If your tiny walker just can’t wait to fly off to Neverland then the new Freshly Picked Disney Peter Pan moccs are the perfect fit.

Freshly Picked has just released a new collection of Peter Pan-themed Disney moccasins and they are definitely made with a sprinkle of Pixie Dust. The line includes three different designs featuring all your favorite characters like Tinker Bell, Peter Pan, Captain Hook and the Lost Boys. Check out all the adorable styles below.

Tinker Bell Bow

This sweet glittering style is available in a regular mocc and mini sole.

$59 - $65

Neverland City

Get a bird's eye view of Neverland and all of its inhabitants. Available in moccs and mini sole.

$59 - $65

Flight to Neverland

Point your toes in the direction of Neverland with this dreamy design. Available in moccs and mini sole.

$59 - $65

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Freshly Picked

 

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I love to vacation and I love to get away, but if anyone tells you that flying across the country (and I mean from the very west coast to the very east coast) toddler in tow, in the hot tropical heat, trying to dodge thunderstorms, and constantly reapplying sunscreen is relaxing, I’d say BS! For those who have done it, I don’t have to tell you. You know all too well that vacations or getaways take on a whole new meaning when you do it with kids. It’s a lot of work, but is it well worth it? Yes. Yes! YES! I’d do it all over again!

We spent a week in Orlando, Florida at the happiest place on earth! I’m not sure if that accolade is strictly reserved for Disneyland in Anaheim, California, but it is DisneyWORLD, so let’s call it the happiest place on earth! This trip was full of firsts for us. First time flying with a “lap infant,” as airlines call under-2-year olds. First time in Florida and at Disneyworld for Tyler and me. Our first weeklong family vacation and many many more firsts.

I won’t bore you with the logistics of travelling with a toddler. If you do want to commiserate or trade tips and tricks, drop me a comment. I’m all for it! But I do want to relive the moments and memories that are forever in my heart and in the 2000 photos I snapped on my iPhone!

Aside from us telling Tyler who certain Disney characters are and what our vacation was about, he had no familiarity or association with the characters and rides. For that reason, I was hoping he wouldn’t freak out at giant costumed characters, which he didn’t! If you asked me to narrow it down to three things, I could tell you that the three highlights for him were character dining, riding the monorail, and driving at the Tomorrowland Speedway.

Character dining. We dined with Chef Mickey. We united with our Ohana and brunched with Lilo and Stitch. We had lunch with Pooh and Friends in the 100 Acre Woods. We recharged in Africa with Mickey and Friends after embarking on the Kilimanjaro Safari. And when our last day rolled around, we said our farewells to Disneyworld at brunch with our friends from Fantasyland. You could just see the excitement and adoration in Tyler’s eyes as he was greeted by Mickey Mouse. He was his sweetest most cuddly self when Stitch and Pooh came to visit. He gave out high fives and kisses and the occasional boop on the nose. You can just see the excitement on his face! It made me remember the wonderment and I could just see and feel it through his eyes the way I once did as a kid. That was pretty special and and something I hope to experience again soon.

The monorail. Such a simple, and very convenient mode of transport, but it never ceased to amaze and excite Tyler. Sometimes he’d ride the monorail on the bench with us. Sometimes in his stroller. Other times, he’d stand up and hold on to the pole. But no matter what, he’d joyfully point out in his sweet little voice to all the other riders (multiple times on each trip too) that we were riding the monorail. “Monrrraaail!” He’s still talking about it and just yesterday called a passing lightrail “monrail!”

“Drive! Drive!” *Steering hand motions* This kid loves cars, trains, trucks, and things that go. Things with wheels, horns, engines, or motors that go fast and can make you dizzy are his cup of tea. It was no wonder he loved the Mad Tea Party. But the Tomorrowland Speedway had to be his favorite ride. Our first time on the ride, Kevin and I let Tyler take the wheel and it was the jerkiest car ride of our lives! We screamed and laughed so hard as we repeatedly hit the rails. The other drivers were sure to keep their distance. We had to pry his hands off the steering wheel at the end of the ride. The ride operator shook his head and said we’re going to have a tough time with this one once he’s a teenager. Ugh, I don’t even want to think that far ahead. And hopefully this is not a foreshadowing of when he learns how to drive. Kev took Tyler on the ride a couple more times too. I had to stay in the grandstand because I was getting sick. A jerky car ride and the smell of fuel do not mix well with a bad cold. When we got back to our hotel room, Kevin showed me how he was thrown from side to side and how he was yelling each time they hit the rails. It was much to Tyler’s delight as he giggled watching and hearing his daddy recount their latest race for mommy. Just making the same jerky motions and talking about how Tyler is a crazy driver instantly triggers steering motions, car sounds, and loud giggles. Music to my ears!

For me, the highlight of the trip was experiencing the magic and awe through Tyler’s eyes. People tell me that there’s nothing like reliving your childhood through your child’s eyes and they’re right. Spending an afternoon at the park, meeting the characters, going on a new ride. These things just take you back and give you all the feels. You forget about all that’s wrong in the world and remember all that’s right–the sweet innocence, imagination, exploration, and magic of being a kid. In those moments, you’re a kid again and the everyday stressors and the responsibilities of adulthood go away for a little while. It’s fun, refreshing, and so heart-warming and something I wish I could just bottle up and take a whiff or a swig of anytime I’m in need  of a little pick-me-up.

Is it really any surprise that I’m going through these post-vacation withdrawals that have me wondering why we ever came home in the first place? Take me back to Neverland! But all post-vacay sadness aside, it really was the trip of a lifetime and the magic and memories will never fade.

Hi! I'm Kathee! I hope to inspire and find inspiration in my everyday. I love to share stories and I enjoy opportunities that allow me to be creative. Family, food, crafting, and planning are my passions. I'm excited to join the Red Tricycle community and can't wait to connect! 

Who has the best playhouse on the block? Two-year-old Logan, that’s who! The tot from Ontario, Canada has a custom 350 square foot playhouse in her yard—and it’s a Harry Potter fan’s dream.

The playhouse, which was created by Charmed Playhouses, features Hogwarts Castle’s tower, Ollivander’s wand shop, Dursleys’ Private Drive and Platform 9¾.

Lucky Logan’s grandparents, Dave and Ruby Dunlop, commissioned the playhouse, which now resides in the family’s yard. Not only does the exterior look like an IRL Harry Potter vision, but the interior also boasts everything from owl-themed armchairs to an electric fireplace.

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As if this pure Potter perfection isn’t enough, Charmed Playhouses has also made a Neverland pirate ship (with a ball pit and fort), Rapunzel’s Cottage and Belle’s Cottage!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Charmed Playhouses via Instagram

 

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While kids can experience just about every type of entertainment on the TV or computer, there is nothing like seeing a show live and in person. The DMV is chock full of local theaters offering a variety of shows to warm your heart and entertain kids of all ages. From shows with plenty of dancing, to shows inspired by Disney, to shows filled with great messaging, there is a production for everyone.

Photo: Amy Boyle Photography

American Girl Live!
American Girl super fans will love the first-ever musical inspired by the historical dolls and their stories! The nationwide tour, will make stops around the country through mid-May, and heads our way on March 3rd. The 90-minute show takes kids on a journey to Camp American Girl—there, they’ll meet five spunky campers and their camp counselor. At the overnight summer camp, the campers bring along their beloved dolls Rebecca, Maryellen, Julie, Nanea, Luciana and Melody, who come to life and break out in musical numbers that reflect their historical eras. Through their dolls and their dolls’ stories, the campers learn lessons of friendship, the importance of following their dreams and empowering one another.

Strathmore
5301 Tuckerman Ln. (Bethesda, MD)
When: Mar. 3
Online: strathmore.org

The Travels of Babar
For children (and children at heart!) this concert mixes the magic of stories, images, and music, including Return to the Land of the Elephants by composer Raphael Mostel—the U.S. premiere of the orchestral version of one of his two multimedia musical voyages based on The Travels of Babar by Jean de Brunhoff. The 2 p.m. show is a sensory-friendly performances that is welcoming to all families. Following the 4 p.m. concert, young audience members can ask questions and hear stories in an up-close-and-personal talk with some of the artists.

Kennedy Center
2700 F St., NW
When: Apr. 7
Online: kennedy-center.org

Alice In Wonderland
Curiouser and curiouser” down the Rabbit Hole you go!  Join Alice on her fantastical journey through Wonderland.  Join all your fave characters like The White Rabbit, The Cheshire Cat, The Caterpillar, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts, in this musical adaptation of the classic Lewis Carroll tale. Alice gives the entire family a chance to spend an utterly “mad, mad day” at the Creative Cauldron enjoying one of the most famous and enduring children’s classics of all time.

Creative Cauldron
410 South Maple Ave. (Falls Church, VA)
When: Mar. 22-Apr. 14
Online: creativecauldron.org

Huckleberry Finn’s Big River
This revision of Broadway’s Tony-Winning Musical will lift your spirit.  This version of Mark Twain’s polarizing novel removes offensive language and expands the role of Jim, now the same age as Huck.  Twain’s classic sweeps you down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim, an enslaved teen, escape to freedom from enslavement. This tale of friendship against all odds is recreated for young audiences as two best friends demonstrate the power children have to change the world.

Adventure Theater
7300 MacArthur Blvd. (Glen Echo, MD)
When: Through Mar. 10
Online: adventuretheatre-mtc.org

Finding Neverland
Directed by Diane Paulus and based on the critically-acclaimed film, FINDING NEVERLAND tells the incredible story behind one of the world’s most beloved characters: Peter Pan. Who doesn’t love Peter Pan?! Playwright J.M. Barrie sets out to write a play that will astound London theatergoers. With a little pixie dust and a lot of faith, Barrie takes an epic leap, leaving his old world behind for Neverland, where nothing is impossible and the wonder of childhood lasts forever. The magic of Barrie’s classic tale springs to life in this heartwarming theatrical event. Recommended for older children as the play runs over 2 hours.

National Theatre
1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (DC)
When: Feb. 26 – Mar. 3
Online: thenationaldc.org

—Guiomar Ochoa

It takes more than, “I think I can” to make your little believers fly; they’re also going to need a little pixie dust. But where to get it? Follow this simple step-by-step DIY pixie dust recipe and your kids will be Neverland-bound in no time.  

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What You’ll Need

Glitter (at least two different kinds)

Mixing bowl

Spoon for mixing

Vials for holding pixie dust (available here, or at your local craft store)

Labels

Baby powder, if you plan on sprinkling your dust outside (see last step)

Step 1: Pour in the sparkles

Let your little Peter Pans or Wendys pick and pour their glitter into a medium to large-sized bowl (bigger bowl = less mess). Fine glitter works best for pixie dust, but you can toss in different grains to add dimension (and sparkle!) to your finished product. Note: Keep your glitter away from carpets or furniture; it takes some real magic to get sparkles out of fabrics.  

 

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 Step 2: Spoon Into Vials

What vials, you ask? Amazon and Etsy sell multitudes of magical-looking tiny glass bottles (some even have attached loops to turn your vials into necklaces!) perfect for pixie dust. If this is a last-minute sort of project and you don’t have time to order in advance, look in the jewelry section of your local craft store to find small bead containers. Even better? Just look around your house: Old salt and pepper shakers work great — just dab some glue over the holes if you don’t want glitter all over everything, or tell your tiny Tinkerbell to keep her sparkle-spreading strictly outside.

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Step 3: Slap a Label on It!

Once your jar is filled and closed, let your kids make a special label for it. Don’t skip this step: This is what turns a simple jar of glitter into a magical vessel of super-special fairy dust.

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Step 4: Enjoy!

Let your kiddos keep their pixie dust in a special place — or make it into a necklace by twisting tiny eye screws into your bottle corks.

  

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Step 5: Want Something Flashier? 

If your spell-casters want to throw their pixie dust instead of bottling it up, simply add equal amounts of baby powder to glitter — then take it outside and toss it by the handful. Kids will love seeing their pixie dust go POOF as the glitter falls to the ground. (Note: This version doesn’t look as pretty in a bottle, so it’s best to keep it for tossing.)

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All photos: Melissa Heckscher

 

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Slumber parties, overnights and living room “camping” are some of the best childhood pastimes. Gearing up is half the fun, and you can be thrilled that the days of boring ol’ sleeping bags are gone! Flip through our shopping guide to see some of the hippest, most imaginative and even appetizing (!) kiddie options around.

Shaggyhead Sleeping Bags

These sweet snooze sacks have a built-in pillow and pal, so your little one doesn’t have to drift off to Neverland alone. In true Pottery Barn fashion, monogramming can be added, making these special personalized gifts to be cherished.

Available at potterybarnkids.com, $89.

Does your kiddo have a favorite sleeping bag? Tell us about it in the Comments!

— Ashley Jonas