Blog 2 — Talia's Bucket List

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CoolMess

Roslyn, NY

free parking lot

www.coolmess.com

A fantastic activity with kids any age or gender, this is both an ice cream shop and a diner in one! Whether you just want to buy some ice cream and chose from a variety of toppings including candy, chocolate and cereal. Or if you want to actually make your own and pay to sit a table and get an ice cream making machine. You can chose vanilla or chocolate ice cream as a base and three topping. This is super fun any season and a great space. They also have a birthday party room as well as a side room with some toys.

View the gallery above and videos below for a better idea.  Please add your feedback in the comments section and follow me on Instagram and Facebook for live adventures.  And don't forget to share with your friends if you appreciate this page. 

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Active Kidz Long Island

Jericho, NY

Admission Fee, free parking lot

Optimum Seasons:  Winter

www.activekidzlongisland.com

I was always interested in visiting this place with my young boys. There were always Groupon deals available, but I wasn’t willing to take the risk to drive 40 minutes and be disappointed. So when my older son was invited to a birthday here, it was the perfect opportunity to go scope out the scene. This is by far may favorite indoor space on Long Island for the children! It has an inflatable fun zone, an adventure maze, laser tag, an arcade, rock climbing and more. Your entry fee is based on what activity you prefer to do the given day. At the birthday party, we had access to the adventure maze and laser tag which were fantastic. The adventure maze is perfect for kids I’d say up to ten years old and the laser tag for five and older! Adults can play too! Definitely check out this place on a weekend or a school break!

View the videos below for a better idea.  Please add your feedback in the comments section and follow me on Instagram and Facebook for live adventures.  And don't forget to share with your friends if you appreciate this page. 

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Jewish Children's Museum

Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Street Parking

Optimum Season:  Fall, Winter, Spring

Jewish Children's Museum

I was beyond impressed with this museum.  It is probably my favorite in all of New York for the children (it is just a great testament to Judaism and so kid-friendly and interactive).  And as an orthodox Jew who is glatt kosher, this is the best place to go and easily find restaurants to dine with the kids afterwards (as long as you have your admission bracelets, you can walk back into the museum after you have had a lunch break).  There is a Mendy's and a kosher bakery on the first floor of the building, a boutique kosher supermarket a block a way, and Basil (for great kosher italian food)  and Boeuf and Bun (my personal favorite hamburger join in NYC) just steps away.  

Parking happened to be easy the day we went.  I chose this particular Sunday in February because they had a Hamantash preparing workshop.  Definitely visit this museum when there are specific events related to the Jewish holidays.  Makes the experience extra special.

There is miniature golf on the 5th floor on an enclosed deck (there was slight drizzle the day we went and a bit too cold but we were able to play anyway).  I loved the life-like kosher supermarket with children sized carts and cashiers, the recreation of the Western Wall with paper and pencil available to write your prayers, the 7 days of creation exhibit, the Noah's ark play area and every other single inch!  

Kill a few birds with one stone:  Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park Zoo and the must see neighborhood of Park Slope are just a few blocks away.  If you go in the Spring, Summer or Fall, it's worth hitting up both places!  Trust me!

View the gallery above and videos below for a better idea.  Please add your feedback in the comments section and follow me on Instagram and Facebook for live adventures.  And don't forget to share with your friends if you appreciate this page.  

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Local Library

New York, NY

Optimum Seasons:  Winter

 

You can always kill an hour or two at the local library with your children! Increase your childrens' awareness of books and gets them interested from a young age to read, read, and read some more!  Nothing brings me more joy than watching my child independently choose a book and sit down on a chair in the library and read it out loud!

For an added bonus, some libraries offer free tickets or discounted tickets to places to go to with your children.

For residents of Great Neck check www.greatnecklibrary.org for a list of Free Museum Passes offered.  Passes are available on a first-come, first-served basis for a three-day loan.  Passes cannot be reserved or renewed.  Many of the places on this list I have gone to in the past.  Had I known that I could have gotten a free pass, I would have been up at least $500 in my bank account today.  I want to die. Take advantage of this great resource.

For residents of other towns, call your local library and see if they offer something similar!

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Sesame Street Live

Madison Square Garden, NY

Price Varies

Optimum Seasons:  Winter

Mark your calendars!  The show runs every year in February and may or may not have a groupon deal.  It is just a delight for young children!  I was shocked that my anxious son was able to sit through the entire show when I went years ago.  

Kill a few birds with one stone:  MSG is in the heart of Manhattan.  Just walk out of the building, and walk around with your children.  Madison Square Park has a playground for kids and Eataly is right across the street.  Bryant Park ice skating is around the corner!  Bowmar Times Square is blocks away!  Go to the top of the Empire State Building or 30 Rock!  There is so much to do with the children, you'll need more than one trip!

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Bounce Sysosset

Syosset, NY

Admission Fee

Optimum Seasons:  Winter

www.bouncesyosset.com

For those who have miniature jumping castles or trampolines in your homes, there is no reason to fork over $20 per hour per child to come here, unless you just want to get the kids out of the house.  Depending on your child, the hour can be excessive.  The website doesn't give intervals less than an hour but my husband noticed that when we went upfront to get our wrist band, there were options to stay for 20 minutes and spend less money. You may want to call in advance to see if this option indeed exists and if there is a deal for more than one kid.  Our five year old had a blast here but was all bounced out by the 31st minute.  It's worth going to at least once in your life!

Always check www.groupon.com for deals before you go.  

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