× Parent Hood Design
Terms of use Privacy Policy

East Bay Family Events This Weekend





During the summer months, the East Bay has many family events that are free, fun, and family-friendly. A variety of activities are available for families, including tours to the UC Berkeley Botanical Gardens. Some of these activities also include access to the aquarium, so they are ideal for younger children.

Children's Fairyland, on Lake Merritt, is one of East Bay's most popular family events. This family-friendly attraction has many attractions, including live animals and beautiful landscaped gardens. Kids can take unlimited rides and enjoy special performances, arts, crafts and other activities. The treat stations also offer trick-or treating for children.

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, located in Vallejo, is another East Bay attraction that is loved by younger children. There are small rides for children, including merry-go rounds and a stream train. Character visits are also available for younger children.




Oakland Zoo also offers family-friendly events, such as free rides on their Spooky Boo train. A variety of science activities and treats are available for free. You can also trick or treat in costumes for children.

The annual Pedalfest East Bay is another family-friendly event that celebrates bicycling. It's a free event with many activities and events, including daredevil stunts and art bike shows. Live music will be performed on a pedal-powered stage.


If you're looking to find more East Bay family events this weekend you can also take the children to Museum of Children's Art. They have hands-on activities for children and feature artwork by children. Family workshops are also available. If you're looking to do something different, you can visit UC Berkeley Botanical Garden. It has a greenhouse with carnivorous species. You can also attend a science party.

The Oakland Nutcracker (an East Bay family favorite) is held every other year at the Oakland Theatre. The Oakland Nutcracker offers children a chance to participate in small-scale theaters, as well as larger theaters. The performers can be met and participants can take part in costumes-themed activities.




The Early Explorers Cove is another event that is family-friendly. It is suitable for children from 0-5 years old. This family-friendly attraction can be found at the Oakland Museum of California. Also, you can participate in a craft activity or dress-up.

Other family-friendly activities in the Bay Area include the San Francisco Railway Museum, the USS Hornet, an aircraft carrier from World War II, and many others. You can contact the East Bay Tourism Authority if you are looking for family-friendly attractions in the East Bay. This authority receives recommendations from the community, and updates its schedule of family-friendly activity. If you're looking for more East Bay events, you can also visit the Red Triangle, Berkeley Parents Network, and FunCheapSF. These sites offer more information and ideas for family-friendly activities, as well as articles for babies and toddlers.

Berkeley Art Museum has holiday science parties for families looking for family-friendly East Bay event options. The Museum of Children's Art hosts maker events and trips to other UC Berkeley locations.


Recommended for You - Hard to believe



FAQ

How long should I remain outside with my children for?

Weather conditions determine how much time you spend outdoors. Extreme heat or humidity should be avoided for children.

In hot weather, it is not a good idea to leave children alone in direct sunlight for long periods. They should limit their outdoor time to a maximum of 30 minutes.

During rainy weather, you should avoid letting children play outside for more than 15 minutes. You should bring extra water and snacks if your children must be left alone for any length of time.


Do I have to let my child run free barefoot?

Yes! Yes! It prevents cuts, bruises, blisters, and scrapes.

But, if your child is sensitive to the touch, it may be worth considering wearing shoes. Wash your feet first if they are dry or sweaty.

While your children play outside, it's best to always be there to supervise them. When doing so, ensure you provide adequate supervision by watching your child from a distance.

Also, make sure that your child does not eat or drink any plants when she is playing in the lawn. Keep your child out of areas with high grass to prevent her from doing this.


Is it safe for my child or me to let him climb trees?

Trees are extremely sturdy structures. Tree climbing poses risks if your child doesn't have the right physical ability.

To climb a tree higher, you must use both your hands and your legs. Your child must be capable of using both their arms as well as their legs to keep the balance.

Your child will also need to be able to move quickly and easily between branches. This requires strength and agility.

So if your child isn't physically ready to climb a tree, don't force her.

Sitting on the lower branches or using a ladder can allow you to still climb a tree together. You can also read books together by sitting on a branch.



Statistics

  • According to the Outdoor Foundation, about half the U.S. population participated in outdoor recreation at least once in 2018, including hunting, hiking, camping, fishing, and canoeing among many more outdoor activities. (activeoutdoors.info)
  • A 2019 study found that kids who spend less time in green spaces are more likely to develop psychiatric issues, such as anxiety and mood disorders. (verywellfamily.com)
  • Remember, he's about 90% hormones right now. (medium.com)
  • A 2020 National Recreation and Park Association survey found that about 82 percent of people in the U.S. consider parks and recreation “essential.” (wilderness.org)
  • According to The Outdoor Foundation's most recent report, over half of Americans (153.6 million people) participated in outdoor recreation at least once in 2019, totaling 10.9 billion outings. (wilderness.org)



External Links

amzn.to


amazon.com


nps.gov


facebook.com




How To

What outdoor activity is the most enjoyable for kids?

No matter how much fun you had playing sports growing up, there is nothing like spending time outdoors with the family. Whether learning to ride a bike together, camping, fishing, or even just enjoying nature, spending time out of doors is an important way to bond with your children.

But while the benefits of spending quality time with your kids are plentiful, finding activities that appeal to adults and children alike can sometimes be difficult. This is why we compiled our list of the best outdoor activities that families can enjoy.

  1. Fishing is a great activity that kids can enjoy because they learn valuable life skills like patience and teamwork. Fishing with kids can teach you a lot about conservation, respecting water resources, wildlife awareness and much more.
  2. Both parents and their children enjoy camping. Although it can seem daunting to set camp, once you have done it a few times you will realize how easy it is to do. Plus, having a weekend away from home gives everyone a break from daily routines.
  3. Children love hiking because they get to see nature from the comfort of their own homes. Children love to hike because they are explorers and adventurers. They also learn about their surroundings and themselves along the way.
  4. Riding bikes are a great sport for families because they don't require any equipment and can be done almost anywhere. Children can also learn strength, coordination, balance and coordination by riding bikes.
  5. Playgrounds provide many benefits to children, such as the opportunity for socialization and making new friends. And if you have older kids who enjoy working on challenging projects, play spaces often include tools and other materials that allow them to create something unique.






East Bay Family Events This Weekend