The following is a highly selective roundup
of miscellaneous activities, particularly cultural ones that might be
of interest to young children.
Books of Wonder
16 W 18th St (between 5th and 6th aves) tel 212/989-3270.
Excellent kids' bookstore, with a great story-hour on Sun at 11.45am, and author appearances Sat in the spring and fall.
F.A.O. Schwarz
767 5th Ave (at 58th St) tel 212/644-9400.
Showpiece of a nationwide chain sporting three huge floors of
everything a child could want. Fans of Barbie will want to check out
the Barbie store, in the back of F.A.O. Schwarz, with its own Madison
Ave entrance.
New Victory Theater
209 W 42nd St tel 646/223-3020.
There is always a rich mix of affordable theater, music, dance,
storytelling, film and puppetry, in addition to pre-performance
workshops and post-performance participation. Everything about this
theater is child-oriented, including the duration of performances
(60-90 minutes). Closed during the summer.
Thirteenth Street Repertory Company
50 W 13th St (between 5th and 6th aves) tel 212/675-6677. Sat & Sun 1pm and 3pm, year-round; $7.
Forty-five-minute original musicals - such as "Rumplewho?" -
specifically created for "little humans." Reservations needed, as these
are very popular shows.
Penny Whistle Toys
1283 Madison Ave (at 91st St) tel 212/369-3868; also 448 Columbus Ave (at 81st St) tel 212/873-9090.
Wonderful shop selling a fun, imaginative range of toys that
deliberately eschews guns and war accessories, including replicas of
old-fashioned toys rarely seen these days. Highly recommended.
Red Caboose
23 W 45th St (between 5th and 6th aves); lower level - follow the flashing railroad sign in back of lobby tel 212/575-0155.
A unique shop specializing in models, particularly trains and train sets.
Tannen's Magic Studio
24 W 25th St (between Broadway and 6th Ave) tel 212/929-4500.
Kids will never forget a visit to the largest magic shop in the world,
with nearly 8000 props and magic sets. The staff consists of magicians
who perform free shows throughout the day.
MUSEUMS
Children's Museum of the Arts
182 Lafayette St (between Broome and Grand sts). Wed noon-7pm, Thurs-Sun noon-5pm; $5, under 1 free; tel 212/274-0986.
Art gallery of works by or for children. Children are encouraged to
look at different types of art and then create their own, with paints,
clay, plaster of Paris and any other simple medium.
Children's Museum of Manhattan
212 W 83rd St (between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave). Tues-Sun 10am-5pm; $6, under 1 free; tel 212/721-1234,
www.cmom.org
.
A terrific participatory museum, with exhibit space over five floors;
not to be missed is "Seuss!" - a whimsical area with decor inspired by
the Dr. Seuss books, where kids can (literally) cook up some green eggs
and ham. For ages 1-12, and highly recommended.
Fire Museum
278 Spring St (between Hudson and Varick sts). Tues-Sun 10am-4pm; $4, students $2, under 12 $1; tel 212/691-1303.
More popular than ever now, this unspectacular but pleasing homage to
New York City's firefighters, and indeed firepeople everywhere, has
fire engines from yesteryear, helmets, dog-eared photos and a host of
other motley objects.
SIGHTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Bronx Zoo (formally, the International Wildlife Conservation Park)
Bronx River Parkway at Fordham Rd. March-Oct Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat
& Sun 10am-5.30pm; Nov-Feb daily 10am-4.30pm; $9, kids $5, free on
Weds, rides and some exhibits are an additional charge; tel
718/367-1010,
www.wcs.org
.
The largest urban zoo in
America has more than 4000 species of animals, reptiles and birds on
display, many in huge simulated natural habitats. A children's section
allows kids to climb around on large exhibits, including a giant spider
web, and pet some of the tamer animals.
New York Aquarium
W 8th St and Surf Ave, Coney Island, Brooklyn (Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5.30pm; $9.75; tel 718/265-FISH).
The aquarium is largely a series of darkened halls containing creatures
from the deep, but open-air shows of whales and dolphins are held
several times daily, as are the shark, sea otter and walrus feedings.
Call for daily show/program info.
Skyride 350 5th Ave (at 34th St) in the
Empire State Building. Daily 10am-10pm; $13.50, 4-12 $10.50;
combination ticket to Skyride and observatory $17 and $10; tel
212/279-9777.
The Skyride, in the Empire State Building, is a big-screen
thrill ride through the most well-known sights in the city, complete
with tilting seats and surround sound. Bring a strong stomach; it may
be too much for small children.