You’ve made the big decision to add a pet to your family and now it’s time for another important choice: What kind of animal will you get? Once you’ve narrowed your choice down to cat or dog (or bird, or lizard!) you’ll also need to figure out which kind of pet best fits your family’s lifestyle. We’ve teamed up with Hill’s Pet and five moms to see how they decided on what kind of pet to add to their family:

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As a mom to two tiny humans and two dogs, Nashville Wife Styles has her hands full! When it was time for her family to get another dog, she knew that a pug mix was the perfect loyal pup to join their fam.

The Jamie Lynn Show and her three little ones love to fill their weekends with activities and adventure, which is why they decided on a Goldendoodle. This energetic pup is always prepared to join them as they explore!

While Texas Forever Farmhouse is a fan of both cats and dogs, when it came to getting her own family pet she knew that a cat was the best fit, thanks to their independence and quiet presence.

 

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The Gingy Pants had her pup Fin before they started growing their family with children, but she always knew she wanted her kids to grow up with a dog. Having an older pup who is a little bit calmer has been a perfect fit for her two little ones!

When Ann Marie Bailey’s family was spending more time at home last spring, they decided to add a pup to their family. With three kids, they wanted a dog that was full of energy, but as a family with sensitive skin they also knew a hypoallergenic dog was best for them. 


PJ Masks is celebrating National Superhero Day with a brand-new album! The new release is the fourth album to drop from your pre-k kiddo’s fave.

Hasbro’s global entertainment studio eOne and producers Pure West are the musical geniuses behind the episodic album “PJ Power Up.” This new addition joins “Heroes Forever,” “Here We Come,” and “Time to Be a Hero!”

photo courtesy of eOne

In honor of National Superhero Day, PJ Masks is releasing the first track from “PJ Power Up”—”Shine on Everyone.” Your littles can look forward to more tracks, with one released every Wednesday. Each track adds to the story, creating episodes for your child to follow. The final track, “Shout Hooray,” will debut Jun. 9.

The “PJ Power Up” tracks and release dates are as follows:

Apr. 28: “Shine on Everyone”

May 5: “Time to be a Hero”

May 12: “Go Cat Co”

May 19: “Let’s Fly”

May 26: “Lizard Machine”

Jun. 2: “Steal the Night”

Jun. 9: “Shout Hooray”

Choose your preferred music service to stream the first track from the album here!

—Erica Loop

 

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Ready for an engaging opportunity to get out of the house while staying safe and close to home? With an eye on the wonder of nature and a healthy dose of curiosity, venture yonder with your sidekicks to look for these eleven critters, plants and objects in your neck of the woods. Scroll down for the ultimate neighborhood scavenger hunt for kids in San Diego.

1. A Monarch Butterfly

Jill B. via Yelp

Your little social butterfly can spot an orange and black Monarch butterfly in the garden or nearby. Monarch butterflies like the Milkweed plant––another native to San Diego. Be on the lookout for fluttering wings!

Fun Fact: Monarch butterflies fly up from Mexico to San Diego in the late spring and summertime.

2. Little Free Library Box

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Be book smart! These bright boxes filled with books are scattered throughout San Diego neighborhoods. Spot one, check it off your scavenger hunt list, then, grab a few stories to read to the crew.

Fun Fact: Find the Little Free Library closest to you on this map, here.

3. A Buzzing Bee

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Can you spot a bee in the air? What is this busy bee doing? Bee sure to approach the these cute critters quietly and see if you can spot one on a flower getting nectar.

Fun Fact: One bee per trip can collect 1/12th teaspoon of honey to bring back to the hive.

4. A Mural Fire Hydrant

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Hello Mr. Hydrant! See how quickly your budding firefighter can spot a yellow hydrant. Bonus points, if it’s painted with a mural.

Fun Fact: Public fire hydrants are yellow, private fire hydrants are red.

5. A Western Fence Lizard

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If you see a lizard skitter in San Diego, there’s a good chance it’s a Western Fence lizard, which are common in the area. 

Fun Fact: These lizards love the sun, so look for them on rocks, fence posts and paths.

6. Pretty Palm Trees

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Nothing says living the good life in San Diego more than a beautiful, iconic palm tree. These towering treasures can be found around every corner. Keep an eye out for one to marvel at its beauty!

Fun Fact: There are 2,500 types of palm trees. The California fan palm cam live between 80-90 years.

7. A Humming Bird

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Zip and zoom! Hummingbirds are all around backyards in San Diego. You may hear one before you see it. These little birds make a humming sound from how fast their wings go up and down. Swoosh.

Fun Fact: A hummingbird flaps its wings up to 70 times per second!

8. Colorful Sidewalk Art

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Budding artists can easily spot creative sidewalk chalk art. From wonderful words to beautiful rainbows or even hopscotch, you’re sure to catch a glimpse of a few masterpieces along your route.

Fun Fact: Humans have been using chalk to draw pictures since the age of cavemen.

9. A Cottontail Rabbit

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Hippity-hop! The underside of these bunnies is white, which is what gives them their cottontail name. Spy a white flash as they hop away.

Fun Fact: Cottontail mamas have litter sizes ranging from two to eight little bunnies.

10. A Skateboarder

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San Diego is home to many skateboarders including Tony Hawk and Shaun White. See if you can spy a skateboarder rolling by or even better, doing a trick!

Fun Fact: The west coast's first skate park was built in San Diego, which is considered to be a major birthplace of skateboarding.

Spot a Succulent

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There's an endless array of SoCal's favorite plants, succulents, to be spotted all over the city. These colorful plants adorn neighborhood streets and yards in gorgeous varieties.

Fun Fact: Succulents symbolize enduring love due to their hearty nature and knack for thriving in arid habitats.

Featured photo: via Unsplash

––Nikki Walsh

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Not one, but two new Pokémon games for the Nintendo Switch are set to launch this year—and you really gotta catch ’em both if you want to get in on all the Pokémon awesomeness!

Nintendo just announced its latest additions to the Pokémon game universe in the form of Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield. Like other titles in the Pokémon video game universe, the two games operate in duality, offering similar game play but differing in characters and storylines.

photo: Nintendo via YouTube

Players will be introduced to a whole new line up of yet unseen Pokémon and, like previous Pokémon iterations, players start with the option of choosing between three new starter Pokémon, including the rabbit Pokémon Scorbunny, the water lizard Pokémon Sobble and the chimp Pokémon Grookey.

The universe in Sword and Shield is known as the Galar region, which like past games, is inspired by real world geography. In this case the countrysides and snowy mountains are meant to mimic the United Kingdom.

Both games will be available in late 2019, just in time to fill those holiday wish lists.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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Handmade gear isn’t just for your great-aunt and her annual sweater set anymore. Thanks to Etsy and the thousands of creative folks who sell their wares on the site, “from scratch” is a cool concept again. We spent a few (hundred) hours pouring over the incredibly unique things for sale and came up with 22 wildly adorable winter hats that are just Insta-perfect for the cold weather season.

1. Rainbow Bright from RU Creations, $45.


2. Mr. Roboto from Guu Guu Ga, $34.13.

3. Fly the Coop from LoopsnChains, $30.

4. Sweet Style from All Kinds of Art, $19.

5. Perfect Pixie from Booga Bug (up to age 6!), $28.

6. Leapin’ Lizard from Florfanka, $42.71. 

7. Unicorn Toppers from EhPopokiDesign, $7. 

8. Juicy Fruit from RiverCraftSupplies, $21. 

9. Baby Christmas Tree Hat from CrochetBoutiqueKL, $29.99.  

10. Christmas Ho Ho Ho Hat from PamKR, $14.99.

 

11. Toddler Hooded Bear Cowl from KnottedGrannyKnits, $45. 

 

12. Kids Viking Hat With Horns from TreMelarance, $43.93 

13. Fabulous Fox from seasunhandicrafts, $22.

14. Holiday Tree Beanie from LNoelDesigns, $18.99. 

15. Christmas Snowman Hat from PreciousMomentsProps, $26.

16. Christmas Baby Santa Hat from TSBPhotoProps, $25.

17. Snowman Baby Hat from TSBPhotoProps, $27.

18. Fuzzy Bunny Hat from BabaMoon,  $28.80.

19. Long Tail Elf Hat from JuniKids, $40.27.

20. Kool Koala from 2mice, $24.

21. Baily Bear Cowl from CrastyCraft, $31.12.

22. Knit Pilot Hat from TreMelarance, $36.61.

 

Which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comments below.

— Gabby Cullen

 

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In case you didn’t know, it’s never too early to start your holiday shopping, especially since we’ve just received the list for Target’s top toys for 2018. The retailer announced its top 25 toy picks for the season from a whopping 2,500 total new and exclusive collections of toys it plans to carry for the holidays.

Here are some of our favorites that are bound to be hot, and a word to the wise: don’t wait, because come December we predict they’ll be hard to find!

L.O.L. Bigger Surprise

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Each L.O.L Bigger Surprise case comes with 60 never-before-seen surprises and includes a limited-edition doll, little sister and pet. (Available Sep. 25; $90.)

Fingerlings HUGS

Hug and snuggle the newest Fingerlings HUGS ($30) this holiday. They return kisses and can record messages, too! 

PAW Patrol Ultimate Fire Truck

Fight off fires big and small with Marshall in his ultimate PAW Patrol fire truck ($60) that comes with a 2-foot ladder! 

Barbie Dreamhouse

Three stories, eight rooms and endless hours of play with the newly revamped Barbie Dreamhouse ($180).

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Grocery Store

Shop and check out like the real deal with Melissa & Doug's Deluxe Grocery Store, a Target exclusive. (Available soon; MSRP to be announced.)

SkeeBall

Perfect for family fun night, this foldable SkeeBall game with a wooden base ($35) comes with five balls and is great for taking fun on-the-go. 

Transforming Princess Knight Nella

This Nella the Princess Knight doll ($35) transforms before your eyes with the simple push of a button. She also sings her theme song and has several phrases that will take your little hero on plenty of adventures. 

Party Pop Teenies Mega Party Surprise Set

Get your party on with this 50+ piece Party Pop Teenies Target exclusive ($40) that comes with tons of party poppers with special surprises. 

Hot Wheels Ultimate Gator Car Wash

Keep your kid's Hot Wheels collection squeaky clean with the Ultimate Gator Car Wash. (Available soon; estimated MSRP $70.)

Fisher-Price Think & Learn Rocktopus

Let your little Mozart create their own musical stylings with the Rocktopus ($56) that comes with 15 instrument pods and three ways to play.

LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes App-Controlled Batmobile

This build-it-yourself LEGO Batmobile ($100) comes with two bluetooth-powered batteries, four-wheel drive and two stud shooters––perfect for Batman to take on the forces evil and win. 

Tic Tac Tongue

In the game of Tic Tac Tongue ($18), you're the lizard who wants to knock down the most insects with your lizard mask and tongue. 

Crate Creatures Giant Creature Croak

Get the newest and grossest Crate Creature this holiday with the release of Croak, the newest monster on the block with 45+ sounds and noises. (Available soon; estimated MSRP $40.)

furReal Rock-A-Too The Show Bird

With 50+ sound and motion combos, there's no end to singing, dancing and telling jokes with Rock-A-Too ($80).

Fisher-Price Imaginext Jurassic World Jurassic Rex

Save Jurassic Park by wrangling the Jurassic World Jurassic Rex ($100)—complete with light-up eyes and glowing red mouth—back into her enclosure. This interactive toy comes with 20 pieces and tons of dino fun.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Target

 

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You’ve scouted Pinterest for a super cute cake and coordinating food and decor. Now that you’ve got all your RSVPs, how to keep the crowd of kiddos entertained?Don’t stress on the party games, we’ve searched the county for entertainment that comes to you. From wizards to lizards and bubbles of all kinds, scroll down to see our picks for traveling entertainment that will guarantee your party will be epic.

photo courtesy of Bubble Soccer 

Bubble Soccer

Kick your party into high gear with San Diego Bubble Soccer. Their dependable team arrives early to set up at your venue (a flat grassy surface is best). They’ll train your guests how to use the gear safely and act as referees for crazy fun, sweat-worthy games. Each player stands in the middle of an inflatable bubble, belts it onto shoulders (back pack style) and holds onto the handles. Then the games begin with goals, cones, balls, and even music supplied by the company (or plug in your own playlist!)  Players must be ages 7 and up. Parties start at $300.

Online: sandiegobubblesoccer.com
Phone: 619-535-1204

photo: Best Bubble Parties via Yelp 

Best Bubble Parties

If blowing bubbles fascinates your little one, then Best Bubble Parties will be a mind blowing experience for all. Kiddos are sure to remember stepping inside a rainbow and watching a bubbliest create square and even triangular bubbles during the mesmerizing indoor show.  Tailor the show to fit your age group with cool bubble science for older kids or outdoor bubble play for any age, or try a combination of the two. Shows start at $175.

Online: bestbubbleparties.com
Phone: 855-975-2825

photo: Becky Crimmins

Lizard Wizard of San Diego

Kathy, The Lizard Wizard of San Diego, not only brings the excitement of 25 reptiles to your party she also teaches fascinating facts and instills care and gentleness for animals along the way. (Her patience and knowledge really add to the show). Get ready to touch a blue-tongued skink, a super cute baby turtle, tarantulas and even an 11-foot yellow python! There are opportunities for everyone to wrap themselves up with reptiles, and Kathy’s gentle nature makes kids of all ages feel at ease. Parties last an hour and start at $175.

Online: lizardwizardofsandiego.com
Phone: 760-722-4446

photo: Joe Mystic via Yelp

Joe Mystic Magician

If a different kind of Slytherin better fits your party’s theme, we’ve found a magician in town who is sure to bring oohs and aahs with his wizarding ways. Joe Mystic has been entertaining children with his magic shows for 25 years. Joe’s party personality comes through loud and clear. He’ll don a robe and transform into Dumbledore or put on his magician’s top hat or parade like a pirate all while performing magical feats sure to keep the crowd entranced. In addition to a straightforward magic show, his hour long preschool package includes simple face painting, magic, and balloon animals to keep the littlest reveler’s attention. Joe is an expert at getting his crowd involved as volunteers and making the birthday boy or girl the star of the show. The magic starts at $175 and is perfect for ages 5 and up.

Online: joemystic.com
Phone: 858-278-6558

photo: Jen Haas

Kid Ventures Mobile Parties

Want a staff of fun professionals to run the party for you and bring all the excitement of an indoor play place to your venue? You’re in luck! Kid Ventures, the popular indoor playspace with 3 Socal locations, has ventured into the world of mobile parties! Their staff will bring the fun to you including everything for a mini obstacle course, a craft that fits your theme, and parachute games. Enjoy catching up with guests and playing with your kiddo on the big day while their party crew sets up, runs the games, and helps serve the birthday cake. The smiles begin with parties starting at $365. Just click the link below to fill in your deets and someone will get back to you with package options.

Online: indoorplaysandiego.com/mobile-parties/

Have you hired any local entertainment for your kiddo’s birthday? Share your thoughts in the comments below!  

—Cherie Gough

 

We know. There are no shows better than the shows your pint-sized drama kings and queens put on in your own living room. But just in case you think a little inspiration for the whole family might be in order, here are our favorite picks for upcoming family performances in Atlanta.

Photo: Steven Depolo via flickr

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Some days, you just need to see good triumph over bad. Round up your littles for this classic tale of love, faith, courage, and giving in a one-act, family friendly production on the Alliance Stage. Held at Alliance Theatre, 1280 Peachtree Street NE, Saturdays and Sundays at 1 and 3:30 p.m. from February 27 – March 20 (except for February 27, when the performance times are 3:30 & 7 p.m.; and March 13, when the performance times are 1:30 & 4 p.m.). Adults $35, children $20.

PSSST: Score free tickets for the 1:30 & 4 p.m. performances of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe on March 13 by registering here.

Photo: The Fox Theatre

The Sound of Music

Do, a deer, a female deer. Ray, a drop of golden … You know you love it. Your kiddos will love it too. Head to The Fabulous Fox for this classic tale of the von Trapp family’s transformation at the hands of former nun Maria and in the looming face of World War II. Held at Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree Street NE, March 1 at 8 p.m., March 2-3 at 7:30 p.m., March 4 at 8 p.m., March 5 at 2 & 8 p.m., March 6 at 1 & 6:30 p.m. Tickets from $33.50.

Photo: Daniel Tiger LIVE! 

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood LIVE!

Take an interactive, musical trip with Daniel Tiger on his Trolley to his Neighborhood of Make-Believe in a live production. Held at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, March 31 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets from $17.

PSSST: Plan to get there early, because characters from the show frequently make appearances in the lobby!

Photo: Greg Mooney

The Lizard & El Sol

If you missed this incredible interactive adventure based on the Mexican folktale about the sun last year—run, don’t walk, and buy your tickets before this year’s run sells out. After all, is there anything cuter than when a bunch of kids and a lizard get together to celebrate sunshine and friendship? We think not. Held at Alliance Theatre, 1280 Peachtree Street NE, March 8 to April 3 at 9:30 & 11 a.m. Adults $10, ages 6-17 $5, free under 5.

PSSST: Head to the Alliance on the March 13 Free Family Fun Fest for performances of The Lizard & El Sol, along with acting workshops, performances of Music for the Very Young by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and free admission to the High Museum of Art. Other activities include a face painting, a photo booth, costume making, props making, an instrument petting zoo, and more. Register here.

Photo: Ken Howard/ Opera Theatre of St. Louis

The Pirates of Penzance

Pirates, sculduggery, and a (very tiny) bit of romance. Sounds a lot like life with littles around the house. The Atlanta Opera will present The Pirates of Penzance at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, with a special “bring your family” matinee on Saturday, March 12th. It’s art, imitating life. Held at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Saturday, March 5 and Friday, March 11 at 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13 at 3 p.m. Tickets from $29.53.

Photo: Warren Johnson

Galapagos George, The Little Tortoise That Could

Once upon a time, there was a not-so-little tortoise named George in the Galapagos Islands. Learn about geography, history, science, and Latin culture in this artful eco-tale at the nation’s best spot to catch a puppet show. Held at Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th, March 11 to April 3 (no shows March 12 or 27) Tuesdays to Fridays at 10 & 11:30 a.m., Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1 & 3 p.m., Sundays at 1 & 3 p.m. $20.50 per person, children under 2 free.

PSSST: Sensory-friendly programming is available for Galapagos George on Sunday, March 13 from 12 to 2:30 p.m.

Photo: Center for Puppetry Arts

Beauty and the Beast

Try out a modern-day adaptation of the classic tale of Belle and the Beast. Don’t let the hip-hop number fool you though, because in the end, it’s true love that prevails and unites the two tales. Held at Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St. NW at 18th, April 7 to May 22, Tuesdays to Fridays at 10 & 11:30 a.m., Saturdays at 12 and 2 p.m., Sundays at 1 & 3 p.m. $20.50 per person, children under 2 free.

Photo: jcapaldi via flickr

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Charlotte’s Web

Could it get any more perfect than this? Watch the classic tale of Charlotte and Wilbur, on a farm—ON A FARM! Head to Serenbe for an adaptation of E.B. White’s classic children’s book, performed in the animal village. Held at Serenbe, 9110 Selborne Lane, May 27 to July 31, Fridays and Saturdays at 11 a.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Adults $20, students $15, and ages 12 & under $10.

Where will you take your troupe for upcoming performances around town? Tell us in the comments section below!

—Shelley Massey

Exploring your go-to trail this summer is a must, but your walking companions need more than the promise of packed snacks to keep their little legs moving. Make the adventure bigger and better by giving them a chance to scout the route for 35 things hanging out along the way. From exploring a hollow log to saying hello to fellow hikers, we’ve come up with a list that’s sure to entertain everyone along for the ride. Read on, print out and get moving!

1. Find moss growing on a rock.

2. Look for a bird’s nest.

3. Throw pebbles in the water to make a big splash.

4. Explore a hollowed out log.

photo: Guy Courtemanche via flickr

5. Collect three different leaves.

6. Poke a roly poly.

7. Point out a squirrel’s home.

8. Wade in a stream.

photo: vastateparkstaff via flickr

9. Chase a lizard.

10. Hear a bird chirp.

11. Admire a spider’s web.

12. Find three different types of flowers.

photo: Adam Jones via flickr

13. Look for a duck.

14. Follow a butterfly.

15. Pick up a Y-shaped stick.

16. Point out signs of the coming season.

photo: Phillipe Put via flickr

17. Look inside a hole in a tree.

18. Watch fish jump.

19. Pick up one piece of garbage to recycle or throw away.

20. Check out a spot with soil erosion.

photo: jankgo via flickr

21. Find a piece of tree bark.

22. Spot a waterfall.

23. Pick berries or fruit (be sure to ask Mom or Dad before picking).

24. Put tiny toes in mud.

photo: Travis Swan via flickr

25. Smell a pine tree.

26. Look for lightening bugs.

27. Spot a bird.

28. Find fungus on a tree.

photo: Frank Kovalchek via flickr

29. Point out a ladybug.

30. Say hello to fellow hikers.

31. Discover shoe tracks left in the mud.

32. Find a walking stick.

photo: Travis Swan via flickr

33. An awesome vista (don’t forget to snap a photo!).

34. Count how many trees you pass.

35. Stop at a fork in the road.

What do you look for when you hike with the kids? Share with us in a Comment!

— Gabby Cullen & Erin Lem