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By Type of Activity

What type of activities for East Bay kids are you looking for? See a calendar of events to find things to do today or our weekend planner.  Or, read recent articles for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, grade school-aged kids, tweens and teens. Or, just scroll down and start with one of the featured articles below.

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Bandalooping: A unique dance form in Oakland

Weekly dance class with an aerial spin for students 9-14
Mom and child looking at animals at the Junior Center

Junior Center of Art & Science

The Junior Center for Art and Science is a wonderful gem of a science museum and art studio located next to the bird sanctuary at ...

Birthday treat: Unicorn donuts at Rainbow Donuts

Donuts that are delicious and magically beautiful!
Play structure in Washington Park, Alameda

Things to do at Washington Park in Alameda

This park has play areas, soccer, tennis, basketball, and is home to affordable summer camps for Alameda kids.

Alameda Adventure Court at South Shore Center

Alameda's South Shore Center's newest addition - Adventure Court Playground - is a win for all. A perfect pit stop after you've shopped.
Morgan Territory climb a tree

Winter is the Best Time to Explore the California Delta with Kids

Annie Burke is the creator of Outside Kids.  In the summer months, those of us living in the hot inland areas head west on highways 580, 80, ...
Edible Excursions stop on Uptown Oakland tour

Anytime experience gift: Edible Excursions in Oakland (DEAL)

Want to eat, drink, and be merry anytime of year? We strongly recommend the foodie tours of Edible Excursions around Bay Area neighborhoods!
Sunol activities for the winter

Yes, the Bay Area Does Have Seasons: Winter

We gratefully welcome back Annie Burke, founder of Outside Kids, for today’s post. Most people say that the Bay Area doesn’t have seasons. I disagree. ...
Rope Treehouse (big openings on sides keep close eye)

Park Profile: San Lorenzo Community Park

San Lorenzo Community Park is a true East Bay gem: Duck pond, massive play structure, paths, basketball courts, picnic areas.

Save the Date: Annual Storytelling Festival at Berkwood Hedge

Each year a line-up of impressive storytellers take the stage in front of Bay Area families, who gather with their listening ears on.

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