From ice skating and holiday light festivals to family dinners, you’ll find the perfect activities for making memories.

If holiday movies have taught us anything, it’s that the months of November through January are all about spending time with family and feeling the magic of the season.

While you may not have a small town, family business to save this holiday (a.k.a every Christmas plot line currently on TV), you can enjoy the festive activities Rosemont has to offer. Just imagine sipping cups and cups of hot cocoa, ice skating under the moonlight, and starting a new holiday tradition.

And what better way to celebrate this year’s Yuletide than by curating your very own holiday bucket list? Lucky for you, we’ve compiled the best experiences across Rosemont to start filling you with the season’s warmth.

Photo credit: Village of Rosemont

1. Visit Your Community Christmas Tree (& Snap Family Photos!)

It’s almost an unspoken rule that community Christmas trees, completely adorned with sparkling lights, make for the perfect family photo—that you should totally use as the background of your next holiday card! Head to Rosemont’s Parkway Bank Park entertainment district to see an impressive display of more than 80,000 holiday lights alongside the Park’s iconic Christmas tree and even a walk-through illuminated ornament. Afterward, go ice skating at the Chicago Wolves Ice Rink and grab a seasonal dessert at any of the nearby eateries.

Photo credit: Village of Rosemont

2. Take Pictures with Santa

What’s the holidays without a family portrait with Santa? Say hello to the jolly ‘ol Big Guy at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago now until December 24 to check off this classic tradition from your bucket list. Pro tip: pre-book your visit in advance to avoid those lengthy lines. Your future self will thank you.

3. Tackle Holiday Shopping as a Family

After taking photos with Santa at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago, tackle your holiday shopping and get your kiddos involved—there’s nothing more special to a grandparent than a hand-picked gift from their favorite little one. With over 130 high-end outlet stores from popular brands, you and your children can find the perfect present for all of your loved ones. You’ll be able to knock out all of your holiday shopping in one go—trust us!

Photo credit: Village of Rosemont

4. Go Ice Skating

Embrace winter’s charm with a few hours of ice skating—which will certainly give your kids the thrill and uniqueness they crave. At the Chicago Wolves Ice Rink, your family can ice skate for free now through January 28. Either bring your own skates or rent a pair for $8 on-site. Check out the complete schedule of ice skating hours here.

Photo credit: Sparkle Light Festival

5. See a Holiday Light Display

In case you need more glitz, sparkle, and awe, Rosemont’s Sparke Light Festival has it all. Open now through the end of December, the glistening spectacle has five villages, each featuring festive decor and towering displays that are illuminated with millions of lights.

You can also enjoy hop aboard the free “Holly Trolly” train and go tubing down the Alpine Slide, amongst many other happenings. Sparkle Light Festival even added its own ice skating rink this year!

6. Drink All the Hot Cocoa

It seems like every holiday movie has at least one scene where hot cocoa is on full display, and honestly, who can resist a warm hug in a cup? Sugar Factory at Rosemont’s Parkway Bank Park entertainment district is spotlighting a twist on the traditional drink with their pink unicorn hot chocolate (yes, it’s completely pink!) and s’mores version. It’s the perfect seasonal photo opp of your kids, and also insanely photographic.

Photo credit: Village of Rosemont

7. Enjoy Dinner at a Cozy Restaurant

Quality one-on-one time with your kids tops the list of things to do during the holiday season, especially once they’re home from school. We recommend an unplugged dinner (that’s right, absolutely no phones or devices!) at your restaurant of choice. There’s over 40 different restaurants to choose from throughout the Rosemont community that offer both kid-friendly and seasonal menus. We recommend planning dinner after a fun evening of shredding ice at the Chicago Wolves Ice Rink.

 

Get ready to check off each item on your personalized holiday bucket list and revel in the joy of the season!

Keep this list of the best photo booths in New York and Brooklyn where you can strike a pose with the kids, the old-fashioned way

There’s just something about an old-fashioned photo booth. Despite it feeling a little archaic in the age of the cell phone, it’s hard to pass on the opportunity to step behind the velvet curtain to snap a few fun-filled photos. Nowadays, believe it or not, there are still some traditional photo booths in New York—and a select few still use film. (What?!) For an alternative to the formal family portrait, cram into one of these little photo booth “studios” and let the magic happen! Want more nostalgic fun around New York? Head to NYC’s family-friendly arcades! Or for some old-school New York fun, try these “vanishing New York” spots! 

Where to Find Classic Photo Booths in NYC

1. The Ace Hotel

The Ace Hotel is an NYC gem any time of the day. Grab a meal, a quick coffee (they serve Stumptown afterall), or enjoy its free lobby WIFI to get some work done, all while your kids enjoy the legendary photo booth. Located in the Flatiron District, this spot is also fun to go grab drinks and dinner without the kids as well!

850 Broadway
Flatiron District
Online: acehotel.com

2. DeKalb Market Hall at City Point

There are many reasons to visit the downtown Brooklyn mall of City Point (the Alamo Drafthouse movie theater, Trader Joe’s, McNally Jackson bookstore, etc.). Yet another is DeKalb Market Hall, a food hall featuring vendors selling bites and beverages of all kinds. There is also a photo booth here, found right at the foot of the escalators. It’s $5 for a strip, and you can share to your social accounts right from the booth if you want.

445 Albee Square W.
Fulton Mall
Downtown Brooklyn
Online: citypointbrooklyn.com

3. Kiehl’s

The folks at Kiehl’s want you to capture how radiant their products make your skin look right in store. Head to the brand’s Meatpacking District location to capture your picture-perfect complexions.

400 W. 14th St.
Meatpacking District
Online: kiehls.com

4. UNIQLO Fifth Ave.

Shopping and taking pictures sounds like a match made in heaven, especially when you have the kids with you. (It’s a good way to keep them from getting bored.) We guess that’s what UNIQLO had in mind when it installed a photo booth inside its massive 89,000-square-foot flagship store on Fifth Ave. Take note!: It’s free for a strip of four pictures. (You will no doubt “pay” for the snaps with the purchase of some of the brand’s duds.) Also good to know: there’s a Starbucks inside the store and cell phone charging stations, so you could stay a while…

666 5th Ave.
Midtown
Online: uniqlo.com

photo booth fun in NYC

5. 7B Horseshoe Bar

This spot goes by three names: “The Horseshoe Bar”, “Vazac’s”, and “7B”. On the outside it looks like a classic Lower East Side dive bar, because, well, it is. But it’s got more than that going for it on the inside. With a bar that’s actually shaped like a horseshoe, major LES cred and grittiness, this place has also made cameos in major films like the The Godfather II, Crocodile Dundee, and The Verdict. Its latest star turn? In the incredible, dimension-bending Netflix series, Russian Doll.

108 Avenue B (at E 7th St.)
Lower East Side
Online: facebook.com/7bHorseshoeBarAkaVazacs

6. The Smith

Getting your kids ready to enjoy brunch at The Smith is as easy as “1, 2, cheese!” the restaurant’s Midtown, East Village, Lincoln Square, and NoMad locations all have photo booths for you to enjoy, with some located in the basement by the restrooms, and some, like in NoMad, actually in the restroom.

Various Locations
Online: thesmithrestaurant.com

7. Joe & The Juice

Is your face photo-ready thanks to kale and beet smoothies? If so, stop by Joe & The Juice to grab some healthy grub and snap a few photos in its photo booth (near the back of the shop). This is one of the more spacious juice/café spots in NYC, so feel free to bring the kids and stay a while.

67 Spring St. (btwn Crosby & Lafayette St.)
Soho
Online: joejuice.com

8. M&M World New York Store

The M&M store is the ideal spot for kids to explore the magical world of chocolate and document it all with a photo booth keepsake. The three floors of M&M themed candy and gifts is sure to keep both adults and children occupied, but after you’ve got your chocolate fix be sure to head to the photo booth on the 2nd floor and take home some snaps to remember the outing!

1600 Broadway
Times Square
Online: mmsworld.com

9.  Bubby’s Tribeca

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and pies! Oh my! More than two decades ago Bubby’s started off by baking pies, and now it’s a full-fledged restaurant with a couple of locations around the city. (Note: they serve some of the best pancakes in the city.) But head to the one on Hudson Street for a little bit of top model action to take some pics. 

120 Hudson St.
Tribeca

Online: bubbys.com

Your kids are certain to release their inner Magellan along this historic trail

For a weekend getaway that offers lush forests, sparkling lakes, a majestic mountain (that stands over 11,000 feet!) and family fun, Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory is calling your name. We promise you’ll be in awe of the area’s impeccable beauty, while your little ones will be equally as entertained by the surrounding history.

Located just 90 minutes east of Portland, Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory is a great destination for a weekend road trip. Think nature, solace, cultural heritage and, we can’t forget, one-on-one family time.

To experience Mt. Hood Territory in all of its glory and see its history in one go, head to the Mt. Hood Territory Heritage Trail for a kid-friendly-meets-educational escapade. The historic trail features 26 different heritage sites, each brimming with interactive, hands-on experiences that’ll bring the 1800s to life–and keep your children busy. All you have to do is show up and let history do the entertaining.

Keep reading to discover seven of the trail’s stops that are perfect for your mini pioneer!

7 Stops You Don’t Want to Miss Along Mt. Hood Territory’s Heritage Trail

1. The Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum

Located in the heart of Government Camp (the only town five miles within Mt. Hood!), the Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum is an excellent starting point to dive into the region’s storied past and present. With access to six unique galleries, your family can learn about the history of skiing and mountaineering.

2. End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive & Visitor Information Center

Take a step back in time. Located at the exact spot where Oregon Trail pioneers once camped in Oregon City as they awaited their land claims during the 1800s, this visitor center and museum highlights real-life records of these journeyers’ travels. You can also try your hand at candle dipping, butter and doll making, wagon packing, paper weaving and much more.

3. Philip Foster Farm

Young explorers will get a kick out of the countless interactive activities at Philip Foster Farm. From building a cabin with life-size Lincoln logs to grinding corn in an 1860s barn to cleaning laundry with a scrub board and wringer, you’ll get to experience daily life in the 1800s.

4. Oregon City Municipal Elevator

Also known as the vertical “Elevator Street,” this elevator was once powered by water and electricity for a 130-foot ride. Today, it stands as one of only four outdoor municipal elevators in the world, and remains the only “vertical street” in North America. Ride the elevator to the top to view downtown Oregon City from its observation deck and the neighboring McLoughlin Promenade, a 7.8-acre linear park, and don’t miss the nearby McLoughlin Conservation District’s homes brimming with Oregon history.

5. Canby Ferry

For over a century, the Canby Ferry has transported residents and visitors across the Willamette River, from the cities of Canby to Wilsonville and West Linn, as both a vehicle and walk-on ferry. Take a ride on the historic barge for impeccable views of the river and a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as it’s one of three remaining ferries operating in Oregon.

6. Willamette Meteorite at Fields Bridge Park

With 19 acres for exploration, Fields Bridge Park offers an afternoon of kid-focused fun with walking paths, playgrounds and a fishing pier, to name a few. The most astonishing sight to see, next to the neighboring Tualatin River, is the Willamette Meteorite. The exhibit commemorates the 15.5-ton, iron meteorite, which is the largest in the U.S. and sixth-largest in the world.

7. George Rogers Park

This 26-acre community park is the perfect place to take in the Willamette River at its sandy beach by the confluence of Oswego Creek. The open grassy area above the beach is home to a historic Iron Smelter, a reminder of the area’s industrial past, and is the perfect spot for a family picnic.

For a bonus activity that’ll get you on the water, take a guided paddle trip from Oregon City to Willamette Falls, a magnificent waterfall that offers a wonderful backdrop for your next family portrait and learn about the area’s history along the way (great for kids ages eight and older).

Pro Tip: Before traveling the Heritage Trail, view the Mt. Hood Territory Heritage Trail interactive map, to locate all historical sites and find the best places to eat, shop and play along the way.

 

Start planning your Oregon trip to experience life on the Mt. Hood Territory Heritage Trail!

These family picture outfit ideas are works of art!

Now that spring is in full bloom, there are opportunities for family pictures no matter where you look! The sun is a little brighter and a lot warmer. Trees are filling in and the grass is coming alive. There are blooms everywhere. Why wouldn’t you want to take full advantage of that kind of backdrop to take pictures with your favorite people? And, just as importantly, there are so many events in the spring! Looking at you, Easter, Mother’s Day, graduation season, and wedding season! With everything happening and coming up soon, it’s the perfect time to capture your family in some official photos. And we’re here to get you ready for your close up with these family picture outfit ideas.

Whether you hire a professional photographer or use the timer setting on your phone, snagging a great pic of your loved ones is ultra-easy when you have awesome family picture outfits! That doesn’t have to mean everyone wearing the exact same thing (although it totally can!). The trend that’s been gaining in popularity over the last several years is more of a blend-but-don’t-totally-match outfit scheme. Why do we love it? Because it means every family member gets to wear what they feel great in without looking like a carbon copy of each other.

Of course, that means you really can’t go wrong in picking out clothes, since their personalities are exactly what makes our loved ones so lovable! But if you want to have a photo that still sticks to a cohesive color, pattern, fabric, or style, we have some family picture outfit ideas from Boden that will turn that photo into an heirloom.

Linen & Lace

Boden

The coordinating textures on dad's and kiddo's button-downs add a little pop and the blouse and dress keep things soft and oh-so-pretty. This is super spring, but also would look so cool against a downtown city background for soje contrast!

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Garden Party Pink

Boden

Full spring blooms and major Easter vibes make this the kind of classic combination you can't go wrong with this time of year. Not to mention, weddings, Easter events, and Mother's Day brunch will also be totally fitting for these looks!

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Splash of Sun

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It's the time of year to welcome the sun, and these saturated styles are perfect for both vacations and pictures! Or pictures on family vacation. Even better.

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In the Navy

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Who doesn't love navy? It's a neutral so you can mix and match it with anything. For spring, a pop of red and pink makes this combination super easy and adorable!

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Fireworks and noodle soup are two fun Lunar New Year traditions for families

Whether it’s called Chinese New Year, Seollal, Shōgatsu, or Tết, Lunar New Year (running officially from New Year’s Eve on Jan 22. through Feb. 5) is a special holiday for more than 1.6 billion people of Asian descent across the globe. Think of it as a cross between the Fourth of July, Passover, Christmas, and the biggest birthday bash ever—all rolled into one. There are some essential customs that many people hold dear, and each one revolves around family, food, fortune, and fun; these Lunar New Year traditions will help you teach your kids about this important holiday.

Prepare for the Lunar New Year

Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

Although it happens in the middle of winter, Lunar New Year is also known as the Spring Festival in many Asian countries. As such, it’s also a time when many families prepare for the new year (and the coming spring) with major house cleaning. Asian superstition dictates that household organization extends to finances too, which means paying off or collecting debts before the new year.

In addition to decorating the house with red paper cutouts and banners—particularly rabbit-themed decorations in 2023—during this festive time, a fun activity to do with kids is folding origami boxes and putting small lights in them as a way to remember ancestors and wish for good luck in the coming year.

Pro-tip: Plan to do housekeeping before the new year commences. Many celebrants believe that sweeping around the house on Lunar New Year’s Day is akin to sweeping away all of your good luck for the year!

Have Some Noodle Soup

Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

There are many different traditional dishes that are enjoyed during Lunar New Year, but one of the most common dishes served across Asian countries during the holiday is a bowl of noodle soup. On Lunar New Year’s Eve and Day, families often eat handmade wheat noodles in a savory broth that includes vegetables and hard-boiled eggs. Long noodles represent longevity and long life, while eggs symbolize rebirth and starting anew.

Pro-tip: Don’t cut the noodles! Slurping is OK and expected. Also, it’s traditional to serve elders and the little ones before serving yourself.

Mo’ Money, Mo’ Fortunes

Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

During Lunar New Year, kids may receive festively decorated red envelopes that are filled with “lucky money,” along with written notes wishing them health, happiness, and success. Known as lai see (Cantonese), ang pao (Hokkien) or hong bao (Mandarin), these red packets also are given during other holidays and special occasions. Increasingly, money is given via red envelope mobile payment apps in many parts of Asia.

Pro-tip: While the amount of cash isn’t as important as the intent behind the gift, many Asian people believe the number or denomination is very important, so you’ll want to make sure you’re putting a “lucky” number inside the red envelopes. Also, make sure to include clean, crisp bills because no one wants to start the new year with crumpled cash.

Related: 12 Easy Lunar New Year Projects for Kids

Find the Fireworks

Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

While many people in America set off fireworks that light up the night sky only during Fourth of July celebrations, firecrackers are the noisemakers of choice for those who commemorate Lunar New Year. Traditionally, the sounds from the small explosions are meant to drive away evil spirits, while strings of firecrackers are invariably red, which is an auspicious and lucky color.

Pro-tip: Since most places require special permits or have banned fireworks and firecrackers outright, take the kiddos to your city or town’s Chinatown, which often has firecracker displays and lion dances during the weeks of the Lunar New Year. Alternately, ringing bells to usher in the Lunar New Year is a perfectly acceptable way to ward off evil spirits this time of year. Plus, you’ll have an excuse to use those jingle bells left over from Christmas.

Dress for Success for Lunar New Year

Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

Dressing in bright colors—especially in red—is common practice during Lunar New Year. Revelers wear their fanciest duds as a way to scare away evil spirits and invite good fortune to them. Some devotees will even go as far as wearing red underpants! Wearing new clothes from head to toe also symbolizes new beginnings for the new year, and wearing something red is the luckiest color of them all.

Pro-tip: Red looks good on everybody.

Take a Family Photo

Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

Most importantly, Lunar New Year is about spending time and celebrating with family and loved ones. For many Asian families, Lunar New Year is the one time in the year when entire extended families get to see each other, so it’s the perfect opportunity to snap an annual family portrait. If you live far away from relatives, this might not be possible, so try other ways to stay connected like these sweet ideas for keeping in touch with grandparents from a distance

Pro-tip: Your family portrait shouldn’t be too staged or too pose-y. It’s a celebration. Have fun!

This Chinese New Year is an extra special one, so don’t miss out on the celebrations at one of these family-friendly events in the DMV

Get ready for the bunny puns as we hop into the year of the rabbit! The Chinese Lunar New Year—also known as the Spring Festival—kicks off the first day of the lunisolar year and marks the start of the spring season. It’s 15 straight days of celebrations (from new moon to full moon) and is the most important holiday for many East Asian countries. Get ready for celebratory fanfare as families gather to usher out the old year and welcome a new year of fortune and good luck. For those in the market for extra good fortune, the rabbit is considered to be the luckiest of the 12 zodiac signs. But because you can never be too lucky,  we’ve rounded up the best Chinese Lunar New Year events in Washington, DC—from traditional dragon dances to eating lucky meals made of “longevity” noodles—for a very hoppy new year. Bonus: these events are all educational, too!

Chinese Lunar New Year Activities for Kids in Washington, DC

Watch the Chinese Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown

In celebration of the Zodiac's luckiest animal, the rabbit, this parade will be historically the largest to date. Chinese traditions will be on display including lion dance troupes, traditional costume teams, drum teams and more alongside community groups like the Almas Shriners, the Girl Scouts and even the Washington Wizard's dance team. There is a fireworks finale at 3:45 p.m.

Cost: Free
Date: Jan. 22 at 2 p.m.

Chinatown
Online: dcparade.com

Challenge Bookworms with a Zodiac Read-a-Thon

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library is celebrating the year of the rabbit all month long with a Zodiac-themed reading challenge. Can you read your way through the Chinese zodiac? Pick a book based on one of the twelve Zodiac signs (tiger, dog, rat, dragon, ox, rabbit, snake, goat, pig, horse, rooster and monkey). Get through all 12 signs and you'll receive a prize!

Cost: Free
Dates: Jan. 4-Jan. 25

21901 G St NW
Gallery Place/Chinatown
Online: dclibrary.libnet

Watch a Lunar New Year Cooking Demo

DC Chefs Danny Lee and Scott Drewno, co-owners of CHIKO and Anju, will share family traditions while demonstrating how to cook traditional holiday dishes at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.

Cost: Free
Date: Jan. 21 from 1-2 p.m.

1050 Independence Ave SW
National Mall
Online: si.edu

Explore Chinese and Korean New Year's Traditions at SAAM

Learn about traditions across Chinese and Korean cultures at this annual event featuring performances, hands-on craft projects, an interactive scavenger hunt  regional foods and more. A special Lunar New Year menu will be offered in the Courtyard Cafe.

Cost: Free
Date: Jan. 28 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

8th and G St. NW
Gallery Place/Chinatown
Online: si.edu

Chinese Lunar New Year Activities for Kids in Virginia

Celebrate with a Lantern Festival

Buddhist monks were the first to use glowing lanterns in their Lunar celebrations around 50 AD (around the same time it is believed Buddhism arrived in China). To honor Buddha, others adopted this tradition. Today, lanterns represent the symbolic nature of illuminating the future. Stroll through over 10,000 handmade Chinese lanterns at the Winter Lantern Festival in Tysons Corner. In addition to the stunning, larger-than-life lantern displays, there are parent-powered rides, like a steel roller coaster, Instagrammable photo ops on LED swings and live performances.

Cost: $17.99/children; $29.99/adults
Dates: Thurs.-Sun., now-Feb. from 5-1- p.m.

8025 Galleria Dr.
Tysons, VA
Online: winterlanternfestival.com

Get Festive at the Tết Grand Festival 

Celebrate the year of the rabbit at the largest Lunar New Year festival in the tai-state area! This annual event at the Dulles Expo Center showcases Vietnamese culture and traditions through exhibits, dance performances, arts and crafts and more.

Cost: $10/adults, $5/children (free under 2)
Dates: Jan. 14 & 15

4320 Chantilly Shopping Center
Chantilly, Virginia
Online: unation.com

Make Lunar New Year Decorations at Oakton Library

Get crafty with Lunar New Year-themed activities at the Oakton Library. Make traditional red envelopes to gift money in, create a money tree to hang the envelopes on and fashion lanterns out of paper. There will also be a traditional lion dance performed by the Taiwan Fun group.

Cost: Free
Date: Jan. 28 at 10:30 a.m.

10304 Lynnhaven Pl.
Oakton, VA
Online: patch.com

Chinese Lunar New Year Activities for Kids in Maryland

Watch Live Performances at Rockville's Free Event

Head to Thomas S. Wootton High School for an educational day of performances, activities and food. Coordinated in partnership with the town, Rockville's Asian Pacific American Taskforce invites the community to celebrate Asian culture during this free annual event.

Cost: Free
Date: Jan 28 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

2100 Wootton Pkwy.
Rockville, MD
Online: rockvillemd.gov/

Spend Lunar Night Celebrating the New Year

If you are looking for a lunar celebration that showcases traditions and customs across many East Asian cultures, check out this all-weekend waterfront festival. The weekend lineup includes Chinese shadow puppets, sugar painting, paper cutting, Chinese watercolor painting, red lantern crafts and more.

Cost: $10-30
Dates: Jan. 21 & 22

West Shore Park
Baltimore, MD
Online: lunar-night.com

Make Art at The Walter Museum 

Spend the day at The Walter Museum for free, hands-on fun. In honor of Lunar New Year, the museum is hosting lion dances, live performances, art workshops and more.

Cost: Free
Date: Jan. 22 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

600 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD
Online: thewalters.org

 

 

We adore gifts that everyone can share. These are the best gifts for the whole family!

It’s not always necessary to buy for each member of the family—yours or those you love. There are so many goodies out there that everybody will appreciate, as long as you know where to look. Actually, you can just look here! We’ve put together a guide to the best gifts for the whole family. These are the goodies that the crew can share, play, with, learn, and enjoy together. Plus, as a bonus, it makes your holiday shopping so much easier.

Not only will every member of the crew appreciate them, but many of these bring everyone together. From classes to games to art and more, encouraging family time is the ultimate goal of all of our picks. These gifts for the whole family will definitely remind us all what’s really important this season, and are sure to be enjoyed beyond just the holidays. That’s at least two gifts in one, right? What a win for the most wonderful time of the year!

Family Cooking Class

Sur La Table has always been great for gift-giving, and this year we're also loving their offering of cooking classes! This Pizza & Calzone class is designed for the whole family with kiddos 7+. 

Family Fun: Pizza & Calzones Cooking Class ($69.00/person), Sur La Table—Buy Now

Paint Your Life Professional Portrait

The entire family will love—and get to be included in!— a professionally painted portrait from Paint Your Life! Select the painting technique you'd like used (oil, charcoal, watercolor, and more!), choose an artist from Paint Your Life's team of talent, and upload the photo you’d like used. You can even upload multiple photos to be combined into one portrait! 

Use code TINYBEANS30 for 30% off your order!

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Letterfolk Placemats, Set of 2

We're just swooning over these placemats from Letterfolk! Personalize them with the included tiles, and even add more tile sets for additional color options for extra customization options. Tinybeans Exclusive: Take 15% off sitewide with code TINY15! Valid through 12/31.

Letterfolk Placemats, Set of 2 ($78.00)—Buy Now

BabyQuip Gift Cards

Babies and kiddos require a lot of stuff. Like, a lot. So when holiday traveling comes along, all of that gear has to come along, too. Unless they use BabyQuip! BabyQuip is the baby gear rental service that delivers everything from strollers to cribs to car seats and toys right to your destination (including hotels, Airbnb, private residences, and more!), sets them up for you, then picks it all up when you're done. You'll be giving them the gift of ease for the entire family, no matter where they are!

BabyQuip Gift Cards (Starting at $25.00)—Buy Now

Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon

Where has this been all our lives? This stroller wagon accommodates 1 or 2 kiddos up to 5 years old and transforms from a stroller to a wagon with the flip of the handle! Parents can choose to push or pull the Pivot Xplore and can even add a toddler seat or car seat adaptors (sold separately) for the ultimate in versatility for everybody in the family!

Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain Stroller Wagon ($399.99)—Buy Now

Electric Tabletop S'mores Maker

You don't have to camp out to eat like you are! This electric s'mores maker turns your house into a campsite (safely!). Gather the whole family and dig in.

Electric Tabletop S'mores Maker ($27.99), Macy's—Buy Now

Family Night Jar

Start Family Night off on the right foot with a choose-your-own-adventure tile from this family night jar, complete with personalized lid from LGWdesign!

Family Night Jar ($18.00), Etsy—Buy Now

LED Karaoke Microphone with Bluetooth

The family that sings together...okay, so we can't find the perfect rhyme, but what brings the group together faster than karaoke? Works with your favorite karaoke app or YouTube videos!

LED Karaoke Microphone with Bluetooth ($17.99), Macy's—Buy Now

Mini Projector with Bluetooth

Turn any space into a movie theater! Project movies, video games, and photos up to 150" with 2 HDMI connections and Bluetooth capabilities. Family movie night has never been so fun.

Mini Projector with Bluetooth ($179.99), Macy's—Buy Now

Beat the Parents

There's more than just bragging rights at stake; each team must pick a wager before the game can begin. What are you willing to do if you lose? Wash the dishes? Treat the other side to movie night? Pick your bet and then take turns answering trivia questions correctly (kid-friendly!) and see who gets crowned the winner.

Beat the Parents ($11.99), Macy's—Buy Now

Personalized Family Puzzle Map Canvas Print

A beautiful sentiment, this print from BeaverPrints connects your family no matter where you all are! 

Personalized Family Puzzle Map Canvas Print ($25.50+), Etsy—Buy Now

Personalized Wooden Puzzle Coasters

We love this fun set of custom coasters! Select up to 12 coasters and add a storage tray—it's all personalized for your family.

Personalized Wooden Puzzle Coasters ($16.18+), Etsy—Buy Now

Family Movie Night Popcorn Containers

No more arguing over who gets which bowl! These personalized containers from KLSistersBoutique can be ordered as a set and offer your choice of fonts.

Family Movie Night Popcorn Containers ($8.00+), Etsy—Buy Now

 

Family Mini Fig Frame

We can't get over how adorable these are. Customized with names, hobbies, pets, FramingBricks creates a personal display that's so fun!

Family Mini Fig Frame ($75.00), Etsy—Buy Now

Quotebook

Quotebooks were born from a husband and wife team who liked to write down funny things they said to each other, and as their family grew, they added their kids' words, too! Create your own keepsake book, authored by your family. 

Quotebook ($39.95), Etsy—Buy Now

Brady Bunch Family Blanket

Re-create the iconic Brady Bunch opening credits with your own bunch! Lots of options available for customizing from BestiesHouseOfGifts, as well as three blanket sizes.

Brady Bunch Family Blanket ($50.00+), Etsy—Buy Now

Personalized Snowball Bucket

The perfect seasonal gift, you can personalize the color and text on this snowball bucket! Although the pictured snowballs aren't included, you can either fill them with actual snowballs, or with these fluffy plush snowballs.

Personalized Snowball Bucket ($22.99), Personalization Mall—Buy Now

Farmhouse Initial Personalized Canvas Print

The rustic vibes of this print combined with your family's initial, last name, and one line of text! You also have color and size options.

Farmhouse Initial Personalized Canvas Print ($29.99+), Personalization Mall—Buy Now

Merry Family Personalized Framed Wall Art

You can add up to 23 names that are automatically formatted into an ornament, and you can include any line of text and optional year!

Merry Family Personalized Framed Wall Art ($27.99+), Personalization Mall—Buy Now

Mixbook

Mixbook lets you select, format, design, and customize your own photo book using their easy editing tool! Create a personalized photo gift that tells the family story, explores lineage, celebrates a new member, captures an event, and so much more. If photo books aren't for you, Mixbook offers a ton of different photo gifts. You'll want to make them for everyone! 

Mixbook—Buy Now

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Celebrate LOVE this Pride month! From Pride parades to baseball games and drag queen story time, there are plenty of colorful and creative ways to have some family fun, all while supporting the rights, protections and acceptance of our LGBTQ+ friends and family! Keep reading for a few of our favorite fabulous options.

Filoli Pride

The historic house and garden will burst into rainbow color as Ribbons of Remembrance flutter outside and rainbow floral arrangements adorn the inside. At 11:00 am on both Saturday and Sunday, gather around and listen to Filoli’s resident drag queen read fun family-friendly stories. Other weekend activities include the Rainbow Walk Estate Trail (one mile hike to learn about the symbolism of colors in the Pride flag), the Little Green Cyclo Food Truck and the Bluebird Bar (where you can enjoy a Pride-themed cocktail and relax in the shade of olive trees). June 4 & 5, 2022

Oakland A’s v. Kansas City Royals

Celebrate Pride Night at the ballpark! Five dollars from every ticket sold through this special event link will benefit the Oakland LGBTQ Center. June 17, 2022
Location: Oakland Coliseum, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland

San Francisco LGBTQ + Pride

Back for it’s 52nd year, San Francisco Pride is returning to the Civic Center. It's fun, free and open to all! June 26, 2022
Where: Start: Market/Beale Street; End: Market/8th Street

A girl with a drag queen at drag queen story time
Park Church Co-op

Drag Queen Storytime with Per Sia

Come ready to be entertained! Drag Queen extraordinaire, Per Sia, is a Latinx non-binary storyteller and youth educator. They'll be reading at a number of Bay Area locations. You and your little ones will not want to miss it!

  • May 31, 2022: Diamond Branch / Oakland Public Library, 3565 Fruitvale Ave Oakland
  • June 14, 2022: Rockridge Branch | Oakland Public Library, 5366 College Avenue Oakland
  • June 14, 2022: West Oakland Branch | Oakland Public Library, 1801 Adeline St, Oakland
  • June 15, 2022: Piedmont Ave. Branch | Oakland Public Library, 80 Echo Ave, Oakland
  • June 25, 2022: Main Library | Oakland Public Library, 125 14th St, Oakland

First Friday at Chabot Space & Science Center: Rainbows

The rainbow is both a natural phenomenon and a symbol for LGBTQ+ Pride. Come to the Chabot Space & Science Center and learn about the science and cultural significance of rainbows! For example, how are they formed? What do the colors in the rainbow flag stand for? Activities and demonstration will make this a super fun learning experience. Tip: The Café will be open for dinner and beer and wine is available for visitors 21+. June 3, 2022, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

San Mateo County Fair Family Pride Day 2022

San Mateo County Fair will be celebrating Pride with the San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band. More event details TBD, check website for more details. June 5, 2022

A child paints a rainbow on the window for Pride celebration
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Pink Triangle Ceremony

Head to Twin Peaks for the annual Pink Triangle unveiling and watch SF Mayor London Breed push the pink button. The lit Pink Triangle can be seen from miles away and it's stood proud every Pride Week since 1996. It commemorates gay victims persecuted and killed in Nazi Germany through the end of WWII. June 1, 2022

SF Pride Kids Fun Run

This annual Pride Run features a 5K, 10K, and Kids’ Dash. A distance for everyone! Get your family's legs moving in an exciting way while also helping raise money for LYRIC: Center for LGBTQQ+ Youth! Saturday, June 25

Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose

The Children's Discovery Museum's 8th annual Proud of My Family event is a true family affair. Offering activities like rainbow streamer crafts, a visitors parade, a live performance and more, the opportunity to learn about family diversity will be plenty and fun! June 4, 2022

girl holding rainbow pride flag in parade
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Queer Trans Asian Pride – A Community Gathering

Celebrate Asian Pride with fun, food, films and performances by Asian Queer Trans artists. This community gathering honors Queer, Transgender, Gender Non-Binary, Intersex, and Asian Pacific Islanders during API Heritage Month. Be a part of the community! June 4, 2022
 
 
This FREE event includes a full day of activities throughout the museum, a scavenger hunt and slime making in the Secret Garden. You won't want to miss it! June 5, 2022

 

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Lots of people can take a great picture. Maybe even you. But it’s the true photographer that can balance color, composition, light and more — and also manage to capture the spirit of his or her subject. That’s never more important than when shooting a family, siblings, newborn, etc. We went in search of the best NYC family photographers and found pros for different styles, specialties, and budgets—but all of them create work you’ll cherish for years.

For a Fun Family Shoot & More

Nadia Leon Photography

Nadia Leon specializes in capturing your kid or family in relaxed and fun moments. (No stiff poses or weird lighting here.) Nadia is happy to come to you, or meet you at a location of your choosing. A $400, 90-minute Family Shoot (which includes the opportunity to change outfits and settings) gets you 20 to 30 professionally-retouched photos in an online gallery for download. Turnaround is five business days. Leon also does maternity, engagement and wedding photo sessions in a similar style. During the pandemic, Nadia also launched the Front Steps Project in Queens, photographing families in front of their homes from six feet away. Her mission was to capture the joyful moments of life, even as everyone faced challenges. Her work from that project can be found here

Online: nadialeonphotography.com

For Editorial Photographer Who Also Does Portraits: Julie Hassett Sutton

Julie Hassett Sutton

Brooklyn-based photographer Julie Hassett Sutton has worked with The Wall Street Journal and the organization Global Kids (for whom she photographed a visit from Michelle Obama!). And yes, you can also snag a sitting with her. You can choose a 30-minute ($150) or 60-minute ($300) session that can be done in your home or at a location of your choosing.

917-747-7765
Online: photosforyour.life

To Capture the Little Details: Deer Baby

Deer Baby Photo

Deer Baby is all about storytelling. Their photographers will document your new arrival with natural shots with a candid feel — and they'll do it in NYC and Nashville. The Deer Baby shutterbugs frequently shoot in a subject's home, but they're happy to head out to the park, the streets or any location of your choosing. Got a fuzzy member of the family? Deer Baby loves including pets. Starting rate is $550. 

Online: deerbabyphoto.com

For the Out of the Ordinary: Stylish Hip Kids

Stylish Hip Kids Photography

For a truly uncommon snap of the clan, check out Stylish Hip Kids, the studio of photographer Mariliana Arvelo. The Venezuelan native shoots both outdoors and in, as well as at her Brooklyn HQ, and her work is fun, filled with color and energy, and the essence of her subjects. (Sometimes, she even adds some fun illustrated accents in post-production.) Starting rate is $400 for a mini-session.

347-225-4869
Online: stylishhipkids.com

For A Photog Who's Shot for Goop, Cup of Jo & Parents: Ana Gambuto

Ana Gambuto

Ana Gambuto will literally get down on your kid's level to get that perfect shot. (See her website for video of a shoot and the resulting pics to see what we mean.) She describes her style as polished but authentic, bright and full of life, and tells clients to drop any assumptions they might have about family photo shoots. "Mine are fast-paced, and a bit of a cardio workout. You've got to let your kids take the lead to get those real smiles!" She works in NYC and the Hamptons. Hour-long sessions are $925 and include all the high-res JPGs. 

Online: anagambuto.com

For the Classic Central Park Shoot: Ruby Photography

Ruby Photography

Yes, Samantha Ruby does all kinds of photo shoots, but she's got a knack for a great Central Park family portrait. (Check out her site to see what we mean.) Sessions last 45 minutes to an hour and cost $750 for 35 images. She works throughout the city and will travel 90 minutes to you as well. 

Online: rubyphotographynyc.com

For Capturing Moments Big and Small: Michelle Rose

Michelle Rose Photo

With a degree in art photography, Michelle Rose brings years of experience to portrait and family shoots. Her mission: Capture your family's most joyful moments with beautifully styled photos. You can book her for maternity, newborn, family, cake smash shoots and more. Scheduling is easy— just head to her website to set up a consultation and, once a date is locked in, she'll share her very helpful photoshoot and outfit guides to help you best prepare for the session. After the photoshoot, Michelle will share a private album for you to peruse. You can take a peek at Michelle's work on her Instagram account to get a sense of her style. Packages start at $1,180.

Online: michellerosephoto.com

For When You're Not Sure Your Kid Will Smile for a Photo: Shoott

Shoott

Every parent knows the struggle of trying to take a family photo and your children refuse to smile. Introducing, Shoott, a totally risk-free photography service. To set up a session, pick a date and select a location from one of 30 locations in and around NYC. (Bonus: there's no fee for booking.) Meet up with a professional photographer for a 30-minute photo session, and afterward, you'll get 40 lightly edited shots from which to select your faves. Only pay for the photos you love.(Shoott photos are $30 each, $15 per photo when you buy 10 or more or $295 for all 40.)
Book right here in NYC, or in any city in the U.S. 

Online: shoott.com

 

For a Low-Cost, Last-Minute Photo Shoot: Snapped

Snapped

Yes, now you can order up a professional photo shoot on demand. Created with the goal of making it easy to find qualified and experienced photographers on short notice (in as little as two hours!), Snapped promises high quality shots and fast delivery from a small team of vetted photographers. It's relatively low risk, and definitely low cost. A 45-minute Snapped session will set you back just $179, soup to nuts. As a bonus, if your little one is under the weather or you have a schedule conflict, you can reschedule or cancel with no fee. Plus, you'll get all your photos within 24-hours so you don't have to wait. Have we tried it? Not yet. Do we want to? You betcha!

Online: snapped.us

 

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All aboard the holiday express! The holiday season is upon us so now is the time to plan ahead for the best part, the quality time spent together. Kick this season into high gear by starting a new Christmastime tradition of going on a festive train ride to the North Pole. We’ve compiled a list of all the best options so scroll down and discover your Christmas adventure.

Tip: Book soon! Tickets sell out fast!

The Polar Express Ride

SoCal The Polar Express RIde

Inspired by the beloved classic The Polar Express, the Southern California Railway Museum has brought the story to life with an enchanting recreation you won't want to miss. The experience begins as you board a completely decked-out holiday train and have your golden ticket punched by the animated train crew. Once settled on board, the activities (set to the sounds from the original motion picture) ensue, with hot cocoa and shortbread biscuits served by dancing chefs, to a reading of the famous children's story and joyous singing with merry carolers. Meanwhile, the express chugs along all the way to the North Pole for a visit with Santa!

Cost: $50-$70/adults; $44-$64/children(2-11); free for children under 2

Southern California Railway Museum
2201 South A St.
Perris, CA 92570
Online: socalthepolarexpressride.com

Irvine Park Railroad's Christmas Train

Irvine Park Railroad

'Tis the season to board the Christmas Train! Depart from the train station at Santa's village and travel through historic Irvine Park past twinkling Christmas lights and decorations to the North Pole. Here, alight the train and meet jolly Ol' Saint Nick. After snapping your next family portrait and enjoying a cup of hot cocoa, board again and journey back to Santa's village through the tunnel of lights. Then, in Santa's Village, there is no shortage of fun-filled activities, from cookie decorating to storytime with Mrs. Claus to a festive jump house and ice fishing.

Cost: Irvine Regional Park Entrance $3-$7/vehicle
Christmas Train $20-$30/person; free for children under 2
Santa's Village $6/activity

Irvine Park Railroad
1 Irvine Park Rd.
Orange, CA 92869
Online: irvineparkrailroad.com

North Pole Limited

Anna Butera

The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum is offering the North Pole Limited train ride this holiday season. Onboard this 90-minute journey to pick up Mr. and Mrs. Claus, you will hear Santa's elves singing our favorite Christmas carols while enjoying cookies and hot chocolate, followed by a reading of a popular Christmas story. Then, every passenger will enjoy a personal meeting with Santa on the train as it makes its way back to Campo Depot.

Cost: $35-$50/adult; $25-$40/children(3-12); $10/children under 3

Campo Depot
750 Depot St.
Campo, CA 91906
Online: psrm.org

El Dorado Frontier's Winter Wonderland

El Dorado Frontier via Yelp

El Dorado Frontier is a mini theme park found inside El Dorado Park. It is most famously known for its mile and a half long train ride that was built over 60 years ago. Every weekend during December, they host a Winter Wonderland extravaganza. Admission includes an unlimited carousel and train rides, while their other attractions are priced separately and include gem panning, hand-car mining buggy rides and carnival games. Lastly, the owners have really put a lot of thought into the aesthetics of this place and there are plenty of festive photo opportunities.

Cost: El Dorado Park Entrance $8/vehicle
El Dorado Frontier $17/person

El Dorado Frontier
7550 E. Spring St.
Long Beach, CA 90808
Online: eldoradofrontier.com

Goat Hill Junction Christmas Weekend

Next on our Christmas list, is this fun-size train that will surely impress your little conductors. In Costa Mesa, on the third weekend of every month, Goat Hill Junction offers free public rides on the cutest miniature locomotives you've ever seen. For the weekend of December 18 & 19, the trains will be decked out in holiday décor. The ride typically lasts 12 minutes and covers two loops of the park. The only requirement is riders must be walking and at least 31" tall. 

Orange County Model Engineers
2480 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Online: http://ocmetrains.org

Disneyland Railroad at Disneyland Park

Michelle T. via Yelp

Lastly, for an extra magical Christmas, Disneyland Park is the place to be and after a long closure, the Disneyland Railroad is open again! The ride is a perfect way to enjoy all the scenic holiday views that Disneyland is so famous for. There are four different stations to hop on and off of the train throughout the park and with an 18-minute long journey, it provides a perfect walking break for you and your littles.

Disneyland Park
1313 S Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim, CA 92802
Online: https://disneyland.disney.go.com

—Ivanna Elias & Beth Shea

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