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Fall in Alexandria Is Fun for Kids

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By Michelle Smith Howard, President & CEO of Kids’ First Years

Alexandria, VA – October in Alexandria means pumpkins, sweaters, and crunchy leaves. Did we mention pumpkins? Kids’ First Years and its partner organizations encourage families to embrace the many opportunities for bonding over shared experiences that create treasured memories of fun times together.

Pumpkin Pickin’

Is anything cuter than watching a toddler proudly carrying a pumpkin that they handpicked for carving into a jack o’lantern? Below are two popular destinations for an October outing with your little one.

  • Immanuel Church-on-the-Hill, 3606 Seminary Rd., Alexandria

Website for details and hours: Immanuel-on-the-hill.org

The church will host its 31st annual Pumpkin Patch through October. It will be open from noon to 6 pm on weekdays and from 10 am to 6 pm on weekends. In addition to selecting the perfect pumpkin, visitors can shop for homemade soups, baked goods, and knitwear. The pumpkins are sustainably grown on a Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico, supporting jobs on the reservation. Proceeds go to over 25 local, national and international charities caring for the most vulnerable neighbors.

  • Nalls Produce, 7310 Beulah St., Alexandria,

Website for details and hours: nallsproduce.com

An outing to Pumpkin Hill at Nalls Produce is an excursion your little one will love. There’s a Kids’ Play Area with a pumpkin fort and a straw play area. Be sure to take a photo of the Nalls Pumpkin Wall. Boo-tiful pumpkins of all shapes, sizes, and colors await, and you can enjoy apple cider and seasonal snacks on the weekends. Pumpkin Hill will be open through Halloween.

Easy Fall Recipes for Little Helpers

  • Cheesy Spiders – Unwrap a wedge of creamy cheese such as Laughing Cow. Have your child push four pretzel sticks into each side of the wedge and press two raisins into the top for eyes. They’ll squeal with delight at this cute snack.
  • Colorful Cookies – Make your favorite sugar cookies or buy a roll of slice-and-bake sugar cookies at the grocery store. Let your child decorate the cookies with orange sugar sprinkles or fall-themed chocolate candies such as M&M’s. Yum!
  • Juicy Pumpkins – Peel a small seedless orange, such as a Clementine. If your child can assist with peeling, all the better! Have your child place a small chunk of celery on top of the peeled orange to create a sweet-yet-healthy treat that’s fun to eat.

Fall Activities at the Library

The Alexandria Library System offers a host of interactive programs designed especially for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Some examples include:

  • Preschool Storytime
  • 1s and 2s Time
  • Baby Bounce
  • Baby Storytime

Storytime is a great way for children to meet new friends, discover the library, and learn the fundamentals and social skills necessary for starting kindergarten. Visit alexlibraryva.org/kids to see the entire October schedule of events that are sure to inspire a lifelong love of reading for your child.

Children’s Books About Autumn

Crisp fall weather calls for cuddling together and reading a picture book or a board book about this special season. Check out these titles among many others to engage your child in the many delights offered during autumn:

  • Apples and Pumpkins by Anne Rockwell
  • What is Fall? (board book) by Genie Espinosa
  • Ready for Pumpkins by Kate Duke
  • How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow? by Wendell Minor
  • Pumpkin Jack by Will Hubbell
  • Ducking for Apples by Lynne Berry
  • The Little Scarecrow Boy by Margaret Wise Brown

Petting Zoos

Although there are no petting zoos in the City of Alexandria, several are within easy driving distance for a day trip featuring a menagerie of animals and play areas for outdoor exercise.

  • Leesburg Animal Park, 19246 James Monroe Hwy., Leesburg

Website for fees, hours and details: leesburganimalpark.com

Kids can pet and feed farm animals like goats, sheep. Llamas and pigs. They also can take a pony ride and observe more exotic animals like zebras and camels. There’s a toddler play area inside that’s open year-round.

  • Frying Pan Farm Park, 2709 West Ox Rd., Herndon

Website for fees, hours and details: fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/frying-pan-park

This park preserves and interprets farm life of the 1920s to 1950s, and has a playground with slides and a climbing apparatus that provide a great time for kids. October events include a Farm Harvest Festival and special Halloween activities. Visit the website for details.

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