Queens Family December 2019

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December 2019

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Holiday Cheer! Great events around the city

The Best Ski Resorts in New York State

Brianne Manz NYC mom in the know

Making that Mid-Year School Jump

our annual

Gift Guide for kids of all ages


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Visits with Santa (Main Level) Saturday, December 7 Sunday, December 8 Saturday, December 14 Sunday, December 15 Saturday, December 21 Sunday, December 22

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FEATURES 14 | Holiday Gift Guide We have the perfect gifts for New York kids! 20 | Brianne Manz: Mom in the Know Stroller in the City’s founder shares on business, family, and New York City! 22 | Ski Resorts A guide to the best family-friendly resorts in Upstate New York

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Stories & columns 4 | Editor’s Note The magic of December

Family fun 26 | Calendar Unmissable events in Queens and beyond for December

6 | Education Tips for making that mid-year school jump 10 | Mom Hacks: Family Travel Useful gear and tricks that make travel with family manageable 30 | We Asked What is the best gift you have been given that money cannot buy?

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Editor’s Note

NewYorkFamily.com Publisher: Hester Aba Executive Editor: Donna Duarte-Ladd Digital Editor: Katarina Avendaño Senior Adviser: Susan Weiss Director, Business Development: Mary Ann Oklesson Partnership Managers: Erik Bliss, Erin Brof, Mary Cassidy, Shelli Goldberg-Peck Ad Ops Coordinator: Charlotte Sauvagnat Art Director: Leah Mitch Web Developer: Sylvan Migdal Graphic Designers: Arthur Arutyunov, Connie Sulsenti Nina Gallo Photography

The Magic of December December is here with all the hoopla that happens this time of the year. For families traveling to see loved ones or to bask in a warmer climate, we have a round-up of Family Holiday Travel Hacks (page 10) that will come in handy, we promise! If you’re heading upstate to the slopes, we have The Best Family-Friendly Ski Resorts in Upstate New York (page 22). On our cover this month, we have NYC Mom in the Know (page 20) Brianne Manz from Stroller in the City whose website I first visited when my oldest was just a young babe. Brianne shares on the business of sharing about her family, parenting, and the city she loves. Lastly, we have our Holiday Gift Guide (page 14). This guide was so much fun to put together and is full of gift ideas for babies,

kids, tweens and teens — so shop away!

“I look out the window, and I see the lights and the skyline and the people on the street rushing around looking for action, love, and the world’s greatest chocolate chip cookie, and my heart does a little dance.” — Nora Ephron, Heartburn Living in New York City, one is surrounded by the bustle of the holidays, and although at times it can feel overwhelming to be in such a busy part of the world, there is no other place I would rather be. Happy Holidays and we can’t wait to see you in 2020!

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education

Making That Mid-Year School Jump Tips for a seamless school switch By Donna LaDD

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e’re nearly at the end of the first term of the school year and it’s time to take stock of how things might be going for your child. While your kiddo might be blissfully happy, it can also be the case that sometimes situations just don’t click. Maybe you’ve started worrying that your child has not found the best fit for them and you’re considering a mid-year jump to a new school. Figure out what isn’t working The first step is to check in on why you want to move to another school. This will help you to assess the kind of school that will work for your child. I recently changed the school my youngest was attending as this nursery school did not work closely with Special Needs kids — something I discovered when my son was diagnosed. When an education evaluator came to the school to evaluate him, she immediately called me to stress that he needed to be pulled out immediately. She felt that he was in an unsafe environment. The school itself was not dangerous, but with the lack of qualified teachers, his needs were not being met. List pros and cons Whether you physically write it down or verbally work them out, list the pros and cons of staying or moving to a new school. There doesn’t have to be any finger-pointing or negativity; this is about what your family and child need in their schooling. No one or one thing has to be the bad guy; sometimes, it just isn’t working. Talk to your child’s teacher or school principal Reach out to your child’s class teacher or school principal to schedule a meeting or a time for a phone call. Be honest that you’re considering a change of environment, and bring up the concerns you have about the

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that when I had a one-on-one conversation with the school’s director, I realized they adored my son and felt the same concerns I was feeling. If you aren’t convinced that change will be possible, and you still have the same desire to make a move, ask what the process for leaving mid-year might be. If you’re at a private school, understand your billing notice period and how you will retrieve school records. Research, research, research It’s time to spring into action. Talk to friends, contact a school’s expert, call schools’ admissions departments, and arrange visits whenever possible. Try to identify what your options are considering academics, travel time, curriculum, cost, and pastoral approach. Most importantly, have an honest discussion with parent coordinators, teachers, and directors about the probability that they will have a space for your child. Don’t necessarily take an initial “no” as a final answer but probe to understand whether there are circumstances in which spots might open up. I know what

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What sort of behaviors should you address that would lead you to make a move to a new school? • Negative social and emotional behaviors • Academic challenges or academic boredom • If your child expresses they don’t feel safe • Lack of support with special needs • Overcrowded classrooms • Poor relationship with the teacher or discipline challenges

helped in my situation is that I immediately went on the wait-list and continued to check in until a spot opened up. Once a new school has been chosen, mentally prepare your child for the move Alicia Sharpe, a New York City based Education Consultant says “Mental preparation starts at home. Speak with your child about this new coming transition; even if the child is too young to communicate with

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you verbally, they will understand. If possible, bring your child to visit the new school, meet the teachers, and introduce them to their new classroom before the start of the new school term. If you have an older child, help them to understand that moving schools is not abnormal, but will be an exciting fresh start for them. Reassure them that it’s possible to maintain friendships even when they’re at a new school, and consider how you can help them to participate in activities that current friends take part in.

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Family Holiday Travel Hacks Useful gear and tricks that make travel manageable By Donna LaDD

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raveling with kids, especially during the holidays, can frankly be straight out of a dramedy movie. And I know, I fly with my kids often and solo. I once flew from New York to Hawaii with my oldest son when he was a high-energy 2-year-old. I let him eat some packs of sugar because that is what he wanted to do. And I get it, allowing your

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wild toddler to eat sugar in a contained space isn’t the smartest parental move. At the time, I placed my threshold to cope on an hourly basis. And as the stewardess commented, “you have to do what works for you.” Bless that stewardess and the red wine she offered me. Now I travel with two kids, and I have gotten very good with hacks and products that make the process more manageable. And

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mom hacks

Easy On-the-Spot Hacks

the airport with a look that said “No way, lady, not on my watch.” Fortunately, I had a hack for his meltdown. It’s called an iPad. With videos I downloaded the night before (just in case the airport Wi-Fi was iffy) we averted our first crisis. And this my friends is a hack. Hacks, whether big or small, usually work, which is the beauty of using them. Especially when traveling, and you have little control over long lines and delayed flights. Here are a few tried and true hacks that will hopefully help you as you navigate travel this holiday season.

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Traveling Car Seat If you are planning to rent a car, then a car seat is a must. Carrying a car seat, especially for a toddler, can be rough since most are heavy and burdensome. We recently tested the Way B Pico Travel Car Seat which weighs about eight pounds and is surprisingly durable. The Pico works as a forward-facing portable car seat and can be installed with the latch in all modern cars or an airplane belt. It can be stored in the Pico Travel Backpack Bag, which can be purchased separately and makes for easy carrying. I will admit it took about 45 minutes to install it the first time, about 30 minutes longer than most tutorials. Still, once we got going on our trip, this car seat was a gamechanger, it fits snugly and securely. The seat is recommended for ages 2 and up, for kids 22-50 lbs and 30-45 inches tall. Wayb.com

travel and have continued using it for taxis and train journeys since. Amazon.com

Travel Booster Seat for Big Kids The Graco Turbo GO Folding Backless Booster is about four pounds and folds into a compact square, making it quite portable. It can easily be carried in a large shopper bag or your child’s backpack. The large red hooks help to keep the seat belt in place. Recommended for ages 4 to 10, or 40 to 100 pounds. We initially bought this for summer

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If you’re traveling with a crawling baby or mobile toddler cover sharp edges of chairs and furniture with clean diapers. Wrap around the edges or use them as a cushion.

Keep Ziploc bags in your bag Keep a large ziploc bag or two for any sort of stinky diapers or drenched clothes emergencies. We have even kept the electronics

Lightweight Travel Stroller The reason most of us like to forgo traveling with a stroller is our everyday city strollers are bulky, and lugging heavy gear through an airport or on a train sucks. This is why investing in a travel stroller is one of the best hacks you can do for yourself when it comes to traveling with young kids. You can stroll all the way to the gate and check it in for free. Help a restless baby or toddler to nap by walking around a terminal and actually have a nice meal while exploring the town while your little one naps. One favorite is The Maclaren Volo. This stroller weighs just over 10 pounds and works for ages 6 months and up (to 55 lbs), making it easy to carry around. It only has a single-seat position, but we love the sun canopy extends, and the four-wheel suspension makes it feel sturdier than most travel strollers. If you’re looking for a stroller that seats a newborn, we recommend the Maclaren Quest stroller. It’s around $100 more than the Volo and weighs four pounds more, but it is sturdy. Amazon.com For the always on the go traveling family, we recommend the Gb Pockit Compact Stroller. Weighing in at just under 10 pounds,

in a bag while changing planes as you just never know when a sippy cup or bottle is going to leak over everything.

Bring quiet playthings If you’re flying or taking the train, bring quiet toys. Noise-canceling headphones for kids (or parents), soft toys to play with, even a deck of cards — your fellow travel neighbors will appreciate your efforts to keep noise to a minimum.

it has a one-hand pushing and steering, overhead canopy, and padded handlebars. Most importantly, it has a two-step fold and can fit into the overhead baggage storage or be carried in a large tote bag. Gbchildusa.com Painters Tape If you are planning to stay at a hotel, Airbnb, or with the in-laws, then pack painter’s tape! A cheap child-proof tool that doesn’t leave any sticky residue, it is perfect when you have young children. Tape over outlets, oven knobs and shut dresser drawers. You can even outline a space to show which area your kids are allowed to play in. This magical tape will help in keeping order in a space you do not own. Bribery This hack throws all parent’s rules and values out the door, but it tends to work. It is for the kid who causes total chaos on a plane or train when traveling. Go to the dollar store or get some inexpensive toys at Target and negotiate. For every hour they are quiet, they get an award. These gifts do not have to be grand: think sticker books, a new coloring book, or go big and get than that L.O.L. Surprise! Fluffy or Fuzzy Pets they have been begging for. It was in a desperate attempt to stop getting the side-eye from fellow passengers that a seasoned parent kindly suggested this tactic. Duh, who doesn’t want gifts when traveling?!


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Our kids’ gifts are perfect for the holidays and, most importantly, New York families. We wish you happy holidays and happy shopping! By Katarina Avendaùo & Donna Ladd

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Mini Boden Deer sweater and pants, $60 set, bodenusa.com

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Marie-Chantal Velour Gold Angel Wing Onesie, $109, mariechantal.com

2. Pottery Barn Kids Everything Bagel Set, $29, potterybarnkids.com

7. Sleep Nest Teddy, $39, babydeedee. com, (0-36 months)

3. Bla Bla Mini Honey the Bunny, $48, roseandrex.com

8. Crate & Kids Plan Toys Solid Drum, $25 (18 months and up), crateandbarrel.com

4. Cuddle Bus & Train, $19.95, nytransitmuseumstore.com 5. Tiny Dancer Onesie, $23, polishedprints.com

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9. Spitzy the Llama $24.99 (18 months and up), target.com

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Crate & Kids, Abstract Blue Teepee, $159 (on sale currently at $96), crateandbarrel.com

2. Pinkfong Baby Shark Song Puppets with Tempo Control, $19.99, walmart, (2 and up) 3. Poopsie Rainbow Surprise Slime Kit $69.99, target.com, (ages 3 and up) 4. Papoose Felt Bento Box Set, $30, roseandrex.com

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5. Lovevery Buddy Stroller, $55, lovevery.com (12 months up) 6. LeapFrog RockIt Twist in Purple $59.99, target, (ages 4-8) 7. Hape Create and Display Easel, $119.99, roseandrex.com, (ages 36 months to 12 years) 8. DK Books, Santa’s Workshop Board $14.99, dk.com

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Wild Ones Razor Scooter, $34.99, target.com, (ages 5-8)

5. Hot Wheels Colossal Crash Trackset $99.99, target.com, (Ages 5-10)

2. Maileg House of Miniature Ultimate Dollhouse, roseandrex.com, (3 years plus)

6. 20 Piece Wooden Subway Set, $34.95, nytransitmuseumstore.com

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Loog Guitars Mini 3-String Guitar, $79, (ages 3 and up), roseandrex.com

4. Only Good Vibes shirt, $25, polishedprints.com

7. Fart Ninjas Basic Figures Series, $5.99, walmart.com, (ages 3 years and up) 8. Crate & Kids, Hape Four Stage Rocket Ship, $100, crateandbarrel. com, (ages 3 and up) December 2019 | NewYorkFamily.com

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Fortnite Jumbo Loot Llama PiĂąata $79.99, target.com, (ages 8 years and up)

5. DK Books Tech Lab: Awesome Builds for Smart Makers (Maker Lab) Hardcover, $19.99, dk.com

2. Buffalo Games Classic Pinball Board Game $37.99, target.com, (ages 8 and up)

6. Subway Map Backpack, $44.95, www.nytransitmuseumstore.com

3. Areaware Blockitecture Tower, $45, roseandrex.com

8. Pottery Barn Teen ban.doÂŽ Back Me Up! Mobile Charger, $35, pbteen.com

4. Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Rose Quartz Camera Holiday Bundle $79.99, target.com

9. Schoenhut 5-Piece Drum Set, $245, maisonette.com

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7. The Chameleon, $19.99, target.com

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NYC Mom in the Know Brianne Manz shares on business, family, and the city she loves (NYC, of course!) By Katarina avendaño

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rianne Manz of popular blog and Instagram account Stroller in the City, kicked off her career in fashion, running multiple showrooms across the nation. These days you’ll find her juggling her kids’ activities while staying on top of the city’s pulse as the it influencer for NYC moms who want to be in the know. Brianne works every New York minute, giving us the scoop on the latest pop-ups and exciting happenings in New York, and of course she stays true to her fashion roots by sharing her fave looks for moms and kids. With one hand balancing her morning coffee while hitting the ground running, she is first a mother who has to get the kids off to school. Running her business is a 24/7 job, and lucky for Brianne, her three children Ryder age 11, Siella age 8, Gemma age 6, husband Jason, and incredible team make it all possible with their support. It takes a village and like all working moms she needs her support system to make it all work. We talked to Brianne about finding success as an influencer, and how she involves her kids with her business, something that she considers essential. You went from a fashion showroom owner to being the founder of a site for NYC moms, Stroller in the City. What made you want to transition? The transition happened somewhat organically when I became pregnant with my son Ryder. At that point, I had a showroom in New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta, with three employees, and had about 10 designers I was representing. It was a lot. I knew that all the travel involved in owning a showroom

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would prohibit me from being present as a new mom, so I decided to sell the showroom to my sales manager, and became a stay-at-home mom. Initially, Stroller in the City started when my son was just a year old to share with friends and family the life I was discovering as a new mom. In time, it has evolved to what it is today. Looking back, there was probably something inside of me craving a creative outlet, because I was never not working, so leaving a career built from the ground up was a huge transition in my life. How did you build your career as a mom influencer? I didn’t know that this little website of mine could morph into a full time job. It was pretty much under the radar for the first three years or so until a friend suggested that I join Twitter. From there, I started to connect with other New York City bloggers, and was eventually invited to events. I remember for my first invite, I asked them if I needed to bring anything, but instead I left with probably five new friends and a huge gift bag. From there, I gradually built connections with brands via invitations to fun and exciting opportunities and events. After four years of blogging, I attended my first conference which opened my eyes to another level of possibilities for me and my site. There are many ways to generate money through a website. Through trial and error, I’ve narrowed down which work and which don’t work for me. You can shop your style on Stroller in the City, how did you find your love for fashion and how have you expressed this passion? I have always loved fashion. Now as a mom, I find that I focus more on children’s clothing, constantly gravitating towards the

children’s section. I remember when my son was born there was such a shortage of cute boys clothing, so I would always be on a mission to deliver to my readers new finds. Now with Stroller in the City, I flex my love of fashion by sharing some favorites in our shop section, or doing fun roundups for each season. With three kids, you are always running around the city all day long with your kids. How do you manage all of their schedules? Kids’ schedules are hard! I used to get a ton of comments and questions about raising three little babies in the city, and let me just say those days when they were babies were the easy days. I could tote all three around in the stroller, but now they are older, they are into different activities, with multiple groups of friends, and the playing field (no pun intended!) is different. But I am able to ask for help. I try to set limits on my workday confining blog activities to school hours, so it’s all hands on deck when school lets out. Soccer practice, ballet, tutor, piano lessons, play dates etc. It’s a juggling act, but I’m so grateful for my team. With the holidays coming up, do you have any special traditions that you love during the season? For the past six years during the holiday season, my mom, sister, daughters, and I have attended George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker at Lincoln Center. It’s magical and never gets old. We love going to see The Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall and Santa Claus (the real Santa!) at ABC Home and Carpet. If you are looking for a fun restaurant that is totally transformed for the holidays, go to Rolf’s! It’s a must see for sure. Also, I love bouncing around the city and taking in all of


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the holiday windows and displays. Naturally, we never miss the iconic Christmas tree at the Rock Center, but some may not realize that there are so many other decked out trees to take in throughout the city during the holidays. The New York Stock Exchange tree, and the South Street Seaport tree are two trees to hit in the same day if you are downtown. And the Lotte New York tree at the Palace Hotel has become another favorite. Traveling with your kids is something you seem to very much enjoy. What do you love

about traveling with kids and do you have any tips for parents? I love seeing the world through their eyes when they experience something new and exciting. My tip to those parents debating whether or not to get on that plane with their toddler, or worried about traipsing around Europe for the first time with a 6-year-old is this — do not hold back! If you want to take the trip, take the trip! Don’t sweat taking fussy little ones on a plane. The plane ride is temporary, but the memories are forever. And the more they are exposed to travel, the

more they’ll know what to expect. Being a true New Yorker, Brianne holds this city close to her heart. Everyone has their own experience of the city, and Brianne’s is to enjoy all that it has to offer with her family by her side. There is never a dull moment which keeps herself and family on their toes, enjoying the city’s magic to its fullest. To learn more about Brianne Manz, visit strollerinthecity.com or follow her on Instagram @strollerinthecity December 2019 | NewYorkFamily.com

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The Best Family-Friendly

Ski Resorts in Upstate new York

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here are plenty of family-friendly ski resorts in upstate New York just calling to those who want to dip their snow boots in the hardpack for the first time and those who have years of skiing under their belt. New York has more ski resorts and ski areas than any other state in the United States. We’ve rounded up some of the best family-friendly ski resorts in upstate New York for you to choose from. All of these ski stations make for wonderful family getaways, offering gentle slopes and “ski school” for both children and adults. Thunder Ridge Ski Area 137 Birch Hill Road, Patterson, NY 12563

Thunder Ridge Ski Area offers skiing options for the beginner as well as advanced options for those with a little more slope time under their belt. With 22 trails, a variety of difficulties, lessons for children and adults, and local dining and lodging options, it’s worth the one and a half-hour drive north of the city. For those looking for a day or weekend outing, the close proximity makes Thunder Ridge an appealing choice. Thunderridgeski.com Belleayre Mountain

gondola will both be ready for the 2019-2020 season, making it an even more attractive ski destination in the northern part of New York. Located just north of Big Indian Wilderness, this resort is just over a two-hour drive from NYC, making it a gem for the best of both location and skiing for the entire family. Belleayre.com Gore Mountain 793 Peaceful Valley Road, North Creek, NY 12853

Gore Mountain is the best of the best ski family-friendly resorts in upstate New York. Located on the eastern edge of the Siamese Ponds Wilderness, visitors can take advantage of 110 trails and 14 lifts on New York’s most prominent mountain. The resort also offers classes for kids, teens, adults, and private lessons, as well to help ski lovers master their craft. With a variety of beautiful accommodation options and delicious dining choices, the mountain is an all-season resort destination that’s widely considered to be the best in all of New York and in the upper echelon of the northeastern US. It’s well worth the drive of just under four hours from NYC to get there. Goremountain.com

interstate driving, which makes it much more manageable. In addition to being an easy drive, Hunt Hollow has slopes and amenities that more than make up for its distance from the city. Their 300-acre winter sports area features 80 acres of trails, 2.5 miles of cross country trails, and slopes ranging from The Gauntlet, a double black diamond, to six beginner courses. Hunt Hollow also features a lodge, ski shop, and dining. There are no lodging options on-site, but plenty can be found in the area, making this a great ski getaway for the family. Hunthollow.com Mount Peter Ski Area 51 Old Mt Peter Road, Warwick, NY 10990

Mount Peter Ski Area offers slopes ranging from basic, green circle runs to advanced, black diamond trails along with snow tubing. They offer skiing and snowboarding lessons for both adults and children, including the popular ‘Pete’s Pals’ designed to introduce skiing to the young skiers. Although it’s not a resort, there are plenty of lodging and dining options available nearby. Combined with a drive of just over an hour from NYC, it makes for a great day or weekend ski getaway. Mtpeter.com

181 Galli Curci Road, Highmount, NY 12441

Belleayre Mountain’s excellent skiing, reasonable pricing, and year-round activities make it one of the best family-friendly ski resorts in upstate New York. Their newly renovated Discovery Lodge and new heated

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Hunt Hollow Ski Club is just under five hours from New York City, but it’s almost exclusively

For those looking for family-friendly ski resorts in upstate New York, the most significant sell-


ing point for Maple Ski Ridge is its simplicity. It will never be an upscale, high difficulty ski mecca, and that’s okay. Maple offers simple slopes, straightforward pricing, and a great introduction to skiing and snowboarding for all ages. It even offers lessons for both kids and adults. A two and a halfhour drive from NYC with lodging availability nearby, the family and beginner-friendly slopes of Maple Ski Ridge might be just the thing for many families. Mapleskiridge.com Titus Mountain Ski Center 215 Johnson Road, Malone, NY 12953

Located just north of Titusville Mountain State Forest and at five and a half hours from NYC, Titus Mountain Ski Center is a bit of a trek. However, all that driving pays off once the family finally arrives. Although it’s not as fancy as Whiteface, the skiing is good, the prices are far cheaper, and it offers slopeside accommodations as well as dining. When you factor in slopes ranging from double black diamond to green beginner courses, ski lessons for both kids and adults, and a variety of events held every year, Titus Mountain makes for one of the best familyfriendly ski resorts in upstate New York for

the value. Titusmountain.com Toggenburg Mountain Ski Center 1135 Toggenburg Road, Fabius, NY 13063

With 21 trails with difficulties to fit every ski level, Toggenburg Mountain Ski Center makes for an excellent getaway for ski lovers of any age. In addition to their superb ski trails, the center also offers instructional classes for both children and adults and delicious dining at the Foggy Goggle. Be aware that there is no lodging at the center itself. However, it’s not difficult to December 2019 | NewYorkFamily.com

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book a place to stay in the nearby area. Although it offers excellent skiing, between the four-hour drive and having to book external lodging, it might not be everyone’s travel cup of tea. Skitog.com Oak Mountain Ski Center 141 Novosel Way, Speculator, NY 12164

Oak Mountain Ski Center focuses on great skiing, affordable pricing, and nothing else. It’s called a center and not a resort because it has no dining or lodging options, but in this case, that’s completely acceptable. After all, when you’re on a skiing trip, you want great skiing. Oak Mountain has that in abundance. With four lifts, 22 trails, four snow tubing lanes, and miles of snowshoeing trails, Oak Mountain has hardpack fun for everyone. They also offer top-notch ski instruction for both children and adults, making it a great family ski destination. Don’t fret over the lack of dining options, either. Although it’s an almost four-hour drive from NYC, Oak Mountain has several excellent dining and lodging options nearby. Oakmountainski.com Windham Mountain 19 Resort Dr, Windham, NY 12496

At about a two and a half-hour drive from New York City and under an hour from Albany, Windham Mountain Resort makes for an easily accessible family ski trip. It combines the welcoming comfort that the Catskills area is known for with the amenities skiers usually only find at big mountains resorts out west. With a variety of slopes, lessons for all age groups, available ski-in/ ski-out lodging, great dining options, and even a spa, Windham Mountain practically guarantees a great experience for every skier every time. Windhammountain.com Greek Peak Mountain Resort 2000 NY-392, Cortland, NY 13045

Located north of James Kennedy State Forest and south of Tuller Hill State Forest, Greek Peak Mountain Resort is an outdoor and adventure lover’s dream. As the name implies, Greek Peak offers a variety of skiing options and opportunities. This family-friendly resort getaway also has a variety of warm-weather outdoor activities, an indoor water park, and even a spa. They also offer group rates and wedding, conference, and event venues. At around three and a half hours from NYC, it’s a bit of a drive but still close enough to make a weekend trip out of it. Greekpeak.net

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Willard Mountain 77 The Intervale Road, Greenwich Historic District, NY 12834

Willard Mountain is a no-frills downhill ski area. An ideal start mountain for kids or adults, Willard Mountain, offers beautiful views, excellent pricing, and lights for night skiing. In addition, this off-the-beaten-path ski area is low on crowds, which makes it even better for newbies. Although it’s a simple place, it still has a lovely lodge with dining and drinks in the lounge for warming up after a day of skiing. It’s a three-hour drive from New York City, and it has no lodging, so you’ll need to do a bit of extra planning if you plan to visit this gem. Willardmountain.com

of New York. This resort offers plenty of downhill and cross country trails — all beautifully maintained — to suit a variety of skill levels. In addition, they offer ski lessons for kids, teens, and adults, as well as private lessons and an adaptive ski program. Visitors can also enjoy the bobsled experience, Lake Placid Olympic Museum, and Olympic Center Tour. This world-class mountain also hosts the Viessmann World Cup Luge, BMW World Cup Bobsled and Skeleton, and ECAC Mens’ Hockey Championship. It’s a four and a halfhour drive from the city, but it’s well worth the road-tripping to get there. Whiteface.com Plattekill Mountain

Hunter Mountain 64 Klein Ave Hunter, NY 12442

One of the best family-friendly ski resorts in upstate New York, Hunter Mountain has so much more than just skiing. While the resort is home to plenty of trails, it also offers skiing lessons for children and adults of different skill levels, as well as the Mountain Club Spa, a full-service spa, and beautiful on-site lodging, including their lodge, the Kaatskill Mountain Club. They even play host to events and festivals like the Ahimsa Yoga and Music Festival. With so many activities for both adults and children and with excellent accommodations, it’s worth the just over twohour drive to get there. Huntermtn.com McCauley Mountain Ski Area 300 McCauley Rd, Old Forge, NY 13420

What McCauley Mountain Ski Area lacks in size, it makes up for in great skiing and a variety of slopes. Located in the heart of the Adirondack mountains, McCauley offers big mountain skiing without the big mountain lines and high prices. McCauley offers skiing options for every skill level from advanced double black diamond runs to blue and even green circles for beginner adults and kids. It’s a solid, four and a half-hour car ride to get there, but the quality of the slopes makes it more than worth it. Mccauleyny.com Whiteface Mountain 5021 Route 86, Wilmington, NY 12997

Located north and east of Lake Placid in the McKenzie Mountain Wilderness, Whiteface Mountain is one of the best ski resorts in all

469 Plattekill Road, Roxbury, NY 12474

Located in the northwestern Catskills, Plattekill Mountain is a different breed of ski resort. This privately owned and operated resort, affectionately called “Platty” by the many ski enthusiasts who regularly visit each year, offers a unique, “you’re family” vibe that visitors love. Skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing fun can all be found on the mountain, but visitors will also find a welcoming atmosphere, plenty of smiles, and unique experiences like fireside yoga. During the summer, Plattekill offers a variety of biking and hiking options and hosts weddings, private events, and concerts. Visitors should definitely check out the Plattepalooza Fall Festival, as well. At just about a two and a half-hour drive from the city, it’s a great option for getting in some great skiing and feeling like you found a second home. Plattekill.com Holiday Valley 6557 Holiday Valley Road Route 219, Ellicottville, NY 14731-0370

Holiday Valley is best described as a fourseason ski resort. During the winter, enjoy skiing, tubing, cross country and snowshoeing fun. Visitors can also take advantage of the classes offered as well. In the summer months, the mountain provides biking, golf, pools, and a gorgeous lake. With plenty of upscale lodging and dining, activities, fests, and available venues for weddings, meetings, and more, Holiday Valley really does offer everything anyone could ask for in a resort. It’s more than worthy of the six-hour drive it takes to get there. Holidayvalley.com


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HOLIDAY CONCERT IN CLASSICAL MUSIC STYLE WITH SLAVIC ARTS ENSEMBLE December 1 Performing works by Handel, Pergolesi, Corelli, and Grieg, along with popular Christmas carols, this group of talented musicians welcomes your family to listen. Featured musicians are Agata Manka, first violin, Mieczyslaw Gubernat, second violin, and Dr. Marta Bedkowska-Reilly, cello. There is something for everyone at this concert! Free, 2-3 pm. Queens Library at Flushing, 41-17 Main St., Flushing, Queens, NY 11355, queenslibrary.org

THE NUTCRACKER THE SALZBURG MARIONETTE THEATER (AUSTRIA) December 4 The Salzburg Marionette Theater comes to Queens all the way from Austria. This puppetry company, founded in 1913, hand carves, paints, costumes, and manipulates all of their puppets. Watch The Nutcracker come to life on stage with these lively and heart-warming puppets who have charm families year after year. Adults $14, adult members $10, kids $8, kid members $6,

free for teens, flushingtownhall.org

HELLO PANDA FESTIVAL December 6–January 26 Kick off the holiday light season with this grand festival. See 120 lantern exhibits and enjoy live entertainment that the family will love. This isn’t just a light festival, but a celebration of the Chinese art of lanternmaking. There will be artisans, cultural performances, a holiday market, international food vendors, and tons of displays that illuminate bright colors! Prices go up to $90, 5-10 pm. Citi Field, 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue, Queens, NY 11368, hellopandafest.com

MOMMY AND ME DOUBLE DUTCH December 7 Start practicing your double dutch skills, because it’s time for the family-friendly double dutch competition. You can sign up as a two or three-person team, no matter your skill level. Whether you want to play or watch, this double dutch competition is sure to be a safe and exciting event for Queens families. Free, 11 am-4 pm. Sorrentino Recreation Center, 18-48 Cornaga Ave., Far Rockaway, Queens, NY 11691, nycgovparks.org

CHRISTMAS IN THE GARDEN December 8 Kick off the holiday season in the garden with your family. There will be live musical performances, photos with Santa (additional fees), tree lighting, holiday crafts, and amazing sales at the Queens Botanical Garden Shop. Don’t miss out on this well-loved, spirited event. You can drop in for the fun whenever! Free, 12-5 pm. 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens, NY 113355, queensbotanical.org

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Learn to make dumplings and rice balls at Flushing Town Hall on December 15.

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December 14–15 Come watch the Calpulli Mexican Dance Company take the stage at Queens Theater as they spread Christmas traditions from both sides of the Rio Grande. The dance performance tells the story of a kid who feels


caught between their family’s past in Mexico and their present life in NYC. Watch as they attempt to bring the two cultures together through song and dance. Ticket prices vary per seat; Dec. 14, 2 pm and 8 pm; Dec. 15, 1 pm and 5 pm. Queens Theater, 14 United Nations Avenue South, Corona, Queens, NY 11368, queenstheatre.org

WINTER SOLSTICE WORKSHOP: RICE BALL & DUMPLING MAKING December 15 Ages 4 and up are invited to come and make Cantonese tangyuan (rice ball in soup) and northern Chinese jiaozi (dumplings). Little ones and their families will learn about the disappearing tradition of making vinegared garlic to prepare for the Lunar New Year and hear stories of the Kitchen God. Celebrate the winter solstice in a fun and delicious way! $10 adults, $5 members, students, and kids, Free for teens, flushingtownhall.org

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE December 26-28 Bring your family to this annual holiday event at Queens County Farm Museum! Warm up by the fireplace and check out the decor in the Adriance Farmhouse. Take a tour of this historic landmark and enjoy mulled cider throughout the afternoon. There will even be arts and crafts for little ones. Free, 12-4 pm. 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens, NY 11004-1129, queensfarm.org

WHEN I GROW UP December 26, 27, and 30 Head to Queens Zoo for educational fun with the animals! Over Winter Break, Queens Zoo welcomes little ones in preschool (age 4) to second grade for hands-on activities, up-close animal experiences, and a snack. Each day has a different focus: Zoo Vet, Biologist, and Animal Keeper, so register for whichever topic you think your little one will love. $100, Members $80, 9 am-3 pm. 53-51 111th St., Corona, Queens, NY 11368, queenszoo.com

GINGERBREAD LANE 2019 WORKSHOPS December 27-30 Make your own gingerbread houses or trains

in these Gingerbread Lane 2019 Workshops! Each participant will get a kit with all of the materials that Chef Jon Lovitch uses to create his GingerBread Lane exhibit, including gingerbread pieces, icing, and candy. Recommended for kids ages 4 and up, these workshops are quite popular and have limited capacity, so sign up early. $15 per project, members $10, various workshop times: 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm. New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th St., Corona, Queens, NY 11368, nysci.org

Experience Mexican Christmas traditions with the Calpulli Mexican Dance Company at the Queens Theater on December 14 and 15.

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PETITE TEA PARTY December 1 Dress your little ones up in their tea party attire for this creative version of a tea party at the Children’s Museum of the Arts New York. Recommended for kids ages 5 and up, kids will get to make their own table with tea, centerpieces, crumpets, and jam using clay. When they are all finished, they’ll have their very own artwork to admire and tea party to enjoy! Included with museum general admission, 10 am-5 pm. 103 Charlton St., New York, NY 10014, cmany.org

BROOKLYN HOLIDAY BAZAAR December 1, 8, and 15 Bringing together the best of local makers, the Brooklyn Holiday Bazaar’s 7th edition has everything you need for your holiday shopping and more. Look forward to fine handmade goods, delicious food and drinks, music, and craft activities. As you shop among the more than 40 makers, little ones can do kids crafts and take pictures in the photo booth. You can even use the photo booth for your family holiday cards! Free admission, various costs for goods and products, 11 am-5 pm. 501 Union St., Brooklyn, NY 11231, brooklynholidaybazaar.com

BANK OF AMERICA WINTER VILLAGE AT BRYANT PARK TREE LIGHTING 2019 December 5 Bring your family to watch the lighting of the Winter Village Tree! There will be performers including narrators and skaters. Past skaters included Olympians Johnny Weir, Nancy Kerrigan, Brian Boitano, synchronized skaters The Haydenettes, and more. Previous

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City of Science 2019 December 15 Enter the world of science, technology, engineering, and math at this year’s City of Science. There will be interactive demonstrations, handson activities, and exhibitions that release everyone’s inner scientist. An inspiration for all young and aspiring scientists, City of Science is a great

narrators included Alan Cumming in 2018 and Jane Krakowski in 2017. Save the date for this wintery, familyfriendly event. Free, 6 pm. Bryant Park, 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets, New York, NY 10018, bryantpark.org

BEYOND CHOCOLATE: COLONIAL COFFEE, CACAO, AND TEA December 7 All ages are welcome to join this Living History program exploring global trade and colonial silversmithing in Paul Revere’s time. Families will get to drink a variety of delicious colonial beverages, discover recipes, smell spices, and handle hot chocolate preparation tools. Afterwards, check out the exhibition Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere! Free with museum admission, 1-4 pm. New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way, New York, NY 10024, nyhistory.org

HOLIDAY ON THE HUDSON December 7 You might remember the

way for kids to learn about the many fields of science and develop their interests. The World Science Festival’s City of Science touring event is a must-see and must-do this December! Free, RSVP encouraged, 10 am-4 pm. Park Slope Armory YMCA, 361 15th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, worldsciencefestival.com

Summer on the Hudson kid-friendly programs from the warmer months. Well now that we’re into the winter, families are invited to Holiday on the Hudson! Celebrate the holiday season with a tree lighting party, live music, dancing, tree decoration making, and hot chocolate while supplies last. Free, 4:30-6:30 pm. West Harlem Piers, 125th Street and Marginal Street, New York, NY 10027, nycgovparks.org

SINTERKLAAS — ST. NICHOLAS DAY & TREE LIGHTING December 7 Bring your family for this exciting day of holiday festivities. There will be a colonial concert with Linda Russell, a special visit from St. Nicholas, and delicious hot cider. Kids will get to feed St. Nicholas’ horse carrots and hay, sign the Red Book with St. Nicholas before he tells the traditional tale of “The Bakers Dozen.” Play colonial games, create a holiday pomander, decorate a Dutch clog for Sinterklaas, and dress the tree for the tree lighting. Adults $7, kids ages 3-10 $4, free for kids ages 0-2, 1-4 pm. Wyckoff House Museum,


5816 Clarendon Road, Brooklyn, NY 11203, nycgovparks.org

HOLIDAY COOKIES & CRAFTS December 14 Get crafty and creative at this walkin family workshop! Work together as a family to design holiday decor celebrating the winter season. There will also be hot cocoa and cookies to sip and munch on as you create. Santa will even make an appearance during the workshop for little ones to meet & greet. Kids $5, $15 maximum per family, 12-2 pm. Bayside Historical Society, 208 Totten Ave., Bayside, Queens, NY 11359, baysidehistorical.org

KUPFERBERG PRESENTS: THE NUTCRACKER December 15 A classic holiday favorite, The Nutcracker takes the stage at Kupferberg Center for the Arts. Follow a little girl’s journey through a fantasy world of fairies, princes, toy soldiers, and an army of mice. With the same authentic Russian choreography that is performed in Moscow by Bolshoi Ballet, Tchaikovsky’s amazing music, spectacular sets, and beautiful costumes, your entire family will enjoy this heart-warming performance. $23$42 depending on the seat, special family four pack value for a set of four tickets, 3 pm. Colden Auditorium, 153-49 Reeves Ave., Flushing, Queens, NY 11367, kupferbergcenter.org

Enjoy a holiday tradtion with The Nutcracker at the Kupferberg Center for the Arts on December 15.. MELROSE PARRANDA December 21 Led by the Bronx Music Heritage Center, join the parranda, the Puerto Rican tradition involving processions of carolers, for a musical parade through Melrose. The parade will make stops at different casitas, the little houses that resemble those on the countryside in Puerto Rico, and conclude at the casita renowned for its musical legacy, “La Casita de Chema.” With special guests Jorge Vázquez and Matthew Gonzalez, along with Grammy-nominated musician Bobby Sanabria, Melrose Parranda is sure to be a lively, energetic, and exciting cultural event for families.

Free, 7 pm. Meet at Bronx Commons, 443 East 162nd St., Bronx, NY 10451, makemusicny.org

STAR STORIES December 28-29 Kids ages 5 to 12 and their siblings and parents are invited to this enrichment program to learn together. Explore the Intrepid Museum’s planetarium to learn the myths from around the world that explain the patterns of stars in the sky. Then create your own constellation and myth in a storytelling activity. Free with museum admission, 12-1 pm. Intrepid Museum, Pier 86 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036, intrepidmuseum.org

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What is the best gift that money cannot buy? Peace of mind is the hardest to come by as a mom. I find myself anxious and constantly worried about something that needs to be done for my household. I’ll take one day, free of mom guilt, for the holidays. @j_freemanxo The gift I’m most grateful for that money can’t buy...is turning 40! My 18-yearold self would be shocked. I’m old (her words, not mine!), but she also would never believe all the amazing things we got to achieve by 40. Like marrying a great guy, becoming a mom, and having a career we love! another birthday means I get to keep going and keep improving, I’ll take it. @missyb823 almost every day, my sons gift me with a slow and sweet bedtime routine. They are always on the move — climbing on furniture, running after each other, chasing after imaginary monsters. But as we say goodnight, both of them make time stand still. They quiet down, hum our lullabies, and whisper the sweetest of words to my ear. It’s exactly what I need to recharge after a busy day, and to build up the confidence I need to get ready to tackle the next. I’m thankful for that! @chapetitbark 30

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