Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Author Guest Post: Rob Silverman (+Giveaway!)

NEW YORK, NEW YORK author Rob Silverman's
Top 10 Secret Ways to Entertain Kids in NYC    
  1. FoodsOfNY (http://www.foodsofny.com/) is a little known, but amazing company that specializes in walking and eating tours of New York City. Most NY folks do not know about this gem.  My whole family did the Greenwich Village tour and never had so much fun!  Kids love it and get to sample authentic NYC foods and for this tour. It's a wonderful way to see the beloved village-and get some great pastry!

  1. The New Museum on The Bowery (http://www.newmuseum.org/) is in a funky part of New York City just by NOLITA (north of Little Italy) and not often visited. A GREAT museum for the whole family. Very innovative and not many people know about it. Exhibitions use various forms of media too. Off the beaten track and a great secret! 

  1. MAKE (http://www.makemeaning.com/contact-us). This store is on the Upper West side and not many folks know that you can make soap, candles and a whole host of pottery items here. My family can whittle away hours here and it stimulates the kids' creativity and love of art. A great anytime activity.

  1. Go to Max Brenner (http://www.maxbrenner.com/) near Union square and indulge in a Chocolate fantasy that will tickle your taste buds and satisfy your kids' sweet tooth.

  1. When Mom shops on Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue take the kids to the Sony Wonder Technology Lab in Midtown Manhattan. It's free, it's fun, it's cutting edge and very educational not to mention free of tourists. When the kids have had enough of that take them to the Sony store next door that recently opened up a Play Station lounge downstairs.

  1. Dress for the weather and do a Double-decker bus and/or boat tour of New York City without all the long lines and tourists. Or my favorite, take a horse and carriage at night in the Park when you can contrast the tranquility of Central Park with the mayhem surrounding it.

  1. Have a Bagel-Off!  Is the best bagel in NYC from H&H bagels? OR Ess-A-Bagel? (on Upper West and East sides).  Visit these NYC institutions to sample and vote. 

  1. Think Skating NYC style. Did you know there are 3 places? (two outdoor and one indoor to relive your childhood skating dreams and teach the kids). There is one in central park, one at Rockefeller Center and one indoors at Chelsea Piers (many don't know about Chelsea Piers).
     
  1. People watching NYC style:   Go to St Mark's Place/Square in the village, walk up and down the street and take in the sights and sounds of New York City and its hippy and bohemian roots. See the different types of body piercing and tattoos and the wackiest collection of T-shirts New York has to offer!

  1. Dress up and have a Ladies Who Lunch Day.  The spot is of course Fred's at Barneys on Madison Avenue. It is a great celebrity spotting place!   

About the Book
What is it like to live in the greatest city in the world?

New York City is so unique that it generates its own culture, its own attitude, and its own exclusiveness. These attributes bring with them tons of idiosyncrasies and quirks that need to be explored and commented on to truly understand what it is like to live, breathe, work, and play here. It’s what makes New York, New York so good they named it twice.

Learn more about the book at http://www.newyorknewyorkbook.com/

Giveaway
One lucky winner will receive a copy of NEW YORK, NEW YORK: So Good They Named It Twice An Irreverent Guide to Experiencing and Living in the Greatest City in the World by Rob Silverman.

To enter, you must be a follower of this blog. Leave a comment letting me know if you've ever visited the Big Apple- and if not, do you ever plan to go? Make sure to include your e-mail address so I can contact you if you win!

The giveaway is open to US address only, no PO Boxes. It will end May 4th at 11:59 PM MST.

Thanks to Rob and Tandem Literary for sponsoring this giveaway. Good luck to everyone!

11 comments:

  1. I follow via GFC with the name Steph B. I go to NY every holiday and plan to be there for Easter, but often am visiting family and don't get to do much.

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  2. I was in NYC when I was about three years old, so that probably doesn't count. I would LOVE to go there someday, though. Thanks for the giveaway.

    annettesspot@gmail.com

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  3. I am a GFC follower. I just got back from a trip to New York. The food tours look like so much fun.

    darrowenator (at) gmail (dot) com

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  4. Just got back from NYC last month. Took kids from my high school on a student trip. Super fun. Would love to go back and take my family.
    booksnobsblog at gmail dot com

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  5. I have been to NYC but it has been a long time and I would love to go back. I am a follower via GFC.

    mia at jacobsracing dot com

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  6. A few years ago I went with some girlfriends for a long week-end. We walked and walked and walked, saw a show and wandered around Central Park. It was just after 9/11 - ground zero was very sad. Loved visiting NY.
    Ann
    cozyintexas@yahoo.com

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  8. I've never been to the Big Apple, but I'd really like to go there.

    kallosmango123@hotmail.com

    am a follower under this name.

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  9. I went once, but only remember central park because I was so young. But, I get to go there in October!! It's going to be so fun! :)

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  10. I haven't been to the Big Apple, but I definitely plan on visiting it sometime!!

    GFC Follower = Sakira

    Kris
    elfdrop AT gmail DOT com

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  11. I've never been to the Big Apple... I have no idea if I'm going to visit in the future--location problems and all.

    GFC -- Taku

    purkey(dot)returns(at)gmail(dot)com

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