
Due to the government shutdown, the Everything Kids Expo will be rescheduled for Sunday, November 10 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Aviator Sports and Events Center.
Everything you need from toddler to tween will be under one gigantic roof. Just $5 gets your children catching air at a life-size bounce-house, face-painting, spin art, glitter tattoos and giveaways. Enter for a chance to win a trip to Cancun donated by the Creative Group.
But the fun’s not just for the fun-sized.
While kids enjoy a live performer from the Big Apple Circus, parents can indulge in mini-facials, makeup tips and more. Moms, dads, grandparents and even babysitters can get their money’s worth at top-of-the-line vendor booths selling the latest and greatest for their entire family.
Speak directly with representatives and experts from top businesses while your youngsters dive into hands-on activities. Kids will be able to participate in a hip hop class, enjoy story time from a children’s book author and illustrator, and a puppet show, dance routines and live music. From info on party places to financial planning, insurance, learning centers and home improvement, there’s something for everyone.
Prizes include a brand new car seat, a flat screen TV, toy gift baskets, theater tickets, free local classes and much more. Don’t forget to pick up a free ID card for your children from NY Life Insurance and get free dental screenings for the kids.
Sponsors include The Home Reporter, The Brooklyn Spectator, The Aviator, EmblemHealth, PM Pediatrics, Fidelis Care, 5th Avenue Dental Association, Americanstylebaby.com, Frankie’s Carnival Time, Ella’s Kitchen, Happy Family Organic Superfoods, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, A Perfect Blend Entertainment and The Big Apple Circus.
The possibilities are endless at the Everything Kids Expo and at the Aviator located at 3159 Flatbush Avenue.
To sponsor, exhibit or attend this exciting event, call 718-224-5863 ext. 201. For quick and easy registration, visitwww.brooklynreporter.com/kids-expo. Admission is $5 (includes unlimited bounce house rides) Children two and under are free. Free parking included. Register this week and be entered for a chance to win free admission for a family of four.
Don’t hit the snooze button. Mark your calendar with this super Sunday full of family fun.












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