The Grownups' Guide to Living with Kids in Manhattan

The Grownups' Guide to Living with Kids in Manhattan

Author: Diane Chernoff-Rosen

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780966339208

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If children were born with an instruction manual, parents would sigh in relief. Raising children is an awesome task, especially in New York City with its virtually limitless goods, services & activities. This guide to the special pleasures & challenges of raising children in Manhattan covers the city as a community resource & provides the information that every parent needs. The book educates parents by guiding them through the school application process, choosing doctors & caregivers, handling birthday parties, networking with other parents, dealing with emergencies, scheduling activities & play date etiquette. Also included are detailed listings of over 275 retail establishments specializing in children's goods & over 450 activities for children (classes, cultural activities & "boredom busters"). Business & services are not rated or reviewed, but are presented in an objective, easy to use, format.


The Grownup's Guide to Visiting New York City with Kids

The Grownup's Guide to Visiting New York City with Kids

Author: Diane Chernoff-Rosen

Publisher: Grownup's Guide

Published: 2004-12

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780966339246

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This Grownup's Guide is an indispensable resource for adults visiting New York City with kids. The Big Apple has a healthy portion carved out especially for children, and millions of families travel there each year. For day trippers and vacationers, and even for locals who are entertaining out-of-town guests, this is a one-of-a-kind family visitors' guide packed with street smart recommendations to help people experience the magic of New York.


City Kid New York

City Kid New York

Author: Alison Lowenstein

Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780789318787

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The ultimate guide for New York City moms, with the best kid activities, savvy advice, and family-friendly resources. City Baby has been the essential go-to guide for New York City parents from pregnancy to preschool for more than ten years. City Kid follows suit with indispensable advice and resources for raising a tot, ages 4 through 12, in the Big Apple. Alison Lowenstein, a native New Yorker, author, and mom fills us in on all of the best resources for urban parents. City Kid New York covers diverse and essential kid topics such as after-school activities; fun family dining and entertainment options throughout the five boroughs; local weekend excursions for families; tips on throwing birthday parties for all ages; and where to get the best toys, clothes, books, and more in the shopping capital of the world. From fishing through the Go Fish program in Battery Park to performing stand-up at Gotham Comedy Club, the city is not just for adults anymore. Also included are community service projects for kids, DIY tips for setting up kid bedrooms in those tiny New York apartments, and kid-centric tours of museums, sports arenas, and gardens. City Kid New York breaks down all the city has to offer by subject, and features a City Kid Yellow Pages of excellent web resources and helpful organizations to prepare your child for all the big city has to offer.


The Mommy Shorts Guide to Remarkably Average Parenting

The Mommy Shorts Guide to Remarkably Average Parenting

Author: Ilana Wiles

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2016-09-27

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13: 1613123280

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From the creator of the popular blog Mommy Shorts comes a “hilarious and comforting” look at real-world motherhood (New York Times bestselling author, Jill Smokler). Ilana Wiles is not a particularly good mother. She’s not a particularly bad mother either. Like most of us, she’s somewhere in between. And she has some surprisingly good advice about navigating life as an imperfect parent. In this witty and loving homage to the every-parent, Wiles suggests that they having the best child-rearing experience of all. Using Wiles’s signature infographics and photographs to illustrate her personal and hilarious essays on motherhood, The Mommy Shorts Guide to Remarkably Average Parenting is an honest book that celebrates the fun of being a mom.


The Everything Family Guide to New York City

The Everything Family Guide to New York City

Author: Jesse Leaf

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2008-03-01

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1440524343

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Five boroughs, two major league baseball teams, 12,000 yellow taxis, and more must-see attractions than you can count-New York City has it all. And The Everything Family Guide to New York City, 3rd Edition has all you need to enjoy your visit! This one-stop resource is packed full of insider tips and maps, including: Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and other landmarks, Greenwich Village, Soho, Chinatown and additional unique neighborhoods, Central Park, Times Square, and Broadway, Coney Island, the Bronx Zoo, sports stadiums, sunny beaches, world-class museums-and more! You'll also find completely updated details on the best hotels, restaurants, attractions, and shopping, plus quick and easy tips for handling subways, taxis, and the city streets themselves. This comprehensive reference is the one book you and your family needs in the city that never sleeps!