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Riding the waves, indoor mini-golfing, indoor games, maple syrup festivals, and children’s theatre & musicals are just a few fun attractions that families can enjoy – for those who are home during March break in the GTA, without breaking your budget...
Being able to read is like being able to unfold a world of possibilities. You can make your own world by the books you read,” says Robert Munsch, well-loved children's author of best sellers including Love You Forever, The Paper Bag Princess...
Rebecca Brown, Creative Director for Bunch Family, gives tips for having fun with friends AND kids on New Year's Eve. General Guideline: New Year's Eve with kids works best when we parents stick together. Finding a babysitter for December 31st...
Remembrance Day - also known as Poppy Day, Armistice Day or Veterans Day - is a day to commemorate the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and civilians in times of war. Every year on November 11, Canadians pause in a silent moment to remember...
Involve your entire family in cooking! Even the teeniest member can shred romaine lettuce or mix the contents of a bowl. Working as a team will teach your kids to listen and follow instructions. Cooking with kids also presents great opportunities to hone in on those math skills...
Kite flying is great outdoor family fun! And the sky is big enough for everyone! Let your spirits soar by packing a kite or two and some picnic supplies and heading over to your favourite park. Watch as your kites fill the sky with bright colors and graceful dances.
Though hitting major attractions in Toronto can get expensive, it doesn't have to wipe out your budget. If you do your homework and scout out the deals, you’ll find there's a plethora of free or cheap things to do with your kids. Here are our top ten picks...