Pittsburgh students inspired to take action

“We can’t vote but we can be activists.”

The Children’s Museum XOXO mobile pop-ups helping Pittsburgh to heal

In the aftermath of the Tree of Life shooting, educators and community groups turned to the Children’s Museum for some guidance and curriculum.

10 Pittsburgh summer camps for high-energy kids in 2018

From survival camp to pony care, these fun and physically challenging summer camps are sure to challenge active kids.

Pittsburgh summer camps 2018: 10 arts adventures your kids will love

“Instructors focus on helping children become creative decision makers, take risks and try new tools and processes.”

6 awesome ways for Pittsburgh kids to burn energy with indoor play

Cold weather is no reason to huddle under comforters and gaze at screens. Get everyone out of the house and head to these favorite indoor activities where physical meets fun!

Prom “Night to Shine” for people with special needs

The Tim Tebow Foundation puts on “Night to Shine” — a free prom for people with special needs.

These social media apps are stirring up trouble in schools

Helping your kid learn to use social media responsibly is the most effective way to help them stay safe online.

Let it glow: Pittsburgh’s best holiday light displays

We can just imagine the looks on kids’ faces when they see these amazing holiday light extravaganzas.

High-tech gifts with a retro feel

Common Sense Media’s “2017 Holiday Gift Guide” features nostalgia gifts for digital kids.  

Kidsburgh Crafty Gift Ideas For Your Kids

Kidsburgh Ambassador Yu-Ling Behr stops by Pittsburgh Today Live to talk about unique handmade gifts for your kids!

Handmade for the holidays: A Pittsburgh guide to kid-friendly, crafty gifts

“Many of our ideas are pulled from childhood memories, which is why our work appeals to children and the young at heart.”

Grow Pittsburgh: Kids bringing food from ‘garden to table’

“One of the ways you can feed people is helping them learn to cook for themselves.”

FREE! RADical Days welcomes Pittsburgh kids with open doors

“Last year, 60,000 people came out for RADical Days. We’re hoping for even more this year.”

Remake Learning School Highlights

Kidsburgh Ambassador Yu-Ling Behr joins KDKA’s Heather Abraham on Pittsburgh Today Live to talk about how the Remake Learning network and Allegheny County schools are already “rethinking school.”

9 ways for kids to make a splash on Pittsburgh waterways

There’s such a wealth of nature-inspired action on Pittsburgh’s three rivers and beyond.

Variety the Children’s Charity gives a voice to Pittsburgh kids who can’t speak

Through advances in technology, some kids are getting a voice for the first time, and it’s all thanks to the generosity of Variety the Children’s Charity.

7 pick-your-own farms where Pittsburgh kids can harvest fruit and fun

These local farms offer an entire season of pick-your-own fruit, from berries to apples to pumpkins.

Virtual Reality in the Classroom

Virtual reality really hit the consumer market about a year ago, and for the first time, it’s at a price point that schools can afford. The Allegheny Intermediate Unit has […]

Unique Children’s Museum Gift For Father’s Day

Father’s Day is coming up and if you’re looking for a really special gift, Kidsburgh has an idea. It’s something that’s sure to get dad both laughing and crying. It’s […]

7 ways for Pittsburgh kids to see free or really cheap movies this summer

“People really make a night out of it. Some kids come dressed in their pajamas and bring their pillows, just in case they can’t keep their eyes open for the whole movie.”