, Stage 2, 340 W. 50th St., Hell’s Kitchen AGES: All WHAT: Mind-blowing bubble magic, spectacular laser lighting effects, and soapy masterpieces will make you smile, laugh, and feel like a kid again. WANT TO GO? $59-$99.50. 212-239-6200. gazillionbubbleshow.com.

Rescue Rue WHEN: Dec. 5-Jan. 16, 2022, Wednesday-Sunday, 11am and 3pm; see website for full schedule WHERE: DR2 Theatre, 103 E. 15th St., Union Square AGES: All WHAT: A family-friendly musical about a little dog named Rue who realizes life is really about finding your happy beginnings, not endings! WANT TO GO? $39-$99. 212-239-6200. rescuerue.com.

Disney Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation WHEN: Oct. 21-Jan. 30, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Theater Row, 410 W. 42nd St., Midtown AGES: All

WHAT: This beautifully crafted musical stage adaptation is set deep in the Hundred Acre Wood and told with stunning life-size puppetry through the eyes of the Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, and their friends. WANT TO GO? $41.50 and up. 212-714-2442. winniethepoohshow.com.

The Big Apple Circus WHEN: Through Jan. 30, 2022: see website for schedule WHERE: Lincoln Center, 60 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side AGES: All WHAT: The Big Apple Circus returns to Lincoln Center with world-class circus artists from around the world. WANT TO GO? $25 and up. 212-257-2330. bigapplecircus.com.

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Butternut Squash Soup & Turkey Legs WHEN: Friday, Nov. 19, 3-4:30pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens AGES: 8-12 WHAT: Cozy up with a bowl of butternut squash soup and create "chocolate caramel turkey legs" while playing a game of trivia! WANT TO GO? $28. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.

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WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 27, 2pm WHERE: The Secret Theatre, 38-02 61st St., Woodside AGES: All WHAT: Follow along as Princess Particular goes after her dream to become a ballerina in this interactive performance. WANT TO GO? $20; $12.50 children ages 3-15. secrettheatre.com.

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WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 27, 8:30am-12pm WHERE: Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 111th Street to Van Wyck, Flushing-Corona AGES: All WHAT: Join the Thanksgiving tradition at the half marathon and 5K. WANT TO GO? $100 half marathon; $60 5K; $9.99 kids division ages 11 and younger; free for Kids Dash ages 8 and younger. runsignup.com.

WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 12-4pm WHERE: Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, 1820 Flushing Ave., Ridgewood AGES: All WHAT: This annual St. Nicholas Day celebration will feature caroling, crafts, story time, and a chance to visit with St. Nick! WANT TO GO? $10; free for children. 718-456-1776. onderdonkhouse.org.

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WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 12-2pm or 2:30-4:30pm WHERE: Antun’s, 96-43 Springfield Blvd., Queens Village AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy great food, decorate cookies, and take pics with Santa! WANT TO GO? $45; $25 children. 718-468-6400. antuns.com.


Circo Vazquez WHEN: Nov. 19-Dec. 12, Monday-Friday, 7:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 2pm, 5pm, and 8pm WHERE: Citi Field, 120-01 Roosevelt Ave., Corona AGES: All WHAT: The Circus Vazquez has unforgettable performances with amazing acts from all over the world! WANT TO GO? $25-$60. 877-829-7839. circovazquez.com.

The Dragon King by Tanglewood Marionettes WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 11, 11am and 2pm WHERE: Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing AGES: All WHAT: The Dragon King tells the tale of an intrepid Grandmother who journeys to the bottom of the sea in search of the elusive Dragon King, and the answers to why he has forsaken the land. WANT TO GO? In person: $12; $8 children and members; Online: $5; $3 children and members. 718-463-7700. flushingtownhall.org.

Photos with Santa WHEN: Dec. 2-24, see website for schedule WHERE: The Shops at Atlas Park, 8000 Cooper Ave., Glendale AGES: All

WHAT: The magic of the holiday season comes alive with a visit to Santa’s winter wonderland. WANT TO GO? Visit is free; photo packages start at $39.99. 718326-3300. shopatlaspark.com.

NYC Winter Lantern Festival: Illuminate the Farm WHEN: Nov. 25-Jan. 9, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park AGES: All WHAT: See a dazzling display of festive holiday lights and handmade lanterns in the shapes of flowers, tractors, your favorite farm animals, and many, many more. WANT TO GO? $24.99; $29.99 Dec. 23-Jan. 2, 2022; $16.99 ages 3-12. nycwinterlanternfestival.com.

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WHEN: Tuesday, Nov. 16, 6-9pm WHERE: 125th Street BID, West 125th Street, Fifth Avenue to Marginal Street, Harlem, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate the start of the holiday season with the official lighting of the iconic and historic Harlem 125th Street corridor featuring Nick Cannon as the Grand Marshall. WANT TO GO? 212-662-8999. harlemlightitup.com.

WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 18, 5-6pm WHERE: Albee Square on Fulton Mall, Fulton and Bond streets, Downtown Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy performances and the countdown to holiday lights! WANT TO GO? 718-403-1600. downtownbrooklyn.com.

The Bailsmen FREE WHEN: Tuesdays, Nov. 16 and Dec. 14, 6-8pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: These four young musicians mix the sounds of Paris, New Orleans, and New York City hustle and bustle to form a uniquely fun and upbeat show. WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.

Fifth Avenue Kicks-Off the Holidays with Opening Ceremony at Pulitzer Fountain FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 17, 6-7:00pm WHERE: The Pulitzer Fountain, 764 Central Park South, Fifth Avenue, 47th to 60th streets, Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Kick off the holidays with a musical performance by The Brooklyn Youth Chorus and magnificent light show to bring to life a grand installation including a teddy bear, dreidel, and red truck. WANT TO GO? 973-769-4976. fifthavenue.nyc

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Family Fridays FREE WHEN: Friday, Nov. 19, 6:30pm WHERE: Museum of Mathematics, 11 E. 26th St., Nomad, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy an evening of fun and exploration while tackling a variety of mathematical puzzles for beginners. WANT TO GO? 212-542-0566. momath.org.

Industry City Ice Rink Opening WHEN: Friday, Nov. 19, 10am-6pm WHERE: Industry City, 274 36th St, Courtyard 5/6, Sunset Park, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Tickets will be available to purchase a week prior to opening. WANT TO GO? $15-$19. industrycity.com.

Kids Create: Grab and Go: Thanksgiving FREE WHEN: Friday, Nov. 19, 11am-6pm WHERE: Ulmer Park Library, 2602 Bath Ave., Bensonhurst, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Pick up supplies to create your own turkey center piece. WANT TO GO? 718-265-3443. bklynlibrary.org.


The Butterfly Conservatory Opens WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 20, 10am-5:30pm WHERE: The American Museum of Natural History, 200 Central Park W., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Mingle with up to 500 fluttering, iridescent butterflies. WANT TO GO? $28; $16.50 children ages 3-12; $22.50 seniors ages 60 and older and students with ID. 212-769-5100. amnh.org.

ABCirque and Play WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 21, 3:30pm doors; 4pm show WHERE: The Muse Brooklyn, 350 Moffat St., East New York, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Watch NYC's finest circus troupe juggle, flip, and fly high with aerial acrobatics then stick around afterward because it will be your turn to take center-ring! WANT TO GO? $25. 929-400-7980. themusebrooklyn.com.

Tree Lighting Ceremony FREE WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 27, 5-7pm WHERE: The Shops at Atlas Park, 8000 Cooper Ave., Glendale, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a special visit with Santa along with entertainment for the entire family. Cookies and hot cocoa will be available, while supplies last. WANT TO GO? 718-326-3300. shopatlaspark.com.

Thanksgiving Kids Harvest Cruise 2021 WHEN: Nov. 25-27, Thursday-Saturday, 12:15-1:45pm WHERE: Event Cruises NYC, Pier 36, 299 South St., Downtown Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Hop on board for a one-of-a-kind cruise filled with fun family games. Explore the Thanksgiving-themed decorated vessel while the ship is cruising. WANT TO GO? $65 and up. 917-671-9710. eventcruisesnyc.com.

New York Youth Symphony Orchestra WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 21, 2:30pm WHERE: Carnegie Hall, 881 Seventh Ave., Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The New York Youth Symphony Orchestra is performing a concert at Carnegie Hall featuring works by Valerie Coleman, Patrick O'Malley, and Tchaikovsky. WANT TO GO? $30. 212-581-5933. carnegiehall.org.

KID ACE Illusionist FREE WHEN: Tuesday, Nov. 23, 6-8pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Kid Ace has a pulse on culture and seamlessly blends modern time with the world of illusion. WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloon Inflation FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 24, 12-6pm WHERE: The American Museum of Natural History, 200 Central Park W., between 77th and 81st streets, Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Check out the famous giant balloons as they are inflated for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. WANT TO GO? macys.com.

Thanksgiving Warm-Up Party WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 25, 10am WHERE: CAMP Columbus Circle, 10 Columbus Circle, #202, Columbus Circle, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Have fun making a festive craft while enjoying a view of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. There will be light snacks and beverages provided by Tartinery and Pressed Juicery. WANT TO GO? $20. 917-765-6038. camp.com.

The Origami Holiday Tree Opening Day WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 24, 10am-5:30pm WHERE: The American Museum of Natural History, 200 Central Park W., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The theme of this year’s 13-foot tree is Gems of the Museum, featuring 50 specially created gold-colored models in recognition of the “golden anniversary” 50th Origami Tree. WANT TO GO? $28; $16.50 children ages 3-12; $22.50 seniors 60 and older and students with ID. 212-7695100. amnh.org.

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The Rink at Bryant Park Winter Village WHEN: Through March 6, 2022: Monday-Thursday, 8am-10pm; FridaySunday (and holidays), 8am-11:30pm; Winter Village closes 4pm on New Year’s Eve WHERE: Bryant Park, 40th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: This 17,000-square-foot rink features free admission iceskating, high quality rental skates, and free skating shows, events, and activities. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; $15-$45 skate rental; $135-$150 premium skate package. 212-768-4242. wintervillage.org.

Outdoor Clinton Hill Chanukah Celebration FREE WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 28, 5:30pm WHERE: Rohr Chabad of Clinton Hill & Pratt Institute, across from 541 Myrtle Ave., Clinton Hill, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Watch as a menorah is carved out of ice and enjoy live music, hot latkes, doughnuts, giveaways for kids, and lighting of the ice menorah! WANT TO GO? 646-481-3663. chchabad.com.

Native American Herbaceous Plant Walk WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 28, 1-3:30am WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Join Jocelyn Perez, Herbalists Without Borders NYC Queens Chapter Coordinator, naturalist, and conservationist, as she identifies plants and talks about their medicinal uses, edibility, and Native American folklore! WANT TO GO? $10. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org.

Greenpoint Market WHEN: Through Nov. 28: Saturday-Sunday, 10am-5pm WHERE: Greenpoint Terminal Market, 2 Noble St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This outdoor flea showcases more than 100 vendors, plus family programing. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-6251327. greenpointterminalmarket.com.

Pixar Putt WHEN: Through Nov. 28: See website for schedule. WHERE: Pier A, 22 Battery Place, Battery Park, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: This mini-golf experience is made up of 18 fun and interactive holes inspired some of Pixar’s most beloved films, including Toy Story and Coco. WANT TO GO? See website for pricing. pixarputt.com.

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WHERE: Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Blvd., Kew Gardens, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Join Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. in a festive celebration of Hanukkah. WANT TO GO? 718-286-3000. queensbp.org.

Holiday Lights FREE WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 2, 6-8:30pm WHERE: South Cove Park, Battery and 2nd places, Battery Park City, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Kick-off the season at this celebration with special appearances by Sing Harlem Choir, PS/IS 276 Advanced Chorus, and Santa! WANT TO GO? 212-417-2000. bpca.ny.gov.

Holiday Bazaar with Brooklyn Pop-Up WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 10am-5pm WHERE: Old Stone House & Washington Park, 336 3rd St., Park Slope, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Find perfect gifts for everyone on your list, with unique and handmade products for all ages and interests. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-7683195. theoldstonehouse.org.

Winter Wonderland WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 11am-2pm WHERE: Flushing YMCA, 138-46 Northern Blvd., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Get in the holiday spirit with ice-skating, photos with Santa, bounce house fun, hot chocolate, and doughnut making. WANT TO GO? $15. 718-551-9350. eventbrite.com.

Hands on History: All the World's a (Puppet) Stage! FREE WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 1-4pm WHERE: King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Make your own puppets and miniature puppet theater! WANT TO GO? 718-206-0545. kingmanor.org.


Mark Morris Dance Group: Holiday Party on the Plaza FREE WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 11am-12pm WHERE: The Plaza, 300 Ashland Place, corner of Lafayette and Flatbush avenues, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Join the Mark Morris Dance Center for a little caroling and holiday cheer! WANT TO GO? downtownbrooklyn.com.

Hope Holiday Winter Village FREE WHEN: Dec. 3-5, Friday, 3pm tree lighting; Saturday, 7pm toys for children; Sunday, 5pm parade WHERE: HopeNYC Church, 142-82 Rockaway Blvd., Jamaica, Queens AGES: All WHAT: A weekend of non-stop Christmas fun, including lighting the largest tree in Queens, a parade, holiday market, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-848-2810. paradeonrockaway.com.

Annual Bazaar and Book Sale FREE WHEN: Dec. 4-5, Saturday, 5:30-9:30pm; Sunday 11am-7pm WHERE: Temple Beth Sholom of Flushing, 171-39 Northern Blvd., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: You never know what you will find here! WANT TO GO? 718-463-4143. templebethsholom.org.

Abingdon Square Menorah Lighting FREE WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 5, 5pm WHERE: Abingdon Square Park, at Bleecker and Hudson streets, Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Giant menorah, latkes, doughnuts, entertainment, and gelt for children. WANT TO GO? 212-518-3122. chabadwestvillage.com/chanukah.

2021 Washington Square Tree Lighting Ceremony FREE WHEN: Wednesday, Dec. 8, 6-7pm WHERE: Washington Square Park Arch, Fifth Avenue, one block south of Eighth Street, Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Watch the tree lighting, sing songs, and see Santa! WANT TO GO? 212-252-3621. washingtonsquarenyc.org.

The Brooklyn Nutcracker WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 11, 2pm and 7pm WHERE: Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave., Flatbush, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: A re-imagined holiday classic that fuses ballet, hip-hop, and a myriad of world dance genres to create a new tradition. WANT TO GO? $30-$115. 718-856-5464. kingstheatre.com.g.

New York Youth Symphony Jazz Band WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 12, 5:30pm WHERE: Birdland Jazz Club, 315 W. 44th St., Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The New York Youth Symphony Jazz Band will perform! WANT TO GO? $20. 212-581-5933. birdlandjazz.com.

Francis Patrelle’s The Yorkville Nutcracker WHEN: Dec. 11-12, Saturday, 2pm and 7pm; Sunday, 12pm and 5pm WHERE: The Kaye Playhouse, 695 Park Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: This performance, set in 1895, takes the audience on a tour through Olde New York’s most beloved landmarks. WANT TO GO? $69. 646-765-4773. dancespatrelle.or

Holidays on Atlantic Avenue WHEN: Nov. 27-Dec. 12, daily, 11am-7pm WHERE: Atlantic Avenue, between Hicks Street and 4th Avenue, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Atlantic Avenue merchants will offer special deals. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. 718-8758993. atlanticave.org.

Holiday Caroling with Brooklyn Conservatory of Music FREE WHEN: Friday, Dec. 17, 6pm WHERE: Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, 58 Seventh Ave., Park Slope, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: All voices and faiths are invited to join an evening of caroling. WANT TO GO? 718-622-3300. bkcm.org.

NYSoM HolidayMania 2021 FREE WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 18, 2-6pm WHERE: East Harlem Tutorial Program, 2050 Second Ave., Harlem, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: A holiday extravaganza featuring giveaways, activities, and more in celebration of Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa. WANT TO GO? 212-333-5252. nysomgroup.org.

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AGES: All WHAT: Sleigh the Holiday season with selfies with Santa! WANT TO GO? 718-460-2000. theshopsatskyviewny.com.

Holiday Cheer FREE WHEN: Nov. 26-Dec. 19, Friday, 5-7pm; Saturday, 1-4pm; Sunday, 1-5pm WHERE: Queens Center Mall, 90-15 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst, Queens AGES: All WHAT: See costumed characters, carolers, jugglers, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-690-3222. shopqueenscenter.com.

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“A Christmas Carol, Oy! Hanukkah, Merry Kwanzaa” WHEN: Dec. 22-Jan. 2, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave., East Village, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: This adaptation of Dickens’ classic features more than 30 puppets and holiday songs in Czech, English, Hebrew, and Swahili. WANT TO GO? $18; $12 seniors and students; $10 kids. 212-254-1109. theaterforthenewcity.net.

Nutcracker Suite WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 18, 3pm and 6pm WHERE: Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway, Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: This performance goes right into the Snow Scene and the Kingdom of Sweets. WANT TO GO? $40; $25 kids. 212-864-5400. symphonyspace.org.

Chocolate Chip Cookies Making Class in a Real Chocolate Factory WHEN: Nov. 10-Dec. 18, Tuesday-Sunday, 3-4pm WHERE: Kahkow USA, 97 N. 10th St., Space 1G, Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Learn how to make chocolate chips cookies like a champ. WANT TO GO? $40. 718-387-1238. eventbrite.com.

Holiday Cheer FREE WHEN: Dec. 3-18, Friday-Saturday, 1-4pm WHERE: The Shops at Skyview, 40-24 College Point Blvd., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy DIY crafts and other festive fun! WANT TO GO? 718-460-2000. theshopsatskyview.com.

Selfies with Santa FREE WHEN: Dec. 4-18, Saturdays, 1-4pm WHERE: The Shops at Skyview Center, 40-24 College Point Blvd., Level 4 outside of Forever 21 Red, Flushing, Queens 34

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WHEN: Nov. 28-Dec. 19, Sundays, 10am-5pm WHERE: Grand Bazaar NYC, 100 W. 77th St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Shop directly from local independent artists, designers, craft-makers, and vintage and antique dealers, and enjoy delicious food vendors. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. grandbazaarnyc.org.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater WHEN: Dec. 1-19, see website for schedule WHERE: New York City Center, 131 W. 55th St., Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns for a season that has become a joyous winter tradition. WANT TO GO? $29 and up. 212-581-1212. alvinailey.org.

FAD Market: Holiday Pop-up WHEN: Dec. 4-19, Saturday-Sunday, 11am-6pm WHERE: The Invisible Dog Art Center, 51 Bergen St., Downtown Brooklyn and St. Paul's Church, 190 Court St., Downtown Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Discover unique gifts and one-of-a-kind stocking stuffers while experiencing fun holiday activities, workshops, and more. WANT TO GO? Admission is free; prices vary for goods. fadmarket.co.

Holiday-Themed Walking Tour FREE WHEN: Dec. 5-19, Sundays, 11am WHERE: Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership, 23rd Street and Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: You'll learn about the Star of Hope, the international toy and gift center, and Dr. Clement Clarke Moore writing A Visit From St. Nicholas (aka The Night Before Christmas). WANT TO GO? 212-741-2323. flatirondistrict.nyc.

MCD's Nutcracker WHEN: Dec. 17-19, Friday, 7pm; Saturday, 2pm; Sunday, 1pm WHERE: The Riverside Theatre, 91 Claremont Ave., Morningside Heights, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a performance of the timeless holiday classic. WANT TO GO? $15 and up. 917-302-4029. trtnyc.org.


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Open Hours at the Environmental Education Center FREE WHEN: Through Dec. 21: Tuesday and Thursday, 3-5pm; Saturday, 1-5pm (closed Thanksgiving weekend) WHERE: Environmental Education Center at Brooklyn Bridge Park, 99 Plymouth St., Dumbo, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Get to know Brooklyn Bridge Park with monthly educational themes, a 250 gallon aquarium filled with critters from the East River, a 10-foot scale model of the park, crafts, a reading corner, and more. WANT TO GO? 718-222-9939. brooklynbridgepark.org.

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WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 19, 2pm and 6:30pm WHERE: Kings Theatre, 1027 Flatbush Ave., Flatbush, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: The dynamic performers take audiences on a journey that celebrates love, community, and the magic of the holiday season. WANT TO GO? $29.50-$79.50. 718-856-5464. kingstheatre.com.

WHEN: Dec. 21-24, Tuesday, 7pm; Wednesday-Thursday, 12:30pm and 7pm; Friday, 11am and 3pm WHERE: The Palladium Times Square, 1515 Broadway, Times Square, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the whole Peanuts gang as they sing, dance, and learn the true meaning of Christmas! WANT TO GO? $23.50 and up. 212-496-7490. acharliebrownchristmaslive.com.

Holiday Reading: O.Henry's The Gift of Magi FREE WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 19, 1-2pm WHERE: Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Kevin R. Free will lead a reading of The Gift of Magi. WANT TO GO? 718-347-3276. queensfarm.org.

Pet Photos with Santa WHEN: Dec. 6-20, Mondays, 4-7pm; Dec. 20, 4-8pm WHERE: The Shops at Atlas Park, 8000 Cooper Ave., Glendale, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Bring your favorite furry friends for a picture with Santa! WANT TO GO? Photo packages start at $39.99. 718-326-3300. shopatlaspark.com.

Magic Show with The Great Dubini FREE WHEN: Tuesdays, Dec. 7 and 21, 6-8pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Bring the family to enjoy an amazing, hilarious show. WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.

Breakfast With Santa WHEN: Nov. 26-Dec. 24, see website for schedule WHERE: Stella 34 Trattoria at Macy's Herald Square, 151 W. 34th Street, Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy breakfast and take a photo with Santa and his elves. WANT TO GO? $40 and up. 212-967-9251. stella34.smartertakeout.net. 36

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Photos with Santa WHEN: Through Dec. 24: see website for schedule WHERE: Queens Center Mall, 90-15 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Visit Santa, share your wish list, and take a pic! WANT TO GO? Photo packages: $39.99 and up. 718-690-3222. shopqueenscenter.com.

Tree Celebration FREE WHEN: Nov. 29-Dec. 27, daily, 10am-8pm WHERE: The Shops at Skyview, 40-24 College Point Blvd., Flushing, Queens AGES: All WHAT: Admire the decorated trees and vote for your favorite! WANT TO GO? 718-460-2000. theshopsatskyviewny.com.

Santa Fun Cruise with Treats 2021 WHEN: Nov. 27-Dec. 31, see website for schedule WHERE: Event Cruises NYC, Pier 36, 299 South St., Downtown Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a cruise filled with fun Christmas activities for families. WANT TO GO? $59. 917-671-9710. eventcruisesnyc.com.

The Steadfast Tin Soldier & Nutcracker Sweets WHEN: Nov. 20-Jan. 2, 2022, Saturday-Sunday, 12:30pm and 2:30pm (no show Jan. 1, 2022) WHERE: Puppetworks Inc., 338 Sixth Ave., Park Slope, Brooklyn AGES: All


WHAT: See The Steadfast Tin Soldier and Nutcracker Sweets. WANT TO GO? $11; $10 children. 718-965-3391. puppetworks.org.

New York City Ballet: George Balanchine's The Nutcracker WHEN: Nov. 26-Jan. 2, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Allow Tschaikovsky’s iconic score to transport you to a land of twirling snowflakes, waltzing flowers, and more. WANT TO GO? $89 and up. 212-496-0600. nycballet.com.

Pinkmas WHEN: Nov. 18-Jan. 9, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: Museum of Ice Cream, 558 Broadway, Soho, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The Pinkmas experience will be filled with interactive moments, from crafting ornaments to tasting sweet treats. WANT TO GO? $44 and up. museumoficecream.com.

Accumulations: Hanukkah Lamps WHEN: Through Jan. 31, 2022: Monday and Thursday, 11am6pm; Friday, 11am-4pm; Saturday-Sunday, 10am-6pm WHERE: The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See a large collection of Hanukkah lamps. WANT TO GO? $18; $12 seniors 65 and older; $8 students; free for children younger than 18 and members; free on Saturdays. 212-423-3200. thejewishmuseum.org.

Santaland WHEN: Nov. 26-Dec. 24, see website for schedule WHERE: Macy’s Herald Square, 151 W. 34th St., 8th floor, Herald Square, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Book a spot to meet and snap a photo with the busiest man of the season and make sure to bring your list! WANT TO GO? Admission is free with a reservation; optional photos packages start at $39.99. 212-6954400. macys.com.

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Stroller Tours WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 5, and Thursday, Dec. 16, 11am-12pm WHERE: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: Newborn to 2, adult WHAT: This tour is an interactive exploration of current exhibits. WANT TO GO? $25. 212-423-3500. guggenheim.org.

Art for Tots WHEN: Through Dec. 16: Thursdays, 10:30am (no session Nov. 25) WHERE: Noguchi Museum, 32-37 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, Queens AGES: 1-3 WHAT: An hour of singing songs, playing games, and creating art. WANT TO GO? $10 for up to 4 family members. 718-204-7088. noguchi.org.

Baby + Me Yoga WHEN: Through Dec. 17: Fridays, 10:45-11:30am WHERE: Sacred Space Astoria, 2905 21st Ave., Astoria, Queens AGES: 6 weeks to 12 months, adult WHAT: Listen to nursery rhymes, practice yoga, and bond with baby. WANT TO GO? $25. 646-397-5695. sacredspaceastoria.com.

Flutter by Treehouse Shakers WHEN: Nov. 20-21, Saturday-Sunday, 10am and 11:30am WHERE: New York Live Arts, 219 W. 19 St., Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: 3-5 WHAT: This discovery play introduces young kids to the seasons. WANT TO GO? $8-$35. 212-715-1914. fluttermanhattan.eventbrite.com.

WHEN: Through Dec. 18: Saturdays, 9-9:45am WHERE: Sacred Space Astoria, 2905 21st Ave., Astoria, Queens AGES: 2-5 WHAT: This high energy blend of yoga and dance give children the opportunity to explore balance, direction, rhythm, and music. WANT TO GO? $25. 646-397-5695. sacredspaceastoria.com.

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WHEN: Nov. 17 and Dec. 8-15, Wednesdays, 9:30-10:15am WHERE: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 3-5, adult WHAT: Join for a fun and interactive sing-along. WANT TO GO? $30. 212-415-5611. 92y.org.

Jr. Zoo Club 1 Day Classes

WHEN: Nov. 21-22 and Dec. 19-20, Sunday-Monday, 11am-12pm WHERE: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 2-4 WHAT: Each program includes viewing and making art and a story. WANT TO GO? $25 per family (2 adults and up to 4 children). 212-423-3500. guggenheim.org.

WHEN: Through Dec. 16: Thursdays, 9:30-10:30am WHERE: Prospect Park Zoo, 450 Flatbush Ave., Prospect Park, Brooklyn AGES: Newborn to 5, adult WHAT: You and your little one will make friends and meet animals! WANT TO GO? $30; $24 members. 718-399-7339. prospectparkzoo.com.

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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 WHAT: Explore a maze created from corrugated cardboard boxes! WANT TO GO? $13; pay as you wish Thursday, 2-5pm. 718-7354400. brooklynkids.org.

WHEN: Through Dec. 15: Wednesdays, 10-10:45am WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, The Stage on Level 4, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: 1½-3 WHAT: Have a yoga experience with your little one that is fun and teaches the importance of a healthy lifestyle. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com. 38

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WHEN: Through Dec. 29: Saturdays, 11:30am-12:30pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Dance, clap, and sing-along to live music. WANT TO GO? 720-270-0653. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.

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Living History: March with the Suffragists! WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 20, 1pm WHERE: DiMenna Children's History Museum at New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Discover the many different methods used by suffragists to encourage male voters to vote “yes!” for women’s right to vote. Then, make your own sign or sash! WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $22; $17 seniors, educators, and active military; $13 students; $6 children ages 5-13; free for children ages 4 and younger. 212-873-3400. nyhistory.org.

Fall Flavors Week WHEN: Nov. 17-21, Wednesday-Sunday, 10am-12pm, 12:302:30pm, 3-5pm WHERE: Children's Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Celebrate all things fall when you help make a pumpkin patch, create leaf prints, and make a delicious snack! WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.

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Best of BAMkids Film Festival: Ready for Adventure! WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 20, 11am WHERE: Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM Rose Cinemas), 30 Lafayette Ave., Fort Greene, Brooklyn AGES: 5-8 WHAT: See a selection of the most popular animated and short films from five countries. WANT TO GO? $14; $10 children 13 and younger; $9 members. 718-636-4100. bam.org.

Farmhouse Family Day: Natural Dyes FREE WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 20, 11am-3pm WHERE: Wyckoff House Museum, 5816 Clarendon Road, East Flatbush, Brooklyn AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Use plants to dye fabrics! WANT TO GO? 718-629-5400. wyckoffmuseum.org.

Complexions Contemporary Ballet Family Matinee WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 20, 2pm WHERE: The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave., Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: 5-17 WHAT: See the world premiere of SNATCHED BACK from the EDGES with dances set to a diverse soundtrack of spoken word from the film Black is Beautiful, and music ranging from Beethoven and Jessye Norman to Aloe Blac and gospel legends Shirley Cesar and Yolanda Adams. WANT TO GO? $10 children ages 6-16, with an adult. 212-6919740. joyce.org. 40

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WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 21, 11am doors open; 12pm show begins WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This concert for kids and families shares the music of Aretha Franklin with a new generation of music lovers. WANT TO GO? $12-$15. 718-963-3369. brooklynbowl.com.

Theater for Young Audiences: Dorothy's Adventures in Oz WHEN: Nov. 21-28, Sundays, 11:30am and 1pm WHERE: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 2-11 WHAT: Follow Dorothy and her friends as they encounter challenges and celebrate friendship. WANT TO GO? $20 and up. 212-415-5500. 92y.org.

November Family Sundays: Thoughtful Threads FREE WHEN: Through Nov. 28: Sundays, 1-3pm WHERE: Rubin Museum of Art, 150 W. 17th St., Flatiron, Manhattan AGES: 3 and older WHAT: Bring your family for an afternoon of creativity and self-exploration that kids and their grown-ups will enjoy. WANT TO GO? 212-620-5000. rubinmuseum.org.

Rock and Roll Playhouse: The Music of The Grateful Dead WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 28, 11am doors open; 12pm show begins WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This concert for kids and families shares the music of The Grateful Dead with a new generation of music lovers. WANT TO GO? $12-$15. 718-963-3369. brooklynbowl.com.


Wonderspark Puppets: The Lion & The Mouse FREE WHEN: Sunday, Nov. 28, 3-4pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: See this double feature including the fables The Lion and the Mouse and The Tortoise and the Hare. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.

Parsons Dance Family Matinee: Parsons Dance WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 4, 2pm WHERE: The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave., Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: 5-16 WHAT: See four dazzling new dance performances highlighting Parsons’ 36-year history of delighting audiences. WANT TO GO? $10 children ages 6-16, with adult. 212-6919740. joyce.org.

Hanukkah Hunt Gallery Program WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 5, 10:30am-3pm WHERE: The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 3 and older WHAT: Embark on a hunt for menorahs from around the world, draw your discoveries, touch replicas of artifacts, and more. WANT TO GO? $18; $12 seniors 65 and older; $8 students; free for children younger than 18 and members; free on Saturdays. 212-423-3200. thejewishmuseum.org.

Rock and Roll Playhouse: The Music of Bruce Springsteen WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 5, 11am doors open; 12pm show begins WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl, 61 Wythe Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: This concert shares the music of The Boss, aka Bruce Springsteen, with a new generation of music lovers. WANT TO GO? $12-$15. 718-963-3369. brooklynbowl.com.

Winter Family Outing: Winter Trees WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 11, 2-3pm WHERE: Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens AGES: 4-12 with an adult WHAT: Kids learn about the various parts of trees and their functions, then use parts of trees to make a craft to take home! WANT TO GO? $22 per child-adult pair. 718-886-3800. queensbotanical.org.

Jim Henson's Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas: Sensory-Friendly Show WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 11, 7pm WHERE: New Victory Theater, 209 W. 42nd St., Midtown West, Manhattan AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Jim Henson’s Ma and Emmet Otter risk what little they have to make each other’s holiday dreams come true in this special sensory-friendly performance. WANT TO GO? $25. 646-223-3010. newvictory.org.

Thanksgiving Celebrations WHEN: Nov. 24-28, daily, 10am-12pm, 12:30-2:30pm, and 3-5pm WHERE: Children’s Museum of Manhattan, 212 W. 83rd St., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Create a Thanksgiving dinner plate collage and art inspired by the Thanksgiving Day Parade floats. WANT TO GO? $15; $12 seniors 65 and older and visitors with disabilities. 212-721-1223. cmom.org.

Wonderspark Puppets: The Gingerbread Man FREE WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 12, 3-4pm WHERE: Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Watch the Gingerbread Man outwit and outrun various hungry animals. WANT TO GO? 646-954-3155. hudsonyardsnewyork.com.

Living History: 18th-Century Winter Traditions WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 12, 12:30pm and 2:30pm WHERE: DiMenna Children's History Museum at New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W., Upper West Side, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: Hang out with historical interpreters and learn about winter traditions in 18th-century America. WANT TO GO? Free with admission: $22; $17 seniors, educators, and active military; $13 students; $6 children ages 5-13; free for children ages 4 and younger. 212-873-3400. nyhistory.org.

Snowman Breakfast WHEN: Friday, Dec. 17, 3-4:30pm WHERE: Alley Pond Environmental Center, 224-65 76th Ave., Oakland Gardens, Queens AGES: 8-12 WHAT: Take part in a nature walk and prepare snowman pancakes, snowman powdered doughnut kabobs, and more! WANT TO GO? $28. 718-229-4000. alleypond.org. NYMetroParents 41 NYMetro


Keeper For a Morning: Predators! WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 11, 10-11:30am WHERE: Prospect Park Zoo, 450 Flatbush Ave., Prospect Park, Brooklyn AGES: 5-12, adult WHAT: Go on a short walk and learn about fierce carnivores like the Pallas Cats and Dingoes. WANT TO GO? $25; $20 members. 800-4334149. prospectparkzoo.com.

Musical Storytime with Bravo the Theatre Dog FREE WHEN: Through Dec. 18: Saturday, 1pm (no storytime Nov. 27 or Dec. 25) WHERE: The Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal St., Greenwich Village, Manhattan AGES: 3-8 WHAT: Join Bravo and his Players Theatre friends as they bring picture books to life with live original music, games, and more. WANT TO GO? bravosbooknook.com.

Farmhouse Family Day: Calm Candles FREE WHEN: Saturday, Dec. 18, 11am-3pm WHERE: Wyckoff House Museum, 5816 Clarendon Road, East Flatbush, Brooklyn AGES: 3-12 WHAT: Create your own source of light during these dark winter months with a candle made from scratch! WANT TO GO? 718-629-5400. wyckoffmuseum.org.

Theater for Young Audiences: The Velveteen Rabbit WHEN: Dec. 5-19, Sundays, 11:30am and 1pm WHERE: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., Upper East Side, Manhattan AGES: 3-11 WHAT: This new dance musical tells Margery Williams’ classic story about a toy that is transformed into a living creature by the power of a child’s love. WANT TO GO? $20 and up. 212-415-5500. 92y.org.

Rock and Roll Playhouse: The Music of The Beatles WHEN: Sunday, Dec. 19, 11am doors open; 12pm show begins 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.

Family Yoga WHEN: Through Dec. 19: Sundays, 1:15-2:15pm WHERE: Sacred Space Astoria, 2905 21st Ave, Astoria, Queens AGES: 6 and older, adult WHAT: A fun class for a child and their grown-up to explore yoga.

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WANT TO GO? $25; $10 for one child; $5 per additional child. 646-397-5695. sacredspaceastoria.com.

Santa's Sing-Along WHEN: Dec. 17-23, Tuesday and Friday, 5pm; Sunday-Monday, 2pm; Wednesday-Thursday and Saturday, 2pm and 5pm WHERE: Theatre Row, 410 W. 42nd St., Midtown, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: The merriest sing-along ever starring Santa and Mrs. Claus! WANT TO GO? $60 VIP preferred seating and picture time with Santa; $30 regular admission. santasingalong.com.

New York Aquarium Family Camp: Wild Winter Wonders WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 30, 9:30-11am WHERE: New York Aquarium, 602 Surf Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn AGES: All WHAT: Enjoy a morning of activities and animal experiences. WANT TO GO? $30; $24 members. 800-433-4149. nyaquarium.com.

The PAW Patrol Experience: Only at CAMP WHEN: Nov. 22-Jan. 2, 2022, daily, 11am-7pm WHERE: CAMP at Hudson Yards, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: All WHAT: This immersive experience celebrates PAW Patrol: The Movie™ with games, crafts, and action-packed missions. WANT TO GO? $23. camp.com.

Jim Henson's Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas WHEN: Dec. 10-Jan. 2, 2022, see website for schedule WHERE: New Victory Theater, 209 W. 42nd St., Midtown West, Manhattan AGES: 5 and older WHAT: Ma and Emmet Otter risk what little they have to make each other’s holiday dreams come true. WANT TO GO? $25 and up. 646-223-3010. newvictory.org.

Ally Toy Vault FREE WHEN: Nov. 22-Jan. 31, 2022, Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm; Sunday, 12-6pm WHERE: CAMP 5th Avenue, 110 Fifth Ave, Chelsea, Manhattan AGES: 3-17 WHAT: Families can enjoy activities and donate toys. WANT TO GO? 917-997-0439. camp.com.


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Winter Activities DIRECTORY BROOKLYN Brooklyn Music School

126 Saint Felix St., Fort Greene 718-638-5660 brooklynmusicschool.org contactus@brooklynmusicschool.org Winter means music and dance at Brooklyn Music School! Achieve musical goals with in-person and online private lessons. Make new friendships in group classes, from piano and violin to songwriting and music production! Enjoy dance classes from hip-hop to ballet. BMS even offers early childhood classes for parents and toddlers.

Empire Circus: Empire Stores

53 Water St., Dumbo 718-489-9568 empirecircus.com info@empirecircus.com An all-new, family-friendly, interactive circus spectacular making its world premiere in Brooklyn. Brought to you by the family entertainment impresarios of Big Apple Circus and immersive masterminds at Remarkable Entertainment, Empire Circus will dazzle, dangle, and delight throughout five floors of the Brooklyn landmark Empire Stores in Dumbo.

The Flatbush Theater Project!

1016 Beverley Road (workshops will be held at Beverly Social Club), Flatbush flatbushtheaterproject.com aks219@nyu.edu Enrollment open for The Flatbush Theater Project! A workshop for middle and high school-aged students to write and perform original plays. Meets after school Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Gazillion Bubble Show

Rescue Rue

New York Botanical Garden: Holiday Train Show

718-817-8716 nybg.org ticketingsupport@nybg.org The Holiday Train Show is back at the New York Botanical Garden, featuring model trains zipping past famous New York landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, and other favorites—each delightfully re-created from natural materials. Now through Jan. 23, 2022. Get tickets at nybg.org.

DR2 Theatre, 103 E. 15th St., Union Square, Manhattan 212-239-6200 rescuerue.com When a dog named Rue wishes for a “Happily Ever After,” she embarks on an emotional journey of self-discovery and belonging. Rue meets new friends and enemies alike on the street and at the pound before finding her “Furever” home, realizing that life is about finding happy beginnings, not endings!

Seastreak Hudson River Cruises

New York City and New Jersey 800-BOAT-RIDE (2628-7433) seastreak.com • contact@seastreak.com Enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons from the water! Hop aboard a boat in New York City for a day trip to the charming village of Cold Spring, or travel to historic West Point and enjoy a campus tour or football game! Welcome in the new year aboard an incredible fireworks cruise!

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Empire Circus: Empire Stores

New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., Midtown, Manhattan 212-239-6200 gazillionbubbleshow.com The “unbubblievable” international hit for the whole family! Bubble lovers of all ages are delighted with an “incredibubble” experience and may find themselves inside a bubble! Mind-blowing bubble magic, spectacular laser lighting effects, and amazing bubble artistry make you smile, laugh, and feel like a kid again!

Bay Ridge, Flushing, Lynbrook, Park Slope, Upper East Side 718-230-4600 huntingtonhelps.com Huntington Learning Center is the premier tutoring and test prep provider for kindergarten students through 12th grade. Founded in 1977, its mission is to give every student the best education possible. The company prides itself on personalized attention and proven results with individualized programs taught by certified teachers at accredited centers.

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76 Ninth Ave., Suite 313, Chelsea 646-216-1187 atlanticactingschool.org education@atlantictheater.org We are thrilled to offer both in-person and virtual programming for our kids and teens! Your young actors will have opportunities to produce their own work. Each class has a focus that varies from musical theater to sketch, improv, scene study, and film/TV, all rooted in the Atlantic Technique.

53 Water St., Dumbo, Brooklyn 718-489-9568 empirecircus.com info@empirecircus.com An all-new, family-friendly, interactive circus spectacular making its world premiere in Brooklyn. Brought to you by the family entertainment impresarios of Big Apple Circus and immersive masterminds at Remarkable Entertainment, Empire Circus will dazzle, dangle, and delight throughout five floors of the Brooklyn landmark Empire Stores in Dumbo.

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New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., Midtown 212-239-6200 gazillionbubbleshow.com The “unbubblievable” international hit for the whole family! Bubble lovers of all ages are delighted with an “incredibubble” experience and may find themselves inside a bubble! Mind-blowing bubble magic, spectacular laser lighting effects, and amazing bubble artistry make you smile, laugh, and feel like a kid again!

718-817-8716 nybg.org ticketingsupport@nybg.org The Holiday Train Show is back at the New York Botanical Garden, featuring model trains zipping past famous New York landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, and other favorites—each delightfully re-created from natural materials. Now through Jan. 23, 2022. Get tickets at nybg.org.

Rescue Rue

DR2 Theatre, 103 E. 15th St., Union Square 212-239-6200 rescuerue.com When a dog named Rue wishes for a “Happily Ever After,” she embarks on an emotional journey of self-discovery and belonging. Rue meets new friends and enemies alike on the street and at the pound before finding her “Furever” home, realizing that life is about finding happy beginnings, not endings!

Seastreak Hudson River Cruises

New York City and New Jersey 800-BOAT-RIDE (2628-7433) seastreak.com contact@seastreak.com Enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons from the water! Hop aboard a boat in New York City for a day trip to the charming village of Cold Spring, or travel to historic West Point and enjoy a campus tour or football game! Welcome in the new year aboard an incredible fireworks cruise!

QUEENS All Star Studios

108-21 72nd Ave., 4th floor, Forest Hills 718-268-2280 allstarstudiosnyc.com allstarstudiosnyc@gmail.com All Star Studios offers its Winter 2021 Session of jazz, tap, ballet, hip-hop, and acro for ages 3 and older. 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!


The Bay Terrace at Bayside

bayterrace.com The Bay Terrace Shopping Center, located on Bell Boulevard and 26th Avenue in Bayside has been proudly serving the Bayside area and surrounding neighborhoods for more than 50 years. It offers an excellent mix of shops, services, and restaurants for the community.

Boostmatics

646-450-2173 boostmatics.com hello@boostmatics.com All Boostmatics classes focus on essential math skills for third, fourth, and fifth grades to boost your child’s math performance. Register for a Boostmatics class to get your child ahead, help them master a skill, or review skills they have already learned to boost their test scores.

Gazillion Bubble Show

New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., Midtown, Manhattan 212-239-6200 gazillionbubbleshow.com The “unbubblievable” international hit for the whole family! Bubble lovers of all ages are delighted with an “incredibubble” experience and may find themselves inside a bubble! Mind-blowing bubble magic, spectacular

laser lighting effects, and amazing bubble artistry make you smile, laugh, and feel like a kid again!

New York Botanical Garden: Holiday Train Show

718-817-8716 nybg.org ticketingsupport@nybg.org The Holiday Train Show is back at the New York Botanical Garden, featuring model trains zipping past famous New York landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center, and other favorites—each delightfully re-created from natural materials. Now through Jan. 23, 2022. Get tickets at nybg.org.

Queens Center

Queens and Woodhaven boulevards, Santa Photos: Level 3 shopqueenscenter.com/holiday Can’t wait for your gifts to arrive? Head to Queens Center and find something for everyone on your list today.

rescuerue.com When a dog named Rue wishes for a “Happily Ever After,” she embarks on an emotional journey of self-discovery and belonging. Rue meets new friends and enemies alike on the street and at the pound before finding her “Furever” home, realizing that life is about finding happy beginnings, not endings!

Rose Academy of Ballet

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, and acro. Register for classes now!

Rescue Rue

DR2 Theatre, 103 E. 15th St., Union Square, Manhattan 212-239-6200

The e ects of MDS’ program on my daughter are immeasurable. I have watched her transform from a shy and reserved child to an independent and creative thinker ready to take on the world. —Parent 2021

NURSERY - 8TH GRADE For more information

Call

718-768-8000

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www.saintsaviourcatholicacademy.org Susan Walsh,Principal Michele Singh Director of Admissions and Marketing

Age 2–5 years Schedule a Virtual Tour Today!

Since 1977, MDS has followed a Montessori philosophy to guide and inspire a joy of learning both in and outside the classroom. We are an inclusive preschool program that values diversity, excellence in early childhood education, and continuous learning. We are located in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.

We’d love for your family to join us!

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Chelsea, Manhattan atlanticactingschool.org

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HEALTH CARE Professional Open Houses MEET THE

Hanano Watanabe, M.D. - Maimonides Children’s Hospital

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.

Linda Chen, D.O. - Maimonides Children’s Hospital Pediatric Pulmonology

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.

Rabia Agha, M.D. - Maimonides Children’s Hospital Pediatric Infectious Disease

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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Dwight School

291 Central Park West, Upper West Side 212-724-6360 dwight.edu/admissions admissions@dwight.edu Join us for an open house. Preschool on Nov. 18 and Dec. 8; Lower School on Nov. 17 and Dec. 9; Middle School on Nov. 16.

International Academy of New York Nasreen Ikram Hussain, Head of School 4 E. 90th St., Upper East Side 212-641-0260 ianyc.org/forms/ open-house-registration-form admissions@ianyc.org Join us for an open house on Nov. 16, 9:30-10:30am. RSVP by emailing admissions@ianyc.org.

QUEENS The Kew-Forest School

119-17 Union Turnpike, Forest Hills 718-268-4667 kewforest.org/openhouse Join us for an on-campus open house on Saturday, Dec. 4 (Middle and Upper School). Register at kewforest.org/visit.

Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2

135-25 79th St., Howard Beach 718-392-3405, Lucille Ranchor owncs.org/own2 admissions@owncs.org OWN Charter Schools, teaching students to be independent thinkers and lifelong learners. Join us for a virtual open house, Wednesdays, Nov. 23, Dec. 8, and Dec. 22, 6:30–7:30pm.

The Flatbush Theater Project! Created for Middle & High School students

Ignite creativity Practice presence Write and perform original plays After school, Tues & Wed, beginning Oct 19th

Workshops will be held at Beverley Social Club 1016 Beverley Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11218 flatbushtheaterproject.com | aks219@nyu.edu

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just for moms

In The House

These picks are just what the doctor ordered for a cozy mom’s night in. By Zlata Faerman

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all me a stereotyper, but moms are always the most overwhelmed during this time. We’re figuring out who to host for Thanksgiving and what to serve, what presents to get the kids, and let’s not forget about staying on top of the kids' schoolwork and extracurriculars! The most stressful time deserves an evening (or two or three) of doing whatever it is mom wants to do. Personally, I’d be happy binging Netflix shows and devouring LiveKuna’s KunaPops. Here are my top picks for how to spend a memorable and/or uneventful mom’s night in.

I absolutely love to get creative with charcuterie and sharing boards. It’s almost a therapeutic expression of art that I get to eat afterward. My favorite things to include: all of the cheeses, salami, and dark chocolate by Kuli Kuli Foods (trust me on this) piled on a Stryve Biltong Slab (trust me on this, too!). (kulikulifoods.com and stryve.com)

If you haven’t yet heard of Hands Down (@handsdowncookies on Instagram), then you’re missing out! This one-woman show by Alyson Levine makes gourmet, readyto-bake, pre-portioned cookie dough, delivered straight to your door. Prepared fresh with the highest quality ingredients and frozen for peak flavor, Hands Down cookie dough balls are packed by the dozen in vacuum-sealed packages, ready for baking whenever you are. Making these is an actual event in my house and is truly an exceptional cookie experience. A mom’s night in can be pretty awesome if you’re inviting other moms to stay in with you. It’s even better when you don’t have to cook for all of them. Enter: Potluck (potluck.us). With this app, you have the ability to determine who is bringing what. While Potluck helps put the ease on in-person gatherings, you can also utilize it for virtual gatherings.

When I watch TV at night and online shop at the same time, I have no fewer than 30 tabs open, so I like to call this experience “window shopping.” Clothes, shoes, and bags are fun, but my current obsession is Ryan Porter (shopryanporter.com), where I shop custom jewelry for friends, fam, and myself—duh.

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Jiggy Puzzles are a great way to wind down after a busy day (week? month? year?). They were created by ex-theSkimm employee Kaylin Marcotte, who used puzzles as her nightly meditation from her demanding work but found many uninspiring. So, Marcotte set out to create a new kind of puzzle—an elevated, modern take on the classic jigsaw—and is supporting female emerging artists from around the world at the same time (jiggypuzzles.com). A percentage of each sale goes to the artist.

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Ear seeds are adhesive seeds that you stick to certain points of your ear. Yinova’s ear seed kits (yinovacenter.com) include crystal and gold, which not only look pretty, but also enhance health and wellness as they stimulate pressure points. They’re a form of auricular acupuncture, which considers the ear a microcosm of the rest of the body. Meaning, you’re able to treat every part of your body through small pressure points in the ear. The ear seeds are said to be effective for treating many chronic conditions. It’s worth a try, right?


Mom-Culture Picks Editor Jeannine Cintron shares what she’s obsessed with this month.

WHAT WE’RE STREAMING: WORKIN’ MOMS » You don’t have to be a working mom—frankly, being a mom is leaps and bounds harder than any actual paid position I’ve ever had—to fall in love with Netflix’s sidesplitting series about a group of mom friends and their adventures into parenting while clinging desperately to their careers. So if you’re looking for a fun weekend binge, put this one in your queue ASAP.

WHAT WE’RE LISTENING TO: CRIME WEEKLY » What is it about murder that grabs us and keeps us listening long after the kids have gone to bed? Why are the tales of others’ extreme misfortune the key to relaxation at the end of a long day? Don’t ask me! All I know is, I’m far from alone with my crime show obsession, and Crime Weekly with Stephanie Harlowe and Derrick Lavasseur is my favorite by far. The podcast takes listeners down a long and winding path, exploring every available nook and cranny of each case it covers

in fascinating detail. As a former homicide detective, Lavasseur offers an investigatory perspective that many other crime podcasts can’t, which is what makes this one stand out amongst the many, many others.

WHO WE’RE READING: TAYLOR JENKINS REID » Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid is one of the most unique books I’ve read in a long time. Fans of the movie Almost Famous will likely tear through the book in a very short time. After finishing it, I quickly ordered The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, which I also devoured, loving its Hollywood-glitz-and-glamwith-a-twist vibe. I just started her latest Malibu Rising, which was touted as a “beach read,” after its June 2021 release date. But I’m sure it will be just as good if I’m curled up in a blanket by the fireplace.

WHO WE’RE LISTENING TO: OLIVIA RODRIGO » Sure, she’s probably young enough to be your kid, but her catchy pop tunes have all the justified angst of Alanis Morissette circa 1996. You’ll find yourself angry with your ex all over again—even if you broke up before Olivia Rodrigo was born.

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All Star Studio..........................................8

Seastreak Ferries....................................51

Rose Academy of Ballet.........................39

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Atlantic Acting School..............................7

Rose Academy of Ballet.........................39

Brooklyn Music School...........................39 FDC Theater, LLC....................................47

DANCE

Path 2 Potential.....................................21

Brooklyn Music School...........................39

Academy for Young Minds.....................13

Voice Charter School...............................2

The 13th Child.......................................37

EDUCATION Academy for Young Minds.....................13

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Path 2 Potential.....................................21

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Psychological Services.........................3

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PERFORMING ARTS / ACTING. Atlantic Acting School..............................7 FDC Theater, LLC....................................47

REAL ESTATE The Solaire...............................................2

RESTAURANT / FOOD SERVICES

Psychological Services.........................3

Queens Center Mall...............................25

Countryside Montessori School..............19

The Bay Terrace......................................52

Dwight School.......................................19 Huntington Learning Center..................27 International Academy of New York.......23 Kew Forest School.................................29

RETAIL Queens Center Mall...............................25 The Bay Terrace......................................52

Lightbridge Academy.............................17

SPECIAL NEEDS

Manhattan Charter School....................53

Academy for Young Minds.....................13

Montessori Day School of Brooklyn........45

Birch Family Services..............................21

Our World Neighborhood School...........35

Comprehensive Consultation

Path 2 Potential.....................................21

Psychological Services.........................3

St. Saviours............................................45

Huntington Learning Center..................27

The Learning Ladder..............................52

Janine Stiene Suffolk Center

Voice Charter School...............................2

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FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT / EVENTS / OUTINGS

Path 2 Potential.....................................21

Empire Circus..........................................9

THEATER

Gabby’s Dollhouse.................................44

Empire Circus..........................................9

Gazillion Bubble Show...........................12

Gazillion Bubble Show...........................12

Kings Theatre.................................. 18 & 2

Kings Theatre.........................................18

NYBG - Train Show................................23

Rescue Rue............................................35

Queens Center Mall...............................25

The 13th Child.......................................37

Rescue Rue............................................35

TUTORS

Seastreak Ferries....................................51

Boostmatics...........................................18

The Bay Terrace......................................52

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