From outdoor adventures to intimate tea parties, these San Francisco birthday party venues are some of the best ways to celebrate your little one’s next big day

Celebrating birthdays with friends and family has never been more special than those first few years of a kiddo’s life. Whether you are commemorating that very first birthday, or you’re looking for an unforgettable birthday theme or festive favor ideas, there are plenty of Bay Area birthday party venues that make planning the big day stress-free so that you so you can focus on the special birthday kid. From a space-themed soiree or a rock climbing wall to a pizza-cooking session or a ballet class, there’s something for everyone, and for every age, too. But because San Francisco covers a lot of ground, consider narrowing your search based on these popular geographic regions throughout the city. Once you pick the spot, go ahead and get that party hat on and have some fun! Because these options are guaranteed to make your little one’s birthday party the invite everyone will want to receive!

San Francisco

San Francisco Zoo
Birthday parties at the SF Zoo include use of party room overlooking the chimps, zoo admission and ride tickets for guests, your choice of catered lunch, birthday cake, gift for the guest of honor, face painting, and more. Not only that, you get a party coordinator so you can relax and enjoy yourself. Add on an animal encounter for a memorably wild time, explore the grounds, and catch a train or carousel ride with your guests after the festivities.

Sloat Blvd. and Great Hwy
Online: sfzoo.org

Play Haven
Play Haven is perfect for crawlers, toddlers, and preschoolers who want to party. A mini rock climbing wall and art station are just a few of the highlights of this play space that encourages creativity and hands-on learning. Birthday celebrations can happen during regular open play hours, or pay a little extra to have exclusive use of the space. They also have food and face paint add-ons to make your party over the top.

254 Laguna Honda Blvd.
Onlineplayhavensf.com

Little Artistas
With two SF locations in Glen Park and Noe Valley, Little Artistas will let your party guests and birthday kid get messy with art in their studio (bonus: no clean up for you!). Their two-hour parties start with an hour of art that's tailored to the birthday child, followed by an hour of food and merriment. Add on a face painter for some bonus fun. Good to know: They will also bring the party to you if you prefer to have a home party.

Multiple locations
Onlinelittleartistas.com/parties

Little Oceanauts
With a three-story obstacle course play structure, trampoline, slides, and ball pit, kids will have plenty of room to run and burn off those cupcakes. A separate area for toddlers and infants means everyone stays safe while having fun. Don't forget to bring socks!

1917 Ocean Ave.
Online: littleoceanauts.com

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East Bay

Children's Fairyland 
Step back in time at this amusement park in Oakland that has been around since 1950. Birthday boys and girls can celebrate their big day next to Cinderella's slipper, in the Japanese tea garden or in the circus-themed area. You can rent a space and plan your own gig or have the park take care of all the details for you. Fairyland is ideal for kids eight and under as it has kid-sized rides, friendly animals and storybook performances.

699 Bellevue Ave.
Oakland, CA
Onlinefairyland.org

Fentons Creamery
Your little ice cream lovers will scream for Fentons party packages. The banquet hall is perfect for hosting and the party menus range from grilled cheese to chicken fingers. Top it all off with one of Fentons custom-made ice cream cakes.

Multiple locations
Online: fentonscreamery.com

Chabot Space & Science Center
Shoot for the stars and host your outer space birthday party at Chabot. The adventure begins with an hour and a half in a private party room decked out with a festive celestial theme, tables and chairs for all your guests and a dress-up photo booth. Spend the rest of the day taking in a Planetarium show, exploring the interactive exhibits and peering through high-powered telescopes.

10000 Skyline Blvd.
Oakland, CA
Onlinechabotspace.org

StemChef
Located at the Blackhawk Plaza in Danville, StemChef is a cross between an escape room and an interactive museum, where kids work as a team to solve puzzles related to a monthly theme and uncover hands-on science concepts that culminate in a delicious dessert. StemChef is a great birthday activity and was founded by Dr. Ashie Bhandiwad, who started cooking with her inquisitive three-year-old daughter and introducing her to STEM fields in the process. Bonus: this party is drop off only!

1 Stoneridge Mall Rd.
Pleasanton, CA
Online: stemchef.com

Silliman Aquatic Center
Splash down any time of the year at this 32,000-square foot indoor pool that has two water slides, a zero-depth activity pool and a 245-foot lazy river. There's something for every age from toddlers to teens. Reserve the teen room that includes two pool tables, a PS3 and Wii. Or grab the activity room that has a Foosball table, Wii and ping pong table. All guests have access to the pool either during or following the party.

6800 Mowry Ave.
Newark, CA
Onlinenewark.org

See more East Bay birthday party recommendations here.

Peninsula

Mints & Honey
Modern and creative, this neighborhood café and design studio space is perfect for littles looking for something a bit more sophisticated. While the basic package offers two hours in the space to make it your own, our favorite is the HoneyComb Crafttea Package that sets everything up for a petite party with crafts and afternoon tea. With different themes for both boys and girls, it’s one party that is totally photo-ready.

1524 El Camino Real
San Carlos, CA
Onlinemintsandhoney.com

La Petite Playhouse
This spacious, underwater-themed playhouse is sure to be a hit. From climbing and sliding to shooting some hoops, your party will have plenty to explore. You'll have exclusive use of playhouse for one hour, your own private party room, a coordinator to help with all the planning and not one thing to set-up or clean-up. Geared toward the 10 and under crowd with separate baby/toddler area.

1264 Oddstad Dr.
Redwood City, CA
Online: lapetiteplay.com

See more Peninsula birthday party recommendations here.

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South Bay

Tutu School
For the sugar plums in your life, the Tutu School's ballet birthday parties will be the perfect way to celebrate. Your mini dancers will enjoy a personalized ballet class, story time, crafts, and cupcake picnic with pink lemonade. Plus, every guest receives a tutu or princely cape to dress up in and take home. In addition to Willow Glen, they have 15 other locations that offer birthday parties.

1702 Meridian Ave.
Willow Glen, CA
Online: tutuschool.com

Cucina Bambini
Practice your Top Chef moves at this cooking school where the kids are put to work! Choose a pizza, pasta or cupcake theme and invite your guests to don their aprons and chef hats. The kids learn how to make dough, what goes into a good sauce and how many gummy bears can top a cupcake before it falls over. Got a favorite food that's not pizza, pasta or cupcakes? They will help you design your own personal theme for the big day!

1041 Lincoln Ave.

22 S. Santa Cruz Ave.
Los Gatos, CA
Onlinecucinabambini.com

San Jose Giants
This minor league baseball park is the perfect excursion for your little sports fan's next birthday. For $19/person, you get tickets to the game, a hot dog, drink and Guanatos Ice Cream Bar. All kids at the party get two passes to the Family Fun Zone where they can practice their big league swing. Your group will receive recognition on the video board, public address system and daily scorecard. Gigante is always around to take photos with fans and get the crowd riled up to cheer for the home team!

Municipal Stadium
588 East Alma Ave.
San Jose, CA
Onlinemilb.com

Whirlygig Parties, San Jose
The ultimate birthday party spot and a space where kids can be kids! Whirlygig has four unique play rooms, each with a theme like Farm or Beach, and can amplify the birthday fun with a customizable party theme with all the essentials! The birthday boy or girl can choose their own party theme from amazing options like Dinosaurs, Unicorns and Outer Space—there is truly something for everyone. Additionally, parents can expect delicious and gourmet food options, straight from the owner’s cooking school, Savory Kitchen—no more cardboard pizzas and sticky floors.

919 The Alameda
San Jose, CA
Online: whirlygigparties.com

See more South Bay birthday party recommendations here.

Marin

Bay Area Discovery Museum
Stress free is the name of the game at BADM. They offer two different packages in three different museum spaces so parents can pick the option that works best for the size of their party. Hosts can also choose to customize their party by adding on fun activities facilitated by BADM staff, or can select the “Blast Package” which includes all of the available activities, as well as decorations, party favors, etc. All packages include staff to help with set up and clean up so parents can actually enjoy the party themselves.

557 McReynolds Rd.
Sausalito, CA
Onlinebayareadiscoverymuseum.org

Poekie Nook
Perfect for the crafty 7-11 age group, this creative studio has been teaching hand sewing and beading techniques to Mill Valley children since 1992. Creator of the popular Poekie, birthday parties can choose between sewing or beading and get use of their upstairs room, during normal business hours. Bring your own snacks and decorations or let them do it all for you. Every guest receives a goody bag and takes home their projects.

247 Shoreline Hwy
Mill Valley, CA
Online: poekienook.com

Morning Star Farm
If your little one is desperate for a pony this year, do the next best thing and book a party at Morning Star Farm. Kids up to age eight can enjoy a pony party with pony rides, a petting zoo and a party in the outdoor picnic area. Kids eight and over can book a riding party where each guest has their own mount and gets a one hour riding and grooming lesson.

885 Sutro Ave.
Novato, CA
Onlinemorningstarfarm.info

Marine Mammal Center
Education meets entertainment at a “Barkday Party” where kiddos learn about marine mammal life (and get to make fish milkshakes, yes, you read that correctly) and you are supporting their work in rescuing and rehabilitating sick and injured marine mammals. The party includes a 2.5 hour room reservation (pre-decorated!), a 1 hour educational program, a birthday cake (for 15) and small party favors. Typically offered on Saturday mornings and afternoons.

2000 Bunker Rd.
Sausalito, CA
Onlinemarinemammalcenter.com

Marin Treks
This museum offers indoor birthday parties for kids or they can come to a park near you to put on an awesome animal show. This hands-on birthday adventure allows the birthday girl or boy and their guests to hold and learn about an amazing collection of live reptiles, amphibians, insects and arachnids. Children will learn where they live, what they eat, how they avoid predators and a whole lot more.

1559 H So. Novato Blvd.
Novato, CA
Onlinemarintreks.com

See more  Marin County birthday party recommendations here.

 

 

Want to throw a fantastic kid birthday party in Marin? We’ve got you covered! These are the top places that offer the whole package—set-up, décor and specialized themes—which means pure fun for the kids and (hooray!) no stress for you.

Play-Well TEKnologies

Nicki Dugan Pogue via flickr

Engineers-in-training can get their hands on ~20,000 (!) Lego pieces with a specialist who leads an age-appropriate building project tailored to your kiddo’s interests. Parties can be held at your home but, if you’d prefer to keep those bricks on someone else’s floor, you can also hold parties at their location.

216 Greenfield Ave
San Anselmo, CA
415-460-5210
Online: playwell.com

Morning Star Farm

Dark Dwarf via flickr

When your little one’s begging for a pony for his birthday, maybe the next best thing is a birthday party at the Morning Star Farm. They’ll take kids as young as three on a scenic ride (just around the grounds) on one of their gentle ponies. Kids also get to check out the petting zoo (where there are pigs, goats, geese, and more) and frolic on the Rainbow Play structure, then enjoy a picnic in the apple orchard. They also do Rainy Day Parties (2:30-4:30 only) that are held in the covered riding arena. The petting zoo has a roof and the bounce house can be set up in the covered area - so you are totally covered! You bring the food and decorations, they provide the fun.

885 Sutro Avenue
Novato, CA
415-897-1633
Online: morningstarfarm.info

Love2Dance

Marissa Strniste via flickr

You’ll find plenty of jazz hands, props, and great music at this high-energy dance party, especially fun for the younger set. Their (equally high energy) staff lead warm-ups and games (freeze dance, anyone?), all you have to do is pick a date and a theme. Parties are held in 2-hour time slots; the studio provides themed decorations while families bring any munchies.

874 Sweetser Ave
Novato, CA
415-898-3933
Online: Love2Dance.com

Marin Treks

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

This museum offers indoor birthday parties for kids or they can come to a park near you to put on an awesome animal show. This hands-on birthday adventure allows the birthday girl or boy and their guests to hold and learn about an amazing collection of live reptiles, amphibians, insects and arachnids. Children will learn where they live, what they eat, how they avoid predators and a whole lot more.

1559 H So. Novato Blvd.
Novato, CA

Online: marintreks.com

Marine Mammal Center

Marine Mammal Center

Education meets entertainment at a “Barkday Party” where kiddos learn about marine mammal life (and get to make fish milkshakes, yes, you read that correctly) and you are supporting their work in rescuing and rehabilitating sick and injured marine mammals. The party includes a 2.5 hour room reservation (pre-decorated!), a 1 hour educational program, a birthday cake (for 15) and small party favors. Typically offered on Saturday mornings and afternoons.

2000 Bunker Rd
Sausalito, CA
415-289-7325
Online: marinemammalcenter.com

Country Club Bowl

Wally Hartshorn via flickr

Bowling party! 1.5 hours of bowling, with 30 minutes party table and a party specialist and 10 bowling passes. Don't forget the balloon bouquet! Strike!

88 Vivian St
San Rafael, CA
415-456-4661
Online: countryclubbowl.com

Poekie Nook

Poekie Nook

Perfect for the crafty 7-11 age group, this creative studio has been teaching hand sewing and beading techniques to Mill Valley children since 1992. Creator of the popular Poekie, birthday parties can choose between sewing or beading and get use of their upstairs room, during normal business hours. Bring your own snacks and decorations or let them do it all for you. Every guest receives a goody bag and takes home their projects.

247 Shoreline Hwy
Mill Valley, CA
Online: poekienook.com

Bay Area Discovery Museum

Bay Area Discovery Museum

With its postcard view of the Golden Gate Bridge and historical buildings full of only cool, creative things, this birthday party locale is a no-brainer. The museum offers four different party packages with three different locations on-site to accommodate a range of group sizes. Tip: Two to three month advance reservation recommended.

557 McReynolds Rd
Sausalito, CA 94965
415-339-3900
Online: discoverymuseum.com

—Shruti Priya Bapna and Mae Respicio Koerner

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While session sign-ups are great for consistency and development, sometimes it’s great to get out and do something different. Luckily in the Bay Area, the options for drop-in classes are pretty awesome. From art to yoga classes and STEAM to indoor play, we’ve rounded up our favorite activities and got you covered every day of the week. Check out our list, grab the little ones and have some fun!

Monday

Broadway Babies and Kids via Yelp

Playtime at Broadway Babies and Kids
This quiet little studio tucked in downtown San Carlos is perfect for little ones learning the world around them. Ideal for the 5 and under set, drop-in playtime includes a dance and sing-along party at every session. With a quiet train room, soft play toys and even a mini playhouse studio. It’s a great place to meet other moms in a small space that encourages community.

1101 Laurel St.
San Carlos, CA 94070
Phone: 650-218-6831
Online: broadwaybabiesandkids.com

Playland at Mt. Tam Adventures
Promoting exercise, socializing, community and fun for families, this indoor playground is a great way to spend the morning, but their weekly drop-in classes are what really make this Sausalito space special. Music and Reptile classes are hosted every day, where kids 7 and under can learn something new in a fun way. Classes are free with admission and parents can take advantage of the complimentary Peet’s coffee and tea while kids play.

610 Coloma St.
Sausalito, CA 94965
Phone: 415-377-9678
Online: mttamadventures.com

Spanish Story time at Charlie’s Corner
The independent neighborhood bookstore gives us all the feels, and not just because of the wide variety of titles for kids. Their interactive story times are something else, with dramatic storytellers bringing the book to life with music and play. Story time is offered everyday in various languages, like Spanish, several times during the week and on the weekends. Kids of all ages can drop-in for free in a creative and cozy space.

4102 24th St.
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone: 415-641-1104
Online: charliescorner.com

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Tuesday

Studio 4 Art

Art Class at Studio 4 Art
Voted Best Art Studio in Marin for two years in a row, kids can reserve a spot for a hands-on art session at this fantastic space. With locations in Mill Valley, Novato and San Anselmo, activities include wheel throwing, clay sculpting, mosaics, hand sewing, printmaking, screen painting and painting on canvas. All materials are included and drop-off is available for kids ages 5 and older.

1133 Grant Ave.
Novato, CA 94945
Phone: 415-596-5546
Online: studio4art.net

Art Studio at Children’s Art Center
This non-profit, Reggio Emilia-focused community organization is all about unleashing that inner creativity. With a 6:1 student/teacher ratio, toddlers and preschoolers can participate in a variety of guided art classes. Tuesdays are for the older set, with about two hours to create something of their own with various art materials. While drop-ins are welcome, if an art class is something your little wants to do, be sure to register ahead of time to avoid a potential meltdown if the class is full.

Fort Mason Center
2 Marina Blvd. Building C
San Francisco, CA 94123
Phone: 415-771-0292
Online: childrensartcenter.org

Story time & Craft at IHeartArt
Little ones that aren’t afraid to get messy need to check out the Open Studio at IHeartArt in Pleasant Hill. Classes are offered as drop-in only and taught by expert teachers or founders (who also happen to be moms, teachers and artists themselves). Tables are set up with different projects including a paint wall, LEGO wall and “makers table”. On Tuesday mornings, story time is followed by a craft for a fun experience.

15 Vivian Dr.
Pleasant Hill. CA 94523
Phone: 925-602-0140
Online: iheartartstudio.co

Special Needs Jump Time
Every Tuesday, Sky High Sports turns off the music, dims the lights and dials down the distractions for the comfort of guests. Jump sessions for kids with special needs and their families is a passion project for Sky High founder Jerry Raymond. The father of a special needs son, Jerry has witnessed how jumping can help improve motor and sensory skills, social interaction and overall fitness for kids and young adults on the Autism spectrum as well as young people with Down Syndrome, Muscular Dystrophy and other disorders. During special jump sessions, each jumper is $5 from 3-6 p.m. with one parent or therapist free. Family members who jump are also just $5. 

2880 Mead Ave.
Santa Clara, CA
Online: sjc.skyhighsports.com

Wednesday

Stemful via Yelp

Toddler STEAM at Stemful
This San Francisco play space for the 10 and under set is all about “sprouting curiosity” through STEAM. If you've got a toddler or preschooler, check out the drop-in class for Toddler STEAM and Mini STEAMster where hands-on math and science activities support development while songs and stories develop language comprehension. Other fun activities include movie night for the kids 4-10 years old and Community Play Space where kids can have unstructured play during open hours.

30 29th St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 660-5975
Online: sf-stemful.com

Gymnastics at Junior Gym
Check out open gym at this fun, friendly and colorful gym ready to help your little ones get out a ton of energy in an unstructured environment. With locations in San Mateo and Santa Rosa, the gym also holds birthday parties, summer camp and parents night out. Open gym is from 12-1 p.m. on weekdays for $8 and available to buy as a single pass or as a punch card for multiple visits. Current enrolled students are free.

811 South B St.
San Mateo, CA 94401
Phone: 650-548-9901
Online: juniorgym.com

Art Class at MOCHA Art Studio
Open to all artists of any age, this newly-relocated studio in Oakland has transformed their open studio space with new themes every month. Kids can create robots and experience maker space with materials appropriate for their age. At $7/person, it’s an inexpensive way to unleash their inner creativity in a fun way. Kids under one are free.

1221 Broadway, Lower Level, Suite 49
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510-465-8770
Online: mocha.org

Parkour Class at Sessions Academy
This spot is the place to be for kids who need to burn off some serious energy. On Wednesdays, those in the 5-8 age group can drop in at 5 p.m. and the 9-13 crew at either 4 p.m. or 6 p.m. Classes are an hour long and include American Ninja Warrior-style drills, stretching, balance and jumping. They also offer classes the rest of the week, including a girls-only Sunday class. 

2016 Senter Rd.
San Jose, CA
Online: sessionsgym.com

Thursday

Little Learners at SF Zoo
For little ones who never want to leave the bears, lions and tigers, check out the children’s classes at the San Francisco Zoo. Pre-registration is required, but with a little planning, kids (and their caregivers) as young as 18 months to 3.5 years old can participate in the Little Learners class on Thursdays where they focus on a different animal and includes a craft, small snack and animal visitor. Check out the other classes available for younger (Stroller Safari) and older kiddos.

Sloat Blvd. and Great Hwy.
San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: 415-753-7080
Online: sfzoo.org

Toddler Playgroup at AcroSports
Little ones can crawl through an LED tunnel, swing in hammocks and go through an obstacle course in this fun and colorful space that focuses on gymnastics, circus, dance and creative movement. Check out the Toddler Playground on Thursdays for an unstructured, parent participated play time. If you’ve got an older kiddo, drop-ins are available when there is space for any of the classes offered including Tumblecircus and Jr. Parkour. You’ll need to create an account and register beforehand in order to save that spot!

639 Frederick St.
San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: 415-665-2276
Online: acrosports.org

Digital Art Lesson at YoungArt USA
For a last minute, super cool activity for kids of any age, check out YoungArt’s art classes. Located in shopping malls around the Bay, this drop-in only studio lets kids walk in at any time of the day and put their paintbrushes (or digital pens) to work while you shop. Sessions are as short as 15 minutes or as long as two hours, depending on age, interest and ability. A caregiver must accompany kids ages 2 and younger, older kids can be dropped off.

Hillsdale Shopping Center (other locations available on website)
San Mateo, CA 94403
Phone: 650-554-9044
Online: youngartusa.co

Friday

Baby Yoga & Massage at It’s Yoga Kids
If some Zen is what’s needed to end the week, check out a class at the family-focused yoga studio in the Presidio. With classes for preschoolers all the way up to teens, the goal is to include the whole family in the benefits of yoga. Friday morning hosts a morning class for babies 12 months and younger with gentle movement, songs and massage that benefits the connection with your new little one. Registration is required for all classes.

569 Ruger St.
San Francisco, CA 94129
Phone: 415-750-9990
Online: itsyogakids.com

Musical Playgroup at Rockin’ Kids Sing Along
Bring the whole family to dance, sing and play at this drop-in only East Bay spot. Hosted by a licensed clinical social worker and former punk/rock singer and guitarist, Stephanie Pepitone takes everyone through a variety of musical activities. Whether it’s a jam session, finger plays, nursery songs in different languages, stories, or instrumental “petting zoo”, it’s always a good time at Rockin’ Kids Sing Along.

La Pena Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705
Online: rockinkidssingalong.com

Recycled Art Fridays at Habitiot Museum
Take recycled items to new levels at this award-winning East Bay children’s museum built for infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Kids can create whatever they want, whether it’s a monster house or a space station with free materials like toilet paper rolls, plastic caps and Styrofoam blocks donated by StopWaste Alameda County. Afterwards, feel free to roam the museum with tons of space to play and learn.

2065 Kittredge St.
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: 510-647-1111
Online: habitot.org

Saturday

Saturday Science at Randall Museum
Part of the San Francisco Parks and Recreation, this science, nature and arts museum has gotten a lot of buzz with its re-opening last year after a $9 million renovation. On Saturday mornings, kids can take part in project-based activities that bring the “WOW!” to science. Whether it’s building a rocket to launch or learning about polymers, it’s all about making learning fun. Themes include Scribble Bots, Air Science and Popup Planetarium, among others. As a bonus, participants are able to take their project home.

199 Museum Way
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone: 415-554-9600
Online: randallmuseum.org

Family Yoga at Nandi Yoga
Nandi Yoga has a great kids program for those with little ones wanting to get more into the practice. While the more intensive program is being re-vamped, check out the family yoga class on Saturday morning. Focused mainly for ages 2-7, a certified yoga teacher will take you and your little ones through gentle poses and breathing exercises to calm the mind and challenge the body in a friendly and fun environment. Advanced scheduling is required.

309 8th Ave.
San Mateo, CA 94401
Phone: 650-343-9642
Online: nandiyoga.com

Family Art at Red Poppy House
Located in the Mission district, this “hub” for connecting artists with community has been able to live and grow with volunteers and donors that believe in the vision. Saturday afternoon is open to the public with the Family Art Program. This engaging, creative and best of all free event is meant to bring people together in the name of art. Volunteers bring out a variety of art supplies and organize different activities for kids, teens and adults. It’s a great way to meet new families and get creative.

2698 Folsom St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 650-731-5383
Online: redpoppyarthouse.org

Mini Program at House of Air
If you’ve got an active 3-6 year old and a Saturday open, the Mini Program at House of Air is a good one to check out. The class leads kids in beginning gymnastics positions like pike, tuck and candlestick as well as obstacle courses at the big indoor trampoline park. It’s structured enough to hold kids' attention while having a ton of fun and definitely getting all that energy out. Grip socks are required and can be purchased on arrival.

926 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94129
Phone: 415-345-9675
Online: houseofair.com

Sunday

Splash & Dash at La Petite Baleen (depends on availability)
With 40 years under their belt, La Petite Baleen is a favorite for parents around the Bay Area. The swim schools are privately owned and have a custom built and designed swimming pool to give kids the best experience in the water. The Splash and Dash program lets enrolled and non-enrolled kids drop-in to any class in one of their four locations if there is a spot open and available that matches their age and ability. Just call up to seven days in advance to schedule!

434 San Mateo Ave.
San Bruno, CA 94066
Phone: 844-339-5015
Online: swimlpb.com

Story Time and Family Garden Walk at SF Botanical Gardens
The San Francisco Botanical Garden is already a beautiful, tranquil space to hang out, with 55 acres of landscaped gardens and around 9,000 different plants from around the world. On the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month, the garden hosts a story time in the library’s book nook followed by a docent garden walk to bring those stories to life. The event is free, with different themes like pollination, California plants and trees. Admission to the garden is free for all members and SF residents. Be sure to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy afterwards!

Helen Crocker Russell Library of Horticulture
1199 9th Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94122
Phone: 415-661-1316
Online: sfbg.org

Family Fun Day at Asian Art Museum
From story times, museum tours and art projects, the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month are dedicated to family fun. Developed and led by Art Speak interns, the immersive classes are meant to make art appreciation a friendly event for everyone. Themes and projects change regularly, so visitors can go again and again to learn something new. Be sure to check the age ranges for events listed for the best experience. Street parking is available and free on Sundays.

200 Larkin St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: 415-581-3500
Online: asianart.org

—Sandra Lee

Featured photo: iStock

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Seams you’ve got a budding fashionista who wants to get those little hands on some needles and pins. With the fashion district just around the corner and all the fabric they could ever dream of for those doll dresses and superhero capes, sewing classes are calling out to your mini designers. Here are our favorite spots were your future Project Runway star can sharpen their sewing skills and those fabric shears.

 photo credit: Sew Creative Cafe’s Facebook page

Sew Creative Cafe
With a real passion for getting the younger crowd crafting, Sew Creative Cafe offers ongoing (so you can get started any time, for as many or few classes as you like)  weekly classes in sewing, quilting, knitting and crochet for kids ages 6 & up. The classes are taught in a non-competitive way, allowing all the students to work on their own projects and encouraging learning at each student’s own pace, including how to fix mistakes and learn from them. Single one-hour and two-hour classes are offered as well as weekly summer camps for the creative camper. Prices range from $23/hour to $300/weekly sessions.

1726 Aviation Blvd.
Redondo Beach
310-376-0065
Online: sewcreativecafe.com

photo credit: Cheryl Fudge’s Facebook page

Cheryl Fudge
If your mini fashionistas are just starting to get their feet wet and aren’t too sure about the knitty-gritty of sewing and operating a sewing machine, give Cheryl Fudge a try, where everyone becomes a designer. The Open Design Studio lets you design anything from hair accessories to infinity scarves and they’ll handle the difficult part of sewing for you. They also offer a Doll Clothing class where students choose the pattern style for their American Girl doll and learn hand sewing skills. Don’t be surprised if you see a movie star’s kid bobbin along here… Other programs offered include the Summer Fashion Camp, Birthday Parties and Drop-Off Fashion Programs where you dine while your kids design. Prices range from $30/hour to $350/weekly sessions.

395 Santa Monica Place
Santa Monica
310-393-3333
Online: cherylfudge.com

photo credit: The Unincorporated Life’s Facebook page

The Unincorporated Life
The Unincorporated Life means serious business here for the hard-core fashion fans. For kids ages 6-12, the Fashion Design Class is the real deal, giving students complete access to their entire studio where a professional design team of fashion and graphic designers, writers, and photographers will assist them along the way. From creating a vision board and selecting the perfect designer fabric to conquering the basics of sewing and making exactly what your crafty designer sketched out, the results are amazing since they retain a 4:1 student/teacher ratio. Individual private lessons, birthday packages and a Fashion Design Camp that rivals that of the actual Project Runway are offered as well. Prices range from $200 to $1,200.

1150 North Western Ave.
Hollywood
323-655-0515
Online: theunincorporatedlife.com

photo credit: Tanner’s Sewing and Vacuum Center’s Facebook page

Many of the following sewing classes teach kids to use sewing machines and fabric scissors and are catered towards slightly older kids, but if your kiddo has a real interest and affinity, speak with the instructors as most will let dedicated younger kids attend.

Tanner’s Sewing and Vacuum Center
With a variety of sewing classes your kids can really sink their needles into, Tanner’s Sewing and Vacuum Center offers three-hour sewing classes on alternating Saturdays with themes like American Girl Doll or Tea Party for kids ages 8 & up. Little sewers will walk away with their own pillow-cases to sleep on at night or cute pajamas for their next slumber party. Three-day camps are also offered throughout the summer. Saturday classes are between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., so bring a snack or lunch and wear closed-toe shoes.

6230 West 87th St.
Westchester
310-670-2429
Online: tannersewandvac.com

Sew Modern
Sew Modern lives up to its name with a beautiful storefront and modern fabric and patterns for your little DIYer to choose from. During the regular school year, their Kids Sewing Series for kids ages 8 & up teach about the sewing machine, safety, fabric, cutting, pinning and sewing straight lines all while making some cool projects like scarves, tote bags and pillowcases. They also offer week-long camps throughout the summer including Project Funway, Quilt Camp or Slumber Party Kids Mini Camp. Prices range from $170 to $475, all materials provided.

10921 West Pico Blvd.
West LA
310-446-4397
Online: sewmodern.com

photo credit: Shaerie M via Yelp

Sew L.A.
For the hipsters ages 8 & up, Sew L.A. is the place to be. They’ve got the latest and hippest fabric choices one can find outside of the LA fabric district. An After School Sewing for Kids & Teens! class is offered during the school year for students of all levels to pursue various sewing projects including sewing garments, bags, accessories, costumes and gifts, plus block printing, weaving and embroidery. They also offer 4-hour Project Workshops open to all levels where you can work on any project you wish with the guidance of an experienced instructor. Week-long Kids Sewing Camps are offered throughout the summer. Prices range from $65 (4-hour session) to $275, all materials provided except for the Project Workshops.

3153 Glendale Blvd.
Atwater Village
Online: sew-la.com

photo credit: courtesy of Sew Cranky

Sew Cranky
Although not offering regular weekly classes, Sew Cranky is a traveling road show of antique hand crank sewing machines. They do fairs, festivals and art workshops throughout southern California and young sewers who can’t wait to get their hands on a sewing machine can get a taste of them now at various Sew Cranky events.

Sew Cranky
818-606-0065
Online: sewcranky.com

Is there a sewing class that your DIYer can’t live without?  Have we missed any?  Let us know!

— Judy Park

Forget jungle gyms for a moment. Your kids can get a different kind workout during winter — one for the imagination. Libraries are playgrounds for the mind, especially those located in and around Chicago. Check out books and, while you’re at it, the atmosphere. You’ll discover cool reading nooks, maker labs, storybook dollhouses and more. We’ve scoured the city and ‘burbs for the best libraries that will get your little reader ready for action.

photo: Harold Washington Library

IN CHICAGO

Harold Washington Library
The city’s premiere library doesn’t disappoint. The largest collection of children’s books in the city is housed inside the vast second-floor Thomas Hughes Children’s Library. The Storybook Dollhouse offers clues to poetry, nursery rhymes and children’s literature. The Maker Lab program includes drop-in times to create cool gear such as dinosaur key chains. For their evening preschool story time series, the tiniest book enthusiasts get the 360-library experience: storytelling, stretches and music, followed by a craft.

400 S. State St.
312-747-4300
Online: chipublib.org/locations/15/

Budlong Woods
Stuffed animals hang from the ceiling and wooden blocks line the shelves at this Rogers Park location. There are story times and crafts, as well as the library’s “Play for 90” program — for which Goodman Theatre professionals teach lil’ thespians how to create and perform original stories. When the weather permits, check out the outdoor reading garden.

5630 N. Lincoln Ave.
312-742-9590
Online: chipublib.org/locations/137

photo: Chicago Public Library

Beverly
Beverly has book clubs for the the pre-coffee set, plus the ABC Story Time that includes songs, storytelling and finger plays. Kids can select an alphabet craft project to do at home, and for those ages 7 and up there’s Sew & Tell — a beginning hand-sewing program — that will keep them in stitches as they create such projects as animal-shaped pin cushions. You’ll love reading inside under the cathedral ceilings or outside in the reading garden.

2121 W. 95th St.
312-747-9673
Online: chipublib.org/locations/10/

Lincoln Belmont
A Madeline doll and a stuffed purple monkey (consider them “guardians of the imagination”) keep kids company while they read on comfy blue seat cushions. In “The Read. Build. Play.” program, children can drop in for play with blocks, board games, LEGOs, puzzles and art projects. Our favorite? A Junior Book Club connects new readers with short chapter books.

1659 W. Melrose St.
312-744-0166
Online: www.chipublib.org/locations/68/

photo: Evanston Public Library

IN THE ‘BURBS

Evanston Public Library – Main Branch
Once kids enter the children’s section, they’ll feel compelled to step toward the excellent mosaic light fountain called Kinderspring. As they explore the vast section of books, they’ll discover various places to read, from oversized beanbags to the kid-friendly wooden stairs and cube structure. The library also hosts family films, story times and science activities. Our favorite is Jammie Time, where kids ages 2-9 are encouraged to wear their PJs for good reads and tunes!

1703 Orrington Ave.
Evanston
847-448-8600
Online: epl.org

Oak Park Public Library – Main Branch
Wide-screen TVs and video games aside, the main branch overflows with events for kids from Crafternoons to Pops and Tots where dads (and some moms) attend story time. Our favorite? Barbie Club, where the library provides the dream house, clothes, car and even the dolls.

834 Lake St.
708-383-8200
Online: oppl.org

photo: La Grange Public Library

La Grange Public Library
Comfy couches surrounding the picture book section make it easy for kids to select a goodie and bring it to mom or dad to read. Colorful murals, natural lighting and a giant faux play tree (curl right up inside!) add to the experience. In addition to story times and LEGO Club, the Art Studio offers process-oriented art projects, concerts and hands-on workshops.

10 W. Cossitt Ave.
La Grange
708-352-0576
Online: lagrangelibrary.org

Arlington Heights Memorial Library
The spacious, colorful Kids’ World section offers seating in almost every corner of the room. While a fish tank and puppet theater are sure to catch kids’ eyes, the interactive dollhouse is a show stopper. Users control the lights by swiping a tablet. The library also offers fun events such as movie viewings, Harry Potter night and a Family Dance Party.

500 N. Dunton Ave.
847-392-0100
Online: ahml.info

What is YOUR favorite library with an incredible kids’ area? Let us know in the Comments!

— Kelly Haramis