Can you believe Walt Disney World is turning 50? In honor of the momentous occasion (which perfectly pairs with the diminished pandemic), the theme park is celebrating with two brand new nighttime spectacular shows.

Starting Oct. 1, park guests can catch “Disney Enchantment” and “Harmonious” as part of “The World’s Most Magical Celebration.” The shows will debut at Magic Kingdom Park and EPCOT and pack a spectacular punch.

Head to Magic Kingdom Park to watch “Disney Enchantment,” which features first time immersive projection effects from Cinderella Castle. The show also incorporates stunning music and enhanced lighting.

Over at EPCOT, one of the largest spectaculars ever, “Harmonious” will combine songs and stories at the World Showcase Lagoon. The lighting, media, moving fountains and pyrotechnics are fabulous enough to entertain even your youngest and wiggliest kiddos.

To make the event pack even more punch, the show will highlight new interpretations of your fave Disney songs that have been translated into more than a dozen languages by over 200 artists around the globe.

Both shows will kick off Oct. 1, in perfect harmony with “The World’s Most Magical Celebration.”

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney Parks Blog

 

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The sweltering summer I was pregnant with twins, I ventured into the uncharted territory of playgrounds. I had heard about a moms’ group that gathered at the park near the hospital where I would give birth.

Even though my babies were still buns in the oven, I couldn’t wait to plug into a network of ladies who knew a thing or two about raising kids in NYC. Without family nearby, that group became my lifeline. In true, pregnant-and-ready-to-burst style, I asked a gazillion questions.

One mom still stands out in my memory nine years later. For one, she brought me the most delicious spaghetti and meatballs a week after my twins arrived.

More vividly, though, I recall one morning in Central Park. She stationed herself in a shady area near the center of the playground, from which she could spot her toddler no matter which direction he wandered. She pointed out her son navigating a ladder. Suddenly, we noticed a wet spot appear and spread down his shorts.

“We’re potty training,” she explained as she rushed over. I glanced around, mortified on her behalf, as she grabbed her stroller and offspring and fled the scene.

Fast forward three years, and I endured my own potty-training marathon. Each of my four children responded to different approaches and took their own time. I’m happy to report that diapers no longer have permanent residence on our shopping list.

Here are some tips that might click for your family—and save you some tears, diapers, and gray hairs along your journey.

Set Everyone Up for Success

1. Explore potty training books with your child. Never underestimate the motivational power of Elmo and Thomas the Train.
2. Check for signs of readiness, such as staying dry longer, an interest in using the toilet, and the ability to pull pants up and down.
3. Offer rewards (stickers, M&M’s, toys, videos, trips, phone calls to Grandma) for accomplishments (sitting on the potty, peeing, pooping, earning 10 stickers, staying dry all day, etc.)
4. Drink lots of fluids to encourage successful bathroom trips. My kids loved the new straw cups that arrived the day we started potty training. They drank so much water, they were constantly needing to pee.
5. Make no plans. Instead, celebrate a successful toilet trip with a diaper-free walk around the block. Then come home, drink up, and get ready for round two.

Get the Right Gear

6. Try various toilet options. With a small, stand-alone potty chair, you can model sitting on the regular toilet while your child sits on her potty. It’s not as intimidating as the big toilet. Store the seat in the tub or shower to save space and contain messes. Or, try a kids-sized seat to place on top of a regular toilet (great for saving space and traveling).
7. Invest in a step stool so little legs feel grounded while sitting on the toilet and kids can reach the sink to wash hands.
8. Teach kids to work their own sticky tabs on regular diapers to avoid Pull-Ups, which are expensive and hard to neatly roll up when soiled.
9. Let kids pick out their “big-kid underwear” as an incentive. Emphasize how cool and comfy they are. More absorbent styles work well for the initial accident stage. Once you leap to underwear, stick with it. Resist reverting to diapers.

There Will Be Accidents

10. Always keep the nearest bathroom on your radar. For kids who are reluctant to use public restrooms, stash a portable potty and plastic bag under your stroller. Or, bring a diaper they can quickly use and discard.
11. Don’t be afraid of accidents. Bring a gallon Ziploc bag filled with wipes and a complete change of clothes (socks too!) wherever you go. Use the bag to contain soiled clothes after an outfit change. No need to cut your outing short.
12. If your child poops in his underwear or diaper, let him watch as you dump the poop into the toilet. Say, “This is where poop goes.” It’s OK to throw away grossly soiled underwear. Otherwise, rinse dirty clothes in the bathtub before laundering.

It’s All about Timing

13. Train during warm weather so kids can roam the house naked without goosebumps. Dealing with accidents outside is also much easier without winter layers.
14. Avoid potty training your toddler while you have your hands full with a newborn. Either train a few months before the new baby arrives (and prepare for backsliding) or wait a couple of months after birth when you can refocus on your toddler.
15. Set your phone alarm to ring hourly so you don’t forget to take a family bathroom trip.
16. To give yourself and/or a reluctant toddler a deadline to work with, stop buying diapers. Show your child the dwindling diaper supply and hype it up. “How exciting! You have 12 more diapers in your drawer, and then it will be time to wear underwear all day!” Let your child pick how many diapers should go in the drawer and hide or give away the rest.
17. Until you’re ready to tackle nighttime and naptime potty training, say matter-of-factly, “We wear underwear during the day and diapers to sleep.”

Potty Training Is Not over Once They’re Big Kids

18. Understand that normal, healthy kids can wet the bed up to 8 years old.
19. Protect the mattress with a waterproof pad. Have extra sheets nearby for nighttime changes. Or, double up as you make the bed so you can peel off the wet sheets and mattress pad in the middle of the night and already have a dry set ready underneath.
20. If you’re fed up with both diapers and wet sheets, wake your child for a midnight bathroom trip.

Hang in there! What resonates with one child may not with the next, so keep calm, avoid power struggles, and get creative. Some kids need a weekend to run around in their birthday suit and see their pee on the floor. Others will learn from playgroup toileting routines. Some will have 100 accidents and others only one. A little patience and a lot of wipes will go a long way.

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Kristin Van de Water
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Kristin Van de Water is a former journalist and teacher who relies on humor, faith, and her mom crew to get her through the day. Raising four kids in a two-bedroom NYC apartment, Kristin is always on the lookout for life hacks to save time, space, money, and her sanity.

The year 2020 is nearly over and there are plenty of reasons to get excited. In addition to celebrating the Year of the Mouse, Mickey’s main squeeze is also getting the special treatment with Disney’s Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction collection.

Each month, Minnie is getting a makeover inspired by the most beloved attractions of the parks. You can get your chance to snag a newly themed collection at Shop Disney.

To shop the final Minnie Mouse release, head to shopDisney.com and access the new Merch Pass. Beginning Tues. Dec. 8 at 7 a.m. PST, guests can add their name to each product by way of a drawing. You can only put your name in for one drawing per item, but you can do multiple drawings for different products. Then, when the list closes, you will be notified via email, if selected, to make your purchase.

January

Minnie Mouse is decked out in all things Space Mountain this month. Check out a variety of bags, ears, mugs and more, all inspired with space-like hues of purple and blue.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly – Space Mountain

$90.00

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Space Mountain

$34.99

Plush Minnie Mouse

Currently sold out.

February

Ahoy matey! Minnie Mouse is on a swashbuckling adventure with the Pirates of the Caribbean. The black and gold-toned collection features six pieces that include a plush, mug, ears, Magic Band, pins and hip pack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush – Pirates of the Caribbean

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly – Pirates of the Caribbean

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug – Pirates of the Caribbean

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Pirates of the Caribbean

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction MagicBand 2 – Pirates of the Caribbean – Limited Release

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set – Pirates of the Caribbean

$19.99

March

Don’t be late! The March collection is all about the Mad Tea Party and includes a Minnie Mouse plush, headband, pin set, mug and mini backpack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush – Mad Tea Party

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Mad Tea Party

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set – Mad Tea Party

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug – Mad Tea Party

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly – Mad Tea Party

$75

April

It’s a Small World after all! The April collection is all about the the iconic ride (and the song that always get stuck in your head) and includes a Minnie Mouse plush, headband, pin set, mug and hip pack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A small World Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Ear Headband

$35.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Mug

$20.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Hip Pack by Loungefly

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Pin Set

$19.99

May

Head over to the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room! This enchanted collection pays homage to the Polynesian show and is made up of a Minnie Mouse plush, ear headband, mini backpack, mug and collectors pin set.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Ear Headband for Adults

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$75

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Pin Set

$19.99

July

July’s collection is all about never growing up as Minnie Mouse is decked out in all things Peter Pan. You can fly, you can fly, you can fly!

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Ear Headband

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan's Flight Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$90

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan's Flight Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Pin Set

$19.99

August

Minnie is decked out in King Arthur style this month. She is sporting an organza bow with crown and carrousel horse banner skirt, in addition to other limited edition items which include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush King Arthur

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set King Arthur

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband King Arthur

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug King Arthur Carrousel

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$90

August #2

Blink and you’ll miss August’s second release––Dumbo! Minnie Mouse is wearing a circus-inspired crepe gown and bow that includes a golden feather. Other items in this release include a headband, hip pack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Dumbo the Flying Elephant Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly Dumbo the Flying Elephant

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Dumbo The Flying Elephant

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Dumbo the Flying Elephant

$19.99

September

Minnie Mouse has been working on the railroad. This month’s release pays homage to the famed Big Thunder Railroad attraction, and she’s wearing an adorable gown with a train print. Other items in this release include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly Big Thunder Railroad

$75

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$19.99

October

Minnie Mouse is ready for the spooky season. Outfitted in perfect Haunted Mansion attire, this leading lady’s gown is fashioned from the famed attraction’s wallpaper, in addition to wearing a Madame Leota hat with fishnet veil. Other items in this release include a headband, hip pack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush The Haunted Mansion

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband The Haunted Mansion

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly The Haunted Mansion

$50

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug The Haunted Mansion

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set The Haunted Mansion

$19.99

December

Minnie Mouse is ready to say farewell to her year long collection, and 2020, too. Her finale performance means she’s decked out in and a coordinating bow that features Sleeping Beauty’s castle. fireworks Other items in this release include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Loungefly Mini Backpack Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$90

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$19.99

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney

 

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Nighttime may be the right time to fight crime, but with the help of the PJ Masks, kids can defeat bad guys at any hour. The 3-foot-tall PJ Masks Transforming 2 in 1 Mobile HQ playset features five levels of play, each with a drop-down ramp and a vehicle lift to transport Gekko, Owlette, and Catboy to where they need to be to save the day (or night). When kids (and the team) are ready to move on to the next location to save, transform the headquarters into the Seeker. Includes one articulated Catboy figure and his trusty Cat-Car.

Read the full review on thetoyinsider.com, and check out the Toy Insider’s full Holiday Gift Guide to see the top picks of the hottest toys this holiday season!

The Toy Insider is the go-to source for product information and the latest news about children's toys, tech, and entertainment. Its team of toy experts publishes two annual gift guides—one for summer and one for holiday—and reviews toys 365 days a year on thetoyinsider.com, a trusted resource for parents. 

Tucked inside No Regrets Parenting, a book of simple ideas that aims to help parents “turn long days and short years into cherished moments with your kids,” is a life-changing parent hack called the pajama walk (I do not exaggerate).

It’s as simple as it sounds: taking a just-before-bedtime walk with the kids in their pajamas, but somehow the idea feels like a magic secret you wish someone had told you months ago. PJ walks (or “jammie walks”, as our toddler calls them) generate unanimous approval in our family.

As parents, we love them because it’s a no-stress way to debrief about our kids’ day. Somehow the night air brings out parts of the day that have been left out; it’s as if the pajama walk is a safe place to confide in mom and dad about something that happened at school or with a friend. The kids love PJ walks because it feels like we’re postponing bedtime by a few more minutes (even if not) and what’s more exciting than walking around the block at night wearing pajamas? If you’re lucky, your walk might even be lit by streetlights and moonlight.

Here’s how to do a pajama walk:

1. Complete the entire bedtime routine: read all the stories, brush all the teeth, take the last gulps of water, turn down the sheets, click on the sound machines, draw the blackout blinds, you get the idea. The goal is to jump in bed immediately after you come inside, so prepare everything before you walk out.

2. Stuff pajama-clad feet into slip-on shoes or hard-soled slippers—something that doesn’t take too much time getting on or off. We’ve even been known to do pajama walks barefoot. Grab a jacket if it’s cold enough.

3. Leave your phone behind. You won’t need it, and kids have a sixth sense about when we’ve drifted off into work brain.

4. Step outside! But remember the goal is to keep calm and get their bodies and brains and get ready for sleep. Running and loud voices won’t exactly do that.

5. Keep it short—around the block or up and down the sidewalk once should do the trick. Listen for nighttime nature sounds and observe how your street looks different in the darkness.

6. Head back inside and to bed straightaway. There’s a good chance everyone will be a little happier than when you started—the perfect way to end the day!

Pajama walks aren’t a magic bullet for bad moods and insta-sleep, but more often than not you’ll feel a sense of family connection when you walk back inside. Ending the day on a positive note is always a good idea.

Nighttime in the city

We also love the sense of place that comes out of these pajama walks. The activity builds memories and develops a sense of belonging in our neighborhood and of our place in the city. In urbanist-speak that’s called placemaking, and it’s tremendously important in the process of people developing a sense of responsibility toward the place where they live.

When it’s all said and done, pajama walks are more than what meets the eye. Take your kids on a short walk at night in their pajamas and you’ll be creating a safe space for dialogue, building memories around the place you call home, and deepening their sense of place in the city where you live. Just add slippers.

This post originally appeared on The Sidewalk Club.

I'm a boy mom, urbanite, and optimist who loves to encourage fellow city parents as they navigate urban life with kids. I founded The Sidewalk Club to do just that! City family solidarity is our thing. 💙🏙

Do your kiddos love Disney’s nighttime heroes? The PJ Masks Official YouTube channel has released six new videos so kids can learn to draw their fave characters!

The DIY videos are all about making Catboy, Owlette and Gekko come to life with easy to draw instructions. Before you know it, they’ll be off “into the night, to save the day!”

Each of the three caped crusaders have two drawing tutorials. You can head to YouTube to see the second Catboy video, in addition to the first and second Owlette video, as well as the first and second Gekko tutorial.

Your littles can also check out PJ Masks-inspired thank you cards they can create to thank our essential workers during this time. The free-to-download craft includes a space to write a thank you note and address to a local hero.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: PJ Masks Official via YouTube

 

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Walt Disney World temporarily closed their doors back in March. That doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy your own fairy tale ending. Walt Disney World is now streaming a replay of “Happily Ever After,” the nighttime spectacular from Magic Kingdom Park, which aired on the Disney Parks blog last week. 

“For this special pre-recorded viewing of ‘Happily Ever After’ at Magic Kingdom Park, you have the best seat in the house,” Disney Parks said on its website. “Watch as the castle you know so well becomes a canvas for the heart-tugging story of the importance of chasing your dreams, no matter what, and finding your happily ever after.”

“Fill the skies above your home with some pixie dust. With some modern-day magic we are taking you to the best seat in the house, right in front of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort.” Disney Parks said on their YouTube page. “Watch as the castle you know, becomes a canvas for the stories of some of your favorite characters. And just like our characters’ stories, things will turn out to be happily ever after!”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Disney Parks via YouTube

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The holidays are coming to the Disneyland Resort! Disney has released this year’s “Deck the Halls” guest experience and starting Nov. 8, you can head to the park to get your dose of yuletide cheer.

Both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will get a holiday makeover that includes special festive attraction overlays, seasonal foods, entertainment and unique merchandise. The two-month-long season will run from Nov. 8 through Jan. 6., 2020.

When you visit Disneyland, be sure to catch a glimpse of the nighttime transformation that is Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle and the stunning “Believe … in Holiday Magic” fireworks show. On Main Street, settle in for the “A Christmas Fantasy” parade before heading over to see the special seasonal transformations of “it’s a small world” Holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday.

Over at Disney California Adventure park, the “World of Color – Season of Light” returns with tons of holiday-themed lights, lasers, water, fire and hundreds of fountains. Festival of Holidays is also coming back to the park with celebrations of Christmas/Navidad, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa and Three Kings Day from Jan. 3-6. Over in Cars Land, Luigi’s Joy to the Whirl and Mater’s Jingle Jamboree will be can’t miss attractions.

 

––Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Disney Parks.

 

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Look up! There’s plenty of nighttime viewing for junior astronomers this July, and we’ve got the scoop on all the summer stargazing fun.

July has two new moons—and one of them is a “black moon.” So what exactly is a black moon? Even though the name sounds ominous, it’s really pretty simple. When two new moons happen in one month, the second is called a black moon. For those of us in North America, that happens on Wednesday, Jul. 31.

Not only is this month’s black moon a special treat (it happens once every 32 months), but it’s also a supermoon. This means the moon is near the closest point to our planet it gets on its Earth orbit, but sadly, we can’t view the awesomely illuminated surface. The new moon (black moon, that is) will line up between the Earth and the sun. With the sun’s rays shining on the opposite (far) side of the moon, we won’t have a view of the super sight.

But the black supermoon isn’t the only celestial event to see this summer. From Jul. 12 through Aug. 23 you can catch a view of the Delta Aquariids meteor shower, with its peak on Sunday, Jul. 28.

Your best chance at getting a prime view of the show is in late July/early August, during the second new moon. With the moon’s light out of the way, you could see as many as 20 meteors per hour, according to NASA!

Just head outside, preferably after midnight and away from street lights, and look halfway between the horizon line and the zenith.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Neale LaSalle via Pexels

 

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