Your little bookworms are going to love it.
Time Out No. #8 | Mon 24 August, 2020 
We’re launching daily storytimes with the New York Public Library!
Things might be confusing right now—especially to little urbanites—but we’re here to ensure that families experience the best of the city, even from home.

Time Out is partnering with the New York Public Library to present digital storytimes for pint-sized bookworms. Beginning August 10, families can tune in Monday through Friday at 10am for a remote read-aloud.

Learn more about the program here! Be sure to keep an eye out for weekly schedules in our Friday newsletters!
What to do this week
Thursday at noon Visit Sour Patch Kids NYC
Stop by NYC’s first-ever Sour Patch Kids store for a tasty treat!
Wednesday at 10am Construct your own Deno’s Wonder Wheel during MCNY’s virtual Project K!d craft event!

Wednesday at noon The New York City Ballet is providing free access workshops via Zoom for children with disabilities. The 45-minute workshops include a warm-up followed by choreography inspired by some of the ballet’s most celebrated performances. (Ages 4–12)

Thursday at 4pm Watch the metamorphosis of frogs from egg to tadpole and onward through a mini puppet performance with original music by Cynthia Quintanal and Paul Opalach during La Mama Kids’ virtual events.

For more ways to stay busy, visit our Things To Do This Week page. 
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News families can use
Time Out Market New York is back on Thursday
The Museum of Natural History has a reopening date
The Cartoon Network Hotel is ready for vacationers
Dunkin’ is giving out free doughnuts this month
Shark Week returns this weekend
A NYC family’s guide to the end of summer
Spotlight on schools
Will NYC schools implement outdoor
learning this fall?
Could your local park be your child’s new classroom? Here’s why lawmakers are pushing for the NYC DOE to consider outdoor learning come September.

If you have questions about the back-to-school season, be sure to sign up for the DOE’s city-wide virtual information sessions. The final two events are taking place on August 12 and August 27.
“I tried to temporarily “lose” our Frozen DVD. All three kids had a meltdown.”
— Dave, Manhattan
For more laugh-out-loud moments, visit our Parenting Fails page!
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