Nothing compares to a child’s excitement and joy during the holiday season as they tear through the wrapping paper of their mystery present. For gift givers, it’s this special moment that makes all the time that was spent searching for the perfect toy worth it.

Before you can savor this adorable experience, though, you first need to select a toy that is right for your kiddo. Whether they adore cuddly stuffed animals, cool figurines or educational options that keep them learning, we’ve rounded up The Toy Insider’s hottest picks of the year.

You can also check out our gift generator to find toys based on your child’s personality and interests!


Care Bears 40th Anniversary Care-A-Lot Bear

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In celebration of 40 years of “sharing and caring,” the Care-a-Lot Bear is an adorable plush toy great for nighttime snuggles, or simply collecting.


16-inch Squishmallows

$34.99 BUY NOW

These colorful, 16-inch Squishmallows come in a multitude of characters such as a panda, a unicorn, a duck and more. Plus, each adorable plush features its own unique story and whimsical aesthetic that your kiddo will love to squish and hug.


CoComelon Ultimate Adventure Learning Bus

$61.99 BUY NOW

Inspired by the CoComelon animated series, this interactive toy lets tots engage in their own learning adventure with JJ. With two modes of play, your little one can listen to nursery rhymes or discover colors, letters and more.


Mini L.O.L. Surprise Winter Family

$11.99 BUY NOW

With this blind-box toy, each ball opens into a unique playset that reflects the style of the family or bestie pair inside. Featuring O.M.G. Characters in mini size with stands and accessories, these 12 mini families and BFFs are a great option for your tiny collector.


Magic Mixies Magical Crystal Ball

$84.99 BUY NOW

With a flick of the wrist, a wave of the interactive spellcasting wand and some very magical words, your child can cast a spell and watch the crystal ball fill with mist. It clears to reveal an interactive, fortune-telling Magic Mixie.


Osmo Reading Adventure

$25 BUY NOW

This personalized, interactive reading program helps to build reading proficiency and confidence through fun skill-building games, stories and a crystal wand. Your little bookworm will be joined by main characters, Oliver and Nebula, as they go on a magical reading journey.


Pixobitz Studio

$29.99 BUY NOW

Inspired by the retro 8-bit images popular in gaming, this activity lets kiddos create their own 3D characters with faces and accessories on PVA beads. The cube design and special mist makes the blitz beads easy to stack, so children can style their creations by choosing from different water deco eyes, facial expressions, outfits, letters, icons and more.


Lumitek R/C Neon Giant Monster Truck

$59.99 BUY NOW

Conquer every terrain with this neon-lit, four-wheel-drive R/C vehicle. It has cool customizable lights and an awesome stunt wheelie bar for epic jumps, tricks and action.


Cats Vs Pickles Gold Wave

$6.99 BUY NOW

Your preschooler can take these purr-fect comfort pets and study buddies on the go, no matter if you’re traveling or just heading to school. Each Cats Vs Pickles surprise bag is filled with beans and has a super-soft fabric so kids can squeeze stress away. Plus: it includes 136 new bean characters, 96 new Chonk characters and 24 new Jumbo characters.


Beyblade Burst QuadDrive Interstellar Drop Battle Set

$66.99 BUY NOW

This Beyblade set features the first ever 4-in-1 top. The dual-layered Beystadium lets players battle on top, then drop and battle below.


For Keeps Universe - The Loyal Subjects

$12.99 BUY NOW

Give the gift of self-empowerment with these motivational fashion dolls. All dolls and accessories are crafted to promote inclusivity, diversity and positive thinking, featuring seven characters and multiple outfit changes, great hair play, tons of accessories and a batch of sticker affirmations.


Brawl Stars 4.5-inch Action Figure 1 Pack Window Box

$12.99 BUY NOW

Brawl Stars 4.5-inch Action Figures collection features four of the most popular brawlers to collect as well as true-to-game characters’ likeness with accessories from the game.

To discover even more toys that your toddler will adore, check out The Toy Insider’s expansive holiday guide.

The holidays are around the corner and with that comes parents’ annual scramble to find the perfect present that’ll make their child light up when they unwrap it. Finding a gift that meets your school-age kiddo’s interests, while also keeping them entertained for hours at a time, however, can be quite the challenge.

To help you find just the right toy that’ll impress your child, we’ve compiled The Toy Insider’s hottest toys of the season. From arts & crafts and educational goodies to dolls and action figures, you’ll find plenty of options that are sure to be a winner. Check them out below!

Educational Toys


LeapFrog® Magic Adventures Microscope™

$89.99

Your budding biologist can explore the world of botany, mineralogy & food science. They’ll be amazed at what they can see through this real microscope.

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Osmo Genius Starter Kit

$9.99

A hands-on STEM learning system, Osmo’s digital experience includes creative app-based games for math, reading, spelling, problem solving and more.

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Switcheroo Coding Crew

$59.99

Kids can practice STEM skills by assembling puzzle cards into a map, drawing a coding challenge card, and coding the vehicle to complete the mission.

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Toy Story Tablet

$99.99

From games to eBooks to apps, your little learner can play & grow with this exclusive learning tablet—and the entire Disney Toy Story gang!

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Squaregles Starter Set

$124.99

Your little builder will get lost in the creative possibilities Squaregles’ magnetic play offers. This set allows for building, art, storytelling, racing and more.

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BYJU’S LEARNING featuring Disney Premium Kit

$199.99

Help your pupil stay engaged with math, reading, language and other core skills through interactive video lessons, quizzes, read-along stories and digital worksheets.

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Active & Adventurous Toys


TekyGo! Junior Bouncer Bundle

$289.00

Time to burn off energy and embark on an educational adventure! This action-packed bundle includes a trampoline, games and a sensor that tracks kids’ movements.

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Tonka Mighty Monster RC Steel Dump Truck

$69.99

This Tonka R/C can easily perform 360-degree stunts. Kids can load objects into the truck, dump them and clear obstacles with the plow.

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Transformers: Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures Dinobots Unite Smash Changer Optimus Prime

$33.97

Standing at 9 inches, this Optimus Prime figure can convert from truck to robot mode in 3 steps with a smashing motion!

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Beyblade Burst QuadDrive Interstellar Drop Battle Set

$59.99

This Beyblade set features the first ever 4-in-1 top. The dual-layered Beystadium lets players battle on top, then drop and battle below.

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Lumitek Neon Monster

$49.99

This neon-lit, four-wheel-drive R/C vehicle has cool customizable lights and an awesome stunt wheelie bar for epic jumps, tricks and action.

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#Boneless Skaters

$12.99

#Boneless electric-powered mini-stunt skateboards come with hyper-poseable skaters that twist and bend. Perform cool tricks and stunts, and try to stick the landing.

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Thrilling Interactive Toys


LeapFrog® PAW Patrol: To the Rescue!

$44.99

Your youngster can join the PAW Patrol on 12 missions in this learning video game. No need for internet, downloads or lengthy setups!

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Osmo Reading Adventure

$25

This personalized, interactive reading program helps to build reading proficiency and confidence through fun skill-building games, stories & a crystal wand.

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Pokémon Trading Card Game Battle Academy

$19.99

The entire household can join your young Pokémon trainer in this family-friendly board game, which is an adaptation of the Pokémon TCG.

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Tamagotchi Pix Party

$59.99

Now kids can celebrate their Tamagotchi pet with the Tamagotchi Pix Party through mini games, cooking with guests and a built-in camera.

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Pokémon Trading Card Game: Pokémon GO Elite Trainer Box

$49.99

This collaboration inspired by the Pokémon GO app allows kids to play the Pokémon TCG with photorealistic artwork cards and unique gameplay scenarios.

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Catch the Moon

$34.95

This whimsical stacking game will challenge your kids to create a towering structure of ladders to the moon–but make sure they don’t fall!

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Inspirational Toys


Gabby's Dollhouse Rainbow Dress-Up Closet

$34.99

Little fashionistas can mix & match fashion accessories and get Gabby ready for the catwalk as her closet opens up into 4 photoshoot play areas.

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For Keeps Universe

$19.99

Give the gift of self-empowerment with these motivational fashion dolls. All dolls & accessories are crafted to promote inclusivity, diversity and positive thinking.

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Rainbow High™ Rainbow Vision™

$39.99

The Rainbow Divas and the Neon Shadow are going head-to-head at the Rainbow Vision competition. There are six dolls, each with a second outfit and accessories.

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My Avastars

$24.99

Future fashion designers will adore creating countless styles with their My Avastars doll. They can play with these dolls in person and online.

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Shimmer 'n Sparkle Light Up Beauty Studio

$32.99

With real make up, a ring light and built-in phone stand, your creative talent-in-training will love recording fun and inspiring tutorials.

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Pinxies Butterfly Hot Air Balloon

$29.99

Little imaginations will soar as they craft together Koral's hot air balloon. The 135-piece set includes Koral, a butterfly, a cat & stickers.

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Creative Arts & Crafts


Kinetic Sand Swirl N' Surprise

$29.99

The artistic options are endless with this hands-on playset. Kids can swirl, flow and stack sand using the included tools to create mesmerizing effects.

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Made by Me! Sand Dough Pottery Press

$19.97

Say goodbye to clay and hello to Sand Dough. The air-dry, mess-free material allows your ceramist to create their own decorative pottery.

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SunGemmers

$12.99

Your little Picasso can work their magic using transparent gem stickers, printed designs & guides to create beautiful window art.

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3Doodler Start+ Maker Bundle

$59.99

This easy-to-use 3D pen engages kids' imaginations. Your young creator can originate 3D figurines and artwork—all with the press of a button.

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Pixicade Pets

$19.99

This kit will inspire your child to design, care for & bring to life their own virtual pets. Draw, play and do it all again!

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Butter Cloudz

$9.99

This fun-scented compound is soft, smooth, and so squishable! Great for travel with the easy-to-store container. Best of all, it holds its shape.

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To discover even more toys that your toddler will adore, check out The Toy Insider’s expansive holiday guide or head to our gift generator here to find toys based on your child’s personality and interests!

Want to hear a story from Betty White? Or print off Barbie summer camp activities? And help kids in need at the same time? Then we’ve got the program for you!

Save the Children just launched its annual summer reading campaign, 100 Days of Reading. The website is packed with fun activities and ideas to keep kids reading and learning this summer. You’ll find book suggestions, playlists, imaginary activities and more—plus new things are added every week!

Better yet, every link that is clicked or tapped will help impoverished children across rural America.  These actions unlock donations of books, educational materials and healthy food for 750,000 kids. Save the Children’s mission is to ensure kids are getting the early support they need to be successful in school and in life. If you want to take it one step further, you can join in a summer fundraising program. Create your own page, choose an activity (like selling lemonade or gardening) and share on social to make even more of an impact!

Ready to get started? Visit the 100 Days of Reading website and start exploring the site and logging your reading minutes. It’s one more way to help your kids have the ultimate summer of fun and learning, while giving back at the same time!

––Sarah Shebek

Feature Image: Save the Children

 

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Looking for a fun way to keep your kids excited about reading this summer? How about free books!

When you sign your young readers up at Barnes & Noble you can spend the whole summer reading––and earn some free books to tuck them in at bedtime when school starts again. So how does it work?

photo: iStock 

 

When students in grades one through six read eight books over the summer and complete a reading journal, they can earn a free book at Barnes & Noble. All you need to do is download the journal here and print it.

Then, complete the information requested and have your kids log the books they’ve read over the summer. Turn in the journal at any Barnes & Noble location between July. 1 and Aug. 31, 2021.

Once completed, kids are able to choose from a pre-set list of free books grouped by grade level. The list includes titles like Malala: My Story of Standing Up for Girls’ Rights, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer and Because of Winn-Dixie.

The Barnes & Noble reading program website also offers suggested reading lists if your kids need some ideas on what to read.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Feature photo: JHVEPhoto via iStock

 

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Schools back in session and it’s time to hit the books! Do it right at one of our favorite kid-friendly independent bookstores in NYC where the littles ones (and their parents!) can stock up, hang out, or spend a cozy rainy afternoon. Whether it’s for the awesome selection in the stacks or the popping children’s events, these NYC bookstores are the place to be for budding bibliophiles! Find the NYC kids bookstore for your family below!

Bank Street Bookstore

Bank Street Bookstore via Yelp

Are you looking for that one children's book from your own childhood that you sort of know the color of the cover for but not much else? This bookstore can help you find it. The staff here are touted by visitors as being extremely knowledgeable and helpful for finding any children's book you need. 

Bank Street Bookstore is specifically intended for kids. On the shelves, you'll find many classics and popular books of today, but you may also snag a locally written or indie gem you might not find elsewhere. On most Saturdays, you can come in and listen to a children's author read their own books for storytime, and lead the young audience in a themed activity. 

2780 Broadway
Manhattan Valley
212-678-1654
Online: bankstreetbooks.com

Books Are Magic

Danielle S. via Yelp

This quaint independent bookshop in Cobble Hill is a sanctuary for book lovers young and old. Along with a vast selection of children's books, the shop has a little nook for relaxing with a book as well as many chances to hear your favorite authors reading their books at storytime. Books are carefully selected and displayed in a way that encourages kids to pick up a tome they might not otherwise even see (like a cookbook). Its calm and quiet vibes make this a, well, magical place to stop by and find your new favorite book. Plus, the store is open every day! 

225 Smith St.
Cobble Hill
718-246-0200
Online: booksaremagic.net

Book Culture

Liz K. via Yelp

Book Culture has four stores in New York City—three on the Upper West Side, and one in Long Island city, Queens. (The Queens location's entire bottom floor is dedicated to kids books, games and toys.) The bookstore offers a robust schedule of programming at its shops; examples include musical storytimes, Mozart for Munchkins, TocToc Spanish Class, music with Hopalong Andrew, and storytimes in English, German and Spanish. The store is also a great place to pick up fun and funky gift items. Book Culture is raising money to get them over a financial hump and keep its doors open, with the goal of profitability in 2020. They deserve your support! 

26-09 Jackson Ave. 
718-440-3120
Long Island City
Online: bookculture.com

536 W. 112th St. 
Upper West Side 
212-865-1588

2915 Broadway
Upper West Side
646-403-3000

450 Columbus Ave. 
212-595-1962

 

 

Books of Wonder

Books of Wonder via Yelp

Books of Wonder proudly declares itself to be NYC's largest independent bookstore and the city's "leading specialist in children's literature," and the stacks are, well, stacked with tons of children's literature. Besides having a large and well-kept children's books section, this bookstore is a hotspot for family-friendly events, author readings, launch parties, and more. Especially worth noting are the regularly held panels, for various ages and covering many different topics, which feature groups of authors talking about their work and taking questions from the audience — a potentially excellent inspiration for kids who are showing an interest in writing or illustrating their own works of art.

217 West 84th St.
Upper West Side
212-989-1804

18 West 18th St.
Flatiron District
212-989-3270

Online: booksofwonder.com 

La Librairie des Enfants

La Librairie des Enfants

This little Upper East Side French bookstore for kids just oozes charm. (Customers report feeling transported to Paris when they step inside.) Head here for classics and new titles for kids in French, as well as games. The store hosts Petites Histoires, a thematic reading program in which kids learn French through stories, songs, crafts and play. Additionally French marionette shows will be coming to the store soon. (Adults can learn French here, too!) You can read our full feature from when they opened, here

163 E. 92nd St. 
646-590-2797
Upper East Side 
Online: lalibrairiedesenfants.nyc

Greenlight Bookstore

Caitlin C. via Yelp

The Greenlight Bookstore has everything you'd expect from a great bookstore: Excellent selection (though listed at jacket prices — no savings to be found here), regularly scheduled staff and author storytimes, and friendly, knowledgeable staff. In addition to all that, though, Greenlight has a few special offerings to make it stand out among the rest. 

Children ages 9-12 are welcome to join the Greenlight Young Readers Book Group with or without their parents, which meets once a month to discuss the book of the month (which is always on sale at 15% off), eat pizza, and make literary friends. Additionally, Greenlight is a partner of BAM, which means that in addition to 15% off for BAM members, you can also snag some BAM merch through Greenlight's kiosks on-site at the Academy. It also means that the bookstore often hosts events in collaboration with BAM, like author talks and music-infused book readings, on stage. Keep an eye on the events page for kid-friendly BAM performances!

686 Fulton St.
Ft. Greene
718-246-0200
Online: greenlightbookstore.com

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632 Flatbush Ave.
Prospect Lefferts Gardens

Powerhouse on 8th

Powerhouse on 8th

From the same minds behind the home to book happenings in DUMBO, The Powerhouse Arena, Powerhouse on 8th is a cozy store that curates not only an excellent collection on titles for kids and young readers, but an event calendar as well. Storytimes and author appearances are common; you can check out what's coming up here. 

1118 8th Ave.
South Slope
718-801-8375
Online: powerhouseon8th.com

Strand Bookstore

Strand Bookstore

You might already love this bookstore — now you can give your children a reason to love it, too. The large bookstore stocks an eclectic selection of books, many of which can be purchased at a discounted price. Visit the space for Family Hour, which includes storytime and readings for kids on Saturdays and some Sundays. You can also find plenty of old and new children's books here, as well as perfect gifts for book lovers like plushies and quirky toys themed around reading and learning. 

828 Broadway at 12th St.
Greenwich Village
212-473-1452
Online: strandbooks.com

Astoria Bookshop

Bradley H. via Yelp

This charming bookstore in the heart of Astoria is a welcoming place for families to browse and relax together. It hosts Thursday storytimes (you can even volunteer to read for storytime, if you want!), as well as unique events like chess lessons for 3-year-olds and a young adult reading book club (which offers 10% off on the month's book). 

Many of its other events not specifically created for children are still welcoming to the whole family. Get the whole family in on the 2019 reading BINGO challenge!

31-29 31st St.
Astoria
718-278-2665
Online: astoriabookshop.com

Every Thing Goes Book Cafe and Neighborhood Stage

Claire W. via Yelp

Used books, events, and whimsy abound in this Staten Island location. This bookstore also sells coffee, chocolate, as well as records and DVDs, and hosts art and performances in its indoor and outdoor patio space. The space is small and selection is limited but the whole family can enjoy a trip to sip a hot beverage and browse the used books as live music plays. 

208 Bay St.
Staten Island
718-447-8256
Online: etgstores.com

—Yuliya Geikhman

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Need a hand keeping the kiddos entertained at home? It takes a village––and luckily for San Diego parents, there’s a loving village offering support via caring local museums, businesses and individuals. Your kids can enjoy free classes from the San Diego Zoo, a bunch of fun activities from the San Diego Padres, online classes like gymnastics with Gyminny Kids, virtual field trips with Helen Woodward Animal Center, concerts and radio shows from kid-fave band Hullabaloo, art lessons from San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, an epic online learning experience from the good folks at Disneyland and so much more! Read on to see how help has arrived!

photo: San Diego Museum Council

San Diego Padres: Compadres Kids Activities
The Padres are offering an array of family-friendly activities kids will enjoy while everyone is stuck indoors. There are FriarFit workouts, baseball-themed games/math problems, jokes, custom baseball card designs and a bunch of other fun activities for the whole family!

San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum
Visit SDCDM’s Facebook page for an array of super fun and educational activities kids can do at home. They recently took kids around the world to India for a World Culture Activity that included a printable bingo card to follow along. The Museum is also posting art activities of the day and Facebook Live storytime sessions.

North County Gymnastics & the Gyminny Kids
Leap on over to Gyminny Kids’ Instagram page for virtual gymnastics classes via their live stream. Daily schedules are posted on Instagram and kids can participate in classes like kickbox cardio, floor skills and beam skills in addition to enjoying storytimes and learning boredom cures.

Helen Woodward Animal Center
Take a virtual field trip with Helen Woodward Animal Center. These excursions will include fun facts about their animal ambassadors and awesome STEM educational activities. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

San Diego Zoo
For the next eight weeks, as part of San Diego Zoo Global’s effort to support the community during the ongoing pandemic, middle and high school teachers and students can gain access to 22 free, self-paced online courses covering a variety of taxonomic groups and individual animal species. Offered by San Diego Zoo Global Academy, these fun, fast-paced, interactive courses are designed to be completed by students in as little as one to two hours. They include video, images and quizzes to teach students about mammals, birds, primates, bears, reptiles, monotremes, marsupials and more. New San Diego Zoo Global Animal Species online learning modules will be made available each week—and they will remain online through May 24. The first week of free courses begins with an overview of cats and lessons on cheetahs, lions and tigers. Stick around through Week 8 to learn the difference between a wallaby and a kangaroo, and find out what on earth a pademelon is—hint: it’s not a fruit!

Students and teachers can click here to create an account and start learning.

Additionally, The San Diego Zoo offers a wealth of online opportunities. Kids can peruse their user-friendly A-to-Z guide on the most-asked-about species, many of which call the San Diego Zoo or the San Diego Zoo Safari Park home. This online resource offers an opportunity to learn more about familiar favorite plants and animals, as well as equally fascinating species that are lesser known. Middle school and high school students should check out the Zoo’s Science Blog which has intriguing posts like “The Scoop on Rhino Poop.” Readers can also access San Diego Zoo Global’s ZOONOOZ magazine, ZOONOOZ Online, which includes fascinating stories about wildlife and ongoing conservation projects around the world. New articles are posted on the website each week. San Diego Zoo Kids also has a YouTube channel where families can watch videos and learn information about animals, see fun stories, and experience hands-on activities and games. Here you’ll also find links to live wildlife cams and information about how to be a superhero to help save species.

San Diego Museum Council
While San Diego’s beloved museums and cultural institutions are currently closed due to COVID-19, the San Diego Museum Council has dozens of enriching virtual museum events, experiences, tours, educational resources and fun activities that San Diegans can enjoy from the comfort and safety of home. Whether you’re looking for educational resources to supplement home schooling, online lectures or events to break up the day, or fun DIY activities that kill boredom and inspire creativity, you can find options from an extensive list from 30+ local cultural institutions. Follow the San Diego Museum Council on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for daily tips and ideas from our member museums to explore #SDMuseumsatHome.

ZenTotz
The ZenTotz Program: Mindfulness, Meditation & Yoga for Youth! will provide free guided meditations, story-times and mindfulness lessons during the school closure. Follow @zen.totz on Instagram and tap their profile picture to view the live feed. Here’s their schedule of upcoming activities.

Hullabaloo
Head to Hullabaloo’s Facebook page to sing and dance with San Diego’s favorite kid-friendly band! Steve Denyes recently performed an hour-long concert you can see on March 20th of his Facebook feed. Mr. Steve also uploaded a good, old-fashioned Hullabaloo radio hour for the kids to listen to as well! Stay tuned for Steve’s weekly livestream show sponsored by Del Mar Highlands on Thursdays at 10 a.m.

Disneyland
Walt Disney Imagineers are inspiring creativity, curiosity, and innovation with “Imagineering in a Box.” This one-of-a-kind learning experience gives families a chance to dream, create, and build… right from home. Learn more about this free online program on Disney Parks Blog and share your fun with #ImagineeringinaBox! #Disney #BetterTogether.

Disneyland also has a fun series of Learning & Activity Sheets from Disney, Pixar and National Geographic. These make reading fun, and teaching easy! Crafted to use alongside your favorite books, the worksheets and guides engage kids in ways that are fun and enriching.

San Diego Public Library
People of all ages can register for the San Diego Public Library’s Spring into Reading program. Click here to visit their online library and see links to extensive resources to keep your kids enjoying books and stories. We think your kids will love BookFlix, a literacy resource that pairs classic children’s video storybooks with related nonfiction eBooks from Scholastic. This is an interactive way to build a love of reading and learning.

The New Children’s Museum
The New Children’s Museum’s Facebook page is full of fun art ideas for kids. They’re now offering coloring pages inspired by the Museum’s installations and spaces. Each week they’ll be releasing a few new coloring pages for kids to creatively color at home. This coloring page is inspired by their entry bridge mural, SMILE by artist PANCA, “because everyone could use a cheery smile right now.” Download and print the PDF here. Additionally, their Facebook page offers other artistic activities from making kaleidoscopes out of empty toilet paper rolls to DIY Marbling. Don’t miss their Toddler Time at home! Their Toddler Time programming will be available via their social media channels (InstagramFacebook and Twitter) every Friday at 10 a.m.

––Beth Shea

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Your kids may be in school but that doesn’t mean you want the learning to stop once they get home. For equal amounts entertainment, fun and education, turn to engaging apps to keep the teaching moments going, no matter where you are. Simply load up your tablet with apps from Amazon Appstore Family. We found six great ones that will keep your kids sharp. Scroll down for our picks that are so addictively fun they won’t even realize they’re learning.

Ages Three to Five

ABC Phonics
This colorful app combines 26 educational games all in one place that make learning the basics of reading and writing tons of fun for preschoolers. Catchy phonics songs help kids learn letters, while the games explore word sounds. Pre-writers can also give their fine motor skills a workout tracing letters.

Hooked On Phonics: Learn to Read
The award-winning Hooked On Phonics system has been helping kids learn to read for decades and now kids can build reading skills on their Amazon Fire tablets thanks to the app’s digital reading program. The app uses reading games and ebooks to build phonics skills as kids progress through lessons. It also offers rewards through points and trophies to help motivate kids and keep the process fun and exciting.

Ages Six to Nine

ABCMouse.com Early Learning Academy
This exciting app features thousands of games and activities that teach kids math, reading, social studies and art in a way that feels like play time. They’ll earn rewards as they meet challenges along a step-by-step learning path. With videos, books, songs, puzzles, games and more they’ll never get bored as they continue to learn.

Homer Reading
Using the characters your kids already love, like Thomas and Angelina Ballerina, this app creates a customized reading program to meet both developmental needs and interests. This combo helps keep the learning exciting even for reluctant readers. Besides hundreds of stories featuring classic and favorite characters the app also offers games, activities and printable worksheets. And with four customizable profiles all your young readers can spend the summer honing their reading and sharing skills.

Ages Ten to Twelve

ABCYa
Keep up those Common Core skills all summer long with this fun app that features over 250 educational games. Each week brings six new games to play for free or you can upgrade with a subscription for access to all of them at once. You can browse through each one by grade level, which runs from Pre-K to 6th grade and up, which means that the subscription can keep all your kids entertained and educated all summer long.

Stack the Countries
There’s no better way to make geography fun than with this awesome app. Each country literally comes to life with a face and its own personality as kids learn about capitals, landmarks, flags and much more. Kids can collect countries like trading cards by carefully stacking them up in a game to pass each level.

Download these apps and find even more fun with Amazon Appstore Family where you can find all of the most popular kids apps in one easy to search and shop spot.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Amazon

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Five years ago, I was getting sick a lot. I mean a lot. Every cold, flu, sinus infection, stomach bug, migraine and misery seemed to fall on me. It was so bad that I began to worry that something was seriously wrong. Did I have some kind of immune system inhibiting disease? What was happening?

It was my doctor who zero’d in on the culprit. “Cindy, when was the last time you had a break?”I couldn’t remember. I hadn’t so much as taken a shower that wasn’t rushed since my kids were born.

From that day forward, I began putting in genuine effort to participate in daily self care. And you know what? I have hardly been sick since. I was just putting so much stress on my mind and body that I was hurting myself.

Not only was it a physical issue, but my mental health was being affected, as well.

Teaching My Kids about Self Care

My kids were a big reason for my constant running around. There was school and homework, soccer practice and dance lessons, math tutors and library reading programs. If all of that was causing me so much damage, what was it doing to them?

That question bothered me and I thought back to how tired they had seemed, the tantrums, the fights to get them to participate in some of the activities I had signed them up for. Had I been pushing them too hard?

Getting Better Together

Well, yes and no. The activities they were taking part in were fun for them. But they weren’t getting the time to themselves to unwind that they needed. I decided to take action and spread that self care message around our home.

Here are some simple ways that I Implemented self care into the family schedule:

I made dinner time screen-free and made sure we ate together as a family.

I gave them an hour after school to play before they did their homework.

I let them choose an activity to stop going to, if they chose.

I made one night a week Family Fun Night and we each took turns choosing the activity.

I insisted they go outside more than they had been.

I gave them time to themselves.

Over time, my kids started to develop their own habits and ways of caring for themselves. It is a skill that I know will help them as they move into adulthood. So far, it has been invaluable for my oldest daughter in college, especially. Without her ability to care for herself and recognize her needs, her new life on campus may have been overwhelming, like it is for so many other freshmen.

We are a happy, healthy, self-caring family. All it took was me falling apart to begin the process.

Cindy Price would like to say she's a parenting expert but she knows better than to do that. As a parent educator and writer for over 15 years, she's well-aware how quickly parenting practices evolve. Family is her greatest joy and she hopes her writing can help make families stronger.