Here’s everything you need to know
Time Out No. #4 | Mon 24 August, 2020 
Free daycare is on its way
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that NYC will provide free daycare to 100,000 students this fall—part of the city’s plan to reopen public schools in September. We’ll fill you in on what this could mean for your family. 
What to do this week
Thursday at 1pm Explore the galaxy
No planetarium, no problem. The cosmos will come to you thanks to Liberty Science Center’s virtual planetarium tour. This week, the museum will focus on dark energy and dark matter.
Mondays at 4pm through September 7, Hudson River Park will bring its popular Hudson RiverKids program to a screen near you. Tune in for magic tricks, storytimes, performances and so much more. View the full schedule on the
park’s website.

Tuesday at 2pm (Virtually) explore the Museum of Natural History’s dinosaur fossils alongside paleontologist Danny Barta.

Wednesday at 4:30pm Catch up with your favorite marionette crew during a 45-minute Puppetsburg livestream.

Anytime this week Libraries are reopening! Check out the 101 best kids’ books for all ages and plan your curbside pickup accordingly.

Visit our Things To Do This Week page for more fun happenings! 
Here fishy, fishy, fishy!
Need a break from the playground or splash pad? We’ll help you spice up your routine. Grab rods, some chum and get ready to cast a line at one of the best fishing spots in NYC parks. Visit our outdoor activities page for more inspiration.
Showcasing the best shots of family-friendly NYC—straight from you!
Central Park views never disappoint. 
📷 @rtanphoto
Pink skies in Brooklyn. 
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Visit @timeoutnykids for more great pics!
News families can use
A family’s guide to reopening NYC
Disney sing-alongs for your road trip
Free and cheap playdate ideas to try now
An MTA robot is handing out face masks on the Metro North
Catch Comet Neowise before it disappears for 6,800 years
Where to stream 2020 kids’ movies
Spotlight on schools
Registration opens for complete
remote learning
Have concerns about September? You’re not alone. Although NYC schools currently plan to move forward with a blended approach—both remote and in-person learning—parents have the option to enroll their children in a completely remote curriculum this fall. Here’s everything you need to know.
“We collected shells at the beach. When we broke them out at home, we realized one had something alive in it—and it def died in my suitcase.”
— Rhonda, Queens
For more laugh-out-loud moments, visit our Parenting Fails page!
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