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About Our Site
Posted on May 2, 2010 | No CommentsOver the past five years, we have spent hundreds – no thousands – of wasted dollars on kids classes that have been a total bust. We thought it would be useful to have a website where parents could go to get honest feedback on children’s... -
Cooking Classes From KulinaryKidsNYC
Posted on April 13, 2010 | 5 CommentsSeveral years ago, two former teachers launched a cooking school that was developed to teach a group of children how to prepare simple foods in the comfort of their own (or friend’s) home. The class experience is designed to strengthen important areas of learning and... -
MAY Events @ American Museum of Natural History
Posted on April 10, 2010 | 2 CommentsThroughout May, there are many wonderful children’s events taking place at the American Museum of Natural History. Here is a summary of some of them we have to look forward to. Visit their site to find out more special events. Most recently we had the... -
Free Summertime Events @ SOHO Scholastic Store
Posted on April 8, 2010 | No CommentsEnjoy FREE events at the Scholastic Store in SOHO! Here is a summertime calendar of available events! MAY Saturday, May 8th @ 3pm – I Love You MOM! FREE. All Ages. For Mother’s Day nothing says “I love you mom” more than flowers. To show... -
Summer Events @ American Museum of Natural History
Posted on April 1, 2010 | 10 CommentsThroughout the summer, there are many wonderful children’s events taking place at the American Museum of Natural History. Here is a summary of some of them we have to look forward to. Visit their site to find out more special events. 1. NYC International Polar... -
Wild, Wild World: Ladybugs
Posted on March 10, 2010 | 1 CommentLadybugs—actually lady beetles—may be tiny, but they are an important part of a healthy ecosystem. Cornell entomologist John Losey leads this presentation with live ladybugs, including the now-rare nine-spotted ladybug. Saturday, April 24, 11am-noon and 1-2pm Location: American Museum of Natural History – Linder Theater,...
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