Take a break from gold and leprechauns this St. Patrick’s Day and check out this unique and viridescent Irish celebration from mom editors Megan and Ginger of Little Peanut. Flip through the slideshow to see all the decorations, healthy snacks and games the dynamic duo planned for this party that will make you green with envy.

A Healthy Irish Celebration

Start your little one's weekend with some celebrations and healthy snacks. Little Peanut's non-traditional St. Patrick's Day food spread totally compliments it's savvy and chic decor style.

Darling Yarn Wrapped Centerpieces

This uncomplicated centerpiece is made of bottles wrapped tightly in green yarn. For crafty fams, it's also a great project that little fingers can help out with.

Shamrock Streamers

Hanging shamrocks make a great backdrop during photo ops with the kids. With different shades of green, the decorations pop and the room much more vibrant.

Green Milk

Little Peanut grabbed these cute milk bottles and green clover straw from Shop Sweet Lulu, and made the milk green for some extra fun.

Shamrock Painting

Did you know bell peppers also the key to creating perfect shamrock fridge art? Simply cut off the end of a bell pepper, clean out the membranes and use the pepper to stamp a shamrock shape with paint onto paper.

Shamrock Peppers with Ranch Dressing

What a delicious way to get little ones to eat their greens. Thinly sliced bell peppers make it easier for kids to dip them into green ranch dressing.

Rainbow Art

Kids won't be able to keep their hands off this fruit loopy rainbow art. Simply have them form the rainbow arches with each color of the rainbow. Drawing faint pencil lines can help keep the lines round the way you want them. Use Cotton balls for the clouds and glue down all of the pieces.

Rainbow Fruit Stick

These rainbow fruit kabobs are such a delightful treat. Kids at the SLP party had fun naming the colors and fruits.

Pencil Stamp Shamrock

This project from No Little Peanut is elementary for a tot of any age. Kids can fine tune their motor skills by stamping in the lines or free-forming a shamrock!

Skittle Rainbow Sticks

Fill clear plastic candy tubes with a little colorful magic. These make beautiful party favors that'll have guests rattling happily long after they've left your party.

What’s your favorite part of this cool party? Tell us in the comments section below!

—Taylor Clifton & Christal Yuen

all photos by Jessica Peterson, courtesy of Little Peanut

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It’s time for the Hearth and Hand spring refresh at Target! Joanna Gaines fans will be delighted to know the designer just released a fresh lineup of up Easter and spring-friendly home goods, and even an adorable collection of wood toys for the kids.

There are over 300 new products, most of which are already available to shop online and your local Target store. Keep scrolling to see our faves for this year.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Wood Trio Serve Caddy

Wood Trio Serve Caddy

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Instantly amp up your serving table with this simple and classy caddy. The attached bowls boast a natural wood finish and coordinate with your basic servingware.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Arched Metal Frame Mirror

Arched Metal Frame Mirror with Shelf Brass Finish

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Great for modern, contemporary or farmhouse decor, this arched frame also features a shelf for added function.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Distressed Strip Stoneware Pitcher

Distressed Stripe Stoneware Pitcher

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Perfect for a spring brunch, this distressed pitcher holds a whopping 78 oz. and works for hot or cold beverages.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Footed Wood Serve Station

Round Footed Wood Serve Stand

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Coming in several sizes is perfect for desserts, appetizers or even for use as a display piece.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Wash Your Hands Sign

'Wash Your Hands' Stoneware Wall Sign

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Thanks to the pandemic, every household needs one of these adorable signs which is equal parts funny and functional.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Speckled Stoneware Exposed Rim Egg Tray

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Amp up your Easter gathering with this adorable speckled egg tray.


Hearth and Hand Target Spring Collection Toppling Tower

Toppling Tower Wood Blocks Game

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Cute enough to put on display, but functional enough to actually play with, this timeless wood toy comes with 48 pieces and is great for kids four and older.

—Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Target

 

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You’re looking for a fun-filled way to celebrate St. Patty’s Day. If your little leprechaun-enthusiast has already crafted shamrocks in spades and painted plenty of pots of gold, Lucky Charms has a whole new way to make this day special.

Lucky Charms wants your kiddos to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in a colorful way. The beloved breakfast brand recently introduced a limited-edition version of the marshmallow-packed cereal—and it makes milk magical!

 

photo: Courtesy of Lucky Charms

The Green Milk Turn Lucky Charms cereal has magical clovers that, as the name implies, turn milk green. Forget about messy food coloring tricks. All you need to turn your child’s St. Patrick’s Day breakfast green is a box of the cereal and a bowl filled with plain milk. Your child will delight in the magical transformation that happens before their eyes.

To nab a box of this limited-edition cereal you’ll have to act fast. Green Milk Turn Lucky Charms is available this February, but only while supplies last. Fine the soon-to-be St. Patrick’s Day fave in cereal aisles nationwide for the suggested retail price of $3.33.

—Erica Loop

 

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Get ready for a ghoulishly green milk soaked breakfast treat. Cap’n Crunch is bringing back its Halloween Crunch cereal and it’s pure spookiness by the spoonful.

The limited-edition cereal features the Cap’n’s signature crunchy little yellow pillow shapes, but this version also has green ghosts that turn your milk into an absolutely ghastly hue.

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So where can you score a box of this Halloween fave? According to multiple Instagram sources, the cereal is already in select Target and Shaw’s stores. But, as of now, there’s no word from the Cap’n himself on where to get the cereal and how long this limited release will last.

—Erica Loop

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Make the jump to light speed and recruit your young Jedi because it’s time to plan your visit to the just opened, absolutely mind-blowing Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland. From flying the Millennium Falcon to building your own droid to meeting interactive exotic creatures to drinking blue milk, we’ve got a first look at this land and it’s truly out of this world. Read on for what you need to know to have a stellar adventure with your kids.

photo: Beth Shea 

Arriving at Black Spire Outpost: Batuu

A visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is far more than a stroll to a new part of Disneyland. Arriving on Batuu is like literally being transported to another planet. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the largest, most technologically advanced expansion in Disneyland history. Set across 14 acres, Black Spire Outpost is a remote trading port on the edge of wild space. It’s home to smugglers, traders, bounty hunters and unique, quirky characters looking for an adventure, all while trying to avoid entanglements with the First Order.

Your immersive journey through Black Spire Outpost engages all five of your senses, so you’ll now know what it sounds, feels, smells, looks and tastes like to live on a Star Wars planet. You’ll be transfixed by the details, including animated alien residents who pop up in unlikely places and even a hardworking droid DJ.

photo: Beth Shea

Even the music fine tunes the atmosphere: iconic composer John Williams composed a suite of all-new themes written especially for Galaxy’s Edge and its attractions.

Insider’s Tip: The Disney “workers” you’ll come across at the shops, restaurants and attractions are actually residents of Batuu who act totally in character as inhabitants of this foreign world. This deepens your experience by making you feel like you’re really in another galaxy. Tell your kids to greet folks throughout Black Spire Outpost by saying “Bright Suns” for “hello” and “safe travels” instead of goodbye.

photo: Resident photographer of Batuu

Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run

Move over Han Solo and Chewie, because now YOU get to be the pilot and fly the Millennium Falcon! Your dreams are realized as you commandeer “the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy” and make the jump to hyperspace.

Fun fact: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge marks the first time a full-size, 100% complete Millennium Falcon has ever been built.

photo: Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks

You may ask, but as the pilot, am I really controlling the Falcon? The answer is an amazing YES! However you steer the Falcon in real time is how it moves on your mission, for better or worse! And believe us, you’ll feel every maneuver that’s made as the ship plummets, dives, dips and turns.

photo: Beth Shea

Here’s the background story to tell your kids before you climb aboard: Chewie has loaned the Falcon to smuggler Hondo Ohnaka in exchange for much-needed replacement parts. When you meet Hondo in the Falcon, you accept his offer to be part of his flight crew to make some cargo runs for him. You access the Falcon via the ship’s starboard airlock, have the opportunity to spend time in the ship’s main hold and lounge and even sit at the infamous Dejarik (chess) table or poke around at other equipment.

photo: Beth Shea

Next you are assigned a role before you strap yourself into the cockpit. Parties in groups of six are divided into two pilots, two gunners and two flight engineers. Working together you operate the ship, steering it to avoid obstacles, using blasters and missiles to protect your cargo and managing the ship’s systems or repairing damages. You’ll know it’s your turn to take control because specific buttons will light up to prompt you in the cockpit. Hondo and Chewbacca also help guide you along in this interactive gameplay complete with stunningly realistic visual and audio effects.

The choices you make affect your journey. For instance, if the Falcon gets damaged on your flight, the ship’s handling is affected. Upon mission completion, Hondo will let you know if you’ve done a good job or not. If your mission didn’t go well, you’ll see evidence of this on the damage to the ship’s hallways as you exit the Falcon.

photo: Beth Shea

Dining on Batuu

Eating in Batuu truly makes you journey further into your intergalactic adventure with every bite. To say the food and drinks you’ll find at Black Spire Outpost are unusual is an understatement. But it’s all part of the plan to immerse you in the remote planet’s storyline and succeed in the quest of the Land to capture all five of your senses. Star Wars themed cuisine is served up with a rustic, rural twist.

Parents will definitely want to order a cocktail at Oga’s Cantina, the land’s main watering hole, choosing from exotic beverages like the spicy Bloody Rancor, the foamy Fuzzy Tauntaun or the fruity Carbon Freeze (there are also non-alcoholic beverages here for kids). While you’re in Oga’s Cantina you’ll enjoy listening to lively tunes spun by droid DJ R-3X.

photo: Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks

Next, head to Ronto Roasters barbecue and watch droid 8D-J8 turning the spit of meats while you order a grilled sausage and roasted pork Ronto Wrap.

You’ve probably always wondered what the Blue Milk Luke Skywalker drinks really tastes like, and the Milk Stand serves up Blue and Green Milk to quench your curiosity and your thirst.

Good to know: The “milk” is actually a non-dairy, plant-based mix of rice and coconut milks.

Additional fare you can sink your teeth into includes smoked Kaadu ribs, Fried Endorian Tip-yip, Outpost Mix (colorful, sweet, savory and spicy popcorn) from Kat Saka’s Kettle and Batuu-bon for dessert.

Insider’s Tip: Since the fare on Batuu is such adventurous cuisine, the best bet for toddlers and pickier young diners can be found at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo. For breakfast, order young Padawans (ages 3-9) the “Bright Suns Youngling Breakfast” which comes with scrambled eggs, purple potatoes and fresh fruit. For lunch, pitstop here for more choices for kids including Yobshrimp Noodle Salad and A Taste of Takodana (black bean hummus, edible soil with nuts, dipping vegetables and multi-grain crisps), or the more tame Fried Endorian Tip-Yip: crispy chicken, macaroni and cheese and seasonal vegetables.

photo: Beth Shea

Star Wars Character Encounters

In addition to encountering all sorts of droids, creatures, critters and aliens who call Batuu home, kids may come across their favorite familiar faces including Rey, Chewbacca, Supreme Leader Kylo Ren and his Stormtroopers.

photo: Beth Shea

Shopping Experiences & Merchandise

You’ll definitely want to save time to shop and score a souvenir as a cherished reminder of your visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. With each purchase you can prove your loyalty to the First Order or the Resistance. There are even several shopping experiences that involve you in the creation of your purchase, from droid-construction to lightsaber building.

The coolest part just might be that the shops are clandestine destinations, accessed via sliding wall doors. You may otherwise never know they were there, which makes entering them feel as though you’re being let in on a secret.

photo: Beth Shea

Visit Droid Depot to build your own astromech droid. You can choose pieces and parts off a conveyor belt to construct one of two core droid models: R-series or BB-series. Make your droid unique by customizing it with a personality-affiliation chip. As an added bonus, once your droid is built, you can place it in an activation station to bring it to life. It’s then capable of interacting with elements throughout Black Spire Outpost to make your experience even more out of this world. Droid Depot also offers pre-built droids and droid-inspired toys and apparel.

Good to know: Remote-controlled droids are not allowed to be operated in Disneyland, but while you’re on Batuu, droids can interact with other droids and Bluetooth-enabled elements and devices throughout Black Spire Outpost.

photo: Joshua Sudock/Disney Parks

Don’t let the dark side convince you to leave without a lightsaber. Head to Savi’s Workshop to choose your path and hand-build your own masterful weapon of choice. The ‘Gatherers’ will guide you in this secret workshop that’s filled with the enchanted elements you need to fashion your one-of-a-kind lightsaber. Your lightsaber may be themed: Peace and Justice, Power and Control, Elemental Nature or Protection and Defense. It will be brought to life in a mystifying experience using the power of kyber crystals.

Good to know: You need to schedule an appointment to enter Savi’s Workshop to build your lightsaber. Stop by and speak with a resident of Batuu just in front of the shop to put your name on the list.

photo: Beth Shea

You must-stop in Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, where you can peruse items from different eras of the galaxy including holocrons, Kyber crystals, ancient Jedi and Sith artifacts, lightsabers, lightsaber clips, carrying bags and display stands and more. While you’re there, don’t miss spotting Dok-Ondar checking inventory at his desk and doling out commands to his assistants.

At Resistance Supply a “makeshift” location at the Resistance’s hidden command post, you can pick-up Resistance pins, badges, hats and other accessories to further your cause. Or pop in to First Order Cargo, to pledge your loyalty with pins, caps, gear, model ships and more.

Kids will love shopping for cute, artisanal toys at the Toydarian Toymaker which are handcrafted by a Toydarian (the flying alien species first seen in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Here you’ll find famous icon plush characters like Yoda, Chewbacca and Ewoks as well as games including Dejarik and Chance Cubes.

photo: Beth Shea

Visit the Creature Stall to see the compelling creatures that populate the Galaxy. Among the critters you’ll spy: a Kowakian Monkey-Lizard, a Porg and a Loth-cat. Creatures are often housed in crates and cages–– be sure to tell your kids to keep an eye out for the “live” ones!

If you want to dress the part, suit up at Black Spire Outfitters which is equipped with clothing and accessories such as robes inspired by the robes of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, tunics to wear under them and belts for wearing a lightsaber hilt.

Good to know: The current Disneyland Resort costume policy will be in effect in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Costumes may not be worn by guests 14 years of age or older.

Show off your love of Black Spires Outpost by buying a T-shirt (in the same vein as an I heart NY souvenir tee), hat or other locally inspired good from Jewels of Bith.

photo: Beth Shea

Download the Disneyland App & the Play Disney Parks App Before Your Visit

Be sure to download the Play Disney Parks mobile app before you get to Disneyland. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge integrates with the Play Disney Parks app by enabling you to transform your phone into your very own Star Wars Datapad. This means you can engage with the land by translating galactic language (like the writing seen in the photo above), learning about what’s hidden in crates and containers, interacting with droids and more. You can also choose your alliance and support either the Resistance or the First Order by participating in a multiplayer game throughout the land called “Outpost Control.”

photo: Richard Harbaugh/Disney Parks

When to Go… and You HAVE to Go

The magic in the air on Batuu is palpable and cannot be articulated enough through words and pictures. You and your family will never forget an experience at this remote land that feels lightyears away, but that’s so easy to access.

Fans of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge have now booked all the reservations for the land for the first few weeks, May 31-June 23. However, you can guarantee a reservation to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge by staying at a Disneyland Resort hotel between May 31 and June 23, 2019. After June 23, 2019, reservations will no longer be required. To continue to manage demand and provide a great guest experience, a virtual queueing system will be utilized as needed to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

photo: Richard Harbaugh/Disney Parks

Coming Soon… Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is a second attraction coming to Galaxy’s Edge by the end of 2019. It places you in the middle of a climactic battle between the First Order and the Resistance, including a faceoff with Kylo Ren. Your journey on this attraction takes you aboard a full-size transport shuttle into a nearby Star Destroyer on a thrillingly, realistic adventure. We can’t wait!

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––Beth Shea

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Disney Parks’ new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge promises to be an immersive experience unlike any other—and if these Star Wars-themed foods and treats at Disneyland are any indication, you will definitely feel like you’ve been transported to another world!

Here is some of the intergalactic fare you can look forward to when the new land opens this year.

Blue & Green Milk

David Roark/Disney Parks

The very same farm-fresh blue milk made famous by Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope can now be enjoyed by your own young Jedi. Grab a frosty blue glass (or enjoy the green variety featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi) at the Milk Stand.

Outpost Mix

David Roark/Disney Parks

This sweet and salty popcorn mix with a hint of spice is the perfect snack after taking pride aboard the Millennium Falcon. Grab a bite at Kat Saka’s Kettle in the Black Spire Market.

Ronto Wrap & Turkey Jerky

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

Enjoy a protein-packed snack of Turkey Jerky or get a little more extravagant with the Ronto Wrap filled with spiced grilled sausage and roasted pork. You’ll find this savory treats at Ronto Roasters located in the Black Spire Outpost Market.

Kaduu Ribs

David Roark/Disney Parks

Barbecue fans will love these smoked, sticky short ribs served with a blueberry corn muffin and cabbage slaw. Get a taste at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Fried Endorian Tip Yip

David Roark/Disney Parks

Enjoy this decadent Endorian chicken dish served with vegetable mash and an herb gravy at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

The Felucian Garden Spread

David Roark/Disney Parks

Vegetarians will be excited to find several meatless dining options in the new land including this plant-based “kefta” meatball dish served with herb hummus and tomato-cucumber relish. This dish will be available to order at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Out Of This World Desserts

David Roark/Disney Parks

No Disney meal would be complete without a sweet treat. Visitors can enjoy some decadent desserts, like a raspberry cream puff with passion fruit mousse or chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and coffee custard, at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo.

Ooga’s Breakfast Drinks

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

It’s never too early for a drink at Ooga’s Cantina and intergalactic travelers can start the day off with a tasty beverage, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. You’ll find, as pictured from left to right, Moogan Tea, Blue Bantha, Bloody Rancor (contains alcohol) and the Black Spire Brew at Ooga’s Cantina.

Libations

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

If you miss the breakfast beverages, there’s plenty more to toast over at Ooga’s all day. As pictured from left to right, The Outer Rim, Bespin Fizz, Yub Nub and Fuzzy Tauntaun are some of the handcrafted alcoholic beverages you can find at Ooga’s Cantina.

Non-Alcoholic Drinks

Kent Phillips/Disney Parks

There are plenty of non-alcoholic concoctions available at Ooga’s Cantina as well. Pictured from left to right as Carbon Freeze, Ooga’s Obsession provision and Cliff Dweller.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open at Disneyland Resort in summer 2019 and Walt Disney World Resort in fall 2019.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Disney Parks

 

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In just a few short months fans will be able to set foot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge for the first time, but if you just can’t wait, Disney Parks has released some amazing new details about what you can expect to find. If you haven’t already, book that vacation now.

The Disney Parks Blog has just debuted a new series titled “Building Batuu,” giving the world a behind-the-scenes look at the new land, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, leading up to its opening day in May. Batuu is the home of Black Spire Outpost, where the new Star Wars-themed land is set. The first in the series of blog posts gives fans a glimpse of some of the dining and shopping options guests will encounter in the new land.

Here’s a handful of the many dining options that will be available:

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo

Travelers can get a taste of “exotic flavors and unusual dishes” crafted by Chef Strono “Cookie” Tuggs at his traveling diner “Tuggs’ Grub.”

Ronto Roasters

Sample a variety of savory meats roasted over a spit fire made out of a recycled podracing engine manned by a former smelter droid.

Milk Stand

Guzzle a glass of farm-fresh blue milk or green milk, direct from Bubo Wamba Family Farms.

Kat Saka’s Kettle

Grab a snack of Outpost Mix (sweet and salty popcorn snack with a hint of spice), at one of the many street market stalls.

No trip to Disney Parks would be complete without bringing home a souvenir. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will feature several shops and market stalls to help you find that perfect memento. The shops will include Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities, where you can find rare and uniquely-valued items from across the galaxy.

There’s also Savi’s Workshop, where guests can customize and build their own unique lightsabers and learn about ways of the Jedi. And then there’s the Droid Depot, where you can choose parts and construct your own individual astromech droids.

Guests can outfit their incredible adventures at the First Order Cargo and the Resistance Supply where you’ll find gear, uniforms and more. The land will also be peppered with market stalls, like Toydarian Toys, the Creature Stall and The Jewels of Bith.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will open at Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort in summer 2019 and at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida later this year, in fall 2019.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Joshua Sudock for Disney Parks

 

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