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Awesome November events in NYC |
The beginning of the holiday season might look a little different, but there are plenty of ways to safely ring in this festive time of year. From ice skating and market visits to virtual storytimes and art classes, we have you covered. |
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NYPL storytimes |
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Time Out is partnering with the New York Public Library to present digital storytimes for pint-sized bookworms. Families can tune in Monday through Thursday at 10am right here for a remote read-aloud. Next week’s schedule is below.
Week of November 9, 2020:
Monday, November 9 Annie Lin from Mulberry Street Library in Manhattan
Bear Feels Sick by Karma Wilson and How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? by Jane Yolen
Tuesday, November 10 Morgan Boyle from Washington Heights Library in Manhattan
Noisy Night by Mac Barnett
Wednesday, November 11 Sarah Suriel from Mott Haven Library in The Bronx
Hello, Day! by Anita Lobel and Uh-oh! by Rachel Isadora
Thursday, November 12 , Sharon Rickson from Columbus Library in Manhattan
Suppose You Meet a Dinosaur by Judy Sierra
Don't forget to visit the library's website, check out its great activities for kids and subscribe to NYPL Kids! |
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Friday |
All day: Stop by Krispy Kreme for a limited-edition chocolate glaze doughnut! Today is the only day to indulge. | |
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Showcasing the best of Time Out Market
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See what else is on the menu by visiting @timeoutmarketnewyork on Instagram! | | |
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“Rewarded my kid for eating her spinach, then realized she’d spit it out and hid it under her seat cushion.” |
— Genevieve, Manhattan |
For more laugh-out-loud moments, visit our Parenting Fails page! |
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