DNAinfo.com Announces "NYC Kids Guide" for Events, News and Deals
... Comprehensive portal details children's activities and resources in every Manhattan neighborhood
NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- How can NYC kids – and their parents – navigate the plethora of happenings in the city? DNAinfo.com (http://www.dnainfo.com), Manhattan's leading neighborhood news source, announced the launch of a "NYC Kids Guide" detailing kid-friendly resources across the city, including schools, parks, playgrounds, music events and galleries.
The NYC Kids Guide also features news affecting New York City's families including a story about the transformation of the 172-acre Governor's Island into a lush playground, the debut of a hip-hop coloring book/iPad app in the Bowery, and a parent protest of a charter school expansion in Harlem.
"As New York City's neighborhood news source, we've become a central place for parents and kids to learn about local schools, family events, and the latest community news," said Leela de Kretser, DNAinfo.com's Publisher and Editorial Director. "Parents can also find great deals from local merchants on our page," added de Kretser.
Participating retailers offering kid-friendly deals are detailed at DNAinfo.com, and include:
- El Museo Del Barrio New York – "Super Sabado" events at 1230 Fifth Avenue
- Go Pop Kids – Mommy & Me classes at 155 Bank Street
- HiArt! – Contemporary kids art programs at 227 West 29th Street, Studio 4R
- La Petite Ecole – French language classes for children, 159 West 82nd Street, #1
- MEDhattan – Urgent care facility for kids and adults at 106 Liberty Street
- NYC Fire Museum – offering Junior Firefighter Birthday Parties at 278 Spring Street
- Ripley's Believe It Or Not! - Interactive Museum at 234 West 42nd Street
Visit DNAinfo.com's NYC Kids Guide here: http://www.dnainfo.com/topics/nyc-kids.
About DNAinfo.com
DNAinfo.com (www.dnainfo.com) is New York's leading neighborhood news source. We deliver up-to-the-minute reports on entertainment, education, politics, crime, sports, and dining. Our award-winning journalists find the stories – big or small – that matter most to New Yorkers. The inspiration, funding, and strategic vision for DNAinfo.com come from entrepreneur and Ameritrade (AMTD) founder Joe Ricketts.
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