Top 10 indoor play spaces for the active, adventurous Pittsburgh family

From climbing walls to trampoline parks to ice skating rinks, here are 10 Pittsburgh indoor play spaces that will keep your family active all year long!

Kidsburgh Hero: Rachel Makary and Volunteer Princesses

Rachel Makary is the founder of Volunteer Princesses–a Pittsburgh organization bringing costumed characters to hospitals, shelters, community events and birthday parties for FREE!

Top 10 holiday hotspots for Pittsburgh families

Our Kidsburgh holiday guide offers many festive ideas for families, from the traditional—ice skating at PPG Place and the spectacular winter flower show at Phipps–to some surprises.

Holiday Kidsplay, a new seasonal tradition in Downtown Pittsburgh

This year, the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership will host Holiday Kidsplay, a new program offering free, interactive children’s activities in the Cultural District on weekend afternoons.

Pittsburgh mom helps foster children in transition through Foster Love Project

Local foster mother Kelly Hughes is inspiring Pittsburghers citywide to participate in her Foster Love Project this holiday season.

Pittsburgh Yoga Collective brings om to city’s most vulnerable children

The new Pgh Yoga Collective hopes to offer a free 10-week yoga program for underserved, traumatized or medically ill children in Pittsburgh.

Teaching Digital Citizenship

Navigating the internet in a safe way can be challenging–especially for kids. Luckily, there’s an evolving field of digital citizenship in Pittsburgh to help.

Pennsylvania’s first human milk bank in the works for Pittsburgh

Three Rivers Mothers’ Milk Bank will provide donated human milk to the babies who need it.

South Hills welcomes Stay ‘n Play, a new indoor play space for Pittsburgh families

The Beth El synagogue in the South Hills opens a new year-round public indoor/outdoor play space for Pittsburgh families.

How STEAM programs are transforming education in Pittsburgh

Check out some of the coolest STEAM programs in Pittsburgh that have kids clamoring to learn highly technical skills.