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Lisa Warden

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Lisa Warden is a biology lecturer at Rider University who has traveled the world and lived abroad. While her three kids have made global exploration trickier, she’s embraced local adventures to experience all her area has to offer. A passionate writer, Lisa loves discovering new things and seeing excitement in her kids’ faces—writing for Mommy Poppins lets her do all of that while keeping her family on their toes.

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Guide to Visiting Johnson's Locust Hall Farm in the Fall: Apples, Sunflowers, Pumpkins, and More

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 12:37pm

Fall is full of fun and seasonal photo-ops at Johnson's Locust Hall Farm.

Living in South Jersey, my family is familiar Johnson's Corner Farm in Medford and jumped at the chance to visit its second location a bit further north in Jobstown. Because we love Johnson's Corner Farm, we strapped the kids into the car and drove out to explore this family-friendly farm, one of our favorite farms for family entertainment in New Jersey, and we were glad we did.

The location of this family-run farm is gorgeous; as soon as you step out of your car it is obvious why it is a sought-after wedding venue. For a family day out, there was so much to do as well! We were there for 3 1/2 hours, and if we weren’t exhausted from so much picking, we could have stayed even longer and enjoyed a nice glass of wine while listening to live music as the kids played in the giant sand pit.

So, if you want to take advantage of all the fall photo opportunities and more fun on the farm, read our top tips for visiting with kids and find all our favorite local farms in our Guide for Family-Friendly Farms and Pick-Your-Own Fun in New Jersey.

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Step Back in Time at Cape May's Historic Cold Spring Village

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Tue, 09/12/2023 - 7:07am

There are pirates, music, and family fun to look forward to during Seafarer's Weekend at Historic Cold Spring Village.

Historic Cold Spring Village in Cape May is definitely worth a visit if your kids are interested in history or you are hoping to pique their interest in history. The village is the largest open-air living history museum in New Jersey. You could spend a few hours strolling around the shady village or even the whole day.

When you visit the restored buildings on the 30-acre grounds, the 1800s really come to life! Kids will get a kick out of watching the hilarious puppet show, meeting the farm animals, and seeing how different life was 200 years ago! Read on to find out why my kids loved our day spent meandering around in the 19th century. 

While you are in Cape May, be sure to check out the FREE Cape May Zoo, the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum, the Harriet Tubman Museum, or the bike along an old railroad track with Revolution Rail. 

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Free and Cheap After-School Programs in New Jersey for Kids

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Sun, 08/20/2023 - 7:57am

Oasis youth development programs encourage respect, teamwork, and tolerance for one another and promote healthy and productive life-long habits. Photo courtesy of Oasis

We've put together a list of reasonably priced and FREE after-school programs around New Jersey that offer enrichment and entertainment for children.

Many after-school programs start enrollment in May and fill up quickly, so be sure to mark your calendar in the spring so you don't forget to sign your kids up. Remember to always check your local school district, as some of the options offered by your town can be low-cost for those who are eligible and could be most convenient for your family. 

Find more great ideas for the coming school year in our Guide to Classes for New Jersey Kids and our Back-to-School Guide. 

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Family-Friendly Breweries in New Jersey Where Kids are Welcome

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Tue, 07/18/2023 - 6:56am

Lone Eagle Brewery has a covered outdoor space. Photo from Olivia Zengal

Family-friendly breweries in New Jersey are great places to visit if you love trying different beers, or if you can't find a babysitter but still want an afternoon out. 

My first suggestion for maximum fun would be to aim for a brewery with outdoor seating (bonus if it is fenced!) or one that has a large indoor area like a warehouse. Kids are loud, and they seem louder indoors. We like to go to breweries that have entertainment for the kids, like a chalkboard, corn hole, a large outdoor connect four, or, if indoors, something like board games.

Many breweries allow you to bring food in, so you can bring your own drinks and snacks or come armed with takeout–although the ones that serve food don't generally allow you to bring food in. Finally, make sure your kids are having fun in a responsible manner, especially since in many breweries people are walking around with glasses in their hands.

Check out our stories on Family-Friendly Beer Gardens in New Jersey or Family-Friendly Vineyards and Wineries in New Jersey if wine is more your jam. And our Family-Friendly New Jersey Restaurant Guide has lots more ideas for dining out with the whole family in New Jersey. 

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Best Things To Do at Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 6:40am

Take a nature walk on the half-mile trail around Cedar Run.

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in South Jersey is a peaceful nature sanctuary on the edge of the unique New Jersey Pinelands ecosystem. This large, non-profit nature center sprawls over 171 acres and is a great place for family fun. My family loves to visit in all seasons to romp in nature and enjoy the many different animals. 

On weekends the nature center can be bustling with families and birthday parties, but you don’t have to walk far into the woods along a picturesque trail to find some solitude. The trail runs in a loop crossing over a creek, through the wildlife viewing area, and along a bridge over a pond surrounded by evergreen trees. Dozens of animals native to New Jersey call Cedar Run home.

Be sure to check out our rundown of New Jersey nature centers and other great activity ideas in our Outdoor Activities Guide for New Jersey Kids. 

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Visiting the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum in Cape May Like a Local

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Tue, 06/28/2022 - 8:41am

Kids can pose for moon-landing photos.

Visiting the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum in Cape May is a great option for families interested in exploring aviation history in an exciting and hands-on way. Our family loves the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in D.C., and we were so happy to find a local aviation museum.

There are plenty of helicopters, jeeps, aircraft, and even a Coast Guard boat to see right here on the Shore. And unlike the National Air and Space Museum, at the NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum kids are welcome to climb aboard almost every vehicle in the hanger. Read on for tips on how to visit the museum like a local, and check out our rundown on other off-the-beaten path attractions to check out in New Jersey. Be sure to bookmark our Weekend Trips Guide for things to do with the fam all season long. 

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A Visit to the World-Class Cape May Zoo is Free and Fabulous

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Tue, 06/14/2022 - 9:59am

Zebras are among the hundreds of animals you can see on a visit to the Cape May Zoo.

A visit to the Cape May Zoo is an incredible experience that wows kids of all ages. The South Jersey facility is our family's favorite zoo, and we explore it several times a year.

At this world-class zoo, you can get up close and personal with a bobcat (that my 3-year-old has appropriately named "Bob"), watch ring-tailed lemurs frolic in the treetops, and thrill as kangaroos and wallabies take leaps and bounds. Your family will experience all this wildlife and much more, and all for FREE.

Read on for all the ways to make the most of your visit to the Cape May Zoo and check out our Zoos and Gardens for New Jersey Kids Guide for other great places to visit.

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Visiting the Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia with Kids: What You Need to Know Before You Go

Lisa Warden's picture Submitted by Lisa Warden on Tue, 06/07/2022 - 11:00am

Visiting the Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia with Kids

Visiting the Morris Arboretum in Philadelphia with kids seemed like an excellent outing, because everyone in my family loves to garden. This impressive 92-acre garden is the official arboretum of both the University of Pennsylvania and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. You will see gorgeous flowers, impressive sculptures, towering trees, and a scenic pond filled with swans and ducks while strolling through this English-style public garden.

This garden has something new and spectacular on display year-round. In the early spring, the flowering trees, azaleas, and tulips take center stage. In the summer, bask in the shade of the green trees and enjoy the beauty of the rose garden. The fall brings changing leaves, while the winter has a holiday-themed railway light show. Best of all, there are tons of attractions to keep your kids engaged, whether or not they have green thumbs. Read on for all the fun things to see and do on a visit to the the Morris Arboretum.

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