Take off your shoes and join the world of re-imagined play—the kind where creativity flourishes and hands-on learning through exploration blossoms into new art forms. After four years of dreaming up an open play space for all ages, Twirl founder Sabrina Cazarez made her dreams a reality in Alameda last year. If you haven’t been to Twirl you’ll want to stop in ASAP.

Creativity Zones
Instead of throwing a bunch of toys in different rooms (or even corners of the room), Twirl takes a much cleaner and inventive approach to playtime for kids under 10 in the play gallery. There’s a super fun main play structure in the center of the room with creative learning spaces surrounding it on each wall and little wall nooks offer a variety of play spaces in the open floor plan. One corner of the room is home to a bookshelf and seating area with some toddler floor toys, while other nooks are painted their own unique color and have a different imagination activity within them — Like a giant piano, LEGO build wall, astronaut ship and costume, hanging chair, restaurant, or shop. The play exhibits (as Twirl calls them) rotate out each quarter so the kiddos will never get bored. Drop-in is just $12 per kiddo (adults are free) and you can stay as long as you’d like during that time seven days a week!

The paint studio offers kids of all ages different art activities at each table, as well as a reusable materials and art supply center for kids to try their hand at anything they comes up with! The fun is fairly limitless at Twirl.

Ongoing Activities for Kids and Parents
During a normal day of Open Play, Twirl leaders periodically come out to lead Twirl Time, where they sing and dance as a group! Twirl also offers 6-week long after-school art classes for kids in grades TK-Second Grade where Twirl staff help with homework then lead an afternoon art project and offer snacks. Looking for a little time alone? Twirl has some amazing Kids Night Out happenings on Fridays with themes like Earth Day and Space. For just $35 you get to drop the kiddo off at Twirl from 5:30-8 p.m. to create, snack and play — Not bad! Twirl even has you covered from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. over Spring Break and Summer Vacation! Sabrina says they typically have about one counselor to six kids (more depending on the age of the children), and they keep the groups relatively small (awesome!). There are even drop-off weekday Zumba classes available for ages 3-8 and Baby Workshops where Twirl will help you get a fabulous baby handprint or footprint.

Community Focused
Sabrina lives in Alameda with her family, so she made sure that Twirl is a hub for community, not just another business. She features local artists throughout the studio, sells local goods in the Twirl shop, offers adult crafting classes, and is also open to collaborating on events like parent meetups . Kids will adore having the back party room all to themselves then letting loose on the play floor and art gallery area for their birthday, too. Twirl offers a variety of birthday party packages and add-ons. Be sure to check out the Twirl calendar for all of the upcoming community events.

Twirl
1424 Park St.
Alameda, CA
Drop-In Hours: Sunday-Monday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. (but check their website for early closures due to private parties)
Cost: $12/child
Online: twirlalameda.com

Have you been to Twirl yet? What’s the first thing you’d do when you go?

–Shari Wargo Stamps

It’s almost time for endless sunshine, playground romps and lots of popsicles. Be sure to add picnicking to your list. We’re talking about a trip to Picnic, Ravenswood’s new gathering place for parents and kids. Like its warm, breezy name implies, Picnic is a welcoming hub for parents that want friends, support and camaraderie. It offers prenatal and new-parent classes and support groups, plus silly-fun programming for kids. Here’s an inside look.

The Place for New Parents
Picnic was created by Sue Gottschall and Rebecca Nguyen, a mother-daughter team. Both have a Master in Education and are certified lactation consultants, so they understand the struggles and joys new parents encounter. After teaching for years, they opened Picnic to make local parents’ roller coaster rides easier and more fun. The offerings start as early as prenatal workshops and go up to music and dance classes for five-year-olds.

The three-fold prenatal curriculum includes a six-week childbirth education series, a breastfeeding your baby workshop, and a bringing baby home workshop. They touch on breathing and relaxation, nutrition and exercise, birth options and more — and with personal stories shared along the way, everyone emerges with a handful of new friends. Once baby has arrived, there are new mom and baby groups that meet weekly and are opportunities to have topical discussions and connect. While everyone chats, moms bounce their babies, nurse, and do lots of smiling and cooing.

It’s Like Your Living Room
Picnic’s homey feel is part of the appeal. At the center is a huge woven rug, where parents fan out with their kids and kick back on pillows, much like they would in their own living rooms. The ceilings are high with skylights for plenty of warm, natural light, and kids’ art is displayed on the wall. There are two rocking chairs for nursing moms and pint-sized bookshelves filled with books and small toys. Kids enjoy snuggling with huge stuffed animals or curling up in a mini arm chair for quiet time. There is nothing over-stimulating, which puts both parents and tots ease.

photo: Shalimar B Photography

Fun & Learning as They Grow
Stick around past the baby years for monthly meet-ups for toddlers themed around early literacy. There’s also a gem called Stories, Songs, and Finger Plays, at which parents and their littles practice some of the read-aloud strategies discussed in class. Especially popular are the Stomp and Shout music classes, which are mixed-age (8 months to 4 years) adventures that celebrate growing up in the city.

Everyone can gather at special events like movie nights, family dance parties and music ho-downs, and they all open with a few moments to read or play. Prices and times vary for all classes and workshops, and the website is the best place to register and see what’s coming up.

The bottom line? This picnic is indoors, but it’s definitely one that’ll leave you feeling bright and sunny.

Picnic: A Gathering Spot for Families with Young Children
3717 N. Ravenswood Ave.
Suite 219E
Ravenswood
773-259-2543
Online: chicagofamilypicnic.com

What classes and resources help you most as a parent? Let us know in the Comments!

— Kelly Aiglon