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What happens when kids reimagine NYC’s skyline |
Big Rentz proves that the inimitable NYC skyline is more unique from a kid's vantage point. The equipment company tasked youngsters with recreating their favorite landmarks from their own perspective. Once the children submitted their concepts, Big Rentz created renderings of the attractions, and these kooky interpretations are nothing short of lovable. | |
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Time Out New York Kids +
New York Public Library |
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Time Out is partnering with the New York Public Library to present digital storytimes for pint-sized bookworms. Families can tune in Monday through Friday at 10am—right here—for a remote read-aloud. The Time Out New York Kids newsletter will reveal forthcoming storytime schedules on Fridays.
The Week of September 7:
Monday, September 7 Jessica Espejel and Amber Moller, early literacy coordinators at NYPL
School’s First Day of School by Adam Rex
Tuesday, September 8 Carolyn Lawrence from Morrisania Library in the Bronx Thank You, Omu! By Oge Mora
Wednesday, September 9 Dana Keddy from Todt Hill-Westerleigh Library in Staten Island
Peek-A-Boo Bunny by Holly Surplice and What About Moose by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Rebecca J. Gomez
Thursday, September 10 Mal Higgins from the Washington Heights Library in Manhattan
Bark, George by Jules Feiffer
Friday, September 11 Jenny Rosenoff from the Children’s Center and Kristy Raffensberger from the Hudson Park Library in Manhattan
The Wall in the Middle of the Book by Jon Agee
Don't forget to visit the library's website, check out its great activities for kids and subscribe to NYPL Kids! |
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Showcasing the best shots of Time Out Market New York—straight from you! | |
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Brooklyn babies having a quick bite! |
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A bank of hand sanitizers, but
make it fashion. |
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Visit @timeoutmarketnewyork for more great pics! |
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What to do this weekend |
For more ways to stay busy, make sure to explore our
Things To Do This Weekend page.
Please note that some venues require advanced registration. |
Saturday, Sunday |
10am–5pm: Welcome back to the Liberty Science Center! Here you’ll find 12 exhibition halls, a live animal collection and the largest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere. | |
Saturday, Sunday |
11am–5pm: Head out to sea...sort of. The South Street Seaport Museum is hosting free, timed tours of the 1885 Wavertree ship at Pier 16! | |
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10–5:30pm: Are you a Museum of Natural History member? If so, you’re free to head back to the attraction on a reserved, timed basis. Take a look at the cool new exhibit, “The Nature of Color.” | |
Sunday |
7:30pm: Snag tickets to the Queens Drive-In’s double feature of Back to the Future and Rick and Morty. | | |
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“Thought I picked a great nanny. Came home early to find a whole house of nannies (plus 5 kids that weren’t mine).” |
— Carly, Manhattan |
For more laugh-out-loud moments, visit our Parenting Fails page! |
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