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Susy D. March 1, 2015 Kids & Play

Top 5 Cold Weather Destination Playdates

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For me, growing up, play time just happened. I’d ask to go to a neighbor’s house and wala instant play time. Since becoming a mom however I have learned to navigate our complex modern play time aka the playdate. The playdate is a time that is organized usually by parents, for children to socialize in an unstructured setting. Although I was skeptical at first, I’ve come to understand the many benefits of playdates, especially in an over-scheduled and overprotective world.

In our modern hustle and bustle and tech centered world we’ve left little time for unorganized play for children. This unorganized playtime is essential to social development and problem solving. When children play without adult intervention they learn to interact, communicate and compromise—skills they’ll use their whole lives. As parents we value and make time for the playdate, so much so that our 4 year old has learned how to plan his own playdates. The next step in our playdate journey, which I’m looking forward to most, is the drop off playdate! Advance warning to my kids’ BFF’s parents, they will be spending a lot of time with you. In the meantime I’ll continue to have as much fun as I can by taking the kids to my favorite playdate destinations. Check out my cold weather top 5 list and get inspired to play.

  1. Museums

    Museums playdates are enjoyable for both parents and children of all ages. Some museums even have special playdate hours with added extras for curious friends. In New York City, we have plenty of accessible museums to choose. Our family’s favorite default is the American Museum of Natural History—it’s our top pick because of its location, large open spaces, the hands-on discovery room, and variety of exhibitions like gemstones, space, and dinosaurs to please all little minds. However, our all-time favorite museum playdate has been at the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia which warrants a visit at some point in your child’s playdate career.

    Playdate at the museum
    Hands-on exhibits keep everyone curious and engaged.
    Friends exploring the museum
    Tag along with best buddies for an instant playdate win.
  2. Open Play Space

    Open drop-in play spaces are indoor locations like children’s gyms, art studios, and play houses that designate a time for members and non-members to enjoy the facilities at a low cost. These spaces are ideal for winter playdates as they are extremely kid-friendly. Our two favorite open play spaces in New York are Wiggles and Giggles Playhouse and The Art Farm in the City. Drop-in play spaces can be found in both small towns and large cities. In order to make these playdates work you will need to do some advance planning to schedule the playdate during drop-in times.

    Kids climbing at an indoor play space
    Open play sessions burn energy while the weather stays chilly.
    Sensory play tables at an indoor playground
    Sensory tables and art corners invite creative messes.
  3. Snow Fun

    Children are always eager to get outdoors despite the cold for some snow exploration. For some, this can be inviting friends to a backyard snow extravaganza or for city dwellers utilizing a local park with open spaces or hills for sledding. Our kids love making snowmen and snow angels with their friends. Always remember to layer the kids and give them some waterproof coats, pants, and gloves. Using handy snowball scoopers are also a fun addition to activities.

    Kid playing in the snow at Mount Peter
    Slope-side giggles are worth every soggy mitten.
    Snow playdate with friends
    Snow angels, sled rides, and rosy cheeks for the win.
  4. Public Libraries and Bookstores

    Public libraries and bookstores are the most underutilized playdate locations. These spaces are easily accessible in any community. Most towns and cities have access to a public library or a bookstore and usually have a designated area for children to be themselves. Children’s sections allow for some low-voice conversations and lots of exploration. I usually schedule playdates during story time and hang around after to explore more books together.

    Exploring the children’s section at the library

  5. Dance Parties

    Family dance parties are the new craze in New York City and in many cities near you. Family Dance Parties are hosted at local venues and even feature live DJ’s. Some parties even have extras like costumes and lights. Dance parties are usually held on a Sunday afternoon and you pay for admission. Baby Loves Disco holds monthly parties throughout the country mostly in large cities. Who is to say you can’t organize your own party with some of the bells and whistles at a family-friendly establishment near you!

    Family-friendly dance party with lights and costumes

Tags: #Bookstores#Dance Parties#Museums#Open Play Space#Playdates#Public Libraries#Snow Fun
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