Is it just us, or is that the first question you have whenever you hear about a new Disney movie. The latest, Gnomeo and Juliet, hits theaters February 11th. Catch the trailer (and snippets of the Lada Gaga/Elton John duet) at gnomeoandjuliet.com.
Is it just us, or is that the first question you have whenever you hear about a new Disney movie. The latest, Gnomeo and Juliet, hits theaters February 11th. Catch the trailer (and snippets of the Lada Gaga/Elton John duet) at gnomeoandjuliet.com.

Citibabes Soho is inviting expecting moms for a fun day of prenatal classes and workshops, complimentary spa treatments, big giveaways, and talks by everyone from maternity designer Rosie Pope to Cool Mom Picks founder Kristen Chase to StrollerTraffic's own Publisher (Tara Mandy) and Gear Guy (Jamie Grayson). For an event schedule and to purchase tickets ($20 each), visit citibabes.com.
Items from Egg Baby's adorable Fall 2009 collection are drastically marked down, through January 24th: $35 for knit sweaters, dresses and layettes; $40 for coats and alpaca sweaters; $20 for pants and tops. 72 Jay St. (at Front St.), Dumbo, Brooklyn. 718.422.7811

New York City. The child development experts at Seedlings Group have introduced a new "Caregiver Training" service, which includes helpful lessons on discipline, limit setting, sleep strategies and routines, plus tips on how to nurture language and literacy. The training starts at $450 for a private two-hour class. www.seedlingsgroup.com

New York City. Hire Little Artists NYC to come to your apartment and teach a private arts-and-crafts class. Toddler sessions are $30 per kid (materials included), with a two-child minimum. Ridiculous amounts of fun. www.littleartistsnyc.com

Manhattan. If a little girl with a princess obsession could design a restaurant, it would look like Sweetie Pie. The newish West Village eatery is birthday party heaven—especially since parents can toss back a few shots of absinthe during the cake cutting. www.sweetiepierestaurant.com.

Manhattan. This may be the first time you've heard of Moomah, but we promise it won't be the last. Opening in Tribeca on Monday (May 11th), the new "playscape, cozy cafe, living classroom, quiet hideaway, art oasis, neighborhood meeting spot . . . and place for your child to just be" sounds too good to be true. www.moomah.com.
