Yes, it is possible to experience peace, tranquility, and calm on a family outing

Watch your entire family zen out before your eyes during a visit to the historic Portland Japanese Garden in Washington Park. A must-see for locals and tourists alike, the Japanese Garden is made up of eight unique, smaller gardens and is renowned for being one of the most authentic Japanese Gardens outside of Japan. Plus, it’s only a stone’s throw away from many of Portland’s other family-friendly spots like the Oregon Zoo, International Rose Test Garden, and the World Forestry Center. Make a day of it, pack a picnic, and get ready to learn, explore, and discover all sorts of new things right in your own backyard.

the tea house at the portland Japanese Garden sits in the distance beyond trees on an overcast day
Tyler Quinn

Step Back in Time

Designed in 1963, the grounds now encompasses 12 acres with eight separate garden styles. Leisurely explore each one while taking in a spectacular view of Mt. Hood. From the lush, vivid greens of the Strolling Pond Garden to the stark, empty space (or ma) of the Sand and Stone Garden, each style highlights unique aspects of Japanese garden design. Be sure to check out the Kashintei Tea House in the Tea Garden, which is where you will often find tea demonstrations and gatherings.

a weeping cherry blossom at the flat garden at Portland Japanese Garden
Jonathan Ley

Garden Highlights

The Japanese Garden sprawls and sways into five verdant gardens: Flat Garden, Tea Garden, Strolling Pond, Sand & Stone Garden and Natural Garden. Spending time in each will give your crew a real sense of how mighty this place is. Everything has a reason and a there’s a reason for everything. Legions of volunteers work tirelessly to make this spot the pristine venue for all that it is; how incredible is their collective attention to detail.

Your kids will love trekking into the Japanese Garden. It’s an uphill trail of twists and turns, ready to set imaginations soaring. Once you arrive prepare to take in its splendor. Set the young amblers towards temples, a poetry stone, koi ponds, and gorgeous bridges. Keep those eyes peeled for whimsical statues, colorful flags, and symbolic artifacts at every turn.

Water is everywhere. You’ll see waterfalls, ponds, and water features throughout the grounds. Also abundant is stone. Stone pathways and steps, stone statues and monuments, and stone lion dogs are but some of the many interpretations. Nothing is without thought and purpose here.

stairs in the trees lead to a cultural village at the Portland Japanese Garden
James Florio

Festivals & Celebrations at the Portland Japanese Garden

Be sure to stop by the immersive Cultural Center where you can learn more about traditional Japanese arts, enjoy seasonal activities, and watch demonstrations and performances. Sit in on a flower arranging demonstration, try your hand at ink painting, or bang your hearts out at a Taiko workshop.

There are also a variety of Japanese celebrations observed at the Japanese Garden—from Hina Matsuri (Doll’s Day) in March to O-Tsukimi, the Moon Viewing Festival at the end of September. Be sure to check the website before booking a ticket to see what’s going on that day.

You can also check out the Zagunis Castle Wall—an authentic, Japanese medieval-style castle wall built using traditional hand tools. Pretty cool, right?

Know Before You Go:

1. It’s a circular journey around the garden, but it is not always stroller friendly. If you’re bringing babies or just-walkers, try a carrier. New walkers may struggle with the stone paths, boardwalks without railings, and uneven steps.

2. There are also plenty of off-limit spots to visitors, and the garden is a tranquil environment, so go when your kiddos are fresh and mellow.

3. No outside food or drink is allowed inside the garden, so snack it up before you arrive.

4. If you’re thinking of turning the garden into your own photo shoot, remember there is a $10 tripod fee.

Hours: Wed.-Mon., 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; closed Tue.
Cost: $20/adult; $14/kids, 6-17; $17/seniors; Free, kid 5 & under;

The Portland Japanese Garden
611 S.W. Kingston Ave.
Portland
Online: japanesegarden.org

Ah, the baby onesie. It’s a staple, a workhorse, a must-have for any baby’s wardrobe. We love baby bodysuits because they’re easy and comfy and just so dang cute. We’ve rounded up 11 fashionable, good-quality babysuits that naturally rise to the top of the heap.

The Ollie World

The Ollie World

Available in both a traditional onesie style and a wrap style, this supercute bodysuit is made from moisture-wicking, stretchy, buttery-soft fabric that keeps kids cool and comfortable. It comes in three soft colors (lavender, sky blue and stone gray) and four sizes: up to 7 pounds, 7-12 pounds, 12-15 pounds, 15-18 pounds.

Available at theollieworld.com, $18-$21.

Peasy Co

Peasy Co

No snaps, buttons or zippers! This innovative onesie is made from soft, sustainable, eco-friendly Tencel and comes in a clever design that's comfortable for your baby and easy for you to put on and take off. It comes in soft colors in short-sleeve and long-sleeve versions, as well as a style with a sweet ruffle around the leg openings.

Available at peasyco.com, from $28.

12|12 Organic Clothing

12|12

There are plenty of reasons to feel good about splurging on one of these adorable, prima-organic cotton onesies for your little one. Each piece is obsessively sourced for the feel and quality of the fabric. So you can rest assured that what's touching your baby's skin is extraordinarily soft to the touch, machine-washable, and durable. The style options (kimono, cami, tank, short sleeve and long sleeve) and superior cotton may catch your eye, but the company's commitment to giving back will make you a forever fan. For each product purchased, 12|12 donates an item from their collection to Baby2Baby. Feel-good shopping is our jam! 

Available at shop1212.com, from $22.

Primary

Primary

The founders of Primary decided to develop a line of clothing for people like them. Parents who want super-soft, sustainable products that let kids be exactly who they are. Every color is for every kid. No labels and no slogans. All of this and you don't have to break the bank. Check out this mixed three piece long-sleeve babysuit set for only $16 (shown above). 

Long-sleeve and short-sleeve options available at primary.com, from $10.

Under the Nile

Under the Nile

Under the Nile's baby one-pieces are made from Egyptian organic cotton, ensuring they're super-soft and comfortable. Bonus: The lap shoulder design or snaps allow for quick and easy dressing. You can even pull the garment down instead of over the head (which is a little parenting hack for those sudden diaper blowouts!). They also come in sets with matching pants, like the popcorn print shown above. Also, check out their best-selling footies for those brisk autumn nights. 

Available at underthenile.com, from $25.

Rags

Rags

From selling out of her garage to slaying it on Shark Tank, Rachel Nilsson, the founder of Rags, has created more than just a cool clothing line for kids. She is inspiring moms and future moms to live in the moment, not sweat the small stuff, and always follow their dreams. Fans of her baby and toddler rompers, a variation of the traditional baby bodysuit (no snaps! leg pieces!) call them "cheeky and oh-so-wearable." We couldn't agree more. We love the unisex look and elastic neckline that makes dressing a cinch. 

Available at rags.com, from $24.50.

Oliver & Rain

Oliver & Rain

Oliver & Rain's line is parent-friendly, baby-friendly and earth-friendly. One of the company's core values is to make sure children inherit a healthy planet, and that means doing their part as business owners to run an environmentally focused company and adopt consistent and continual sustainable practices. They offer a breadth of bodysuit options, including union suits, coveralls and jumpsuits, as well as an array of on-trend colors and styles.

Available at oliverandrain.com, from $10. 

MORI

MORI

Crafted from organic cotton and bamboo from viscose, MORI offers a signature fabric that is exceptionally soft on a baby’s delicate skin. It also helps keep your baby at the right temperature every night, and that means more sleep for baby (and for you!). Check out their selection of short-sleeve, long-sleeve, roll-neck, and kimono bodysuits, available sold separately and in multi-packs.

Available at minimori.com, $15.60.

Monica + Andy

Monica Andy

If you like printed fabrics, you'll love Monica + Andy bodysuits. Made from GOTS-certified organic cotton, the sleeveless, short-sleeve and long-sleeve onesies are unisex and feature everything from flowers and animals to lightning bolts, cactuses and more.

Available at monicaandandy.com, $19.

Posh Peanut

Posh Peanut

A celebrity favorite, Posh Peanut offers a wide selection of bodysuits for your baby. From sets with matching leggings and hats like the vintage dino print shown above to sweet bodysuits with attached skirts, there's a style and a print for every baby. But that's not it, they also offer adorable family matching sets. Cue, the family photo shoots! 

Available at poshpeanut.com, from $38.

Magnetic Me

Magnetic Me

Parents are busy, and often tired. The last thing we need is an outfit that has 1,000 snaps or buttons we need to master just to get our baby dressed. That's why Magnetic Me developed their patented magnetic-closure clothing so parents can get back some of that precious time (and sanity!). The brand's bodysuits come in sets with matching pants, so you have an instant outfit.

Available at magneticme.com, $36 for a bodysuit & pants set.

—Aimee Della Bitta

featured image: Primary

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Ree Drummond has been cooking up something special, and it has nothing to do with the kitchen! The Pioneer Woman has just launched her own apparel collection and it’s exclusively available at Walmart.

Drummond is known for her elegant and comfortable style that is focused on florals, and “The Pioneer Woman” lineup is no different. The versatile collection features favorites like blouses, kimonos, layering pieces and denim. It has 38 pieces with sizing in small to XXL, and ranges from $12.99 to $29.99. Keep scrolling to see some of our favorite items. 

V-Neck Tunic Top with Double Ruffle Sleeves

$19.99

3/4 Sleeve Blouson Top

$24.99

Long Sleeve Kimono Duster

$24.99

Sleeveless Scoop Neck Tank

$12.99

Embroidered 3/4 Sleeve Peasant Tunic Top

$19.99

Find the rest of the collection at Walmart. 

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Walmart

 

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Anyone can buy princess and pumpkin getups for a discount—but did you know you can also find luxury Halloween costumes for kids? We’re talking the finest fabrics and stunning, over-the-top designs that you’ve never seen at the school Halloween parade before. Behold, Chasing Fireflies and its amazing selection of wow-worthy Halloween costumes.

If you’re willing to spend a literally pretty penny on these Halloween costumes, your little trick-or-treater will be in for one fancy treat this Halloween. Here are some of our favorite picks from

Midnight Fairy Costume

Why be a fairy, when you can be a FAIRY!? This darker soul sister is dressed to the nines in a full tulle skirt and silver embellishments. The set also comes with wings and a black eye shade.

You'll find this midnight fairy costume at Chasing Fireflies for $100.

Two-Person Dragon Costume

Score two for the price of one when it comes to this two-person dragon costume! The soft fabric with a dragon scale print, shaped head and scales make this a great choice for your Dino lovers!

Find this hilarious two-person costume for $99 at Chasing Fireflies.

Music Festival Hippie Costume

Let your little hippie roam free in this three-piece hippie costume that comes with a kimono, dress and headpiece. The fringed dress and paisley kimono print make this the perfect pairing with your free-spirited gal.

This unique costume is found on Chasing Fireflies for $79.

Anglerfish Costume

You little fishermen would love to get their fins on this Angerfish costumer. This two-piece design includes battery-powered lights, pectoral, dorsal and feet fins. 

You'll only find this Anglerfish costumer at Chasing Fireflies and for a whopping $99.

Here Comes the Bride Costume

What little girl doesn't want to be a bride one day? Now her dreams can come true with this luxury wedding dress with peplum skirt, lace and ruffled bodice. The set also comes with a belt and veil.

Find this $99 costume and separate petticoat at Chasing Fireflies.

Whimsical Octopus Costume

Under the sea! This luxury octopus costume is perfect for boys or girls. This set comes with a hat and bodysuit with eight puffy tentacles.

You can find this $89 costume at Chasing Fireflies.

Medieval Lord Costume

My lords and ladies! Game of Thrones or medieval-era lovers will swoon over this complex costume. It comes with velour cape with a wide faux fur color, tunic, pants and faux leather boot covers.

You'll find this costume and even more for a coordinated family look at Chasing Fireflies for $79.

––Karly Wood

All Photos: Courtesy of Chasing Fireflies 

 

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Nothing says family vacay like a coordinated family photo shoot! This year, take the guesswork out of picking out the perfect pair of bermudas for Jr. and heat to your favorite store because now you can purchase matching summer family outfits at Target.

Genuine Kids from OshKosh (sold exclusively at Target) has put together four tropics-themed ensembles for parents and toddlers so your summer vacation photos will be primed and ready to grace those upcoming Christmas cards. The brand has coordinated themes in red and blue, pink and yellow, palm print and even a swim collection!

The red and yellow collection includes a striped jumpsuit for mom (it also comes in plus-size), a button down for dad, several shirt and short options for toddler and big boys, and similar for toddler girls and big girls. There’s even a matching jumpsuit for those perfect mommy and me shots!

If pink and blue are more your colors, Target has you covered too. Pick from fun florals for mom and daughter, and several blue shirts with tropical accents for father and son. This collection offers a few options for women (the red and yellow only has one!) and a super cute romper for little girls.

The palm print collection has three options for dad (the most of any of the ensembles) as well as jackets for the kiddos. Mom gets to look simply tropical in a flirty open-back dress, while the kiddos are decked out in bright teals and blues.

Don’t forget to head to the pool in style, too! The swim collection offers the palm print in swim trunks (sorry, boys––just 1 option for you!), and two swimsuit options for mom and girls. Snag a kimono to keep covered and you’ve got your poolside photo opp covered.

As always, the best part about shopping Target and the Genuine Kids from OshKosh line is that every piece is affordable. Prices start at $9.99 and cap out at $49.99 for a women’s swimsuit.

Whether you’re heading to the Caribbean this year or just sticking around your local beaches, you’re going to look amazing in any of these new ensembles. Happy summer!

Feature Photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr

––Karly Wood

 

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Everyone needs a good pregnancy BFF, and Rosie Pope wants to fill that role for all of us. With her chic maternity line, boutiques on the coasts, a chatty guide to pregnancy called Mommy IQ and a stint as a Bravo reality star on Pregnant in Heels, Pope might as well be the Martha Stewart of modern motherhood. Now, the Brit beauty has trained her eye on little ones with Rosie Pope Baby, her new layette and toddler clothing collection.

If your baby has sweet dreams of lounging on Mediterranean mega-yachts later in life, he or she will love dressing up in Pope’s fresh, nautical-inspired prints. From bodysuits to rompers, dresses to kimono sets, many of the collection’s super-soft, all-cotton pieces are festooned with cheerful rope-and-anchor patterns based on Pope’s original sketches. (Tiny golden anchors embroidered near necklines and ankles are a luxe touch we love.)

To keep from going, well, overboard on the boat theme, you can mix in Pope’s separates printed with bold stripes, chevron patterns, delicate flowers and sweet starbursts. The flutter sleeves and smocking details on some girls’ pieces are irresistibly feminine, while boys can take jaunty first steps in comfy shorts equipped with pockets.

Pope is as glam as it gets for a mom of four, but her practical side is what sets this collection apart. Pajama feet, for instance, can be unbuttoned and folded back to grow with your baby, and there are fold-over mittens to prevent scratching. The clothing comes in sizes newborn to 24 months.

Rosie Pope Baby is sold on Amazon.com and the Rosie Pope Store, and prices range from $12.50 to $38.50. Gift sets are available for $30 to $110. If you want to know more about Rosie, click here to read our Q&A.

What do you think of the new collection? Let us know in the Comments section below!

— Amalie Drury


Weleda cares about children and this big, green world we all live in. A leading maker of certified natural and organic cosmetic products, Weleda brings people and nature together in harmony.

New parents tend to lack a little sleep. (Understatement much?) Babies, on the other hand, snooze the day away. So what they wear to bed really matters. Keep things comfy, safe and extra-cuddly with organic cotton sleepers. We shopped around and found styles we really love for their look, softness and quality. Check these out and dream on.

Piggy Pajamas
No need to cry wee-wee-wee all the way home with these jammies. In various patterns (blue birds, pink owls, peacocks) and colors (teal, pink, red), Piggy Pajamas make sleep stylish. Their infant options have side ties, like a kimono, and have bottom snaps for easy diapering.

$29.95 at piggypajamas.com.

Funkoos Sleepers
Monkeys driving race cars. Frogs hopping. Lions wearing ear-to-ear grins. These are some of the colorful graphics you can choose from on Funkoos’ organic cotton sleepers. There are button-up and gown styles. All the PJs come without tags, so your little bundle won’t suffer the itchy-scratchies.

$34.99 at funkoos.com.

Hanna Andersson Baby Sleeper
Twinkle, twinkle. This pure organic softie has a sweet star pattern that works for boys or girls. It has a zipper for easy on, easy off, and is made in collaboration with Serena & Lily.

$36 at serenaandlily.com.

Apple Park Sleeper
Monkey see, monkey coo. When your baby pals around with primates at bedtime, he’ll nod off with a smile on his face. Apple Park’s organic cotton pajamas fit snugly and don’t cover the feet so those little tootsies can breathe.

$35 at applepark.com.

What kind of pajamas does your baby wear? Let us know in the Comments section below.

— Kelly Aiglon

Our friends at Seattle Mom’s Deal Finder are bringing Red Tricycle readers the best in super savvy online and local deals! We’ll be highlighting one fabulous deal each week but be sure to check out their blog for the full list of awesome daily deals.

Here’s a wonderful, local and unique item that we stumbled upon and we are so excited to tell you about it! Meet RiKARiKA, a local Etsy seller who creates these gorgeous custom made denim skirts with vintage kimono patches of your choosing. These skirts are sold in many Seattle area boutiques, but you can save 25% + free shipping when you shop at her Etsy Store! These skirts are made with the utmost care and skill. You will be more than impressed when you see your skirt in person!

Just mention SMDFSAKURA during the checkout process and you will be refunded 25%! Offer is valid through December 31st. Discount valid only on the Kimono Dot Denim skirt. *Since this product is custom made, please allow about 5 business days until your order is ready to be shipped.

Upon entering the elegant Kirkland showroom of Kate Quinn Organics, you are enveloped by color. There are racks of blues (twilight, storm, sky) and stacks of greens (basil, clover); another area brings purples and pinks. Even the walls and fixtures wear vibrant paint. The hue explosion gives you pause: Is this really what organic looks like?

It does in the world of Kate Quinn, a former Hollywood stylist who started her line of organic baby and kids clothes in Seattle in 2005. Four years later and Quinn has a loyal customer following, a burgeoning e-business and two storefronts — the main one in Kirkland and a Columbia City loft that’s open for weekend sample sales.

Quinn’s vision was always to create apparel that’s certified organic kids clothes from seed to packaging. The clothes are super soft and ever-so-stylish, with inventive designs like the infant sacque and the kimono-style onesie. But while most organic cotton baby clothes come in muted, earthy colors, Quinn’s line is a rainbow of nature-inspired colors and prints. In addition to babies, Kate Quinn Organics outfits toddlers and youth. There’s also a new women’s line of basics like yoga pants and tunics. In her years of designing, and now as a mother of a toddler, Quinn has become well-versed in what parents want for their kids: clothes that look as good as they feel. And if you can contribute to a cleaner kinder earth at the same time, well, why wouldn’t you?

Kate Quinn Organics
431 6th Street South
Kirkland, WA 98033 and

5609-B Rainier Ave. S
(btwn Findlay and Orcas)
Seattle, WA 98118

888-952-4206
www.katequinnorganics.com

Upon entering the elegant Kirkland showroom of Kate Quinn Organics, you are enveloped by color. There are racks of kids and baby clothes in blue (twilight, storm, sky) and stacks of green (basil, clover); another area brings purple and pink. Even the walls and fixtures wear vibrant paint. The hue explosion gives you pause: Is this really what organic looks like?

It does in the world of Kate Quinn, a former Hollywood stylist who started her line of organic baby and kids clothes in Seattle in 2005. Four years later and Quinn has a loyal customer following, a burgeoning e-business and two storefronts — the main one in Kirkland and a Columbia City loft that’s open for weekend sample sales.

Quinn’s vision was always to create apparel that’s certified organic kids clothes from seed to packaging. The clothes are super soft and ever-so-stylish, with inventive designs like the infant sacque and the kimono-style onesie. But while most organic cotton baby clothes come in muted, earthy colors, Quinn’s line is a rainbow of nature-inspired colors and prints. In addition to babies, Kate Quinn Organics outfits toddlers and youth. There’s also a new women’s line of basics like yoga pants and tunics. In her years of designing, and now as a mother of a toddler, Quinn has become well-versed in what parents want for their kids: clothes that look as good as they feel. And if you can contribute to a cleaner kinder earth at the same time, well, why wouldn’t you?

Kate Quinn Organics
431 6th Street South
Kirkland, WA 98033 and

5609-B Rainier Ave. S
(btwn Findlay and Orcas)
Seattle, WA 98118

888-952-4206
www.katequinnorganics.com