Dust off your suitcases and get ready: 10 destinations to visit with the kids in 2023

Family travel has rebounded in a big way over the past year and expectations are high that it will bounce back to pre-pandemic levels in 2023. With fears of COVID-19 transmission easing, families are more ready than ever to explore popular family vacation spots like New York and Orlando, Florida, while more moderately sized cities like Portland, Maine, and Pittsburgh are also having a moment. 

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Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine hosts annual 'New Year's at Noon'

The Children's Museum in Portland hosted its annual "New Year's at Noon" today. This year's theme was an "indoor beach party." Hundreds of families kicked off their New Year's Eve celebration by making a "sea star wand" or learning about life underwater. Attendees brought in nonperishables to donate to Wayside Food Programs, and of course, they had a "sea star drop" instead of a traditional ball drop.

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Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival comes to Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine

The 3rd annual Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival was held on 9/17/22 and 9/18/22 in locations across Maine. In-person for the first time, The Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival celebrates Black and Black Immigrant children’s books and their creators with an annual 4,000+ book giveaway to Maine families, the production of acclaimed media and activities, and live events. The festival honors the legacy of legendary Black children’s book creator and artist Ashley Bryan and is named after his classic picture book Beautiful Blackbird.

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Maine Children’s Theatre brings ‘Sal’ to Thomaston

Portland’s Maine Children’s Theater is coming to Midcoast Maine. Watts Hall Community Arts presents MCT’s traveling production of “Blueberries for Sal: The Musical” Thursday, Sept. 1, at 4 p.m., at Watts Hall, 174 Main St., in downtown Thomaston.

“This heartwarming Maine classic offers parents and grandparents a wonderful opportunity to introduce children ages 3 to 10 to the magic of live theater right in our own ‘backyard.’” said Watts Hall Community Arts, in a news release.

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