📬

Get your Friday toddler roundup

The best weekend events for little ones, personalized to your neighborhood — delivered free, every Friday at 9 AM.

Free, every Friday at 9 AM. Unsubscribe anytime.

Discover

  • This Weekend
  • Browse by Neighborhood

About

  • About tinyout
  • FAQ
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy

Explore by Neighborhood

Alphabet CityAnnadaleArlingtonArverneBattery Park CityBaychesterBelleroseBloomfieldBroad ChannelCarnegie HillCastle HillCentral ParkChelseaCity IslandCooperative VillageDowntown ManhattanEast HarlemEast TremontEast VillageElmhurstFinancial DistrictFlatiron, ChelseaFlatiron, NomadGarment DistrictGlendaleGreenwich VillageGrymes HillHamilton HeightsHarding ParkHarlemHell's KitchenHudson HeightsHudson SquareHudson YardsInwoodInwood, ManhattanKips BayKoreatownLenox HillLincoln SquareLongwoodLower ManhattanManhattanManhattan ValleyMidtownMidtown EastMidtown East/Murray Hill/Kips BayMorningside HeightsMount EdenMurray HillNew Hyde ParkNoMadNorth RiverdaleOakland GardensParkchesterPort RichmondRandalls and Wards IslandRichmondtownRockaway ParkRoosevelt IslandRosedaleSaint AlbansSchuylervilleSouth Richmond HillSpuyten DuyvilStapletonStuyvesant TownSutton PlaceThe BoweryThe Flatiron DistrictTheater DistrictTremontTribecaTribeca, NYTrinity ChurchTwo BridgesUESUpper East SideUpper West SideUWSVan NestWashington HeightsWest VillageWesterleighWoodhavenYorkville
© 2026 tinyoutFree toddler events in greater NYC, updated daily.
tinyout
Browse
We Speak NYC Conversation Classes
FREE📍 Harlem

We Speak NYC Conversation Classes

📆Thu, May 14 · 11:30 AM
📍NYPL Countee Cullen Branch · 104 West 136th Street, New York, NY, 10030
🏷Free

About this event

This event will take place IN PERSON at Countee Cullen Library. NO REGISTRATION NEEDED! Just come to a class! We Speak NYC is an Emmy Award-winning TV show created to help people practice English. Each story is about everyday situations, like going to the doctor or talking with a child's teacher. The characters speak slowly and clearly. Low Intermediate Level Conversation 2-Hour Classes for English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): Adult learners (16 and older, not in High School) will have the opportunity to learn English by watching We Speak NYC videos and discussing them with other adults from around the world. Come to the Library and meet other people who are practicing English, just like you! The program works best for people who speak some English and want to practice. We Speak NYC was created by the New York City Mayor's Office of Adult Education and the City University of New York.

More from New York Public Library – Countee Cullen →

Get tickets / Full details →

You might also like

Reading & Writing Workshop: Nature, Place and Black LifestorytimeFREE

Reading & Writing Workshop: Nature, Place and Black Life

Wed, May 13 · 5:30 PM

NYPL Countee Cullen Branch · Harlem

This event will take place in-person at Countee Cullen library. Program Description This Reading & Writing Group explores how Black writers have used nature, land, memory, and place as central forces in shaping personal and collective identity. While Black authors are not often associated with nature or place-based writing, there is a deep and expansive literary tradition that centers the land—as home, as history, as witness. Each session focuses on one book by a Black author and combines guided discussion with light, optional writing exercises. Reading excerpts serve as inspiration rather than prerequisites, allowing participants to engage whether or not they have completed the full book. The group is designed to be accessible, discussion-forward, and welcoming to both readers and writers at all levels. Registered participants can pick up a copy of the workshop book, which must be read prior to attending the sessions. Supplies are limited and prioritized for those registered. About the Instructor Benje Williams is the Cofounder of Outlandish, a Brooklyn-based community space focused on reconnecting people of color with nature through outdoor experiences, literature and conversation. He has facilitated reading groups and writing-adjacent programs with organizations like the Center for Fiction, Catapult and Outlandish, leading discussion-driven sessions that combine close reading with optional reflective writing. Benje’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, Longreads, Backpacker, and Los Angeles Review of Books. He is currently working on a book-length project exploring place, history, and belonging. Workshops take place once a month. Attendance to all sessions is strongly encouraged. Calendar: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 5:30 - 7:00 PM Wednesday, April 8, 2026, 5:30 - 7:00 PM Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 5:30 - 7:00 PM Wednesday, June 3, 2026, 5:30 - 7:00 PM ACCESSIBILITY NOTES In-Person Assistive listening devices and/or hearing loops are available at the venue. You can request a free ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or CART (Communication Access Real-Time Translation) captioning service by emailing your request at least two weeks in advance of the event: email accessibility@nypl.org or use this Gmail template.

Team RIVER VolunteersoutdoorFREE

Team RIVER Volunteers

Wed, May 13 · 9:30 AM

Randall's Island Park · Harlem

Volunteer with Team RIVER (Randall’s Island Volunteer Ecological Restorers) and help keep Randall’s Island Park beautiful!

Starfish Section 1 (12-18 months | with Parent/Caregiver | Winter | Wednesdays | 8:30 am)swimFrom $864

Starfish Section 1 (12-18 months | with Parent/Caregiver | Winter | Wednesdays | 8:30 am)

Wed, May 13 · 8:30 AM

Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan · Upper West Side

18 Wednesdays (except Feb 18, + Apr 8) Starfish classes are all the fun of Bubbling Babies, tailored for children over age 1. Through interactive games, activities, and a gradual introduction of swim fundamentals, children discover how to move themselves into, out of, and around the water, with close guidance from their grown-ups.

Ages 1–2
Motor Movement Physical Therapy, DPTFrom $65

Motor Movement Physical Therapy, DPT

Wed, May 13 · 8:30 AM

Casa Primary

Motor Movement (PT) Motor Movement at Casa Primary is a guided physical development class designed to support infants and young children in building strength, coordination, and confidence as they learn to navigate their environment. Led by trained physical therapists from Downtown Kids Therapy, the class focuses on developing age-appropriate gross motor skills through intentional, play-based movement. Children are supported in reaching key milestones—rolling, crawling, standing, walking, and beyond—within a safe, thoughtfully prepared environment. Therapists observe each child’s movement patterns, offering gentle guidance and individualized support to strengthen areas of need while encouraging independence. Rooted in both clinical expertise and playful exploration, Motor Movement helps children build the physical foundation for confident movement, active play, and everyday participation in a loving, playful and anti-stigma environment.

Ages 0–2Drop-in

Free

Get tickets / Full details →
FreeGet tickets →