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Another Cup of Tea
The third Alice’s Tea Cup, for snacks or kids’ parties, has opened at 220 East 81st Street. (read the story...)

Great Apes & Griffins
At the American Museum of Natural History, you can learn the science behind imaginary creatures in 'Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids' — a glorious new exhibit that takes a scientific approach to legend. (read the story...)

A Mighty Empire, downsized
As always at a Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) exhibit, computers facilitate the learning. (read the story...)

Six Tips and Tricks for Better Outdoor Photos
Taking photos of — and with — your child is a great way to save and share your outdoor fun. Here are some tried-and-true tips for photographers of all ages. (read the story...)

Indianapolis: A Charm for Children
More than you’d imagine! (read the story...)

Bringing Back The Arts In Queens
When school districts’ budgets are under-funded, often the first thing to be eliminated is arts education. When that happens, in comes the Center for Arts Education (CAE). (read the story...)

MAD (Music And Drama) ABOUT BOOKS
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The Cultured Canine of Avery Fisher Hall
When philanthropist and dog enthusiast Karen LeFrak decided to write a book introducing children to the beauty of an orchestra, it was music to the ears of the New York Philharmonic. (read the story...)

'eebee' Talks to Toddlers
'eebee’s adventures', created by New Yorkers, is a new DVD series that is based on the concept “every baby learns by doing.” (read the story...)

Motherhood on Stage
The trials of motherhood have been turned into novels, poetry, and war stories for friends. But if you are an actress, it is natural to write yourself a play. That is just what Amy Wilson has done, in her one-woman show, Mother Load. (read the story...)

Shame & Neglect
What has become of the sanctity of the library? Am I just a blind devotee to the magic of these places, or have things changed? (read the story...)

Happy Birthday, Jamestown!
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia, America's first permanent English settlement. (read the story...)

Behind the Curtain
You may have been to these places, but they have special behind the scenes tours. (read the story...)

Big Brother Ed
Former mayor Ed Koch recently collaborated with his sister, Pat, on their second children’s book. (read the story...)

PAVE-ing the Way for Future Artists
In today’s climate of ever-shrinking funding for the arts, one need only turn to a city in southern Westchester to understand the power of vision and commitment. (read the story...)

Bourne Identified
British choreographer and director Matthew Bourne has adapted Tim Burton’s movie, 'Edward Scissorhands', for the stage. We caught up by email to discuss Edward and other muses. (read the story...)

Curtain up!
The (almost) new A Class Act also offers New York City kids something unique in its acting classes — the opportunity to train with Broadway professionals. (read the story...)

Lights, camera . . .
Kids are involved in drama classes throughout the city, but City Lights Youth Theatre occupies a special niche. (read the story...)

Singing for Somers
Somers has a star in the making. Meet Kristi Nicole, 15. (read the story...)

Anime: What's Safe for Kids?
Anime (also known as Japanese animation) is not like most cartoons for kids, and care has to be taken when allowing them to view it. (read the story...)

Forgotten Babies
NYC mom writes for change. (read the story...)

Behind the Bat
Yankee games make for great family outings, but their hour-long behind-the-scenes tour adds an extra thrill for young baseball fans (and moms and dads). (read the story...)

Life Imitating Art
The American Museum of Natural History has launched “A Night at the Museum” sleepovers. (read the story...)

The King Has Returned
The renowned 'Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs' exhibition has reached its only Northeast destination, and its final stop on the current U.S. tour. (read the story...)

Jolly Holiday
For those parents who bemoan the loss of childhood, the Broadway 'Mary Poppins' is the perfect antidote. (read the story...)


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