Attention little villains and vigilantes: Ready your capes! There's a new spot in Gotham that requires your attention. Allow the Bat-Signal to guide you toward Loot, a kid-centric comic book shop and creative space that just debuted in Carroll Gardens. Joseph Einhorn, the founder of Fancy.com, is the mastermind behind the Brooklyn hotspot. Loot is certainly one of the coolest stores in NYC, but it is more than making purchases. Part shop, part activity center, the Court St outpost operates like a membership service in which youngsters receive unlimited access to over 3,000 bagged and boarded comics (one at a time) for $30 per month. If pint-sized patrons prefer, they can also snag a comic for $5. Classes for young comic enthusiasts will begin this August, so mark your summer calendars. "We are hoping to promote reading and creativity with the kids and a little bit of nostalgia for the parents," Einhorn says about his business. In order to inspire entertaining alternatives to screen time, Loot offers a comic book-inspired barter system. Kiddos can accumulate "loot" by purchasing or borrowing comics. They can also make and sell their own comics to earn loot (the shop only keeps 10 percent of sales for expenses such as credit card processing). Consider your little ones readers and creators!
The sun can't always shine in NYC, but luckily these rainy day activities for kids will keep your youngsters occupied when storms roll in.
From a trip to stellar kids' museums to a playdate at our favorite indoor playgrounds for kids, venues across the city make the most out of a dreary forecast, so don't fret when a trip to the nearest water playground isn't in the cards. Trust us, there are still plenty of summer adventures to be had indoors!
Next time the raindrops trickle in, suit up in those galoshes and find an umbrella big enough for your brood. No one will want to miss out on the best rainy day activities NYC kids love.