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March 9, 2009
Best Film Series

Cobble Hill’s series provides little ones with a gentle introduction to cinema while still allowing kids to be kids.

March 9, 2009
Best Bunk Bed

The Uffizi was conceived by Bed-Stuy parents Jenny Argie and Andrew Thornton as a sleek yet safe way to stack siblings.

March 9, 2009
Best Playground

You might be able to keep your eyes on your child at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s nautical-themed playground, but you will not be able to keep that child clean.

March 9, 2009
Best Cooking Class

Jessi Walter's cooking classes teach future gourmands ages 2 to 14 how to make, bake, and decorate holiday treats, pizzas, and, of course, cupcakes.

March 9, 2009
Best Museum Day

The New Museum opens its doors to children on the first Saturday of every month.

February 9, 2009
Utah on the East River

The 2009 Winter Jam, a pro-snowboarding competition, starts here.

January 19, 2009
The New Guinea Pig: How a Father Went Big Brother on His Own Baby

At 3 years old, Deb Roy’s son is already among the most-filmed human beings in history.

January 19, 2009
The New Pregnancy: Bye-bye, Twins

New York sidewalks won’t always be packed with double and triple strollers.

January 5, 2009
The Joy of Going in Circles

With two new venues opening this winter, New York has more options than ever. Ten rinks assessed.

December 22, 2008
44. Because Our Toddlers Have Designs on Being Pavarotti

Samuel Dylan Rosner was just 2 years old when, as his parents told the Times, they noticed him singing hymns from Passover in their entirety.

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