These ideas will help your one-year-old’s birthday run smoothly

Even though your baby won’t remember their first birthday, it’s a major (and incredibly cute) milestone for parents—one that your kid will love to look back on when they’re older (be sure to save all the best pics in the Tinybeans app). You’ll probably choose the most adorable party outfit, soon to be covered in freshly baked (or bought!) smash cake. But with schedules to take into account and a lot of little personalities to cater to, how do you plan a party to remember that doesn’t end in disaster? Whether hosting a small gathering with family or a big blowout, these are the first birthday party ideas and tips that’ll ensure everyone has a great time—especially the birthday babe.

1. Respect the nap.

Happy, stress-free parties require a well-rested baby, so time the birthday bash around your baby’s naptime. While this may mean a different start time than Grandma expected, everybody (especially your child!) will have a better time if you work around the sleep schedule.

2. Create a quiet area.

Since parties with babies can mean tears and gleeful shrieks, setting up a secondary party area in another room or outside for guests to go to if they need a break from the festivities is a brilliant first birthday party idea. Set out non-electronic toys for babies who may feel overstimulated, and place chairs and snacks there for adults who want a spot for quiet conversation.

3. Designate photographers.

To ensure you capture the big moments and sweet snuggles with important folks, ask a few attendees to take charge of specific photo moments. That way you can focus on your child and guestsand end up in some of the photos, too! Take all the snapshots from the day and make them into a Tinybeans photo book to save your memories of the special day.

4. Choose a simple theme.

If planning a Pinterest-worthy party sounds too stressful, stick to a simple theme. Lifestyle guru and mother of two Camille Styles opted for a summer-themed party for her daughter’s first birthday and used hearts and the colors pink and orange to make the party look cohesive.

5. Or… skip the theme.

No, you don’t need a themed first birthday party. Promise. Instead, spend your money on fun first birthday activities your baby and guests will enjoy. Our favorite is the ball pit. Just buy an inexpensive kiddie pool and a lot of colorful plastic balls. Kids will love to play around in it, and you can set it up at home or in your backyard for your child to enjoy for years to come.

Related: Best Places to Hold a First Birthday Party

A picture of a baby with her big sister celebrating with a circus party, one of the cutest first birthday party ideas
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6. Take photos before guests arrive.

One of our favorite ideas when planning parties for one-year-olds olds is to snap pictures before baby gets sleepy or cake-covered and when you and your family are more relaxed and focused. To ensure you get great photos, make or order a small smash cake before the big day and do a low-key photo shoot without any guests around. Baby will be all smiles, and no one flipping through the scrapbook will ever know that the picture was taken on a different day.

7. Weather permitting, opt for an outdoor venue.

A park or playground can be the perfect party spot; all you bring is the cake, balloons, favors, snacks, and a table. The mess will be minimal in the great outdoors, and younger guests will have lots of space to run around.

First birthday party tip: Arrive early to stake out a spot in the shade, and tell guests what color balloons or decorations you have so they know where to find you. If the weather isn’t cooperating and you need to move the party to your home, make extra room indoors by moving furniture out of the party room so little legs can crawl or walk around.

8. Put older kids in charge of games.

Delegate, delegate, delegate. Older kids, like cousins or friends’ children, usually love to be given responsibility at parties, and they’re really good at getting the younger ones’ attention. Put them in charge of party games, music-making, singing songs, and more. Chat with the older kids (and their parents) in advance to ask what they’re comfortable doing and create a plan.

a picture of a baby with a smash cupcake, a good first birthday party idea
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9. Use a cupcake for smashing.

Smash cakes are all the rage with the one-year-old crowd and their photo-taking families, and while we say smash away, a tiny confection or cupcake works just as well with much less mess. You may even be able to salvage your child’s outfit for future events if you go for a less messy, smaller cake.

10. Personalize the party.

Highlight a few of your baby’s favorite things over the past year (first word! favorite food! favorite stuffed animal!) and make a poster you display at the party. This first birthday party idea from Kara’s Party Ideas lets guests learn about your baby and is worth snapping a photo of for your child to revisit in a few years. Better yet, make it a yearly tradition.

11. Create a time capsule.

Asking your guests to write the guest of honor a short letter to be read years from now tops our list of sweet first birthday party ideas. To ward off writer’s block, offer suggestions for what to write, such as helpful advice, a memory of the party or first year, or wishes for the future. Store the letters in a marked container that reads “Do not open until you turn 21” (or whatever age you like). For guests who can’t make it, ask them to email your submissions—print them out, and file them away for a future date.

12. Make your party treats self-serve.

Set up everything from drinks to dessert in advance so you can tell guests to help themselves, leaving you to focus on your child and having fun. For younger guests, prep cut-up fruit, applesauce pouches, and cups of Cheerios or snack crackers. For adults, a charcuterie board, crudites, and antipasto are always popular nibbles.

13. Keep it short and sweet.

Little people get overstimulated quickly and can’t handle too much of a good thing. Limit your party to two hours or less so everyone can leave on a positive note.

Related: Celebrate Your Baby’s First Birthday Without a Party

Capture all the cutest (and messiest) moments from baby’s big day—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

IKEA hosted a birthday party for a 3-year-old, complete with Swedish meatballs, and now we want to know if this is available for adults, too

What is it that makes IKEA the best place on Earth? There’s just something simultaneously thrilling and calming about winding through those maze-like display floors, admiring furniture and decor you can actually afford (if you can figure out how to put it together). Everyone loves IKEA—but no one loves IKEA like the 3-year-old who had her now-viral birthday party there.

TikTok mom @cyaatia narrates the video, which has exploded with views from Swedish-furniture-loving millennials all over the world.

“Come with me to have my three-year-old’s birthday party at IKEA Tampa,” she says, showing the very excited toddler walking into the store.

They’re first met by the Tampa store’s “event leader,” which is a thing we didn’t know IKEA offered, but we’re thrilled to find out. They adorn the birthday girl with a special sash and lead the way to the party room, which has been decorated in the store’s signature blue and yellow colors with streamers and balloons. The camera then pans over the lunch buffet, which includes all our cafe favorites—including the famous Swedish meatballs, obviously.

And then, and this is the best part, the kids at the party were led through the showrooms on an IKEA-themed scavenger hunt the store’s staff designed. If my next birthday doesn’t include a furniture-themed scavenger hunt, I don’t want it.

@cyaatia

Lucy’s 3rd Birthday Party 🥹 💙💛 I will never stop talking about this party. Thank you to @IKEA USA @IKEA

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The party wrapped up with cake and singing, and @cyaatia revealed that the Tampa store’s entire staff had signed a giant birthday card for her daughter. They seriously pulled out all the stops, just when we didn’t think we could love IKEA any more.

In follow-up videos, @cyaatia answered questions from the video’s comments section, mostly from people wanting to know A) how she managed to book a birthday party at a furniture store, and B) whether we can all plan our birthdays at IKEA, too.

@cyaatia

Replying to @krstn #ikeabirthday #ikea #ikeabirthdayparty #ikeatampa

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She explained that her daughter has always loved IKEA because it’s a place where she can “play with toys, jump on beds, and eat pizza all in the same store.” Relatable, TBH. So she reached out to their local branch to ask about the birthday party idea, and the team there loved it. They went above and beyond to pull off the party we saw in the video. And while IKEA doesn’t offer birthday parties like this one at all its stores (for kids or adults 😩), @cyaatia did note that the brand is watching her video’s comments and that this may be something they offer in the future.

@cyaatia

Replying to @harold’s chicken all the details #ikea #ikeaparty #ikeabirthday #ikeatampa

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So for now, you’ll have to get your birthday meatballs to go. But IKEA, if you’re reading this, we’re begging: make birthday parties a thing.

Looking for the best kids’ birthday party spot in San Diego? From retro eats to animal encounters, these venues know how to celebrate

Even in San Diego we occasionally need a break from the cooler temps outside. If you’re looking beyond the trademark pool party, backyard barbecue, or park picnic we’ve rounded up some of the best indoor spaces for your child’s next birthday party—and these venues are sure to keep even the littlest party guests busy and comfortable inside! In fact, these San Diego kids party venues (some of which just so happen to be world-class museums!) are destined to make the event a fantastic celebration for young revelers: There’s a theme for every interest—from rocket ships and pirate ships to trampolines and giant hammocks. Read on for birthday ideas in San Diego sure to make your kid’s big day the absolute best!

The New Children's Museum

Spend your birthday boy or girl's special day at the coolest museum for kids downtown. Guests of your party get museum entry and two hours in the special party room. A dedicated party concierge will help parents throughout the party, and special activities can be added on for an additional fee. Your kiddo's crew will love all of the museum's exhibits––especially hanging out in their super cool art installation: Whammock!—a giant rainbow hammock they can swing and climb through. Be sure to book this popular spot two weeks in advance!

Age: 1-12

200 W. Island Ave.
Online: thinkplaycreate.org

Related: Animal Birthday Parties for Creature Loving Kids

 

Corvette Diner

Let your little one rock and roll their way through a birthday celebration at the '50s style Corvette Diner. Birthday guests are treated to serenades from the beehived servers. Themed party packages include a party space, choices from a pre-set menu, and either time in the very popular arcade, crafts, or a dance-off! Many add-ons are available, including a popcorn cart, cupcake buffet, and balloon artist.

Age: all

Liberty Station
2965 Historic Decatur Rd.
Online: corvettediner.com

San Diego Children's Discovery Museum

Calling all young explorers! The San Diego Children's Discovery Museum is the perfect party spot for little tykes, and it's easy to plan for the big day. They offer themed parties like Dinosaur Discovery, Future Farmers, or Little Chemists. You also get a party assistant and your own parking spot on that special day. Also good to note, the museum offers mobile birthday parties, which include some of their traveling exhibits and workshops.

Age: 1-10

320 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA
Online: sdcdm.org

CeramiCafe

Party-goers get to have their cake and eat it too at CeramiCafe. The best part about this venue is that you don't have to be an artist, yet you get to paint a great piece of pottery. The popular cupcake party includes a party host and cupcakes and lemonade for all guests. But, most importantly, the birthday artist enjoys creative time with friends.

Age: 5+

3425 Del Mar Heights Rd.
Online: ceramicafe.com

Rockin' Jump

Take your little ones' birthday celebration to the next level by jumping the day away! Rockin' Jump is an indoor trampoline park filled with foam pits, dodgeball courts, and a ninja challenge course to keep your tykes moving and grooving. Party packages include a private party room where guests can relax and take a break from the high-flying fun before chowing down on pizza and refreshments.

Age: all

8190 Miralani Dr.
Online: rockinjump.com

San Diego Air and Space Museum

Shoot for the moon at this birthday spot that budding astronauts will love. Each party blasts off with a super scientific activity like Balsa Gliders, Alka-Seltzer rockets, or foam Rovers. Then, guests get a personalized museum tour with lots of good facts about the airplanes and rockets. You supply the food and they will take care of the rest! However, kids will leave with a goody bag perfect for the whole flight crew.

Age: 5-12

2001 Pan American Plaza
Online: sandiegoairandspace.org

 

Related: 7 Unique Birthday Ideas For Your Party Animal

Pump It Up

A bounce-it-out party that's also private, clean, and safe sounds great to us! First, there are plenty of party themes to choose from including a glow theme, pirate quest, and even superhero training. Kids bounce 'til their heart's content then head into a private party room for snacks, pizza, drinks, balloons, and party bags. Also, the birthday boy or girl gets to sit on a giant throne to unwrap presents. The Pump It Up crew sets up, cleans up, and packs the presents up, too.

Age: kids over 34 inches tall

12760 Danielson Ct. St. J
Poway, CA
Online: pumpitupparty.com

Helen Woodward Animal Center

Hands down, this is the best place to have an animal birthday paw-ty because the nonprofit expertly pairs education with the festivities. Further, they include themed party decorations, set-up, hosting and clean up. Plus, you'll get an animal encounter, face painting, and private backroom tour. We love the Bow-Wow Party for little ones and the Jammin' Jungle theme for bigger kids who crave a reptile encounter.

Age: all

6461 El Apajo Rd.
Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Online: animalcenter.org

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Kid Ventures

Capture the imagination at this birthday hot spot. With creative dress-up from princess to fire person and great attention to detail, party planning is easy and fun. So, bring your ideas and let them get to it. Even more, kids love to slide down the castle, climb the pirate ship and ride the bright red fire truck. Plus, at party time, bubbles and a giant parachute keep the kiddos entertained.

Age: 1+

Multiple locations
Online: kidventurespreschool.com

San Diego Botanic Garden

This oasis hosts a blooming marvelous birthday fete for the littles. Set-up in a private picnic spot and explore the Seeds of Wonder garden. Budding green thumbs can pot plants, easel paint, create bubbles and paint rocks. Plus, there's also a train mountain, dino dig, and an epic treehouse to play in. Here you'll find that nature is nurture.

Age: 1-5

230 Quail Gardens Dr.
Encinitas, CA
Online: sdbgarden.org

Related: Wheel Come to You! 12 Mobile Birthday Parties That Rock (and Roll)

Maritime Museum of San Diego

Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate party for me! All aboard the Star of India for a three-hour pirate party. Ye little mateys learn Swashbuckling 101 including the secrets of ship plundering. Even more, they raise the sail and lower the anchor. And finally, divide the gold amongst the crew. Also, you bring the cake and goody bags—which little pirates find on the treasure hunt.

Age: 5+

1492 North Harbor Dr.
Online: sdmaritime.org

Additional reporting by Beth Shea

 

 

Don’t let the weather put a damper on your party plans—pick a spot where kids can climb, jump, and clown around!

With unpredictable weather and park reservations booking up months in advance it’s nice to know there are so many fun creative indoor options around the Bay Area. If your kid one wants to host a pottery class, learn ballet, or pretend to be a Ninja Warrior there is an option for you! These birthday party locations from Marin to San Jose will get your kids moving and will take the pressure off you.

Indoor Birthday Spots in San Francisco

AcroSports

AcroSports

AcroSports is a non-profit that has been teaching kids about physical activity for over 20 years. Choose from tot parties for ages 1-4 and kid parties for 5 & up. You'll get time on the trampolines, gymnastics bars, rock wall, foam pit, rainbow tunnel, obstacle courses, and aerial apparatus. Coaches supervise time on the floor. At the end of the party, your guests will join you in the party room for cake time.  

639 Frederick St.
San Francisco
Onlineacrosports.org

Peek-a-Boo Factory

With locations in Livermore, Daly City, and San Francisco, Peek-a-Boo Factory is all about letting kids get all their energy out. The three-level play structure features a variety of slides, obstacle courses, tunnels, bridges, swings, a zip line, a sea saw, sit and spins, a trampoline, and more. Designed for the 12 and younger set it has a separate area for toddlers and new crawlers. Parties run about two hours and include playtime in all areas. Want to save some cash? The facility allows fruit and veggies trays, drinks, cupcakes, and cake at no extra charge. 

5411 Geary Street
San Francisco
Online
peekaboofactory.com

 

Culinary Artistas 

Culinary Artistas

If you have a little chef in the house hosting a cooking class birthday at Culinary Artistas is the perfect way to host a party that is unique, fun, and low-stress. The team takes care of everything while your kids play and learn intuitive cooking. Kids can make a 1 or two course meal or dessert, or even have a cooking contest if your kids like to compete. It is BYO food, drink, and alcohol for the adults, and water is served for children. Located in Ghirardelli Square it's the perfect place to relax while your kids laugh and learn!

851 Beach St.
Online: culinaryartistas.com

The Rabbit Hole Theater

For a truly magical birthday look no further than The Rabbit Hole Theater. Located in Noe Valley The Rabbit Hole Theater offers theater games, puppet shows, crafts, and more. Your kids will be thoroughly entertained! All you need to provide are snacks, drinks, and the cake, the Rabbit Hole crew will take care of the rest.

800 Diamond St
San Francisco
Online: therabbitholetheater.com

Randall Museum

This lovely nature museum tucked away behind in Corona Heights has amazing views of the city and is a fabulous spot for a kid's birthday. Kids can do an art project before visiting the wildlife or train town. 

199 Museum Way
San Francisco
Online: randallmuseum.org

Indoor Birthday Party Spots for Kids in the East Bay

Swings and Wings

Swings and Wings

This sensory-focused and neuro-affirming play space is perfect for indoor parties! Designed by an Occupational Therapist for kids 6 months to 8 years, your kids will love building their skills through play. They offer five packages so you are sure to find one that fits your needs. 

2307 Blanding Ave
Alameda
Online: www.swingsandwings.com

Oakland Ice Center

Kids love to skate? How about lessons, free skate time, and cake? Oakland Ice is a great birthday party spot for those that have been all about hitting the ice. Two hours on the ice with "Party Captains" take guests through a lesson and game featuring the birthday boy/girl. Then it's off to the party room for pizza and cake provided in the package price. 

519 18th St.
Oakland
Online: oaklandice.com

Créatif

Host a paint party full of creativity and excitement. This beautiful art space is able to host parties for all ages from toddlers to adults. Party organizers will plan your event so you can relax and enjoy.

5480 Sunol Blvd, Suite 2
Pleasanton
Online: creatif.com

Spirited Play Labs

The space is designed for kids 0-6 with a focus on supporting families with unique needs and disabilities. The 3.000-square-foot space hosts three group rooms and a mini kitchen to support your hosting needs, along with parking and the option to have your party decorated for you!

2220 Camino Ramon
San Ramon
Online: spiritedplaylabs.com

Indoor Birthday Spots for Kids on the Peninsula

Movement: Climbing, Yoga, Fitness

Movement: Climbing, Yoga, Fitness

If the kids are into climbing anything and everything, how about a climbing party at Movement: Climbing, Yoga, Fitness? Staff will get the kids climbing and having fun, creating the most memorable party of the year. Parties are available for kids 5-13 and all climbers must be at least 40 lbs. Note: they do not allow food or cake on site and you cannot rent out any of the rooms for cake. 

100 El Camino Real
Belmont

815 Stewart Drive
Sunnyvale

924 "Old" Mason Street
San Francisco
Online: movementgyms.com

La Petite Playhouse

Another hands-off play space where kids can run around to their heart's content for 75 minutes is La Petite Playhouse in Redwood City. There are big slides, tunnels to run through, a sports court, and climbing structures in an underwater theme which is all yours during the party. Parents of little ones can bring crawlers and new walkers without worrying about being stepped on with a separate area made just for them. 

1264 Oddstad Drive
Redwood City
Online: lapetiteplay.com

Best Indoor Birthday Party Spots for Kids in the South Bay

Sessions Academy of Movement

Sessions Gym

This is a super active party that’s fun for all ages from kindergarten and up. You’ll feel like an American Ninja Warrior when you take on obstacle courses, parkour games, freerunning, and other age-dependent activities. Kids will flip for the acrobatics they get to do into the stunt bag. Outside food and drinks are permitted, so be sure to stock up on some much-needed H2O and energy bars to keep those kids going! 

2016 Senter Rd.
San Jose
Onlinesessionsgym.com

Immersive Gamebox

Kate Loweth

This is the spot for all your gaming-obsessed kids and teens. Head to Valley Fair and don your motion-tracking visor to immerse yourself in games with themes like Angry Birds, Shaun the Sheep, and more. There are games for ages 5 and up so you can bring the whole fam! We also got the inside scoop that they'll soon be adding games that are appropriate for even younger ages. Bonus: all the jumping around means everyone will get a bit of a workout while having fun. 

The Valley Fair location has tables for snacks and cake if you want to plan a birthday party. They allow you to bring in outside food and drinks, and you can even get pizza and other food delivered from mall food vendors. 

Valley Fair and coming soon to Stonestown Galleria 
Online: immersivegamebox.com

Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo

Have your birthday at the zoo! The museum and zoo will provide a science activity and a private room. All you have to do is provide the cake. This is ideal for kids from birth to 9 years old.

1451 Middlefield Rd.
Palo Alto
Online: paloaltozoo.org

Tutu School

For your little dancers host a mini ballet class and story time birthday party. With locations all over the Bay Area, you can easily find one close to you and enjoy a sweet little dance party.

Online: tutuschool.com

Rockin' Jump

If jumping is your game, then Rockin' Jump is your place. A room full of trampolines is definitely going to get the kids good and tired. They will love the dodgeball area where they can battle their friends. The foam pit is always a favorite for those looking to try out some tricks. Parents will enjoy ample seating (hello massage chairs) and free WiFi. Parties include jump time and use of the party room.  Other locations are in Fremont and San Carlos.

1901 Monterey Rd.
San Jose
Onlinesjo.rockinjump.com

Safari Run

This multilevel indoor play structure is perfect for your adventurous little ones. The Safari Theme makes the space even more exciting for your next birthday. 

341 North Amphlett Blvd.
San Mateo, CA

1180 Kern Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA
Online: safarirun.com

Best Indoor Birthday Locations for Kids in Marin

Rebounderz

Rebounderz

Talk about kid heaven! Rebounderz has it all—a massive trampoline room, four-lane foam pit, trampoline dodgeball area, and even a huge climbing structure for kids 2-12. Challenge your party guests to a timed run through the Ninja Warrior Course and then celebrate victory with pizza afterward. Bonus for parents, this party is completely hands-off with food, drinks, and socks included in the party package. 

555 Rohnert Park Expressway West
Rohnert Park
Onlinerebounderzrohnertpark.com

Redwood Empire Gymnastics

Named one of the best party spaces in the Bay Area, Redwood Empire has customized parties catered to parents' time, budget, and kids' ages. Birthday party guests are led through warm-ups and have access to equipment such as floor, rings, bars, beams, trampoline, zip line, air track, and the foam pit. 

434 Payrah St.
Petaluma
Onlineregymnastics.com

Fox & Kit

If you are looking to host an elegant affair for both parents and kids, Fox & Kit is just right for you. This beautifully curated space has a gorgeous play structure alongside an espresso bar the adults will love!

1031 C St.
San Rafael
Online: foxandkit.com

Glazed and Confused 

For a truly memorable birthday host a pottery class! Wheel throwing and hand building are both available.

846 4th St.
San Rafael
Online: glazeandconfused.com

Additional reporting by Sandra Lee & Kate Loweth

Need a little help with your holiday shopping for kids? These local toy stores in Seattle are here to help

The holidays are right around the corner, and for many parents that means finding gifts for your kids. That’s no easy feat when there are so many amazing gifts for kids to choose from out there. That’s where our favorite Seattle toy stores come in. Not only do they have the toys your kids want, they’re staffed by folks who are in the know so you don’t have to be. If you’re still looking for that perfect gift, try one of these shops that offer all kinds of interesting and unusual toys, games, books, and more that you won’t find anywhere else.

1. Snapdoodle Toys & Games

The original Snapdoodle Toys & Games opened in Kenmore back in 2008. Now this local toy shop that could has six different locations across the Seattle metropolitan area. Kids love visiting because of the play tables and trial games, and parents love the expert suggestions they get from staff when they need to find the perfect gift. For quick ideas you don't even have to head to the store to find, check out Snap Picks, curated gifts sorted by age. You'll find everything you need, from babies thorough big kids, including books, at this local favorite.

Good to Know: The Seattle location also has a kid's salon for the next time you need a haircut.

Locations in Seattle, Bellevue, Issaquah, Kenmore, Redmond & Totem Lake

Online: snapdoodletoys.com

Related: 7 Great Seattle Bookstores for Pint-Sized Bookworms

2. Magic Mouse Toys

You'll find this whimsical shop in the heart of Pioneer Square. It's filled from floor to ceiling with so many colorful options, even parents will feel like a kid in a...well...toy store when they walk through the doors. You're bound to find that just-right gift for whoever is on your list with two floors of educational toys, games, puzzles, and dolls to choose from. And while they definitely carry your favorite toy brands, expect a few you haven't heard of yet. The store takes pride in the humorous, witty toys and books they carry that adults may appreciate more than their kids do. Once you've shopped 'til you've dropped, head outside to climb and jump around the Occidental Square playground.

603 1st Ave.
Seattle
Online: magicmousetoys.com

Related: Your Guide to Seattle's Best Playgrounds & Parks

3. Clover Toys

Self-described as "Seattle’s Most Charming Toy Store," this Ballard shop is a favorite of little and big kids alike. Creaky wood floors and big front windows surround a slew of giftable toys, games, and costumes. Clover also boasts a bunch of pint-sized instruments and a large selection of natural items, including colorful stacking shapes from Wooden Wagon. Filled from floor to ceiling with unique products, and lots of local brands too, it's a great place to shop for kids no matter what the ocassion

Insider Tip: Want to make your shopping a bit easier? Order online and pick up in store when you've got time.

Good to Know: Clover Toys will be moving from their current location into the Ballard Blocks Building sometime in late November or early December of this year. But have no fear, both stores will be open as they make the transition so you can always find what you need.

5333 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle
Online: clovertoys.com

4. Red Wagon Toys

This adorable little toy shop in Madison Park opened its doors back in 2009 and has been charming shoppers ever since. For parents its location is ideal. Because not only will you find the cutest toys around, including great brands you love, but the shop is close to play date favorites like Madison Park playground and the nearby beach on the shores of Lake Washington. Throw in a trip for ice cream at the Scoop Du Jour or a cookie from Madison Park Bakery and you've pretty much got a perfect shopping excursion planned.

4218B E. Madison St.
Seattle
Online: redwagonmadisonpark.com

5. Curious Kidstuff

One of two local toy stores under the Calico Toy Shoppe brand, Curious Kidstuff has been a favorite with West Seattle families since it opened. Once you walk through the doors you'll realize why kids are always begging to visit again and again. Many toys are out to "test" and there's something new and exciting lurking around every corner. All toys, books, music, art supplies, and other fun stuff are non-violent and geared towards infants through tweens. You’ll find "green” toys as well as some toys that are still made out of wood and still just as much fun as you remember.

Insider Tip: Curious Kidstuff has great art classes for kids too. Sign up soon!

Good to Know: The other shop is on Bainbridge Island and it's just as cute. Be sure to stop in the next time you visit Winslow.

4740 California Ave. S.W.
Seattle
Online: curiouskidstuff.com

Related: 3 Ways to Spend the Day (& Stay) on Bainbridge Island

6. Blue Highway Games

If it’s a game, Blue Highway has it. Located on Queen Anne, this shop carries all kinds of games that are appropriate for families and kids. From thought-provoking strategy games to the silly, and from classics like Boggle and Bananagrams to new ones like A Fistful of Penguins and Click Clack Lumberjack, you’ll find them here. Psst...you'll also find lots of vintage and card games, too.

Good to Know: We love the kid and family game events held at the store. In addition to the Family Game Day (second Sunday of each month), kids will love the Preschool Game Hour held monthly that includes a story.

2203 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Seattle
Online: bluehighwaygames.com

7. BobaKhan Toys & Collectibles

Pronounced “Bo-ba-kaan,” this Everett store is named after Boba Fett from Star Wars and the evil Khan from Star Trek. While most kids won’t truly understand why they love this store so much, bigger kids (and parents) definitely will. Expect to find a selection of new toys, action figures, and pop culture icons in addition to vintage antique toys. So, while some may come in looking for toys to play with, others will be looking for obscure characters to collect. Psst...don’t be surprised if your kids end up dragging you out of the store to go home.

500 S.E. Everett Mall Way, Ste. A 1
Everett, WA
Online: bobakhan.com

Lakeshore

8. Lakeshore

Popular in different parts of the country, the only Lakeshore store available in Washington state is located in Bellevue. Since 1954, Lakeshore’s goal has been the same: providing innovative education products "that spark young imaginations, instill a sense of wonder and foster a lifelong love of learning.” Their toys and games are designed for children as young as infants all the way up to 6th grade.

3924 Factoria Square Mall S.E.
Bellevue, WA
Online: lakeshorelearning.com

9. Archie McPhee

While you can shop Archie McPhee online, why would you want to? You’ll want to see the odd and strange finds up close and in person. Where else are you going to find the Nancy Pearl Librarian Action Figure, a Punching Nun puppet or The Crazy Cat Lady Game? Since 1983, Archie McPhee has proudly sold some of the weirdest stuff out there, and while younger kids may not "get it” you can be assured that your older kids will.

1300 N. 45th St.
Seattle
Online: archiemcpheeseattle.com

10. Math 'n' Stuff

Who would have thought a store dedicated to inspiring kids to love math would become a staple toy store for north end families? Whether you're looking for a LEGO set or an educational game or puzzle, this is your spot to find it. It's the place to go for brain teasers, building toys, and other fun items that make you go "hmmm..." The fact that it's just up the street from the Maple Leaf playground? Well, that's just a bonus.

8926 Roosevelt Way
Seattle
Online: mathnificent.com

Even San Diegans occasionally need a break from the outdoors. So we’ve rounded up some of the best indoor spaces for your kid’s next birthday that’ll keep party guests busy and comfortable inside. These venues make the event a fantastic and memorable celebration and include themes for all interests—from dinosaurs to rocket ships and pottery painting. Read on for birthday ideas in San Diego to make your kid’s big day the best!

Not quite ready for an indoor bash? We have a story dedicated to Virtual Birthday Party Ideas for San Diego Kids

The New Children's Museum

The New Children's Museum

Spend your birthday boy or girl's special day at the coolest museum for kids downtown. Your guests get museum entry and two hours in the special party room. A dedicated party concierge will help parents throughout the party, and special activities can be added on for $25-$50. Your kiddo's crew will love all of the exhibits––especially hanging out in their super cool art installation: Whammock!––a giant rainbow hammock they can swing and climb through. Be sure to book this popular spot two weeks in advance.

Age: 1-12
Cost: $200-$1200 for up to 50 guests

200 W. Island Ave.
San Diego, CA 92101
619-233-8792
Online: thinkplaycreate.org

Corvette Diner

Let your little one rock and roll their way through a birthday celebration at the '50s style Corvette Diner, where guests are treated to serenades from the beehived servers. Themed party packages include a party space, choices from a pre-set menu, and either time in the very popular arcade, doing crafts or having a dance-off! Many add-ons are available, including a popcorn cart, cupcake buffet and balloon artist.

Age: All
Cost: $425-$525 for 15 kids additional fee for up to 30 kids

Liberty Station
2965 Historic Decatur Rd.
619-542-1476

Online: corvettediner.com

 

San Diego Children's Discovery Museum

San Diego Children's Discovery Museum

Calling all young explorers! The San Diego Children's Discovery Museum is the perfect party spot for little tykes, and it's easy to plan for the big day. They offer themed parties like Dinosaur Discovery or Little Chemists. You also get a party assistant and a parking spot on the special day. Also good to note, the museum offers mobile birthday parties, which include some of their traveling exhibits and workshops.

Click here for more info and details on setting up a grand birthday party.

Age: Kids one to ten-years-old
Cost: $295 for 20 guests; $495 for 40 guests

320 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA
760-233-7755
Online: sdcdm.org

Rockin' Jump

Take your little ones' birthday celebration to the next level by jumping the day away! Rockin' Jump is an indoor trampoline park filled with foam pits, dodgeball courts and a ninja challenge course to keep your tykes moving and grooving. Party packages include a private party room where guests can relax and take a break from the high-flying fun before chowing down on pizza and refreshments.

Age: all
Cost: $265-$505 up to 20 jumpers

8190 Miralani Drive
San Diego
858-693-5867
Online: rockinjump.com

San Diego Air and Space Museum

San Diego Air and Space Museum

Shoot for the moon at this birthday spot that budding astronauts will love. Each party blasts off with a super scientific activity like Balsa Gliders, Alka-Seltzer rockets or Rovers. Then, guests get a personalized museum tour with lots of good facts about the airplanes and rockets. You supply the food, and they will take care of the rest! Masks are currently required for all indoor guests and be sure to book two weeks in advance. 

Ages: 3-12
Cost: $425 for up to 30 guests. 40 guests max for an additional fee.

2001 Pan American Plaza
San Diego, CA
619-234-8291
Online: sandiegoairandspace.org

CeramiCafe

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Party-goers get to have their cake and eat it too at CeramiCafe. The best part about this venue is that you don't have to be an artist, yet you get to paint a great piece of pottery. The popular cupcake party includes a party host and cupcakes and lemonade for all guests. But, most importantly, the birthday artist enjoys creative time with friends.

Ages: Best for kids five years and older
Cost: $70 party fee, plus $18 per person with a six-person minimum and up to 15 guests.

3425 Del Mar Heights Rd.
San Diego, CA
858-259-9958
Online: ceramicafe.com

Pump It Up

Via Pump It Up

A bounce-it-out party that's also private, clean and safe sounds great to us! First, there are plenty of party themes to choose from, including a glow theme, pirate quest and even superhero training. Kids bounce to their heart's content then head into a private party room for snacks, pizza, drinks, balloons and party bags. Also, the birthday boy or girl gets to sit on a giant throne to unwrap presents. The Pump It Up crew sets up, cleans up, and packs the presents up too.

Ages: Kids over 34 inches tall
Cost: $319-$572 for up to 25 kids 

12760 Danielson Ct. St. J
Poway
858-679-5867
Online: pumpitupparty.com

––Kimberly Stahl, Nikki Walsh & Beth Shea

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Having a winter baby means finding an indoor birthday party spot, especially considering Boston’s chilly climate. While you can definitely go the bouncy house route, sometimes it’s fun to branch out and find a venue with a personality that matches your kiddo’s. Whether yours loves to play, game, cook or create, we’ve got an indoor birthday party place to match. Here’s where to plan your next celebration.

Where to Celebrate with Little Kids

Boston Playground

It’s everyone’s favorite indoor playground, so it only makes sense it’s a popular indoor party spot too. Hosting a birthday here is super simple, whether you plan a simple private playdate, or bump it up a notch and make it a private party for just $50 more. If you take the plunge, you’ll get access to the private party room, plus an additional 30 minutes of play. Prices start at $175 and can accommodate up to 40 guests. You bring the décor, food and cake and let the folk at Boston Playground handle the plates, napkins and cutlery.

Good to know: If the playground doesn’t entice your kids, maybe a Nerf Wars or Archery Games party will. They’re great for older kids and are offered at the same location.

121 Webster Ave., #103
Chelsea, MA
617-466-0142
Online: bostonplayground.com

Golden Chickpea Center

This colorful playspace and school in Brookline is a mecca for toddlers. It’s got everything the need to have a good time including games, toys and costumes. When you book at birthday party here, you’ll have access to the whole space during the 2.5-hour party. BYO food and cake, they provide the tableware and cutlery. The price is $400, or you can email about custom arts and crafts party options.

224 Washington St.
Brookline, MA
857-210-9122
Online: thegoldenchickpea.com/birthday

Boston Children’s Museum

Because it doesn’t get easier than planning a kids’ party at a museum dedicated to play, booking this bash is a no-brainer. Partygoers can enjoy cake, ice cream and a fun celebration in the dedicated party room after exploring over three floors of educational fun and festivities. Parents will love the dedicated party coordinator who’s there to help set up and clean up. Parties start at $600 for up to 25 guests, and they’re booked in 3-hour blocks on the weekends. As this is a popular party spot, we recommend booking at least 2 months in advance to get the weekend you want.

308 Congress St.
Boston, MA
617-426-6500
Online: bostonchildrensmuseum.org

Room to Bloom

North of the city is where you’ll find this indoor playground that caters to kids under six. Like many of Boston’s playspaces, this one has everything you need to keep kids active for the whole two-hour party session. They’ve got swings and slides, kitchens and markets, trampolines and climbing arches to make kiddo’s imaginations take flight. Parties range from $200-$300 and can include up to 46 people. We love the add-ons, like custom party themes and special craft projects. Food is BYO, or hit up the food truck across the street. Just remember, this is a nut-free facility.

81 Bridge St., Unit B
Beverly, MA
978-969-0359
Online: roomtobloombeverly.com/birthday

Little Loveage Club

If you’re looking for a wide open space for toddlers to party and play, it doesn’t get easier that the Little Loveage Club downtown. For $900, families get the 5,000 square feet to spread out in, and all the toys babies and toddlers love. Parties are booked on Friday evenings and the weekends in three-hour slots, and there’s seating for up to 16 youngsters, with a 60 person maximum so parents can stay to enjoy the day.

Prudential Center
800 Boylston St.
Boston, MA
Online: littlelovageclub.com

Great Party Spots for Big Kids

kids birthday party places Boston

Sugar Plum Parties

When it comes to magical parties, Sugar Plum Parties tops the list. Their decked out space includes gorgeous tables, a stage where kids can perform, dress up costumes and hair and nail styles so every partygoer can look their best. There are two ways to party here—by hosting a personal play date for two to three kids ($125-$150) or by going all in on a party package (starting at $430). Parties are for 5-10 guests and it’s where parents will get the most bang for their buck including invitations, DIY favors, themed tables, a fruit and pastry tray, and most importantly a Sugar Plum Fairy helper. We love the storybook character meet-and-greets that are an easy package add-on.

306 Boston Rd., Unit K
Billerica, MA
781-438-8488
Online: sugarplumpartiesbillerica.com

The Glass Bar

If art and pizza sound like your kid, book a party at The Glass Bar in Needham. With two party options, you’ve got choices. Kids six and up will decorate a mosaic tile before noshing on pizza and cake. Kids nine and up can try their hand at glass fusion first; then it’s time to celebrate. Parties are for up to 16 kids and it’s a parent drop-off dream (only hosts are allowed to stay).

60 Dedham Ave., Ste. 102
Needham, MA
781-444-2909
Online: theglassbarboston.com

Create a Cook

Whip up fun at this party spot for budding chefs ages five and up. Along with 7 of their friends, the birthday kid can cook two to three dishes and decorate cupcakes alongside Create a Cook’s experienced staff. You choose from cool cooking themes (think: Asian wraps, Mexican, cupcake wars and more), and everything is taken care of, down to the aprons little chefs use. The package costs $550 and party favor bags can be added for $15 each.

53 Winchester St.
Newton Highlands, MA
617-795-2223
Online: createacook.com

Empow Studios

If you’ve got a tween, chances are they can’t get enough gaming. Let your celebration center around this passion at Empow Studios, where kids can choose from five different party themes (Minecraft, LEGO robot, video game design, animation or music production) and two different party packages that range in price from $350 to $545. Each package is good for up to 10 kids and includes 90 minutes of gaming activity and 30 minutes to celebrate the birthday kiddo. It’s a trendy spot to plan a party for a reason—it’s easy for parents and the kids love it.

1776 Massachusetts Ave.
Lexington, MA
Online: empow.me

 

When people refer to our city as Hotlanta, they are not kidding. It can get downright scorching in the spring and summer months. And while private pools or country clubs can cost a pretty penny, we’ve scouted out some family-friendly places where you can cool off with the kiddos on the cheap. Grab your goggles and read on for the low down on our five favorite Atlanta community pools.

Chastain Park Athletic Club

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Nestled inside Chastain Park you’ll find Chastain Park Athletic Club, a perfect place to take your little minnows for a day of swimming. The club has three pools: a deep pool, a family pool and a lap pool. The family pool is 3 ft. 6in. deep and has stairs that run along one entire end, making it a perfect spot for splashing with ‘lil swimmers. At this well-maintained community pool, you’ll find bathhouses, a snack bar, picnic tables and lots of shady places to camp out with the kiddos.

Details:  Visit the pool for free from 12-1:30 p.m. on weekdays, and for $5 for all ages from 2-4:30 p.m.; check the website for more info.

Hint: If you are looking to beat the crowds, try heading over on a weekday. Monday through Wednesday are usually the least crowded.

235 Chastain Park Ave. NW
Buckhead
404-255-2762
Online: teamunify.com

McKoy Pool

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Ah, the city of Decatur. They do so many things right and McKoy Pool and Park is no exception. McKoy Park has a giant play area that is relatively new with slides, swings and climbing structures. You‘ll also find a nice picnic area, as well as a skate park. McKoy pool features a zero-entry (beach style) pool and splash fountains which are a big hit with the little ones. You’ll also find lounge chairs and oversized umbrellas for lots of shade.

Details: Daily swim is available Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., and will close for weekday swimming on August 1. It will remain open on weekends through Labor Day. Admission is $5 for each person older than 2.

Hint: This is a fun and well-maintained pool, but be prepared for plenty of company. This pool is very popular with Decatur's small set because of the zero-entry pathway.

534 Mckoy St.
Decatur
404-378-8084
Online: decaturga.com

Roswell Area Park Pool

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The Roswell Area Park Pool is situated in the huge forest-like setting of Roswell Area Park. With plenty of great walking paths, ball fields, tennis courts and several nice playgrounds this park really has it all. The pool itself is Olympic-sized with eight lanes, two diving boards and a children’s wading pool. And of course, no kid-friendly pool is complete without the beloved mushroom waterfall!

Details: Roswell residents pay $3.00 and non-residents pay $4.50. It's closed Thursdays, and generally opens at 11 a.m. on all days but Sundays, when it opens at 1 p.m. Hours will change as the season continues so check the website before you go.

Hint: If you’re looking for more than casual splashing, check out some of the many programs offered at the pool, like aquatic exercise, or swim lessons for the kiddos.

10495 Woodstock Rd.
Roswell
770-641-3822
Online: roswellgov.com

Garden Hills Pool

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Snug in the beautiful Garden Hills neighborhood, this pool has been popular with residents and guests for years. Enjoy its concession stand, updated bathrooms and an indoor party room—not to mention the shady playground just outside its front door, and the playing field adjacent to the pool. 

Details: Admission is $5 per person and free swim hours are from opening to closing, with the exception of from 12-2 p.m. and 2:15-4:15. Member-only hours begin daily at 4:30 p.m.

Hint: Stay in the loop on Garden Hills Facebook page for updates on fun events like The Garden Hills Pool dog swim and movie nights!

335 Pinetree Dr. NE
Buckhead
404-848-7220
Online: gardenhillspool.com

Piedmont Park Aquatic Center

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Last but not least, the most well-known park in the city of Atlanta is also home to what we think has got to be one of the prettiest pools city! With beautiful views of the park and Lake Clare Meer, fountains, a large deck and even a lazy river this pool makes for a great day of pool fun with the little ones.

Details: Free swim hours are Monday through Friday from 3-5 p.m., and $5 per person during all other hours (Monday - Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday & Sunday from 12-5 p.m.) They also have lockers available to store your belongings and a fun concession stand for midday snacks.

Hint: This year, there will be no available seating or furniture on the pool deck due to Covid precautions, but guests may bring their own chairs.

1320 Monroe Dr. NE
Midtown
404-875-7275
Online: piedmontpark.org

Featured photo courtesy of iStock.

—Shelley Massey

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America’s fave doll continue to move up in the world and she’s got a new crib to prove it. Mattel has just announced an all new Barbie DreamHouse!

The 2021 DreamHouse is the most customizable to date and continue to be compatible with the wheelchair ramp. So what else is new in Barbie’s digs?

Barbie can now enjoy soft grass and plush blankets in addition to a movable pool and slide. Also, she has her first-ever party room with a light up DJ stand, customizable lighting and sound with eight different colors, three songs, and two soundscape, plus an outdoor BBQ that turns into a dessert buffet!

Want to see the DreamHouse stat? Barbie is sharing a 360-degree interactive tour on the Mattel YouTube channel, where you can use your computer or phone to view the entire house.

Moving house can be stressful, but luckily Barbie has her gal pals Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin from The Home Edit to help. The organization duo have swooped into help Barbie organize her bedroom and kitchen.

Using their signature techniques like rainbow organization and clear storage, Barbie’s space has been completely transformed! Want some tips and tricks from The Home Edit on keeping your Barbie space in order?

Clea and Joanna encourage everyone to label everything (like accessories), use clear, modular storage and to use a rolling cart to make a Barbie play station that can be easily moved. It’s also better to use broad categories, like dolls, accessories and clothes when sorting, so kids can easily maintain their collection.

The all-new Barbie DreamHouse is on sale now! You can find it at Walmart, Target and Amazon for $179.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Mattel

 

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Planning a birthday celebration can feel overwhelming, no matter what age your child is. Luckily, Portland has a variety of great locations for parties, with packages to help reduce your workload and your stress. There’s something for every age, interest, and energy level. Read on to get inspired for your kid’s next birthday!

First Birthday

Hammer + Jacks

A first birthday party is a big deal, but since the guest of honor is small, it can help to keep the guest list short and the activities simple. Head to the whimsical play area at the back of Hammer + Jacks toy store, where your one-year-old can climb the carpeted stairs to a sweet wooden castle and slide down its slide. A bank of picnic tables on the opposite wall allow for a modest group of party-goers, and there are plenty of toys, blocks, and dress-up gear to keep the littles entertained between the cake and presents. Party packages start at $175 for two hours, and clean-up’s on them. You supply the food, but add-ons can include decorations, balloons, and even a balloon drop!

6416 SE Foster Rd.
Portland, OR
503-894-9150
Online: hammerandjacks.com

Portland Parks & Recreation Community Centers

With locations all over the city, community centers are a great option for a first birthday party. Keep things affordable and accessible for your child and friends by renting a party room or gymnasium for active fun. This is a great choice when a birthday falls during the winter months, or during the unpredictable transition months in late fall and early spring. You’ll have the option of hitting the outdoor playground after, but you’ll also have a festive place to party in case it rains. Party packages start at $147 for two hours, including 15 minutes before and after for clean-up. Indoor park parties include the use of ride-on toys, balls, and gymnastics equipment, and you can add-on extras like bouncy houses at select locations. Or, check out the list of themes for guided Nature Birthdays!

Various locations
503-823-7529
Online: portlandoregon.gov

Little Kids (2-5)

The Portland Children’s Museum
The Children’s Museum is the perfect location for kids reaching the age of “Why?”, with plenty of hands-on play stations to satisfy their insatiable curiosity. Celebrate with cake and presents in one of the museum’s indoor party rooms, or the Outdoor Adventure pavillion, and then head off to explore the museum! Party guests receive admission to the museum for the rest of the day. Party packages start at $260 for 15-19 guests for 90 minutes, plus 30 minutes before and after for set-up and breakdown, and include mural paper and crayons for kids’ tables. Members receive 15% off!

4015 SW Canyon Rd.
Portland, OR
503-223-6500
Online: portlandcm.org

The Little Gym
Want to go all out for your kid’s big day, but outsource the work? The Little Gym does it all! For $350, they’ll take care of invitations, setup, cleanup, drinks for the children, all paper goods, and decorations. Kick things off with 60 minutes of active play in this Lake Oswego gymnasium, with activities led by a trained instructor, then celebrate with 30 minutes in the party room. Now all you have to do is bring the cake and the birthday child!

5820 Jean Road
Lake Oswego, OR
503-595-9702
Online: thelittlegym.com

Big Kids (5-8)

Owl and Bee Clay StudioThis sweet clay studio in the Beaumont neighborhood offers a hands-on creative party experience. Guests get to make something out of clay and glaze it in their choice of colorful glaze. This 2-hour studio package includes instruction, tools, clay materials, glazes,  and firings, plus space to enjoy cake and snacks. The cost is $200 plus $10 per person. Guests can pick up their finished creations later, once they have been fired in the kiln, or you can add on delivery of finished works.

3506 NE 57th Ave.
Portland, OR
503-516-4837
Online: owlandbeeclaycompany.com

Portland Rock Gym
For kids 6 and up, check out the Portland Rock Gym, where your kids can enjoy two hours of rock climbing with up to 12 friends. Two staff belayers (trained staff who help anchor, secure, and spot climbers) will be on hand to keep things safe and fun. Party guests get shoe and harness rentals, and access to the private party room to enjoy any food, presents, and party favors you choose to bring. Pricing starts at $299 for two hours.

21 NE 12th Ave
Portland, OR
503-232-8310
Online: portlandrockgym.com

Photo:Lake Oswego Play Boutique via yelp

Play Boutique
Got a pirate-obsessed kiddo or a little one who won’t stop singing “Let it Go?” Theme parties shine at Play Boutique, a Lake Oswego favorite that combines active play in a 3,000 sq ft play structure with full-service party packages. They’ll take care of party set-up and clean-up, decorate the party space, provide kid-friendly snacks and cupcakes, birthday candles, and even party favors– plus a “play specialist” to assist during the party. Enjoy unlimited use of the play structure and bounce house. You can add on things like theme-related crafts, performers, even a marshmallow bar!

464 First Street
Lake Oswego, OR
503-675-PLAY
Online: playboutique.com

Tweens (8-12)

Ready Set Grow
Treat your tween to a yoga party at this yoga and movement studio, with locations in Portland and Vancouver. Rent their bright 850 sq ft studio space for a ballet, dance, or yoga party– or another theme of your choosing. Kids’ birthday party packages start at $215 for three hours, with add-ons for 30 minutes of yoga, dance, or craft instruction. A recently renovated space adjacent to the studio rents for $185 for 3 hours, with the same add-ons available. Ready Set Grow also has a list of instructors for hire, who can teach yoga, dance, and movement classes at parties and parks.

5433 NE 30th Ave.
Portland, OR 97211
503-505-6989

605 Esther Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98660

Online: andreadysetgrow.com

Photo by Kimmi Burk, Ready Set Grow Yoga Studio

The Merry Kitchen
Do you have a budding chef in the house? Plan a hands-on cooking party with Merry Kitchen, where guests create an entire meal together to enjoy, and take home recipes. You can even cook the birthday cake in class! With a variety of themes and menu items to choose from, your tween can be in charge of just about everything. Maximum attendees is 8-10, with two-hour parties starting at $30-$35/child.

5202 NE 72nd Ave.
Portland, OR
503-946-8357
Online: themerrykitchen.com

Kingpins Bowling
Win points with your older child with a full-service party at Kingpins Bowling. They’ll get pizza and drinks, 90 minutes of bowling, and a “fun card” for use in the arcade. Book your party on a Saturday at noon or 2:30 p.m. to enjoy Cosmic Bowling, featuring black lights, music videos, and laser lights. Packages range from $19-$25 per guest.

3550 SE 92nd Avenue
Portland, OR
503-788-7889

2725 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
Beaverton, OR
503-646-1116

Online: mykingpins.com

Teens (13+)

Voicebox Karaoke
For older teens, let them party in a safe space. For teens 14 and older, adult chaperones are not required, so your teen and their friends can enjoy an alcohol-free karaoke party in a private room. Food, beverages and desserts are available with special party package pricing. Packages include two hours in the karaoke suite, a dedicated server, clean-up, cake kit, party lights, and a disco ball. Group rates start at $60/hr.

734 SE 6th Ave
Portland, Oregon
503-303-8220