Holiday magic at the Long Island Children's Museum

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Kids and families created jolly memories to kick off the holiday season at the Long Island Children’s Museum’s inaugural Jolly Jamboree on Dec. 7.

Families unwrapped a night of festive fun, from grooving at a dance party with Santa and Rudolph to sock skating around an indoor rink with Elsa and Olaf from the Disney movie “Frozen.” Guests made a variety of wintery crafts, including designing snowman hats and decorating their own tasty treats.

Carolers sang throughout the museum, and other characters, like the beloved Pete the Cat, roamed around to visit the kids. It was a holiday celebration packed with interactive activities, festive photo opportunities and holiday cheer.

The event was meant to offer families an affordable, festive way to celebrate the holiday season and bring families together, Aimee Terzulli, the museum’s Vice President for Program & Visitor Experience said.

“It’s a night where everybody just can come and spend time together,” she said, “which is really what we want to do during the holidays."