10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
10 am Tot Time! Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Rainbow Playground at Gantry Plaza State ParkLong Island City
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10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
10 am Tot Time! Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Rainbow Playground at Gantry Plaza State ParkLong Island City
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
9 – 11:15 am Learn. Play. Grow. @ Corlears School Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Corlears SchoolChelsea
10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
10 – 11:30 am Tot Time Tuesdays Ages: 4 and underFamily Free Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve, Nature Interpretive CenterStaten Island
10 am Prospect Park Stroller Walk Ages: 2 and underCommunity Family Free Prospect Park Audubon CenterBrooklyn
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