FiDi Families Plans Super Playdate for Sunday

by | Jan 28, 2014 | Downtown Living, Editor's Pick, Events, Family | 0 comments

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FiDi Families Founder Denise Courter is creating Superbowl XLIII excitement for children in Lower Manhattan with a Football-themed playdate on Superbowl Sunday. Families are invited to test out the new kid-friendly football app “Let’s Play Football” and enjoy a new indoor playspace at Paradigm Kids in the heart of the Financial District. Children ages 3 – 7 are invited to enjoy arts and crafts with The Crafty Kids, enjoy healthy snacks from Snikkidy, GoGo squeeZ as well as juice from Honest Kids. It’s a great opportunity for kids to learn more about the game of football, before t.v.’s around the City are tuned into the “Big Game”.

The excitement has been building as Super Bowl Blvd takes place over 4 days, leading up to the gridiron match of the year. Families are invited to participate in interactive games, meet players, listen to live music and take a photo with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, before Sunday.  Register for your badge and gain entry into several family-friendly venues from January 29th – February 2nd.

To learn more about this fun event in Lower Manhattan, visit http://bit.ly/1dYu1nE#sthash.NLzjfqqF.dpuf
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CATCH THE VIDEO TRAILER (featuring the voice of the Eagles Merrill Reese) HERE.   

DOWNLOAD THE FREE BOOK-APP (featuring NFL Analyst Ron Jaworski) from the iTunes store now HERE.
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