Coming up with New Year’s Eve party ideas is a lot easier than you think
Whether you stay up until midnight (or 9 EST) to watch the ball drop or decide to do a Noon Year’s Eve thing, you can still host a memorable New Year’s Eve Party for kids. From easy appetizers to creating their own countdown and making confetti poppers, there are dozens of ways to make the last day of the year one they’ll never forget. We’ve got the best New Year’s Eve party ideas perfect for celebrating at home.
If your kids won’t make it to midnight, why not host a mock countdown before bedtime? There are dozens of videos available online where they can watch the ball drop (even if it’s last year!) and if you shout “Happy New Year” before the clock strikes 12, it will still be a stand-out celebration for them!
Another good New Year's Eve party idea is to host a good, old-fashioned pajama party with friends or just your family! Pile the living room high with sleeping bags, pillows, and blankets (props if you opt for a fort!), wear your coziest PJs, and camp out to watch the ball drop and the new year begin.
4. Dress to the Nines
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If a PJ party won't do the trick, host a formal affair in honor of the new year and let your littles don old dresses, jackets, gloves, bow ties, boas, and the like. Serve sparkling cider in fancy flutes, petite appetizers, and of course, a New Year’s cake!
5. Have a Cookie Encounter
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Break out the sugar and flour and let your kids pick their favorite cookie recipe to bake. If you want to try something different this year, check out our favorite holiday cookie recipes.
Why watch the big event on TV when you can host your own? Create your own sparkling ball with a balloon or even piñata and lower it at midnight (or at any time of day if your littles can't stay up that late!). Your kids will love counting down in your own home—and bonus if the piñata ball drops prizes or treats!
You wouldn’t believe the amount of glow stick apparel out there! There is everything from necklaces to bracelets and glasses, and they all make a serious statement in the dark or in the backyard when you’re ringing in the new year. Check out our other glowingly good ideas here.
Poppers, pots and pans, confetti-filled balloons, you name it! Put together DIY noise-making machines to set off at midnight (or 8 PM, we won't tell!). These DIY Easy Confetti Poppers made from toilet paper rolls and construction paper are the perfect New Year's Eve party idea for younger kids.
Whether it's just you and the kids or if you're having a gathering, make a trip to the party store to pick out a wig for the big event! Kids will love taking on a new look for the night.
Blow up several balloons with the hours left until the new year written on them (IE. Five Hours to Go, Four Hours to Go) and let your kids take turns popping them as each hour passes.
When the clock strikes 12, we'll be toasting our bubbly flutes, so let the kids join in and put a spin on things! Pour sparkling cider for the petite partiers and get ready to toast—with toast! Let your kids nibble on their favorite toasts, everything from peanut butter and jelly to Nutella or even cheese! They'll have fun putting together these easy snacks and raising a slice to the new year!
A fun and noisy craft for kids, these New Year’s bells from Paging Supermomare pure genius. Pick up silver bells, golden yarn, and cool wrapping paper, and your party guests will be jingle-jangling in no time.
Your revelers will most definitely be tooting their own horns if they're edible! Only a little messy and way tasty, these tasty treats create a real sound machine when you nibble off the end of the cone.
Drum up a little luck for the New Year. Kiddos will love the thumping sounds made by this clever craft. What’s it gonna take to make one? Glitter glue, stamp paint, star, and letter stickers. Don't forget to make a wish. Find out more from No Time for Flashcards.
15. Say Cheese!
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Capture the moment with a DIY photo booth. This is where all those silly wigs and fancy dresses will have their chance to shine!
One of our favorite New Year's Eve party ideas is to make your own confetti to toss when it is time to celebrate! Cut whatever paper you'd like into strips, then cut the strips into squares. Of course, tossing confetti makes a mess, but the kids will love using those paper squares to make art collages later on.
These family-favorite museums are some of the best in the world and lucky for us, they’re all in Los Angeles
Let’s face it, not every museum you love as an adult is going to thrill your kids in the same way. And while some museums may feel like a total snooze-fest to your pint-size counterparts, that’s not the case in LA thanks to curating some of the world’s best that will not only expose your kids to incredible culture, science, art, and unforgettable learning experiences, but also, dare we say, show them a good time? So whether you have dino fans, train-loving kids, acad, car lovers, or pint-sized Warhols at home, we’ve put together a list of the best museums to explore in LA with kids.
Drivers, start your engines and zoom over to the Petersen Automotive Museum for a day of revved up fun! Families will love seeing some of the most famous cars from TV and film, including the 1981 DMC-12 Deloreon from Back to the Future, as well as the Batmobile and other faves. There are other amazing exhibits to check out as well, including Inside Tesla: Supercharging the Electric Revolution, Andy Warhol Cars—Works From the Mercedes Benz Art Collection, and Hypercars 2: The Allure of the Extreme, among others.
Why We Love It: You don't have to be total gearhead to fall in love with the Petersen. The automobiles and innovative design on display are incredibly impressive, no matter what your interests are.
Don't Miss Exhibits: Make sure to bring the kids by the Cars Mechanical Institute (a super cool interactive experience inspired by the Disney/Pixar animated film) that immerses visitors in a variety of fun activities and displays where they can learn about the science and design of cars.
Insider Tip: If you have a die-hard car fan (age 10 and up) in the house, we highly recommend including a trip to the Vault on your itinerary. This area includes some of the museums's most rare pieces and houses more than 250 cars at a time. It requires a separate entrance fee, but gets you a discount at the gift shop and on parking.
When Is the Petersen Museum Free? Unfortunately, the Petersen does not have any special free days, but kids under age 4 and educators are always free.
Kidspace is designed to delight and engage children through joyful kid-driven experiences where they can play, create, and explore the world with curiosity and kindness. Situated on a sprawling 3.5 acre campus, the museum features over 40 hands-on exhibits with many of them outdoors. Whether littles want to check out the massive climbing structures, splash in the interpretive Arroyo Stream, play with mud and clay, perform investigations in science and nature, or express their artistic sides – there's something for everyone.
Why We Love It: Kids tend to stay engaged longer when they can get their hands dirty (so to speak) doing activities. Kidspace is an expert when it comes to interactive discovery and it shows by the excitement and smiles on kids' faces.
Don't Miss Exhibits: Make a beeline for the Physics Forest where kids put science into motion with 12 hands-on, interactive exhibits that explore concepts such as levers and pulleys, trajectory, and momentum. As an added bonus for your pint-sized Issac Newtons and Albert Einsteins—the forest is outdoors so they're getting fresh air!
Insider Tip: Butterfly Season at Kidspace is an annual favorite filled with lots of activities, programs and new exhibits that celebrate the habitat and life cycle of our winged friends.
When Is Kidspace Free? The museum is free on the first Friday of every month. Advance reservations are required and tickets are released around two weeks prior to the date of your visit.
All aboard! Griffith Park's beloved Travel Town Museum is on a mission to preserve and celebrate LA's rich railroad heritage. Train fans will oooh and ahhh over the magnificent selection of locomotives, freight cars, passenger cars, cabooses and artifacts on display. Also, during your visit, be sure to ride the rails on the museum's miniature train that circles the complex.
Why We Love It: Who doesn't want to explore choo-choos all afternoon?! Kids can scamper around freely and let their imaginations run wild while they play conductor for the day. Lunch is also a snap with access to on-site picnic tables. And since you're already in the park, be sure to check out the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round as well if you're there on a weekend.
Don't Miss Exhibits: Currently, the museum is featuring the exhibit, Fred Harvey: Civilizer of the West, which explores how Harvey served railroad travelers by shaping the hospitality industry and tourism throughout the American Southwest.
Insider Tip: On certain Saturdays once a month, visitors are invited to participate in docent-lead tours through the historic Pullman Sleeping Cars. Be sure to check the website for dates.
When Is Travel Town Free? Admission is always free to visitors, but donations are gratefully accepted. Train rides, however, cost $3 for kids age 11 and under and adults are $4.
As the largest museum in the U.S. dedicated to the arts, sciences, and artists of movie making, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has quickly become a beloved spot for film buffs of all ages. Current exhibitions include Stories of Cinema—three floors of exhibits that explore the diverse, international and complex stories of moviemakers and the stories they create; Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971 that delves into the rich history of Black participation in cinema; and Backdrop: An Invisible Art, among others.
Why We Love It: LA kids grow up with the movie industry right in their backyards, so it's exciting to finally have a museum that celebrates everything we love about film. With such an in-depth look behind the magic of moviemaking, the museum may very well inspire the next generation of Spielbergs, Scorceses and DuVernays.
Don't Miss Exhibits: The Oscars Experience costs extra, but it's super fun—especially if this is your first visit to the museum. The experience invites visitors to step up to the podium and accept an Oscar in front of bright TV lights and a virtual audience while a soaring music score plays. The entire thing is captured on video to share on social media with friends. Also, be sure to stop by the Encounters room where kids can get up close and personal with iconic movie characters like C-3PO, R2-D2, E.T., Edward Scissorhands and Okoye's uniform from Black Panther.
Insider Tip: Every Saturday morning at 11 a.m., the museum features kid-friendly family matinees in their state-of-the-art theater. Films rotate weekly, so be sure to check the website for a schedule of upcoming screenings.
When Is the Academy Museum Free? While adult tickets cost $25, children age 17 and under are always free.
The California Science Center is a favorite of kids because there's always something new and exciting to see! From the Space Shuttle Endeavour and flight simulators to riveting exhibits about air and space, ecosystems and even Covid, this is the place to visit when you want your kids to stay engaged.
Why We Love It: You can spend an entire day here—no problem. And the first level food court is filled with tons of delicious and healthy dining options.
Don't Miss Exhibits:The Fire! Science & Safety interactive exhibition invites kids to play fire danger detective as they seek out burn hazards that one might find at home. Kids can also safely experiment with fire and practice their fire fighting skills with an extinguisher. We also love the Life! Beginnings exhibit that explores how humans and all living creatures reproduce, develop, and pass on their genes to bring new life into the world. Might make that birds and bees talk a little easier down the road—wink-wink.
Insider Tip: Avoid visits on USC game days since they share parking with the Coliseum and traffic is heavy. Or you can spare yourself the headache and take the Metro which stops right across the street—easy peasy!
When Is the California Science Center Free? General admission is always free, including the Space Shuttle Endeavor. The only extra cost might be if you want to check out one of the simulators or catch an IMAX film—that requires reservations.
High above the 405 Fwy is one of the leading cultural institutions in LA, the Skirball Cultural Center. The center is known as a place of meeting guided by the Jewish tradition of welcoming the stranger and inspired by the American democratic ideals of freedom and equality. With their mission of fostering human connections and building a more just society—we believe the Skirball's role is more important than ever. Current exhibitions include Fabric of a Nation: America Quilt Stories, Quilting for Good: Caron Tabb and the Quilting Corner, Chloe Bass: Wayfinding, Noah's Ark, a Discovery Center, and so much more.
Why We Love It: The Skirball brings together people from every community of LA, and this hands-on experience for kids is truly one-of-a-kind.
Don't Miss Exhibits: Award-winning Noah's Ark invites kids to play, climb, build, and make-believe while exploring an 8,000 sq. ft. wooden ark filled with over 400 exotic animals—all handcrafted from recycled materials and everyday objects. Little ones can even conduct their own storms with thunder, wind and lightning! Noah's Ark requires its own ticket and advance reservations are highly recommended. We're also huge fans of the museum's archaeology dig (Saturdays and Sundays only) where kids can sift and sort through sand to find replicas of ancient artifacts.
Insider Tip: Be sure to check out the numerous programs that Skirball offers to families as well—everything from story times and outdoor art making to the center's annual Hanukkah Festival.
When Is the Skirball Free? The Skirball is free to all on Thursdays.
LA’s Natural History Museum is a dino-mite way to spend an afternoon with your kiddos! Dinosaur Hall’s awe-inspiring exhibition filled with fossils and dinosaur skeletons transports visitors back 65 million years in the past. Other museum highlights include the engaging live show, Dinosaur Encounters, featuring life-size dinosaur puppets that will blow your mind. Also, be sure to visit the animal diorama halls from all over the world, the Nature Gardens, the Dino Lab and one of the newest exhibits, L.A. Underwater—an immersive and multi-media rich experience that explores our city’s prehistoric past beneath the Pacific Ocean.
Why We Love It: It’s a stunning space that invites pint-sized paleontologists to romp, roam and witness creatures beyond their wildest imaginations.
Don't Miss Exhibits: Spring and summertime mean spending time at the beautiful Butterfly Pavilion, where you can visit with your favorite butterflies and witness each stage of their lives first hand. Fall delivers eight-legged fun with a rare glimpse into the secret lives of spiders at the museum’s seasonal Spider Pavillion. Insider Tip: The Nature Garden is the perfect place to let kids get some fresh air and run around. You can take a breather with a cup of coffee from NHM Grill and watch them splash in the Urban Waterfall, hunt for earthworms in the compost bins, and play hide-and-seek in a giant willow house.
When Is the Natural History Museum Free? L.A. County residents receive free museum admission Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.—tickets are available at any museum ticketing desk.
Just blocks from the Pacific in downtown Santa Monica, Cayton Children's Museum offers 21,000 sq. ft. of discovery based exhibitions and immersive play for kids. The museum consists of five core wings filled with incredible hands-on exhibits. From a real-life helicopter, a play animal hospital and miniature marketplace to art studios, a colorful climbing structure, and a gigantic ball pit, littles will have more than enough to stay entertained.
Why We Love it: This brightly colored space is warm, welcoming and inclusive from the moment you enter, and with so many hands-on activities, kiddos will never get bored.
Don't Miss Exhibits: In the spirit of raising kind and empathetic kids, we love the fire truck and veterinarian office where kids can take on imaginative and caring responder roles. Like Mr. Rogers once said, "Always look for the helpers."
Insider Tip: Reservations are encouraged to guarantee entry, but are not required. However, if you're stopping by on a weekend when it's crowded, we highly recommend reserving ahead of time to make your visit easier. Also, the first Thursday of every month is only open to members all day.
When Is the Cayton Free? The Cayton Children's Museum does not offer free admission days, but children under age 1 are always free.
The Autry Museum explores the art, history, cultures and stories of the American West and its people. This impressive collection of more than 500,000 pieces of art and artifacts includes the Southwest Museum of the American Indian Collection—one of the largest and most significant collections of Native American material in the U.S.
Why We Love It: The Autry tends to be less crowded than other museums in the area, and its convenient location right across from the LA Zoo can't be beat—you can explore both in one day!
Don't Miss Exhibits: Stop by Imagined West Studios, the Autry's kid-friendly movie studio where children can act in and film their own cinematic visions of the American West using creative props on a western-themed set.
Insider Tip: On Saturday, Sunday, and on free Tuesday, visit the Autry's family play space for tons of kid-friendly activities that teach kids about the American West. Also, coming in May 2023, the Autry will feature the exhibition, Imagined Wests, where visitors of all ages can explore the ways we tell stories about the American West through pop culture, clothing, toys, art, archives, and other media.
When Is the Autry Free? Every second Tuesday of the month is free to visitors.
4700 Western Heritage Way Griffith Park Online:theautry.org
Come for the art and stay for the mind-blowing views of LA! High in the hills, the Getty Center features modern architecture, world-class exhibitions, a Central Garden filled with stunning water features and colorful plants that change seasonally, and delicious dining options at the restaurant on site or Garden Terrace Cafe.
Why We Love It: Getting there is part of the thrill! A tram takes you for a steep ride up the hill from the parking lot to the museum.
Don't Miss Exhibitions: Kids will enjoy getting to see some of the artists they're likely learning about in school with works on display from masters like Monet and Van Gogh. But the real draw for little ones is the incredible view and breathtaking gardens outside.
Insider's Tip: Once you pay for parking at The Getty Center, you’ll also score free parking at The Getty Villa in Malibu for the same day—just make reservations at both sites on the same date.
When Is the Getty Free? The Getty Center offers free admission year round, you just need to reserve a time for your visit in advance. However, parking costs $20 per car.
Sepulveda Blvd. & Getty Center Dr. Los Angeles Online:getty.edu
The Broad is filled with an extremely impressive selection of contemporary art from the 1950s—the present. Once you arrive, we highly recommend downloading the museum’s mobile guide on your phone that provides a map to the museum and family recommendations of what to see while you’re there. One of the first highlights of The Broad isn’t the artwork at all—it’s the extremely long escalator that takes visitors to the 3rd floor galleries. On this floor, you can explore artwork by Jeff Koons, including his famous Balloon Dog, as well as works by Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Robert Therrien’s Under the Table.
Why We Love It: Filled with bright color and whimsical wonder, this is the perfect place to get your kids excited about art and the world’s most incredible artists.
Don’t Miss Exhibits: If you're lucky enough to score tickets, we highly recommend a visit to Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of a Million Light Years Away located on the first floor. This extra special exhibit requires a separate timed-entry ticket. Tickets are released on the last Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. for admission the following month. Also, a special exhibition, Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody, is coming to The Broad in May 2023.
Insider Tip: The mobile museum guide on your phone has a free kid’s audio tour featuring LeVar Burton of Reading Rainbow.
When Is The Broad Free? Timed-entry tickets for general admission to the museum are always free and are released the last Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. Some last-minute tickets are also released daily, so be sure to check the website the evening before you’d like to go.
This world-class art museum is a fantastic intro to art – whether you're a novice or connoisseur. From impressionism and Egyptian art to furniture collections and rad contemporary exhibits, the collections run the gambit and will give your littles a taste of everything.
Why We Love It: There’s always something happening here for families: from story times to fun activities at the Boone Family Gallery and more. And it’s always free for kids who live in LA County!
Don't Miss Exhibits: Before you leave for the day, make sure to check out one of the museum's newest exhibits, Language of the Birds—stark, abstract bronze sculptures suspended from the north side of Resnick Pavilion outside. It will remain on display until June 2023.
Insider Tip: If you can't find street parking, it's worth it to pay $20 to park in the underground lot so you don't have to circle the area for hours. Also, after your museum adventure, grab a drink and a bite at Ray's & Stark Bar or C+M Grab & Go, and kick back while your kiddos play hide-and-seek in the Urban Light installation nearby.
When Is LACMA Free? Hit the museum membership desk and sign up for the NexGen program. Kids under age 18 and one accompanying adult (per child) get into LACMA for free with a NexGenLA pass.
Travel back in time during your visit to the La Brea Tar Pits and Page Museum—one of the richest depositories of Ice Age fossils in the world. Inside the museum, explore incredible fossils on display from over 650 different species like ground sloths, dire wolves, and saber-tooth cats. Outside, stroll the beautiful park grounds and witness life-size statues of mammoths and American Mastodon standing in bubbling asphalt, or swing by Project 23 and Pit 91 to watch scientists perform live excavations of fossil deposits on site. For an extra $6 per person, we also recommend the Ice Age Encounters live stage show or the Titans of of the Ice Age 3D movie.
Why We Love It: We totally dig (pun intended) the indoor/outdoor vibe of the experience.
Don't Miss Exhibits: One of our favorite things to do is visit the Fossil Lab where kiddos can observe paleontologists hard at work right in front of their eyes—cleaning and prepping Ice Age fossils for study and exhibition.
Insider Tip: Bring a picnic to eat on the grounds outside and let kids burn off some extra energy by rolling down the steep grassy hills.
When Is the Page Museum Free? The park area is always free, but the Page Museum gives LA County residents free admission from 3 p.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday at any museum ticketing desk or kiosk. Children 2 and under are always free.
The Discovery Cube LA is a children’s museum that brings STEM education to life with a wide range of immersive and interactive science activities. With a mission to inspire and educate young minds, the museum features over 50 hands-on activities, including the LA Kings Hockey exhibit where you can pretend to be a hockey player and train like a pro, a wind exhibit where you can hop inside a wind simulator to see what’s happening to our climate, a grocery store where you can scan items, and a physics area where kids can play with various pulleys.
Why We Love It: This museum is completely interactive which is always more entertaining for kids. And if they’re into science on top of that—it just can’t be beat!
Don’t Miss Exhibits: With the environment top of mind for everyone these days, we love the Recycling Plant exhibit where littles can sort various items correctly to race to zero waste. Also, if you’re at the museum before Jan. 16, check out the Thomas and Friends Explore the Rails exhibit where kids can play with a gigantic wooden train set and partake in tons of fun activities with Thomas and his crew.
Insider Tip: There’s a giant park located right next door if you kids have any gas left on the tank after your day at the museum.
When Is the Discovery Cube Free? Children age 2 and under are always free.
At the top of Griffith Park, you are met with sweeping views of the city, where on a clear day you can see from the San Gabriel Mountains to the beach. See if kids can spot your neighborhood far below. Then head inside and learn all about our planets and universe. What would we weigh on Jupiter? How is a comet made? What can you see through the giant telescopes? Don’t miss a visit to the planetarium for one of their amazing shows. Public Star Parties are held once a month, where you can go look at the sun, moon, and planets and try out a variety of telescopes. Check out our in-depth article on the Griffith Observatory and why it's a favorite place to visit with the kids.
Need to Know: Parking is notoriously difficult, so on a weekend expect a long walk. The good news is the walk will be gorgeous, with the best views in the city of the Hollywood Sign. The bad news is that it’s all uphill so bring strollers or carriers for wee ones.
Good to Know: Avoid the parking dilemma altogether and take the DASH Observatory bus from the Vermont/Sunset Metro Red Line station.
When Is the Griffith Observatory Free? The Griffith Observatory is free but shows in the planetarium do have a small fee. Kids under 5 are only admitted to the first show each day and must sit on an adult's lap.
If you have music lovers at home, we highly recommend a visit to the GRAMMY Museum which aims to educate visitors about the history and cultural significance of American music and inspire the next generation of musicians. The space is made up of four levels and guests start at the top and work their way through various exhibits until they reach the bottom. Exhibitions give visitors a chance to pose On the Red Carpet, explore the Mono Immersive Experience Room that takes you on a visual and audible journey of the evolution of recorded sound, or check out the recording booths, costumes, and other interactive exhibits on display.
Why We Love It: This museum provides a master class in music history. If you have aspiring singers and musicians at home, this is a rare opportunity to see all the hard work that goes into making some of the most memorable music of all time.
Don’t Miss Exhibits: On display through Spring 2023, check out the exhibition, Marley: A Family Legacy that explores why Bob Marley was one of the greatest performers the world has ever known. Guests are also invited to take a seat at the kit for an interactive drum lesson by reggae drumming icon, Santa Davis.
Insider's Tip: The GRAMMY Museum isn't that large and won't take up your whole day, so you'll have plenty of time to grab a bite, see a movie, or go bowling at LA Live too.
When Is the GRAMMY Museum Free? Children age 4 and under are always free.
Already exhausted the ones on our list? Keep scrolling for five more kid-friendly museums we love in LA.
Fowler Museum at UCLA:Located on the sprawling UCLA campus, this museum explores global arts and cultures primarily from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas. Check out their Fowler Families programs, which include art workshops, yoga and more. The museum is also a short walk from the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden, a lush 7.5 acre "natural museum" that kids can explore.
Los Angeles Fire Department Hollywood Museum:On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., you can visit Fire Station 27, which was established in 1930. The space features equipment dating back to the early 1900s, along with fire-fighting artifacts and equipment from the 1880s through the present day.
Museums near LA Worth the Drive
Now that you've check all the LA museums off your list, here are some more within an hour or two of the city.
Go inside a guitar, create a wind, sun, and human-powered symphony with the Weather Orchestra and more at Santa Barbara's hands-on MOXI Museum.
Not sure you can make it to midnight? These Seattle New Year’s Eve events happen a few hours earlier
2023 is almost here. While it’s always fun to pop open the sparkling cider and break out the silly string at home, there are lots of kid-friendly Seattle New Year’s Eve events happening around the city. If you’re looking to get out and celebrate with the kids, we’ve got the scoop on the best parties in town—from Noon Year’s Eve events that let you get home at a reasonable hour to events that will let you see the strike of midnight. Let’s get this party started!
For over thirty years, local families have been ringing in the new year at the base of Seattle's iconic Space Needle. This year, we have a feeling tons of folks will be gathering for the first in-person show since the beginning of the pandemic. In addition to the traditional fireworks and lights show, families can enjoy an 11-minute choreographed drone show highlighting pop culture moments from the past year. Consider this your 2023 celebratory trifecta.
Enjoy this Seattle-based family concert on New Year's Eve at Mount Baker Community Club. You'll hear dynamic music from Harmonica Pocket that the kiddos will love and just might do a jig to. Your family will ring in the New Year on a happy note with this music in your ears. Doors at 10 a.m. Show starts at 10:30 a.m. Please note, families can either purchase tickets for $5 per person at the door, or subscribe to the concert series.
Date & Time: Dec. 31; 10:30 a.m.
Mt. Baker Community Club 2811 Mount Rainier Dr. S. Seattle Online: mountbaker.org
3. New Year’s Eve Pajama Party
The Seattle Children's Museum is throwing a daytime New Year's Eve pajama party you won't want to miss. This event will be filled with special activities, a dance party, and even materials for everyone to make a time capsule. This will be such a fun and memorable way for your kids to ring in 2023 and it's included with your admission fee.
For an all-day celebration, join the staff of KidsQuest as they ring in 2023. Activities will happen every few hours, ensuring the delight and joy never ends for your kids. Kids can get some fabulous face paint, hear a sensational story time, and experience the famous bubble wrap stomp. Tickets are required, and families can reserve times at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., or 4 p.m. to celebrate.
Date & Time: Dec. 31; 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
KidsQuest Children's Museum 1116 108th Ave. N.E. Bellevue, WA Online: kidsquestmuseum.org
5. Candyland Family NYE
The theme says it all at this family-friendly celebration that includes face painting, balloon artists, music, Disney princess appearances, and a major balloon drop that'll have your kids squealing with delight. And that's all before (or after) you play a round of mini golf on one of the coolest indoor courses around—they have unicorns and a throne. Tickets are just $25 per person for anyone over 6 years old and free for anyone under 5.
Date & Time: Dec. 31; 5-8 p.m.
Forum Social House 700 Bellevue Way N.E., #700 Bellevue, WA Online:forumsocialhouse.com
6. Noon Year's Eve at KiDiMu
Put a scenic ferry ride on your list of New Year's Eve activities and make your way to Bainbridge Island for this kid-friendly celebration. Kids will have a chance to play at the museum, sure, but the highlights of the day include fireworks science and New Year's-themed crafts. Add in a celebratory countdown to noon to get 2023 started in the right direction. You'll need tickets to attend.
Date & Time: Dec. 31; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Kids Discovery Museum 301 Ravine Ln. N.E. Bainbridge Island, WA Online: kidimu.org
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7. Rockin' Rockfish Noon Year's Eve
Everyone is invited to virtually join the staff at Seattle Aquarium for their third annual Noon Year’s Eve celebration. It's a super-fun way to welcome 2023 with new animals, music, and dances—even more fun than last year. The event will be hosted by Diana Cardiff with music from Mikey the Rad Scientist. Plus kids can learn amazing facts about some of the animals at the Seattle Aquarium. Register online (it's free!) and you'll be sent the YouTube link so your crew can participate from home. The site has bonus activities so you can get your kids jazzed up for all the fun in advance.
Bring the kids to Olympia for the Hands On Children's Museum's unforgettable Noon Years Eve Party. This year's theme is "Shine Bright in the New Year." Expect lots of sparkle, shine, glimmer, and glow activities that tie into the theme like Dr. Science experiments, bioluminescence, shooting star launching, glitzy crafts, and a photo booth. The Noon Year’s countdown includes a dance party, ball drop, and parade every hour throughout the day. Our tip? Make your online reservations in advance and save $2 on admission.
Good to Know: The museum will have a sensory-friendly room and art space set up from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. so kids of all abilities can join in the fun throughout the day.
Date & Time: Dec. 31; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Hands On Children's Museum 414 Jefferson St. N.E. Olympia, WA Online:hocm.org
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9. New Year's Eve Pajama Party
2023 is almost here and that's as good a reason as any to celebrate with a kid-friendly cooking class. Welcome 2023 with color, style, and flavor—with a cooking party for kids ages 4-9. Kids will toast to the end of 2022 with a homemade cheese quesadilla, confetti cupcakes, hot cocoa, and more. They'll even come home with cinnamon rolls to bake up on New Year's Day. Be sure to register in advance for this class. Two sessions are available on New Year's Eve—one in U Village, one at the Kirkland shop.
Date & Time: Dec. 31; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
FrogLegs 2643 N.E. University Village St. Seattle Online: froglegskca.com
10. Princess Noon Year's Eve Party
Princess fans of all ages will jump at the chance to celebrate the new year at noon with their favorite princesses! Kids will enjoy games, crafts, snacks, a grand celebration, and more as the princesses from The Painted Palace countdown to 2023 at noon.
However you plan to visit Santa—whether it’s a classic mall lap-sit or another unique sighting throughout the DMV—these meet-and-greets with St. Nick are sure to be memorable
Santa is back in town, and if you missed him IRL last year, now is the time to jump on one (or all) of these photo-worthy events. From a festive breakfast that features Santa and the Grinch to personalized letters from the North Pole hand-delivered by the Big Guy himself, we’ve rounded up some of the best places to mingle with Kris Kringle. After you meet Santa, be sure to explore some holiday light displays! And not to worry if you and your kiddo can’t make it out to meet Santa this year: try giving Santa a call or writing him a letter.
Mall Santa Experiences in and around Washington, DC
Meet Santa at Tysons Galleria: Beat Tysons Corner Center crowds by ducking into its near-by neighbor, Tysons Galleria. This mall has always offered a convenient reservation system for a hassle-free Santa visit. Santa is located on the lower level near the old Macy's. If you want your pooch in the pic, nab a reservation on a Mon. between the hours of 4-8 p.m.
Visit Santa at Westfield Montgomery: If you're looking for a free sit-down with Ol' St. Nick, you'll find that at a pajama party at Macy's at Westfield Montgomery. There will be tons of other festivities like a magic show, balloon art, face painting, a DJ, and more. Your kiddo will enjoy making crafts and devouring treats. And of course, Santa will be joined by Rudolph and a few other friends. Don't miss this exciting event!
Meet Santa at Dulles Town Center: Visits with Santa are always free at this mall! You don't have to purchase a photo package to chat with the Big guy. Get that perfect picture that's just what you're looking for.
Get a Picture with Santa at Mall at Prince Georges: Santa comes in all colors and you can head to Prince Georges, which hosts the closest Black Santa to the DMV. The Mall of PG has been celebrating Christmas with a Black Santa for over a decade. Reservations are required, so act fast. Want to include your four-legged friends in the pic? Be sure to visit on a Monday when your pets are part of the picture!
Unique Santa Experiences in and around Washington, DC
HIller Aviation Museum
Watch Santa Fly In: See Ol' St. Nick touch down at the historic College Park Airport at 10 a.m. After, kids can participate in hands-on crafts and tour the museum. Take-home crafts are also available. If you want to share your Christmas Wish List with the Big Guy himself (and pose for a photo op), you'll need a separate reservation.
Dates: Dec. 4
1985 Corporal Frank Scott Dr. College Park Event details
Meet Santa at the Captain Wheel: Before you board The Capital Wheel, snap a pic with Ol' St. Nick in a specially themed holiday booth. This special photo op is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 2-4 p.m.
See Waterskiing Santa: For more than 30 years, Santa has skied the open waters of the Potomac River. This year, Santa, his elves, and Frosty the Snowman will make a special appearance on Christmas Eve (right before they hop in the sleigh!). After the show, mingle with Santa, Mrs. Claus, and his merry helpers by the Christmas tree in Waterfront Park.
Visit with Santa at the Children's Museum: A Richmond tradition since 1936, Legendary Santa has been delighting families for many years. You can visit with Santa in person this year and experience that holiday excitement firsthand. But you don't have to make the drive to Richmond to get in on this tradition. Invite up to six of your friends for a magical Zoom where Santa hints that he knows just a little bit more about you and your fam than the run-of-the-mill mall Santa. After all, he is a Legend!
Receive Letters from Santa: This special annual event lets your child receive a personalized letter from Kris Kringle himself! Have your child write a letter to Santa and pop it in the Red Mailbox on this farm (or email it ahead of the event). On Dec. 18, Santa will make the rounds to guest tables handing each child a letter straight from the North Pole. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served; food and beverage can also be purchased.
Ride the Polar Express: Take a ride on the beloved Polar Express (yes, the one from the book and hit Tom Hanks movie!) and experience the joy of the holiday on a memorable train ride. Oh, and say hello to Santa while you're there! For extra festive fun, arrive in your coziest pajamas!
Breakfast with Santa Experiences in and around Washington, DC
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Have Breakfast with Santa at Tysons Galleria: What's a better time to meet Santa than over breakfast? Enjoy a delicious meal at the Neiman Marcus Restaurant and have a meet and greet with the big guy. It'll be a day your kiddo won't forget and the breakfast won't be too bad either. Tickets are going fast!
Enjoy Breakfast with Santa & the Grinch: Have you had breakfast with Santa AND the Grinch before? Well, now is your chance at Adventure Park USA in Maryland. About an hour outside of DC, make a day of it and enjoy the park as well. Your family will have a blast at this event!
The big man in red is back in town, and considering he’s checking his list not once but twice, it might be worth you checking, ahem, this list a few times to orchestrate a very special meeting between your kiddo and Kris Kringle. That’s right: the season of wonder calls for a visit with Mr. Claus—if only to ensure that you’re off the naughty list for 2022 (if you need some help with that, consider this list of feel-good volunteer opportunities!). Whether you want a few Instagram-worthy photos or a quick check-in with the North Pole’s toy manufacturer-in-chief, here’s where to find Santa Claus this holiday season in Chicago.
Santa will be visiting Millennium Plaza in Aurora on the first two Saturdays in December. Stop by Santa at the Gazebo from 1-3pm and receive a free photo download.
Santa loves hanging out in his cozy cottage on Level 3 of the 900 North Michigan Shops, and welcomes kids to share their wish lists every day throughout the holiday season. 2022 visits with Santa will be by reservation only, 11-6pm daily, and cost $50.
Dates: Nov. 19-Dec. 24
900 N. Michigan Ave., Level 3 Mag Mile Online:shop900.com
3. Santa Claus at Bass Pro Shops
Bass Pro Shops is once again offering the Santa’s Wonderland Christmas-themed events including a free 4x6 studio-quality photo with Santa and a free digital video greeting card to share on social media plus free giveaways. Advance reservations are required for all stores.
Dates: Nov. 5-Dec. 24
Various locations around Chicagoland Online: basspro.com
Santa’s winter wonderland is landing at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago, near the food court, so you can meet the man in red and holiday shop ‘til you drop. Visits with Santa are always free at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago (with photo packages available for purchase.) Reservations are recommended to help reduce wait time. Pre-book now and received a free personalized call from Santa powered by the Portable North Pole. All guests who pre-book and purchase a photo package get a free, personalized video from the North Pole after the visit. Pet nights are Nov. 21, 28, and Dec. 5 from 4-7pm.
Bonus: Join Santa at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago, Sun., Dec. 4, 10-11:15am for a sensory-friendly visit with Santa for all ages and abilities, without sensory triggers like lights, music or crowds.
As part of Gallagher's Winterland festivities, kids can take photos with Santa in his workshop for free. The experience is even open to pets on Sundays.
Delight the whole family with a special lunch with St. Nick himself. Everyone will love holiday music, kid-friendly treats and endless onboard entertainment that brings the magical season to life.
ZooLights returns Sat., Nov. 19, transforming Lincoln Park Zoo into a twinkling winter wonderland. This treasured Chicago holiday tradition illuminates the zoo with dazzling lights and dynamic displays. General admission for Zoolights is $5. Tickets to free admission Mondays will be released the Tuesday prior at 11am each week.
Santa is a busy, busy man this time of year, so make a reservation to meet and snap a pic with him at the iconic Macy's State Street. If you can't join in person, set off on an interactive online journey through the North Pole with Santaland At Home, beginning Nov. 25.
Kids can jump on the Enchanted Choo-Choo to explore Santa’s Merry Main Street, where they can share their holiday wishes with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus and meet Santa’s friends, neighbors, street performers, and toymakers. Photo opportunities abound. Huts throughout make up a European-style market of seasonal wares, novelties treats, and unique holiday gifts. Visit Jolly Olde Post Office, where they can post a letter to Santa.
The magic of the holiday season comes alive with a visit to Santa’s workshop. Santa will be located in Center Court. A visit with Santa is always free and photo packages are available for purchase.
Ho! Ho! Ho! Santa loves shopping at Oakbrook Center when he’s not busy at work in the North Pole. Take a moment to share your wishlist with him. Pet nights on Nov. 21, 28, and Dec. 5 from 4-7pm. Santa Cares sensory-friendly visits on Dec. 4 from 9-10am (reservations required.) Book online to receive a free phone call from Santa too.
Begin your holiday season with a drive-thru light show experience at Santa’s Village. Drive through the park and enjoy over 2 million lights synchronized to music plus dazzling displays and meet Santa’s real reindeer. At the end of the route, you’ll have the opportunity to park, take photos with Santa Claus, and dig into delicious funnel cakes and hot chocolate.
Families will feast on a lavish breakfast, visit with Santa to share some of their holiday wishes and participate in other fun activities. Adults ($56), Ages 4-12 ($28), Ages 3 & under (Free.) Bring a new unwrapped toy donation for the Walter & Connie Payton Foundation. To make a reservation, please call (312) 235-7063 or email SoldierFieldBistro@aramark.com
Southlake Mall is hosting a kids Pajama Party in the Center Court with special guests including Santa, Mrs. Claus, Buddy the Elf, and Rudolph. Kids are welcome to come in their pjs for a dance party, storytime, goodies, and more.
Chicago's Swissotel's 9th Annual Santa Suite and Santa Claus is ready to show off his swanky Chicago pad! Each year the Swissôtel Chicago Presidential Suite is transformed into Santa’s home-away-from-the-Pole for the holiday season. The suite offers sweeping views of the city, where Santa can closely monitor the weather patterns before his busy Christmas Eve and provides a cozy retreat for finalizing his naughty and nice list. Book a very exclusive private visit, or have breakfast with the jolly fellow on Dec. 10 or Dec. 11.
Cap off a day of holiday shopping with a visit with Santa at Chicago's Mag Mile shopping hub. Visits are always free, but you can save 30% on your photos by pre-ordering a package online, where you’ll also receive a coupon for $30 to spend towards Tiny Prints! Pet photos are available on November 28 and December 5 from 4-7pm.
If waiting in long (and often frigid) lines for a 30-second photo opp isn't how you want to spend your hard-earned holiday time, consider one of the few amazing Christmas experiences to come out of the pandemic: a virtual Santa visit! And if you book with Tales From the Chair, you don't just get an audience with Saint Nick. You also get 20 minutes of one-on-one time with Mrs. Claus and a few elves. What makes this Zoom opportunity so special is that they make it a goal to see all families, no matter their financial situation. This year, they're introducing a sliding scale instead of set prices with a goal to raise enough that they can fund a day of fully-free Santa visits. If you can afford to donate, tip, or pay a little more, those dollars will go directly to financing this mission.
Make this holiday season extra special and take your Yuletide-loving little ones to one of these San Diego resorts. We’ve rounded up the best local hotels that celebrate the holidays with an extra dose of spirit. Scroll down to discover the destinations in and near San Diego dedicated to hosting you for the merriest Christmas ever!
In true Hotel Del fashion, the iconic resort goes BIG for the holidays and shimmers and shines with opulent decor and sparkling lights. The beachfront hotel offers a full lineup of activities for kids of all ages including snowy surprises and plenty of festive experiences to shower your family with cheer. Skating by the Sea is one of their most popular holiday activities and it returns this year. Take a break from skating and enjoy holiday treats and drinks on the South Paseo Lawn at the Frostbite Bar. In groups of up to six people, you can sit around a cozy fire pit with access to a full food and beverage service and a perfect view of the rink. Or catch your favorite holiday movie under the stars on Del Beach. Whether you check-in overnight or visit for the day, Hotel Del can help make your 2021 holiday season a pure delight.
During the holidays, this world-renowned Palm Springs resort transforms into a quaint Christmas village adorned with twinkling lights and festive scenery. No matter where you find yourself in the resort, it feels, smells and looks so much like Christmas, you'll almost forget you're in the desert. From the spectacular tree to the aroma of roasting chestnuts in the lobby, the holiday spirit is palpable.
Kiddos can meet Santa for breakfast during their stay and spend time creating fun holiday arts and crafts. In addition to the holiday festivities, there’s a children’s playground adjacent to the main pool and a daily Kids Kamp to keep their (and your) spirits merry and bright.
By day, parents enjoy a few rounds of golf, a dip in the natural springs and a heavenly spa experience. Parents seeking a romantic dinner at night under the mistletoe can rely on the resort’s nightly child-care services.
With amenities, this good, booking La Quinta Resort and Club should be on everyone's Christmas wish list.
Experience the magical winter season at Rancho Valencia Resort and Spa for a SoCal getaway roaming between 45 lush acres of gardens, nature trails, olive groves and casitas. On November 29, guests are invited to the hidden oasis to pamper themselves with a pre-holiday getaway and enjoy a complimentary room upgrade with breakfast, late checkout and festive holiday amenities that are sure to get the whole family in the holiday mood. If you're looking for a true holiday staycation, stay through Christmas and deck the halls of your casita with holiday cheer and delight. The hotel set your casita aglow with a festive twinkling holiday tree complete with lights and ornaments and delectable treats on Christmas Eve.
Rancho Bernardo Inn is full of Christmas cheer and welcomes guests to enjoy their winter wonderland of celebrations, holiday dining and festive decorations. This year, local families are invited to experience:
Annual Life-size Gingerbread House
Each year, the property creates a life-size gingerbread house built and baked in-house during the holidays. The outstanding life-size gingerbread house is on display in the hotel lobby after months of baking and building with over 4,000 pounds of delicious ingredients including 1 ton of powdered sugar, 750lbs. of granulated sugar, 750lbs. of cake flour, 2,160 eggs and more.
The Holiday Tradition Cocktail
Just for parents, the property’s Mixologist Jason Sorge has created a festive cocktail that pairs perfectly with a tour of the gingerbread house: the Holiday Tradition, an indulgent sipper that blends cognac, coffee, honey, gingerbread spices and benedictine, and topped with a dollop of whipped cream.
S’mores Pajama Party with PJ Salvage
Holiday PJs for the win! Rancho Bernardo Inn has partnered with luxury sleepwear brand PJ Salvage to create the ultimate holiday pajama party for families. This festive sleepover includes accommodations, one set of PJ Salvage’s holiday-themed kids’ pajamas, a s’mores kit, a kid’s drink and in room pop-up tent for kids to play or sleep in for the night. Little ones can re-order, along with their classic s’mores and tent set each day of your stay. Note: Valid for children ages 2-10. $21 per additional child.
Water slides and wave pools aren't exactly what come to mind when you imagine a winter wonderland, but the folks at Great Wolf Lodge want to make sure your holiday is as wet 'n wild as it is merry and magical. In addition to the 100,000-square foot indoor water park (the water's warm!), holiday guests will be treated to a slew of seasonal attractions including a life-sized gingerbread house (you can actually have dinner inside of it!), snow-themed suites and a complimentary hot cocoa bar. Little wolf cubs will also be treated to nightly holiday flicks in the hotel lobby, visits from Santa, cookie decorating with Mrs. Claus and snowfall-infused family dance parties.
‘Tis the season for giving! Shop local and do double-duty giving; find sensational stocking stuffers and thoughtful gifts right for your loved ones while supporting these DC small businesses. From toys for kids to the best gifts for DC parents, here are our favorite places to check off a holiday shopping list locally.
Tuck a little bottle of beauty in your favorite glam girl (or guy's) stocking. Black woman-owned nail polish company Janet & Jo was named as one of the top nail lacquers on the market by beauty magazines like Allure, Nylon and Cosmopolitan; this DC-based business boasts bright, vivid colors perfect for your next holiday bash. You can purchase Janet & Jo at The Wharf's Shop Made in DC shop or online at JanetandJo.com.
These snuggly, footed pajamas can be rolled up and tucked in baby's stocking with coordinating PJs in mom's and dad's stockings (perfect for Mama Bears and Papa Bears!). Tea Collection even has scarves for your pup, so the whole family can be coordinated for Christmas morning pics! Other pajama party picks include Swedish-inspired prints, like these winsome reindeer. Matching pajamas aren't just fun on holidays; family game nights and move nights are also a great time to be twinsies with your mini me. Mom-and-Pop shops Wee Chic in Fairfax, VA and Kindhaus Toys in Alexandria, VA carry the line.
When two Maryland Dads unexpectedly found themselves home with their children once their jobs took a hit from pandemic-related closures they knew it was time to get creative. Chris McCasland, a sports and concert industry broker and restaurateur, and Michael Opalski, a senior restaurant industry salesman, wasted little time learning new skills. They put their heads together and founded City Bonfires, a portable, reusable mini bonfire that you can take on all of your outdoor adventures or trips to your backyard. These small bonfires, created from a non-toxic soy wax, are perfect for making s’mores even if you don't own a firepit. Because they are made in Maryland each purchase helps support multiple local families. And their pint-sized packaging makes them the perfect fit for stockings!
Fill 2022 (and those stockings) with more family adventures! Tuck a membership card to a favorite museum, zoo or play space in a stocking (with care) and give the gift of family fun all year long. For the best deals on family memberships, go here.
Up your problem solving with an illustrated educational game by DC company Little Likes Kids. These picture puzzles come packaged in their own cardboard tote so you can easily pack an activity when you visit relatives or head for your winter break vacation. Joyful Carousel is a 24 piece set perfect for kids 3 & up featuring a whimsical carousel with a ride-on zebra, horse, rabbit and more.
When a couple of DC Moms got tired of seeing only fair-skinned princesses and could not find many images portraying Black and Brown girls and boys in positive ways they decided to do something about it. The result is Epic Everyday, a collection of backpacks, t-shirts, towels and more featuring kids in a range of mocha-hued skin tones and hair types. Epic stands for Empowered, Positive, Innovative, and Creative!
Hand-crocheted from 100% cotton, these winsome stuffed animals, Sheroes, Creatures of Politics and dinosaurs make great gifts for babies, toddlers and even adults! You can even have a custom doll created to match your favorite furry friend, resemble your favorite star or honor an extinct animal.
Penned by Ashburn, VA mom and former teacher Jennifer Gafford, Finding Feelings is a must-read for kids 7 & under, but even adults will find this delightfully illustrated children's book enlightening. Each page presents daily scenarios where readers have to search-and-find emotional clues; it's an excellent springboard for helping little ones tackle big feelings.
Skipping cocktails because of pregnancy, being the designated driver or staying sober for whatever reason used to mean sipping Shirley Temples or another bland drink. One DC Mom said no more and founded Mocktail Club to ensure that everyone has access to tasty drinks weather they want alcohol or not. A four-pack of Mocktail Club’s bold flavors makes a great gift to get any parent who doesn’t drink through the holidays. Bonus: kids can upgrade from juice for a festive holiday toast! Mocktail Club is sold at local Whole Foods and served in some restaurants so look for it in the wild.
Mom-on-a-mission Kim Moehnke started this home-based, gluten-free bakery business after wrestling with food allergies in her own home. Choose from an assortment of flavors or custom order a batch of an inventive flavor for a true aficionado (custom orders require at least 3 business days). Moehnke recently competed in the World Food Championship with chocolate macarons filled with Bacon Fleur de Sel; it's the perfect sweet treat to fill a bacon lover's stocking with!
Wilma’s Pancake and Waffle Batter was inspired by owner Tamara Cole's grandmother's southern cooking. Cole has perfected her late grandmother's recipes and now offers the original mix in gluten-free and sugar-free options. You can also find sweet mixes with blended ingredients like blueberries, chocolate chips and butter pecans, as well as savory mixes, like garlic and herb and cheddar bay.
Not a coffee drinker, but still need a caffeinated kick in the morning? Ivy's Tea Co. is a MD based pop culture and Hip-Hop inspired holistic tea company. Owned and operated by first-generation herbalist Shanae Jones, she aims to introduce African holistic health remedies into the holistic health industry. Her goal is to make the industry as inclusive and reflective and accepting of all cultures as Hip-Hop.
Play I-Spy a Presidential pup with this playful tea towel from Naked Decor. George W. Bush's Scottish Terrier Barney makes an appearance, as does Barack Obama's Portuguese Water Dog, Bo; a hound represents the twelve beagles that lived with George Washington and a German Shepherd as a nod to Joe Biden's dogs.
If you have a beloved dog, you have to include something under the tree for your most faithful companion! Beasties & Besties lets you coordinate with your pet by matching you dog's bandana to you mask. So very 2021!
From raglan tees to hoodies and knit hats, Bailiwick Clothing Company celebrates all things 202. Choose from clothing emblazoned with Douglas Commonwealth (in honor of Frederick Douglas), District of Champions, The 51st State and more. These gifts showcase hometown pride in the hippest way.
From holiday recipe cards to gift tags to wrapping paper, local artist Erica Nordberg has created a whimsically winter-themed paper suite that is Santa-approved. From a North Pole Postal Service wrap to Nordic Dala horse-themed gift tags to candy cane recipe cards, you'll find everything you need to get your gifts Christmas Day ready.
So, for my little monster’s second birthday she got a MONSTER (shocking) pajama party. Complete with monster paper dolls, sock monster favors, and, of course, a monster cake! It couldn’t be a monster party without a monster cake.
What you will need to create your own monster cake:
a round cake pan
a cake mix or a homemade one frosting, dyed to your desired color
sixlets, in your chosen color/s
paper eyeballs
wooden skewers
hot glue gun & glue stick
For my eyeballs, I used Photoshop Elements to create what I was looking for. I created one orange and one pink, those were our party colors. I went with only two eyeballs for my monster; but you could definitely add or subtract from this, there are no rules when it comes to monsters!
Once I was done I printed them out, glued them to some grey cardstock to make them sturdier, and then hot glued them to two wooden skewers. With them attached to the skewers, I can just poke them into the finished cake wherever and however I choose.
I used a 7 inch round cake pan, you can use whatever size or shape suits you and your monster needs. As I said with the eyeballs, there are no rules when it comes to monsters!
I used box cakes and store bought frosting because baking is not always my strong suit, and, honestly, it is just simpler. I first dyed my frosting a light pink so that the bits that could be seen would match. Then I baked, I cooled, I frosted, I stacked, I frosted the rest and then the real fun began.
I got out my massive amount of orange and pink sixlets and started covering the cake. I started in the middle of the top and worked my way out and then down the sides. I picked the two colors at random, just reached in and pulled out. You could easily make a pattern out of it if that’s what you want.
It was tedious; but, eventually, the cake was covered in the sixlets and looking like a scaly, bumpy, pink, and orange monster. I situated it on the platter, poked the eyes into place, and voila!
There was singing, wish-making followed by cake slicing and eating!
I also made cupcakes, as the cake was not very big, and I always love to make too much. I made smaller eyeballs and hot glued them to toothpicks for the cupcakes. The cake ones would have been oddly huge on the cupcakes.
I'm a stay-at-home mother of three amazing kids. My days are filled with bus stops, cleaning food off the walls, changing diapers and tackling the perpetual mountain of laundry. And I wouldn't trade it for anything!
Get ready to fill up the calendar with loads of free and cheap things to do with your family this December! We’ve got tons of family-friendly events around Miami, Florida like Christmas light displays, free museum days and loads more. Scroll through to discover the best things to do with your kids this month in Miami.
Visit Bayfront Holiday Village
Bayfront Holiday Village will transform Bayfront Park into a shopping and entertainment destination for locals and tourists alike. The Village will become one of Miami’s most iconic offerings during the holiday season. Event details.
Free First Saturday at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum
The Gold Coast Railroad Museum is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and operating historic equipment. It houses over 40 historic rail cars including Presidential Rail Car 'Ferdinand Magellan,' and Florida East Coast Steam Locomotive #153. Visit on the first Saturday of the month for free days. Dec. 7. Event details.
Christmas is in the air in Santa's Enchanted Forest, Miami's holiday theme park. This venue has been a South Florida holiday tradition for more than 30 years. The whole family will enjoy the holiday light show, Christmas karaoke, holiday displays, Mistletoe Lane, and the tallest Christmas tree in South Florida. There are also magic shows, a freestyle motocross event, an aerial performance, a circus, thrill rides for big and little kids, animal shows, and a carnival. Event details.
Enjoy having hundreds of butterflies from all over the tropical world fluttering around you. Want to learn everything there is about these winged wonders? Then come to the Wings of the Tropics exhibit at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden for an exciting and interactive learning experience that will make your kids beg you to bring them back. Event details.
Museums on Us Weekend
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Bank of America cardholders can get free admission to many museums the first full weekend of the month, including the Miami Children's Museum. Event details.
Ride the North Pole Limited
Come to the Gold Coast Railroad Museum to kick off the holiday season in a very special way. See Santa's Magical Toy Workshop come to live and then mingle with the Kringles before you board the train to the North Pole. Event etails.
Free Art Making at PAMM
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Every first Thursday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., visit the Perez Art Museum Miami for this free monthly program featuring art-making sessions in the galleries, inspired by works on view. Dec. 5. Event details.
North Pole Pajama Party at the Museum of Discovery and Science
Start a family tradition and wear your pajamas or elf costumes for this festive event! Enjoy all Museum exhibits and a holiday science show, sip hot chocolate, concoct elf slime and decorate holiday ornaments. Your Pajama Party ticket also includes an invitation to journey to the North Pole in our IMAX theater. Dec. 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22. Event details.
Pinecrest Gardens transforms into a winter wonderland dotted by thousands of twinkling holiday lights that go up, through and around the whimsical botanical landscape. Dec. 13-Jan. 1. Event details.
Santa’s Wonderland returns to Bass Pro Shops and families are invited to enjoy this magical Christmas village offering free photos with Santa and free family holiday activities including fun crafts and games. Features include rustic Christmas cabins, holiday characters and live elves set amongst a dazzling backdrop of snow-covered hills and illuminated Christmas trees. The Santa’s Wonderland Christmas village offers remote control trucks, laser/foam toy arcade, Lincoln Logs building area and much more. Kids can also spend time at one of the activity tables where they can write a letter to Santa, color and do fun crafts, all for free. Event details.
Night Hike & Campfire at the Deering Estate
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Explore the woods and it’s wildlife as it comes to life at night! After the guided hike, gather around a campfire and enjoy complementary s’mores. Ages 4+. Dec. 11. Event details.
Little Lizards Program at Pinecrest Gardens
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This drop-in, informal program will feature new activities every Wednesday relating to a monthly theme. Lizards will read, explore, create and imagine while learning about the wonders of nature. No prior registration necessary. Weather permitting. Ages 3-10. Event details.
The NightGarden 2019 will feature more lights, new fun and interactive surprises, an expanded footprint that is 3X larger than last year, expanded parking, and an all-new, free AR augmented reality Fairy Quest challenge. Plus, The NightGarden is bringing back last year’s crowd favorites, including Archimedes, the Talking Tree, the flying fairies, the New Year's Eve fireworks spectacular, Miami’s finest food and beverage, and a new and more challenging lost fairy puzzle. Event details.
Check out what's new at this awesome kids' museum for FREE on the third Friday of the month. Due to large crowds, it is suggested that strollers be left at home. Dec. 20. Event details.
Set to the sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, passengers will relive the magic of the classic story as they are whisked away on THE POLAR EXPRESS™ for a magical one-hour trip to meet Santa. Once on board, your hosts will work their way through the car and punch your golden ticket before hot chocolate and a delicious cookie are served by dancing chefs. Passengers then read along with the classic children’s book, The Polar Express, by Chris Van Allsburg. Event details.
Build a Christmas Countdown Calendar at Home Depot
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Create your own countdown to the holidays, and have a blast with your child while doing it. Kids develop hands-on skills with sanding, nailing and applying stickers. With help from parents and store associates, your child will make a merry memory this holiday season. Dec. 7. Event details.
Even though the semester may not be what students imagined, one thing remains the same, Insomnia Cookies is still one of the best aspects of back to school. On Tues, Sept. 22, the brand that put late-night cookie delivery on the map is celebrating all-day with their annual PJ Party. The entire day will be dedicated to loyal Insomniacs around the country who have made Insomnia their cookie of choice.
It’s no secret that pajamas have become the unofficial sponsor of these unprecedented times, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be fashionable. Insomnia is introducing the latest must-have fall accessory just in time for Pajama Party: Mouth Pajamas. Insomniacs can now stay safe and comfortable without sacrificing style.
Meanwhile, innovators at the CookieLab are busy making sure your face doesn’t have all the fun at the party. To help make this year’s PJ Party even more out of this world, Insomniacs will be able to get their hands on the two newest cookies, and they will not disappoint.
The Galaxy Cookie is a crave-worthy chocolate cookie taken to supernova levels with melty white chocolate chips and iridescent galaxy-inspired sprinkles.
Like the brightest stars in the night sky, the Big and Little Dippers are the most indulgent Insomniac innovation yet. Traditional or mini-sized cookies come in 12 and 18-packs and are made for dunking in our decadent buttercream icing.
Insomnia PJ Party Specials Include:
Sept. 22
The first 50 delivery orders at every store will get a free exclusive Insomnia mouth pajama
Free cookie in-store when wearing pajamas or when you order online for delivery
Mouth Pajamas can be purchased in-store and online for $7 (through Sept. 27 or while supplies last)
Sept. 23 – Sept. 27
Sept. 23 – $6 Galaxy Cookie 6 packs
Sept. 23-27 – Get an Insomnia Cookies Mouth Pajama with any Sugar Rush pack