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Spring in FC is that sweet spot where the kids have energy to burn, the weather is mostly cooperating, and you’re determined not to hear “I’m bored” before noon. From brand-new activity spots to muddy boots at the farm to smart rainy-day saves, here’s your practical, easy-to-reference list for the season.
1. Get Creative at Kicksmith Studio
Kicksmith in Norwalk turns sneakers into art. Kids (and adults) can bring their own shoes and customize them with paints, laces and leather accents under the guidance of skilled instructors. Classes are family-friendly, perfect for kids’ birthday parties or just a fun afternoon together. It’s interactive, creative and a one-of-a-kind experience.
2. Visit the Animals at Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Stamford Museum & Nature Center
The Animal Embassy now features sugar gliders, reptiles and other small animals that kids can meet up close. Combine that with baby animals outdoors and the brand-new astronomy center for an educational day that’s anything but boring. Trails, farm areas and hands-on exhibits make this a spring favorite.
3. Plan a Farm Morning at Silverman’s Farm
Farms are gearing up for spring, and Silverman’s is perfect for a simple outdoor day. Feed the animals, go strawberry picking and check seasonal event schedules for extra family fun.
4. Bounce Energy Out at Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Kids can jump, flip and burn off endless energy indoors. This is perfect for days when the weather isn’t cooperating or when you just need a break from screens and want them moving hard.
5. Barnyard Fun at Ambler Farm
Open grounds, seasonal programs and farm-based educational fun make Ambler Farm a spring staple. Kids can interact with animals while learning, and parents get some outdoor zen.
6. Shoreline Adventure + Ice Cream
Take a mild afternoon to hit the beach (sans bathing suits). Compo Beach in Westport, Jennings Beach in Fairfield or Cove Island Park in Stamford are perfect for shell hunting, scooters or casual games. Ice cream afterward is practically mandatory.
7. Rainy-Day Reset at Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Stepping Stones keeps kids active and engaged when the weather turns. Interactive exhibits, activities like maple sugaring, hands-on science and artsy activities make indoor days feel like play instead of a punishment.
8. Coffee, Chat, and Play at Honey Joe’s Family Coffeehouse
Honey Joe’s Family Coffeehouse
A casual spot where kids can burn energy in the indoor play area while adults sip coffee and catch up. Drop-in is around $11 per day, making it an easy weekday or weekend stop for families looking to relax and let kids be kids.
9. Drop-In Art Fun at Best Time Ever Art Studio & Playscape
This studio is perfect for kids of all ages to paint, draw, and create unique projects. Drop in Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or Friday until 4 p.m. Art projects range from $15 to $20 per item. The connected playscape is about $20 per day per player, and adults are free. Creativity and movement all in one stop.
10. Spring Mini-Projects at Home
Swap the outdoors for some creative indoor or backyard fun. Simple spring projects like planting a small herb garden, decorating planters or building a bird feeder let kids get hands-on while learning about growth and nature right at home. It’s easy, educational and keeps the spring energy going without leaving the house.





