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njkid30 t1_jebjn8b wrote

Lucky's

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AccountantOfFraud t1_jebkgsc wrote

Strap that kid into the chest baby carrier and drink 1 pint at every bar in downtown.

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m_pops t1_jebkikq wrote

If you have a bike, and something to keep your daughter safe in, it should be a nice late afternoon Saturday for a ride around Liberty State Park.

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LincolnPorkRoll t1_jec50k0 wrote

At that age she'll just love being with dad. Walk on the waterfront if it's nice or even a walk around Target if it's raining.

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_jecvxgq wrote

If you have a car then Staten Island Children's Museum or the Staten Island Zoo. Both small scale perfect for a toddler, unlike LSC where 90% is way over her head. The zoo exhibits range from petting zoo to a world class reptile collection. Most people here don't realise how close Staten Island is by car.

My daughter, thrilled to see the 3 Little Pigs at the SI zoo!

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fxg7942 t1_jed55y9 wrote

We love that museum! Small, a bit retro but feels homey.:)

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Fluffy-Station-8803 t1_jegu7yg wrote

LSC has redone their second floor now (not sure how long it’s been since you went) and it is very cute and fun. I’d say a lot of LSC appeal for younger kids, (I took my nanny kid starting from age 14 months), Is fun in the way everything is fun for them: everything is brand new, interesting, exciting. Not necessarily because they care about how trains work or how honey is made but cuz hey… it’s fun to look at a glass pane full of bees

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_jegv45a wrote

Ok, I admit that it's been a while, my younger is a college Junior! But we always found 'children's museums' better than LSC until they were at least preteens.

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mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_jebiz8c wrote

If you’ve never been then go!

Pro tip it’s free with b of a card on first weekend of month, which is this weekend

I got my kids bank cards for that lol.

Also take her on the light rail it will be fun for her

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SweetheartAtHeart t1_jecixas wrote

Sorry, it’s free with what?

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mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_jeciyu5 wrote

Bank of America card

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SweetheartAtHeart t1_jecj1gp wrote

Woah, did not know, thanks. Is it a one time thing or age limited?

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mooseLimbsCatLicks t1_jecjn41 wrote

https://about.bankofamerica.com/en/making-an-impact/museums-on-us-partners

It’s every month, first full weekend of the month. Many museums are included, free admission for the card holder. All over the country. So many in nyc and jersey

Your kids don’t get in free if they don’t have a bank card. But still two adults free is great, and like I said I got my kids bank cards by adding them on an account and they get in free now.

Potential savings of hundreds of dollars if you utilize it monthly.

Free LSC is great

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nuncio_populi t1_jebkcrq wrote

Hudson House of Play up in West New York is fun for kids of that age. It's not far from the light rail either!

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moobycow t1_jeebl1w wrote

At 20 months? Pretty much anything. Ride the light rail, take a ferry or two. Science Center is good, there are a few children's play center arounds, but the playground at Newport Green is cool, with a nice view of the city.

Go look at birds or in the wild area of Lincoln Park., or just kick a ball around with her.

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manchotlife t1_jebkl3w wrote

Check out funzy. It’s an indoor playground in Newport. Call before going as they close down for birthday parties.

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RiffRaffin t1_jecwho5 wrote

What’s 20 divided by 12 ?

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Fluffy-Station-8803 t1_jegus7l wrote

So, a 13 month old is 1. You would also say a 23 month old is 1. The developmental difference between a baby who just turned 1 and is about to turn 2 is MASSIVE and absolutely changes what types of activities will be available/fun for them.

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