Class of 2023 did the thing and you’re going to help them celebrate with these unique graduation gifts

If you’re looking for graduation gifts, then congratulations! It means you know and love a graduate. and that also means you played a part in supporting them to get there. Whether it’s your own child, niece, nephew, cousin, close friend—you made a difference to them. Graduation isn’t only a celebration for the student (although they’re most definitely the star). It’s a celebration for the whole crew who was there for homework, football games, band performances, laughter, tears; the whole shebang. Finding a unique graduation gift is the icing on the cake.

With so much going on this time of year—end of the school year, Father’s Day, summer break, vacation, you name it—it can be hard to find the time to get the perfect gift. It can also be hard to find the perfect gift, even if you have time. The point is: we’re here to help you pick the best (and most unique) graduation gift for the newest chapter of their lives. Maybe you’re looking for something sentimental. We’ve got you. Or maybe you’re looking for something practical that they’ll reach for over and over again now that they’re out in the “real world”. No problem. It’s totally possible you want something that combines it all, and we’re pretty sure we have you covered there, too. These gifts are seriously going to knock their caps off. Here’s to the class of 2023.

A Fully Customized Letterman Jacket

Varsity Base

Letterman jackets are already special, but a completely customized one is even better. The letterman jackets from Varsity Base are completely unique from start to finish—from the colors, materials, embroidery, patches, and placement of all of it! Commemorate their high school with their mascot, or pick their new college colors. Not into any school themes? You can also design a letterman jacket that's all about them, no matter what their loves are. There are also hoodies and coats available. 30% OFF at VarsityBase.com. No code needed. Limited-time Offer. Varsity Base Customized Letterman Jacket ($209.00+)—Buy Here!

An Engraved Crystal That'll Never Fade

Crystal Clear Memories

Take your favorite graduate's picture and let the wizards over at Crystal Clear Memories create a super pretty engraved crystal, complete with LED base and a personalized message. It won't fade or fog, and there are several ways to customize it. Did we mention it ships fast? Crystal Clear Memories 3D Engraved Graduation Tower Crystal ($49.00)—Buy Here!

A Sign for Signatures

Groupon

This canvas is perfect for graduation parties (or any grad celebration) and is totally customizable. It's a signature-ready gift they'll hang onto for years to come. Personalized Graduation Signature Canvas ($25.00)—Buy Here!

A Sentimental Bracelet That Doesn't Look LIke One

Amazon

For graduates who don’t really love sparkle, this sweet Class of 2023 bracelet is a low-key reminder that they did it. Morse Code Bracelet ($15.68)—Buy Here!

A Candy Bar Designed to Be Destroyed

Dylan's Candy Bar

If you caught this one on Good Day, New York, you know how cool it is. Help them celebrate their newest chapter with a bang, er, bash. This candy bar is filled with goodies and comes with a wooden mallet to get to them. Dylan's Candy Bar All Wrapped Up Bash Present ($40.00)—Buy Here!

A Commemorative Charm

Air Anchor

This unique charm from Air + Anchor looks especially cool with their Rope Chain Necklace with Cuff Keeper ($130.00), but no matter how they wear it, it'll remind them of the greatness that was 2023. What a Year 2023 Pendant ($24.00)—Buy Here!

A Book We Wish We Had When We Were 18

Amazon

They may have graduated high school, but sometimes there are a few lessons that get left out. Enter Grown-Up Stuff Explained. It covers 75 topics new adults absolutely need to know about, written in a relatable, fun way. This is a must. Grown-Up Stuff Explained ($9.99)—Buy Here!

A Real Adult Bag Made Just for Them

Lucrin

One of the marks of adulthood can sometimes be as simple as a new bag that isn't their old trusty backpack. This beautiful tote from Lucrin comes in a ton of different colors and leather textures, plus you can personalize it with their initials. From the classroom to the boardroom, it'll be well-loved for a long time. Lucrin Everyday Tote Bag ($279.00+)—Buy Here!

A Bluetooth Speaker for...Studying

Target

Studying or socializing, music is a requirement. This speaker from Altec Lansing not only has 20 hours of battery life; it's also waterproof, dirtproof, snowproof, and floats upright. It's an all-season speaker that they'll use constantly. Altec Lansing Rockbox XL 2.0 Bluetooth Wireless Speakers ($179.99)—Buy Here!

A Blanket for Traveling Home

Johnny Was

Encourage lots of visits home from school with this beautiful rose blanket designed for travel. Throw it into a suitcase or add it to a carry-on; either way, it's a special reminder that home is always there. Johnny Was Bellatini Travel Blanket ($148.00)—Buy Here!

A Dainty Charm Necklace

Hello Adorn

A sweet little disc necklace stamped with either an initial or symbol of your choice makes for a darling gift. You can even pick more than one disc for a personalized piece they'll love. Hello Adorn Tiny Dot Necklace ($48.00)—Buy Here!

A Pair of Sneakers for Trotting All Over Campus

Magnolia Boutique

Let's face it: college comes with a lot of walking. Make it easier with these fun corduroy sneakers from Magnolia Boutique. They're colorful enough to be anything but boring and muted enough to go with just about anything. Magnolia Boutique CL by Laundry Desert Dog Multi Corduroy Sneakers ($69.95)—Buy Here!

A Bracelet That Keeps You Connected

Bond Touch/Amazon

No matter how far apart you are physically, these oh-so-sweet Bond Touch bracelets keep you and your loved ones connected. They vibrate and light up when the other wearer touches theirs to let you know they're thinking of you. With the Bond Touch More, you can connect up to 3 people, plus they're waterproof and have a 4 day battery life. Bond Touch More Bracelet ($89.00)—Buy Here!

A Pendant That Reminds Them of Their True North

Keyzar

Help them always remember to keep their focus, no matter what's in front of them at the moment. The Distance North Star Pendant is created with 14K white gold and lab-grown diamonds that are just as stunning as mined stones, but they're sustainable and ethical, too. Keyzar North Star Pendant Necklace ($750.00)—Buy Here!

An Organizer for All the New Jewelry They're Getting

Buddy Love

Yep, graduation is definitely a time to start their grown-up jewelry collection, and this organizer is not only cute; it's super functional and ideal for travel. Buddy Love Hollis Jewelry Organizer ($85.00)—Buy Here!

A Sweet Grad Treat

M&M's

If there's anything we know, it's that graduating requires lots of snacks. Customize their M&M's with their school colors, initials, image, or a combination of them all. M&M's Class of 2023 Gift Jar ($29.99)—Buy Here!

A Cute Way to Keep Their Phone Close

Casetify

After wearing heavy backpacks to and from class, the last thing your grad wants is to bring a big bag out and about. These adorable phone straps come in a crossbody and utility lanyard in lots of different styles—metal, pearls, nylon, and a cool rope version—so you'll be able to find one that matches them perfectly. Casetify Phone Straps ($38.00+)—Buy Here!

Drinkware for Aspiring Designers

Pantone

Featuring one of 4 iconic Pantone hues, this water bottle is a fun and fashionable way to nod to keep them hydrated. Pantone Tritan Drinking Bottle ($33.00)—Buy Here!

A Ring to Help Guide Them

JTV

This piece from the Pacific Style Collection is a great way to keep your grad pointed in the right direction. Abalone Shell Rhodium Over Silver Mens Compass Ring ($78.29)—Buy Here!

A Mental Health Memento

Chasing Paper

There's nothing like knowing that everything you feel is valid, important, and more than okay. This print from Chasing Paper comes in multiple sizes, and framed or unframed options. It Can Be Everything All At Once Print ($12.00+)—Buy Here!

An Easy-to-Carry-Everywhere Belt Bag

Magnolia Boutique

They'll already be dealing with heavy backpacks or work bags—help them keep their essentials close no matter where they're headed with this trendy white vegan leather belt bag by Chinese Laundry from Magnolia Boutique. Chinese Laundry White Vegan Leather Belt Bag ($77.95)—Buy Here!

A Dorm-Friendly Pick-Me-Up

Copper Cow Coffee

Maybe coffee makers aren't allowed in their dorm room, but Copper Cow Coffee is ready in 90 seconds as long as they have access to hot water. You can even set up recurring deliveries (in different blends, too). Copper Cow Coffee Salted Caramel Pour Over Coffee ($16.00)—Buy Here!

A Dedicated Grad Display

Zulily

Rustic is very in, and this frame really captures the importance of their special day. Brown & Navy 'Congratulations' Two-Photo Frame ($16.99)—Buy Here!

A Sentimental Sports Keepsake

Amazon

Customize a basketball with your new graduate's name and school logo in full color. O Magazine agrees with us that this is a fab gift. Custom Basketball ($32.95)—Buy Here!

A Cash Cake

Etsy

Money is a traditional grad gift, but that doesn't mean it has to be given traditionally. You can customize this fun tiered money holder to represent your graduate's school. Graduation Gift Money Holder ($22.32+)—Buy Here!

A Watch That Does It All

Google/Amazon

New adults can use all the help they can get keeping up with work, class, family—all of it. Help them stay on top of it all with this sleek Google Pixel Watch. It looks great, is so easy to use, and really affordable for a smart watch. It's available in several colors, too. Google Pixel Watch ($399.99)—Buy Here!

A Daring Bracelet

MaeMae

Inspired by Brené Brown, this bracelet with its hematite stars inspire the wearer to dare to be vulnerable, to set healthy boundaries, and to be themselves. Dare Greatly Hematite Bracelet ($40.00)—Buy Here!

A Little Wisdom From T. Roosevelt

Etsy

This inspirational quote print is available in multiple sizes and frame options. We'll admit to getting goosebumps every time we read it, too. "The Man in the Arena" Quote Print ($18.75+)—Buy Here!

A Real Pair of Grown-Up Sunnies

Magnolia Boutique

Of course, we're behind any glasses that offer protection for your gorgeous eyes, but there's something about a nicer pair that just feels so adult. This pair by DIFF from Magnolia Boutique is so flattering on everyone. DIFF Gradient Sunglasses ($90.00)—Buy Here!

A Solid Dose of Preparation (Even If They Never Need It)

Amazon

Keep them totally prepared for anything with the DormDoc First Aid Kit. It's 175 pieces of help when they need it and they can keep it all in the handy carrier (that also comes in red and black). DormDoc Emergency First Aid Kit ($54.95)—Buy Here!

Some Vintage Vibes

Amazon

A vintage leather bound notebook and pen set that's sure to wow the creative graduate who always has something on their mind. Vintage Journal Set ($38.97)—Buy Here!

Classic Words from a Classic Band

Lyrical Artwork/Amazon

Choose from a variety of sizes and frames. This Beatles print is perfect no matter where they choose to hang it. Blackbird Wall Art ($19.95+)—Buy Here!

A Planner They'll Want to Show Off

ban.do

Everything ban.do does is show off-able (it's a thing), but we're partial to this cute planner with a 17 month calendar and lots of fun artwork. Large 17 Month Academic Planner ($34.95)—Buy Here!

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If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we all cope with uncertainty in different ways. For cousins Sabrina Haechler & Jessica Bukowski, quarantine led them to channel their energy into helping others. Their new project called resilienSEED features handmade bracelets with words spelled out in Morse Code using seed beads. Profits from all the bracelets are donated to causes that align with Sabrina and Jessica’s values. Read on to find out more about resilienSEED and these charming bracelets that are handmade with love.

What are resilienSEED bracelets and who makes them?
Handbeaded in Mill Valley, California, resilienSEED bracelets are simple, stylish and functional. They’re made out of waxed polyester, which makes them totally waterproof. You can adjust them to fit all wrist sizes and they can also slip easily on and off.

The cousins tell us, “We’re super fortunate to have a lot of help from our relatives, many of whom live nearby. On any given day, there’s a good chance that you’ll find our parents, aunts, uncles, siblings, and cousins helping us out with beading. So many great things have come from resilienSEED, including the bonding of our family during the pandemic.”

Where do the profits go?
To date, resilienSEED has raised around $1,500. Sabrina and Jessica explain that, “originally, we were focused on raising money for COVID-19 relief. We chose to donate to the Child Mind Institute’s COVID-19 response after Emma Davidson, a family member and Psychotherapist, spoke to us about the importance of mental health, especially during these uncertain times. After a month of launching resilienSEED, we realized that we could have a greater impact in our community. Now, we stay up-to-date on current events, and we’ve expanded to raising money and awareness for social justice (Campaign Zero), LBGTQ+ suicide prevention (The Trevor Project), and tuition for children affected by cancer (The Forever 49 Foundation).”

Designs and custom orders
Choose from 10 different designs with empowering words like “Strength”, “Love”, “Unite” and “Justice” spelled out in Morse Code.

The dynamic duo reveal, “We knew that we wanted each type of bracelet to represent something different, which is why we use seed beads. Each bracelet is beaded with two different colors of seed beads, which collectively spell out a word in Morse Code.”

resilienSEED also accepts custom orders for $10. We ordered a bracelet with our kids’ names spelled out in Morse Code.

Order yours at resilienseedbracelets.weebly.com/. Prices start at $6, inclusive of shipping.

—Erin Lem

Photos: resilienSEED

 

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One of the easiest ways to support the Black community directly is by supporting Black-owned businesses. Many have already been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Here are 10 Orlando-based businesses that offer products for both kids and families.

Pretty Peacock Paperie

Pretty Peacock Paperie is a lighthearted and fun stationery company located in Central Florida.

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We have a lot of new faces around here. So I wanted to do a #fridayintroduction but on a Monday 😹 for the 600+ friends we have gained. By being here you have exclaimed to the world not only your love for paper and correspondence but you have also made a comittment to be a part of social change. #powertothepeople ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ First of all, I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of love that you have showed. The orders have been flowing in for the last couple weeks. I am overwhelmed with gratitude. THANK YOU! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Second, I want to be completely honest. The last two weeks have been a struggle. (I know you see my smiling face above so it can be confusing. One thing I pride myself on is being open and honest. This photo was taken about prior to the senseless murders.) I am trying to be as "social" on here as possible. However, I also need to protect my mind. So my responses have been slow. Please do not feel like I do not love and appreciate every single person here. I do love you all, I am just not 100% my normal self. So thank you for sharing your purchases! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Third, although the last couple weeks have been heavy, I am encouraged by the unity. I am encouraged by the change that we have already seen. I see those of you who have comitted to facing systemic racism head on. I see those of you who are comitted to uplifting and amplifying black voices. I see parents like myself who are comitted to making sure our babies are safe. I see you. Right now, we need to keep pushing forward. Change is on the horizon and I believe with all my heart that we need to be voting now, more than ever. We also need to supporting our black communities. This Juneteenth we will be launching some new products and will be donating 30% of our sales to @thelovelandfoundation ! As someone who has benefited from therapy, I resonate with their mission and the need to heal our community from the within. I hope you will join me on Friday! #blacklivesmatter #mentalhealth #supportblackbusiness #amplifyblackvoices

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JewelREE

JewelREE is a minimalist + morse code inspired accessory brand.

 

Naked Bar Soap Co. 

All Naked Bar Soap Co. soaps are lovingly hand blended, cured, and cut in small batches. Each one is designed using a palette of earth sourced ingredients such as herbs, petals, grains, leaves, minerals, and clay – scented with the finest essential oils for a therapeutic aromatic experience. All soaps are free of any chemicals, preservatives, and synthetics.

 

Neon Cowboys

Neon Cowboys is a fashion tech brand that specializes in western glowing apparel & accessories.

 

Eola Pets

Eola Pets is Downtown Orlando’s preferred choice for trusted dog walkers in the community. They are licensed, bonded and insured, and available 365 days a year. They offer dog walking, pet sitting, and bathing services.

 

Kenzie Weise Jewels

Kenzie Weise Jewels was founded on the idea that even the simple things in life should provoke mindfulness.

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Amethyst & Lapis Lazuli is such a beautiful combo!

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Beth Autumn Art

Beth Autumn Art by Chanel Smith features clay jewelry, paintings and custom pieces.

 

Miscellaneous Market

Miscellaneous Market features a little bit of everything.

 

Wynn Styles Boutique

Wynn Styles Boutique provides affordable, chic and trendy fashion for the everyday woman.

 

Re-Runz Records

Re-Runz Records is owned by Ed Smith who is also the owner/operator of Southern Soul Blues Radio. He has been collecting music in the form of CD’s, Vinyl and concert videos seriously since 1974.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

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With shorter days on the horizon, there’s one foolproof way to keep the fun going after dark: flashlight games. Turn any old night at home into a memorable evening with these twists on old classics. Psst! We threw in a few new inventions, too. Read on to light up your night.

In-the-Dark Treasure Hunt

iStock

They’ve got the treasure hunt down pat. Now throw them for a loop with one staged in the dark. Simple items like pirate’s booty (gold coins) or even figurines will do the trick. For older kiddos, consider making a list of the items being hunted. Be sure to have enough flashlights for everyone involved; it’s a lot more fun when each participant has their own beam.

Flashlight Tag

games to play in the dark
istock

Hiding in the dark and being spotted by beams of light can be fairly thrilling—just be sure to clear the way for kiddos running around in the dark. You'll need either an outdoor space that isn't well lit or an empty-ish basement or gym. Get all the rules for variations over at wikihow.

Make Your Own Constellations

Handmade Charlotte

Create your very own universe at home with DIY constellations. The crafty masters at Handmade Charlotte dabble in the dark and offer an easy tutorial with materials you’ve probably got in the crafts box already, including black paper, scissors and a pencil.

Shadow Puppet Theater

Inner Child Fun

Take shadow-making fun to a whole new level with puppet theater. With a cardboard box, foam figures and a flashlight an entire fairy tale adventure comes to life. Valerie, of Inner Child Fun, explains the easy steps in creating this awesome activity.

Morse Code Messages

Tima Miroshnichenko via Pexels

Morse code is kinda like the original form of texting (SOS, anyone?) so kids will get a kick out of learning how to flash-chat with buddies. Create little messages and get familiar with the flashlight for easy code clicking. Daddy Mark of My Kids Adventures provides a full Morse Code Alphabet and even offers up other tutorials (like using your iPhone as the light.) Get all the info here.

Flashlight Word Game

Julie Kirkwood via KiwiCrate

Play this game, and they’ll be working on their reading skills, too. Find the biggest, most empty wall in your house and sprinkle the space with word cards. There are several variations of play, including having Mom call out a word and finding it, or flashing light on a word and reading it. Be sure to use painters tape to stick up the words, otherwise, you’ll lose some paint in the process! Head over to Kiwi Crate for more ideas.

Shadow Dancing

Gabrielle Blair

Turn a dance party into major flashlight fun with shadow dancing. Shine a light against a wall, put on a groovy playlist and get moving! It’s fun to watch shadows boogie or even try to make different shapes. Gabrielle Blair breaks down one of her favorite before-bed activities over at Design Mom.

Flashlight Limbo

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You don’t need a sandy beach, broomstick or even the classic Limbo song to re-create this game. It’s a classic camp activity that’s perfect for a sleepover. Just flash the beam of light on the wall and have everyone wiggle their way under it. The only real question is: How low can you go? Get the details over at Ultimate Camp Resource.

I Spy

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Do they really know what’s in that room? Try out I Spy in the dark for a chance to spot familiar toys and gadgets. Toni Tui, mama in charge over at Wifely Steps, loves to play this game before bed but we’re betting this would be a blast at any time of night.

— Gabby Cullen

 

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Everyone loves to be an insider. And, if you can get the low-down on all the wonderful tips and tricks that will make your trip to The Happiest Place on Earth even more magical, then all the better. From special rides to off-menu treats, these Disneyland secrets will up the ante on your next visit. Scroll down to see them all.

Gabby Cullen

1. You Can Ride Mary Poppins' Horse on King Arthur's Carousel

In 2008, the legendary Julie Andrews was honored with the dedication of "Jingles" the horse, a replica to the one she rode in the iconic Mary Poppins movie. The horse is adorned with bells, like in the movie, umbrellas, and even a silhouette of the world's most famous nanny herself. 

2. Hidden Mickeys

It’s hard to avoid seeing Mickey Mouse everywhere you turn in Disneyland, but did you know that there are a few Mickeys that are intentionally hidden? Disney theme park designers (Imagineers) left behind a treasure trove of hidden Mickeys. Created in the famous mouse’s image, and worked into the overall design of an attraction, there’s no definitive number on just how many Mickeys can be found. There are, however, dozens of blogs and even books dedicated to the subject. Print out a list, like the ones found at Hidden Mickeys Guide, and challenge your family to find as many as you can during your next trip—it’s a fun way to pass the time while you wait in those long lines.

Gabby Cullen

3. Club 33

If you’ve ever strolled around New Orleans Square just outside of the exit from Pirates of the Caribbean you might have noticed a green door with a small placard that reads “33”. This spot is the holy grail of Disneyland secrets: an exclusive club that only a select few are members of. Becoming a member isn’t easy, it's rumoured you have to drop anywhere from $25,000 - $100,000 to start plus an annual fee of $12,000, oh and you’ll have to clear the waiting list, which is rumored to be years long. If you’re lucky enough to know a member you can also join them as a guest. So what’s so special about Club 33? In addition to serving up five-and six-course meals that include dishes like rack of lamb and lobster paella, it is also the only place in the park where you can enjoy an adult beverage from the top-shelf bar. You can also enjoy character visits at the club, valet parking at the Grand Californian, and access to 1901, a private lounge at California Adventure.

4. Morse Code Message at New Orleans Square Train Station

Stop by the New Orleans Square Train Station and you’ll no doubt hear a mysterious morse code message being clacked out from the Telegraph Office next door. The message is actually part of Walt Disney’s original dedication he gave on Disneyland’s opening day. It reads: “TO ALL WHO COME TO DISNEYLAND, WELCOME. HERE AGE RELIVES FOND MEMORIES OF THE PAST, AND HERE YOUTH MAY SAVOR THE CHALLENGE AND PROMISE OF THE FUTURE."

Gabby Cullen

5. Behold the Evil Queen

Mirror, mirror on the wall, the Evil Queen’s in the window, ya’ll (But only if you’re lucky enough to catch her.)! While you and your family are wandering through Fantasyland, be sure to visit Snow White’s Scary Adventures. In the window high above the attraction, the Evil Queen peers out from behind the curtains at random times throughout the day to survey her realm and judge tourists wearing fanny packs. Give the kids your phone and see if they can snap a picture of her evilness!

 

6. The Lilly Belle

Named for Walt’s beloved wife, Lillian Disney, the Lilly Belle is the Presidential Parlor car that trails the back of the Disneyland Railroad steam engine, where the caboose would be. Decorated in mahogany wood paneling and antique furniture and accents, the secret car was once only accessible to members of Club 33 and the few visitors who knew to request a special ride first thing in the morning. Now visitors can reserve a ride aboard the Lilly Belle by booking a two-hour train-themed tour. For $89 per adult, you’ll be loaded up with a drink and a donut first thing in the morning before heading out on a guided walking tour that ends with a grand circle ride aboard the Lilly Belle.

Gabby Cullen

7. Dominguez Tree at Adventureland’s Jungle Cruise

High above the Jungle Cruise in Adventureland, stands a prominent palm tree that predates the existence of Disneyland. It belonged to the Dominguez Family who sold their Anaheim farm to Walt Disney so Disneyland could be built. The Dominguez’s one request was that their beloved family tree, which had been a wedding gift, remain untouched as part of the park. The sentimental man he was, Mr. Disney agreed, and the tree still stands tall today. In fact, one of the youngest members of the family, Ron Dominguez, worked his way up the Disneyland ranks, eventually becoming the park’s president.  Can you find the tree?

8. Secret Menu

The delicious eats are a major part of the fun of a Disneyland visit, but did you know there are even more off-menu treats you can indulge in? You just have to know what to ask for. Some of our favorite selections include the Ice Cream Nachos at the Golden Horseshoe, which is a huge shareable feast of three ice cream scoops on top of waffle cone “chips” topped with hot fudge, whipped cream and chocolate chips. If you prefer something a little savory and are a fan of In N’ Out’s animal style burger, order a Galactic Style Burger at the Tomorrowland Grill to get it topped with French fries, bacon cheese, grilled onions and Thousand Island dressing.

Gabby Cullen

9. Walt's Secret Apartment

If you’ve built a place as magical as Disneyland, you’ll never want to leave, which is probably why Walt Disney built himself an apartment where he could live, work and enjoy the view of the amazing place he created. The entire family used the apartment, and if there were special visitors in the park, Walt and his wife would invite them up for a visit. While no one lives in the apartment today, it acts as a time capsule of sorts, preserved as Walt left it. If you look up at the windows above the Main Street firestation you can see a lamp perpetually glowing.

10. Walk in Walt’s Disneyland Footsteps Tour

Want to get a peek inside that wondrous apartment and an insider’s look at the entire park? Book a “Walk in Walt’s Disneyland Footsteps Tour” and get up close with parts of the park unavailable to most guests. Your knowledgeable guide will treat you to one incredible story after the other as you visit Walt Disney’s private apartment and ride some of the most classic attractions that have been around since the beginning. When the tour is over, you’ll be treated to an exclusive lunch on Main Street U.S.A. For advanced reservations, call 714-781-TOUR.

11. Beyond Tacos & Turkey Legs—Disneyland’s Vegan Options

One of the best things about a day at Disneyland is the delicious snack fest you and the kids get to indulge in. From pizza and chimichangas to corn dogs and giant turkey legs, it’s a foodie fairytale come true. And vegans or guests just looking for veggie options need not feel left out of the fun. A myriad of restaurants throughout the park offer a variety of vegan options to thrill any palate—you just have to know where to go. Here’s a great rundown to bring to the park. We like the vegan jambalaya at Cafe Orleans, and kids will devour the Veggie Tater Bake at Flo’s V-8 Cafe.

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12. Front of the Monorail

Riding the monorail is a unique experience in itself, but for something unforgettable try nabbing a seat in the front with the conductor. While the monorail is mainly used as a mode of transport between the park and hotels, even guests not staying at the Disneyland Resort are welcome to take a ride. Just get on at the Tomorrowland station where you can take a full round-trip ride. When you arrive at the head of the line, put on your best smiles and ask very nicely if you can sit up front. If by chance someone has beat you to the punch, you can ask to wait for the next monorail car. If you’d prefer the view from the back, you can also request a seat in the rear pod. Either seat will give you an incredible unobstructed view of the park below.

13. Pick Up Baby Essentials You Left at Home

Remembering all the essentials you need to bring from home for a trip to Disneyland is a wild ride in itself, especially with a baby in tow. Being the perfect parent you are, you think you have everything covered until the moment when ...  “No diapers?!” Luckily, Disneyland’s got your (and your baby's) behind.  Visit the Baby Care Center near first aid on Main Street, U.S.A. to purchase any important items you may have forgotten—diapers, formula, bottles, wipes, pacifiers—the works. You can also nurse or feed your tot in peace at this quiet spot.

Gabby Cullen

14. Park Bench Where Disneyland Was Born

“The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” attraction is always a thrill for guests who stop by the Main Street Opera House. But the coolest of cool is getting to see the actual park bench where Walt Disney first conceived the idea of Disneyland. While watching his two daughters ride the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round, Mr. Disney sat and contemplated a magical place where parents and kiddos could experience unimaginable fun together. Yep, it all started right here.  Have your kids take a seat, and see if they get inspired…

15. Magic Moments

A little kindness goes a long way, and if a park employee happens to catch you being especially kind and positive, they might just reward you with a little fairy dust. According to a former Disneyland employee, park employees have the power to grant you with "spur of the moment acts of kindness.” Those gifts could be anything from front-of-the-line passes to free ice cream cones.

16. Best Place & Time to Watch Fantasmic

The fact that your tots have reminded you a billion times today about tonight’s Fantasmic Show gives you a sixth sense they may like to attend (You’re very intuitive that way.). Though most guests vie for a viewing spot in the center, the show was actually designed to be watched from all around the Rivers of America. So we suggest snagging a secret spot near the Haunted Mansion where there’s a lot more breathing room. Also, consider doing the second Fantasmic show instead of the first. You can hit the rides with no lines as everyone catches show #1, and then park empties out a bit for the second show. You’re welcome.

—Shahrzad Warkentin with Jennifer O’Brien

Feature photo: Christian Thompson via Disneyland Resort

 

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Today Is National Lineman Day
Totally utilitarian.
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Watch this video on how to climb a utility pole and we’re betting they’ll line up to #thankalineman.

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Pull some strings with the tots today and try out 6 crafty projects
that are totally linear.

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Take it back to the basics and learn a few words in Morse code.

{ Today’s ideas brought to you by Electricity  }

If you’ve been searching the Eastside for a fresh, new place to play, search no longer. A sprawling new spot on the Cross Kirkland Corridor (within Google’s Eastside campus) just opened and is providing families of all ages with new recreational opportunities. Round up your little parkgoers and read on for the deets on this highly anticipated play space.

photo: Jennifer B. Davis

A Major Transformation
The Kirkland community has long recognized the importance of its Cross Kirkland Corridor and its potential as a place for families to gather and play. And now with the completion of the $3 million Google project, which transformed a section of the abandoned rail corridor into a public open space, families of all ages as well as Google employees can enjoy a plethora of recreational opportunities.

photo: Sian Wu

Let’s Play!
Located just in front of Google’s 180,000 square-foot building is where you will find the new amenities including a sand volleyball court, basketball court, Crossfit/TRX fitness section, bocce ball court and plenty of lush lawns to play or spread out on. For the Littles, there’s an awesome climbing structure that will keep the tiniest of tots busy. But the best part of this new park? The tot-friendly zip line. Originally intended to be a massive zip line connecting the two office buildings (strangely, ix-nayed by legal), this rockin’ line packs just enough zip for preschoolers and adults alike.

photo: Jennifer B. Davis

Don’t Miss
While you’re at the park, be sure to check out the nod to the Corridor’s original purpose (the railroad) with an old-school caboose parked nearby. And parents, be sure to wear your kicks so you can showcase your skills on the Crossfit apparatus or stylin’ moves on the basketball court.

Good to Know
1. There are no public restrooms or covered tables, so make a pit stop before you arrive.

2. If you mosey north a few hundred yards, you’ll find the Chainline Brewing Company situated right on the Corridor. This kid- and dog-friendly space serves cold ones (and warm goodies from the often-parked food truck outside) and is the perfect pre or post park stop.

3. For closer parking to both the park and the Corridor, follow 5th Pl. S. west of the main Google campus.

4. If you and your crew are well-versed in Morse code, you’ll be able to read the secret message running north/south in the concrete pavers. (Hint: it’s Google Kirkland).

5. This isn’t the only benefit Kirkland residents now have because of Google. In June, the company announced a $200,000 donation to the City of Kirkland for a free WiFi network at Everest Park and Houghton Beach Park — both of which are within one mile of Google’s office.

Google Park at Cross Kirkland Corridor
747 6th Ave S.
Kirkland, Wa 98033
Online: kirklandwa.gov/Residents/Community/Cross_Kirkland_Corridor.htm
Map it

Have you played at this new park? Tell us what your family likes most about it in the Comments below.

— Jennifer B Davis

When it comes to finding a new museum to take the little ones to, you may feel like you’ve exhausted your old list of standbys. LACMA: been there. Getty: done that. Zimmer: your mail is delivered there, you visit so often. How about checking out some of the “secret” museums around town that may have managed to fly under your radar—until now.

photo credit: The Bunny Museum via facebook

The Bunny Museum
Located in the private home of Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski, a carefully curated collection of over 30,000 adorable bunny items awaits your viewing pleasure. Started by their love of rabbits (duh), Steve and Candace began giving each other bunny themed gifts every day for a year. Their collection multiplied faster than a you-know-what and soon they were opening their doors to the public so everyone could partake in the fun. Kiddos will love seeing the overwhelming number of stuffed animals, figurines, pictures, and well, basically anything else you can imagine putting a bunny on. Tikes also have an opportunity to draw bunnies in the backyard using 3D chalk, as well as pet and feed the live house bunnies if they wish. Just make sure to bring a bag of your own veggies and fruits for the rabbits to snack on.

Cost: A suggested donation of $5/person. Tots under 4 are free.

Hostess Gifts: Candace and Steve happily accept bunny items and gifts, wine, flowers and postage stamps for having you in their home. No real bunnies though, please!

Hours: Open 365 days a year. Because this is a private residence, please call to make an appointment for the time you’d like to hop by. However, no appointment is necessary on holidays.

1933 Jefferson Dr., Pasadena
Phone: 626-798-8848
Online: thebunnymuseum.com

photo credit: The Bunny Museum via facebook

Time Travel Mart
Okay, it’s not exactly an official museum, per say, it’s more of a super cool convenience store for time travelers. Anything visitors most likely want or need, they have it. The Echo Park location is set up as a retro convenience store from the 70s, while the Mar Vista shop is an 1800s mercantile store. Both contain hilarious items that one would need to navigate the past and future. Kiddos will be wide-eyed as they step into a mini world filled with fun and imagination – checking out crazy items like mad scientist goggles, fresh dinosaur eggs, robot toupees and barbarian repellant. Each store also features interactive elements which tiny time travelers (and their pooped parents) will appreciate. Almost every item in store can be purchased (hello, fab birthday gifts!), with all proceeds going back to support the free programs at 826LA, the incredible non-profit writing and tutoring center for kids and the creative genius behind all this madness.

Hours: Both the Echo Park and Mar Vista locations are open from noon-6pm, Mon.-Sun.

1714 Sunset Blvd., Echo Park
Phone: 213-413-3388

12515 Venice Blvd., Mar Vista
Phone: 310-915-0200

Online: 826la.org/store

photo credit: Time Travel Mart

Los Angeles Police Museum
What tiny tike doesn’t think police officers are the total bomb-diggity? If your future law enforcers are looking for a rich history lesson about the LAPD, there’s no better place to go than the Los Angeles Police Museum. Housed in the original Highland Park police station built in 1925, pint-sized deputies will especially love trying on a real police helmet, seeing the jail (hopefully the only one they’ll ever visit), hopping on a retired police motorcycle, as well as climbing aboard a police helicopter while pretending to soar high over the City of Angels. Mom and Dad, feel free to chime in with embarrassing siren sounds, if you so desire.

Cost: General admission is $9/adult. Kids 12 and under are free.

Parking: Free parking is available on east and west side of museum.

Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri. and 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., third Sat. of every month

6045 York Blvd., Eagle Rock
Phone: 323-344-9445
Online: laphs.org

photo credit: Meghan Rose

Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn
Griffith Park is full of endless treasures, but one of the best is Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn. Disney built the barn in 1950 as the centerpiece of an elaborate backyard railroad at his Holmby Hills home. For three years, he entertained friends and their kiddos with rides on the 3/4 inch scale steam railway, the Carolwood Pacific. The joy he witnessed helped inspire him to create Disneyland in 1955, where all families could have fun together. Walt’s barn was preserved as a tribute to his love of trains and the hard work he put into Disneyland. When little Mouseketeers visit the barn, they get to see Los Angeles Live Steamer trains up and running, play with a model train set they can operate, honk the monorail horn button, and a work a telegraph with Morse code, supplied so they can tap out their names.

Cost: Admission and parking are free.

Hours: Open the third Sunday of every month from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

5202 Zoo Dr., Griffith Park
Phone: 310-213-0722
Online: carolwood.org

photo credit: Walt Disney’s Carolwood Barn

Martial Arts History Museum
If you’ve got an aspiring karate kid on your hands, we’ve uncovered quite a hidden gem in the Martial Arts History Museum in Burbank. Designed by artists from Walt Disney, Dreamworks and The Simpsons, the museum is filled with imagination. Colorful exhibitions offer a thrilling educational, cultural and artistic experience where families can learn about different Asian countries and how martial arts has significantly impacted America for generations. Mini Miyagis will flip over the chance to see artifacts from the Japanese Samurai, Ralph Macchio’s headband from Karate Kid, the shield from Mortal Kombat, as well as animation displays from Hong Kong PhooeyKung Fu Panda and Ninja Turtles, among others

Cost: $10/adults and $5/kids aged 6-15 years old

Hours: Thurs.-Sun., 11a.m.-6 p.m.

2319 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank
Phone: 818-478-1722
Online: martialartsmuseum.com

photo credit: Martial Arts History Museum via facebook 

Any unusual museums you feel we left off our list? Give us the skinny on your faves in the comments below.

–Jennifer O’Brien