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Kidding Around in Manhattan

By May 02, 2012 , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

If you’re living in Manhattan, you know that children are rare sightings. I’ve gotten so used to seeing adults wherever I go that when I do see a bunch of kids or a baby in a stroller, I’m thrown off! Exaggerations aside, it’s not often that I frequent places in the city with heavy kid traffic. But this past Saturday, I found myself at the Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair (organized by the Tribeca Film Festival).


How did I find myself at a street fair for children, you ask? With my little niece and nephew in town, I knew the usual touristy activities that I recommend to visiting friends wouldn’t do (read: no shopping in SoHo, or visiting a rooftop restaurant or hanging out in the Lower East Side!). Luckily the events calendar on the Yelp! pages came in handy and the Tribeca Street Festival seemed like the perfect place to take the little kids. Upon arriving, it took a moment to adjust to seeing tons of little children running around everywhere. The familiar cobblestone streets of Tribeca, where one usually goes to enjoy a fancy “grown-up” brunch or dinner at a trendy spot, had transformed into bustling street fair. 
 
With numerous activities for children such as face painting, kite making, arts and crafts, acrobatic performances and storytelling, my niece and nephew had a whale of a time. Swayed by the lively atmosphere and the laughter and excitement of children, I soon found myself succumbing to my inner child. If you saw someone going crazy over the “Decorate Your Own Cupcake” booth, that was probably me. And if you saw grown-ups in the “Bubble Garden” blowing giant soap bubbles, I was likely one of them. By the time we left the street fair, my niece and nephew were tired from the excitement of the day but happy. As for me, I thought of how refreshing it was to experience NYC through a different perspective…and to be a kid again, if only for a few hours.

Street performers and cupcake decorating
Acrobat shows, food trucks, and kiddy play areas
Hula hoop lady with mad skills
 What about you, readers? Which children's activities do you enjoy doing even now?

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21 comments

  1. great fun post ... the photos show you did succum to your inner child... terrific view of Manhattan for the kid in you or your "real" kid

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  2. Thanks Tony! It's good to let the inner kid loose sometimes, isn't it? :)

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  3. Sometimes I just think NYC is just a big playground - Central park, madison square park, the village, but of course my favorite "sandbox" is Bergdorfs!!! LOL! :)

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    1. Hahah, don't even get me started on that! I just love shopping in the city! :)

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  4. Seems like so much fun! It reminded me of my childhood days! Well, child or adult, I guess everyone enjoys fairs like these!

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  5. Wow! I would love to visit Manhattan one day! I am your new follower ;) www.thedresskitchen.com

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    1. Thanks Sabri! I enjoyed your blog as well. Would love to visit your town of Milan someday! :)

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  11. SUch a fun and beautiful post! xo akiko
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  12. wow! i think it was so nice, i want to go to manhattan!

    nice to meet your blog!

    xx

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  13. I love cupcake decorating - looks like it was a lot of fun <3
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  15. My 3 year old would have loved this! How weird that you don't see many kids! I haven't ever been to NY. I am dying to go one day!!

    Amy

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  16. Thanks for your lovely comment, dear!

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