From a weighted basketball to infinite jewelry and games that will get them outside, these gifts for tweens will get a thumbs up from your hard-to-please older kid

Finding the perfect gift is tricky, especially for the tweens and teens on your list, because, let’s face it, they’re not easily impressed. Getting it right with this age group requires some serious legwork, but it’s so worth it! That’s why we’ve pulled together gifts for tweens that we know they’ll love—from the coolest decor for their rooms to games to keep them happily entertained; each one is a total vibe. Have younger kids at home? Check our gift guides for preschoolers and grade school kids, and don’t forget the stocking stuffers!

XBox Mobile Game Controller

XBox Mobile Game Controller for teens tweens

Hook your iPhone up to this handheld controller for a better gaming experience on the go. 

XBox Mobile Game Controller ($60)—Buy Here!

National Geographic Hobby Pottery Wheel Kit

National Geographic Hobby Pottery Wheel Kit gift for teens

Developed by professional potters, this potting wheel will get your tween making pottery on day 1. 

National Geographic Hobby Pottery Wheel Kit ($140)—Buy Here!

Powerhandz Weighted Basketball

This weighted ball helps you strengthen your wrists, fingers, and upper body to improve your skills on the court. 

Powerhandz Weighted Basketball ($54)—Buy Here!

Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler

All the rage, this tumbler comes in loads of fun colors to choose from. 

Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler ($35)—Buy Here!

STMT Infinity Jewelry Kit

STMT Infinity Jewelry Kit gifts for teen

Create 10 forever bracelets with no welding needed. Comes with infinity hooks and charms for a sleek look. 

STMT Infinity Jewelry Kit ($29)—Buy Here!

Dear Rebel: 125+ Women Share Their Best Advice for the Girls of Today

Through letters, poems, essays, self-portraits, and more, the authors tackle topics like overcoming obstacles, discovering your passion, and dreaming big.

Dear Rebel: 125+ Women Share Their Best Advice for the Girls of Today ($24)—Buy Here!

Jordan 1 Mid

Jordan 1 Mid gifts for teens

We love that this is still the hot shoe for tweens and teens. It comes in great colors to match any vibe!

Jordan 1 Mid ($75)—Buy Here! 

HP Sprocket Studio Plus Photo Printer

It's all the rage to print out old-style photos these days and this Wifi-enabled printer makes it easy. 

HP Sprocket Studio Plus Photo Printer ($150)—Buy Here! 

Posca Paint Pens

We love gifting these markers as they have a wide variety of colors and come with reversible tips in two widths. 

Posca Paint Pens ($29)—Buy Here!

Spring & Gege Classic Hoodie

Spring & Gege Classic Hoodie

Teens can never have too many hoodies, trust us. 

Spring & Gege Classic Hoodie ($26)—Buy Here!

Paris Hilton Mini Refrigerator and Personal Beauty Fridge

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Keep cosmetics and drinks cool, or keep towels and cosmetic wax warm with this adorable pink mini fridge. It also includes a mirrored door with light, so you have everything you need in one cute little package. "That's hot."

Paris Hilton Mini Refrigerator and Personal Beauty Fridge ($48.47)—Buy Here!

Funko Pop! Naruto

Anime fans will love this Funko Pop! character to display on their bookshelves. 

Funko Pop! Naruto ($13)—Buy Here!

Meta Quest 5 VR Headset

Meta Quest 5 VR Headset gifts for tweens

Immerse yourself in a VR world with this headset that's fun for teens and parents alike. 

Meta Quest 5 VR Headset ($299)—Buy Here!

Memory Locket Set

Memory Locket Set gift for tweens

Keep a special photo or treasure close to your hear in this fun geometric locket. 

Memory Locket Set ($48)—Buy Here!

SkateXS Beginner Starboard Skateboard

With loads of colors and styles to choose from, this beginner skateboard is just what they need to get started. 

SkateXS Beginner Starboard Skateboard ($121)—Buy Here!

Jump from Paper Backpack

This pop culture backpack will have them walking to school in style. 

Jump from Paper Backpack ($130)—Buy Here!

Tomato Table Lamp

Tomato Table Lamp gift for teens

This kitschy table lamp is so fun to display in your tween's room. 

Tomato Table Lamp ($99)—Buy Here!

Half Magic Light Trap Duochrome Highlighter

Half Magic Light Trap Duochrome Highlighter

Looking to add a little shimmer and glow this holiday season? Try this highlighter from Half Magic that's easily applied with fingertips. 

Half Magic Light Trap Duochrome Highlighter ($22)—Buy Here!

Society 6 Wall Tapestry

This tapestry comes in many different sizes and will brighten any bedroom. 

Society 6 Wall Tapestry ($37 and up)—Buy Here!

Learn to Draw Manga Basics for Kids

Learn to Draw Manga Basics for Kids

In this fun, instructional graphic novel, follow the creative journey of aspiring manga artist Lemon-chan to learn how to draw the fundamentals of the manga style.

Learn to Draw Manga Basics for Kids ($20)—Buy Here!

Glossier Lip Gloss

This fun gloss comes in two shades (plus clear) and is a fun addition to any stocking. 

Glossier Lip Gloss ($15)—Buy Here!

'What Happened to Rachel Riley?' by Claire Swinarski

What Happened to Rachel Riley?

In this indie bestseller, an eighth grader uses social media posts, passed notes, and other clues to find out why a formerly popular girl is now the pariah of her new school. 

What Happened to Rachel Riley? ($20)—Buy Here!

LectroFan Micro Sound Machine and Bluetooth Speaker

We love how this tiny speaker both masks noise and doubles as a Bluetooth speaker. Buy two for stereo sound. 

LectroFan Micro Sound Machine and Bluetooth Speaker ($35)—Buy Here!

Puma Palermo Sneakers

These classic sneakers are all the rage and come in many colors, perfect for all the teens on your list. 

Puma Palermo Sneakers ($90)—Buy Here!

Minecoins Gift Card

Buy skins, textures, and worlds with this Minecraft gift card. 

Minecoins Gift Card ($20)—Buy Here!

Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids

This book of photography projects will inspire your little photographer to get out there and work on their skills. 

Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids ($25)—Buy Here!

Chloe Sequins Beanie

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Staying warm never looked so good. Can you beat sequins? Nope.

Chloe Sequins Beanie ($29.50)—Buy Here!

Gudetama Talking Egg

Add this adorable talking figurine to your teen's desk this holiday season. 

Gudetama Talking Egg ($12)—Buy Here!

Holy Stone GPS Drone

Holy Stone GPS Drone

This fun drone is programmed to remember its "home" and return there when it loses power or is summoned. 

Holy Stone GPS Drone ($160)—Buy Here!

Yoglad Japanese Style Chaise Lounge Sofa

This swivel floor chair is as perfect for gaming as it is for cozying up with a good book. 

Yoglad Japanese Style Chaise Lounge Sofa ($220)—Buy Here!

Terrarium Candle

Terrarium Candle

Choose between poppy and cactus themes (or get both!) of these candles that smell as nice as they look. 

Terrarium Candle ($27)—Buy Here!

GoSports Slammo Game Set

GoSports Slammo Game Set

This fun game will bring your crew together for some good old-fashioned competition at home, the beach, or the park. 

GoSports Slammo Game Set ($35)—Buy Here!

Bunny Buns Squishy Dumplings

Bunny Buns Squishy Dumplings gift for teens

These cute squishies are both steamed buns and tiny bunnies and we know your tween is going to love them. 

Bunny Buns Squishy Dumplings ($10)—Buy Here!

Spotify Premium 6-month Subscription

Spotify Premium 6-month Subscription best gifts for teens

Gift the gift of ad-free music to your music lover this holiday season. 

Spotify Premium 6-month Subscription ($60)—Buy Here!

Tristan Strong Series by Kwame Mbalia

Tristan Strong Series books for kids

Author Kwame Mbalia brings this middle-grade book series to life with vibrant characters and historical references your kids will love. 

Tristan Strong Series ($31)—Buy Here!

BIC BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers

Bic BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers

These skin-safe markers are fun for kids who can't stop doodling on their bodies. 

BIC BodyMark Temporary Tattoo Markers ($29)—Buy Here!

Harry Potter™ Potions Book Velvet Jewelry Box

Harry Potter™ Potions Book Velvet Jewelry Box

Your Harry Potter fan can keep all their treasure in this hidden box that looks like a book. 

Harry Potter™ Potions Book Velvet Jewelry Box ($69)—Buy Here!

Crate and Barrell Backlit Dartboard

Crate and Barrell Backlit Dartboard

Your teen will love adding this dartboard to their wall. It also makes a great addition to a game room or garage. 

Crate and Barrell Backlit Dartboard ($199)—Buy Here!

Marvel Origins: A Sequential Compendium Poster

You'll love this compilation of scenes showing off the origin stories for various Marvel characters. 

Marvel Origins: A Sequential Compendium Poster ($40)—Buy Here!

Hydroflask Wide Mouth Bottle

Hydroflask Wide Mouth Bottle

While you might not think a water bottle is that exciting of a gift, teens and tweens are obsessed with this Hydroflask, especially when they can deck it out with loads of stickers. 

Hydroflask Wide Mouth Bottle ($50)—Buy Here!

 

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LEGO® Ideas The Starry Night Set

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Calling all art lovers! A brand new LEGO Ideas building set is ready to drop, and it’s all about paying homage to Vincent Van Gogh. In addition to all the pieces you need to make a stunning replica of the famed Starry Night painting, the set includes a van Gogh minifigure, paint brush, palette, easel and mini painting on a printed tile. An included hanging feature lets artists either hang the finished piece or display on a tabletop.


Best for Ages 18+

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LEGO Van Gogh Starry Night
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Designed by Truman Cheng, a 25-year old Hong Kong-based LEGO fan, the new set was created in partnership with the New York Museum of Modern Art. The set pays special attention to detail, including 3D features that lend themselves to real-life brush strokes and vibrant colors.

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The 2,316-piece set comes together to form a 12″ x 15″ masterpiece. While it’s definitely built for older “kids,” there’s absolutely no reason the new set can’t serve as the perfect family night activity.

The new LEGO Ideas Starry Night Set will go on sale exclusively to LEGO VIP Members and MoMA members today, May 25. Not a member? You can grab the set when it goes on sale to the general public on Jun. 1.

 

 

 

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Boredom is hard to achieve in a place like Chicago, where top-quality exhibits and activities for kids lurk around every corner. Some are permanent, some are temporary, but they all are perfect go-tos when creativity is waning for family date ideas. From massive dinosaurs at Brookfield Zoo to Frida and Prince, we’re letting you in on some of our favorite long-running or temporary exhibits for families in Chicago.

Museums

Museum of Science & Industry's the Art of Brick

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MSI's The Art of Brick on display Feb. 10- Sep. 5, features intriguing works of art made exclusively from LEGO bricks. The collection of creative and inspiring pieces was created by renowned contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya. 

Underground Adventures at Field Museum

When you’re paying a visit to everyone’s favorite T.Rex, Sue, pop into Underground Adventure for a bug’s-eye view of the world. You’ll magically shrink to 1/100th your actual size, smaller than a penny, to explore an immersive environment of worm tunnels and soil chambers. Kids will learn soil is home to an incredible diversity of living things and that not a single plant or animal could survive without it.

wndr Museum

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WNDR Museum, the ever-evolving, immersive art and technology experience, features one-of-a-kind installations from artists, collectives and studios locally and globally that prioritize joy, curiosity and creativity.

Science & You at Kohl Children's Museum

Through Sep. 5, kids get to play in a child-sized laboratory to explore how scientists impact health and wellness in the Science & You exhibit. They can explore machines, processes and technology that demonstrate the role science plays to keep the body healthy. The immersive, open-ended exhibit provides kids the opportunity to play, explore, discover and experiment.

Remembering Dr. King at Chicago History Museum

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On display until Jul. 4, 2022, Remembering Dr. King is a collection of 25 photographs depicting key moments in Dr. King's work during the Civil Rights Movement. The exhibit places a special emphasis on his time in Chicago shedding light on the existence of discrimination and segregation. the abysmal state of housing and the realities of poverty in the north. More info

Zoos

Brookfield Zoo's Ice Age Giants

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Ice Age Giants unleashes more than 30 life-sized animatronic re-creations of dinosaurs that roamed North America and Eurasia during the Ice Age. Through Oct. 30, kids can see a 15-foot-tall woolly mammoth, an oafish 20-foot-long ground sloth, a 12-foot-tall giant bird, a fearsome 5-foot-long saber-toothed cat and more. Adding to the lifelike effects, parts of the animals such as the head, eyes, mouth, and tail move, making the experience even more realistic.

Arboretums

Morton Arboretum's Human + Nature

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Five massive outdoor sculptures created exclusively for Morton Arboretum by artist Daniel Popper rise above the natural landscapes in Human + Nature. The 15- to 26-foot-tall sculptures are installed across the 1,700-acre site and lead guests to areas they may not otherwise explore. Using thought-provoking human forms paired with elements of nature, each piece will bring attention to the deep connection between humans and nature.

Immersive Experiences

Frida: Immersive Dream

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Frida: Immersive Dream focuses on the art and life of Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), the beloved 20th-century Mexican artist best known for compelling self-portraits and radiant pieces inspired by life in her native country. The artist's best-known works will be brought to life and set to music through May 28. 

Prince: The Immersive Experience

Chicago will glow purple when Prince: The Immersive Experience makes its worldwide debut, Jun. 9-Oct. 9. Fans can immerse themselves in the music and life of Prince in 10 multi-dimensional spaces. 

Stage Shows

Lookingglass Alice

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Liz Lauren

Lookingglass Alice takes kids on a circus-infused trip down the rabbit hole, through Jul. 31. This signature Lookingglass production has toured the country enchanting audiences, painted each time with a fresh coat of magic. The awe-inspiring production has come back home to Lookingglass Theatre for a new generation to discover.  

Chicago Kids Company's Rapunzel

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Chicago Kids Company

After stealing a precious plant, the King and Queen are forced to let their wacky gardener raise their daughter, Rapunzel. She is locked away in a tower where she grows into a young woman with a beautiful singing voice and flowing hair. After 18 long years, Rapunzel meets a handsome prince who just might help her escape. Presenting at Beverly Arts Center through May 6 and at Stahl Family Theater, May 11-Aug. 5. 

Winnie the Pooh at Mercury Theatre

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Mercury Theatre

Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation introduces kids to Pooh, Christopher Robin, and their best friends Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Rabbit and Owl (and, Tigger too!). This fresh stage adaptation is told with impressive life-size puppetry, telling exciting new stories of iconic characters loved for generations. Presenting through Jun. 12.

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Portland is exploding with color and warm spot to hang with the kids outside as spring sets in. Now is the perfect time to dust off your picnic supplies, pack breakfast, lunch or dinner and head out for a family picnic. Not sure where to go? No problem. We’ve rounded up our favorite outdoor, grassy dining locations for you. Read on to find out where you should have your next family picnic.

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Forest Park
One of the largest urban forests in the U.S., Forest Park has over 5,200 acres for you picnic in. Maybe you and the little ones want to stretch your legs? Head up the hill on Firelane #13. It’s a bit of a trek (~2 miles), but worth it to enjoy a beautiful vista of the Willamette River from your own private, hilltop picnic table. If you have older kids who think they are over "the picnic thing", challenge them to eat their lunch among the ghosts in the spooky Witch’s Castle. Or, take your wicker basket up to the Pittock Mansion and go on a trek back in time. Built in 1914, it sits on a rise with an incredible view of the city. You can spread your blanket on their broad lawn anytime. Free admission, and kid friendly!

Where: NW 29th Ave. & Upshur St. to Newberry Rd.
Pricing: Park – Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-10 p.m
Online: forestparkconservancy.org, pittockmansion.org

Washington Park
Portland is a wealthy city when it comes to parks, so there are plenty to choose from for your al fresco dining pleasure. Parks and Rec even has a handy park finder tool on their website. But, no matter how many little boxes you check, you won’t find a park with more options than Washington Park; even when it comes to picnic spots! Tucked between Hwy 26 and West Burnside, Washington Park offers enough interesting picnic spots to keep you “eating out” all summer. If your kids want to get close to wild animals, check out the Oregon Zoo. Settle down in the shade at Hoyt Arboretum for a peaceful meal, while your kids frolic amongst the Dawn Redwoods. Or, go ahead and smell the roses at the International Rose Test Garden.

Where: 4001 Southwest Canyon Rd..
Online: explorewashingtonpark.org.

Rocky Butte Park
This local treasure is considered a bit of a hidden gem and offers beautiful views of the city. Located along Interstate 205, Rocky butte can be scaled by car on a road winds its way about a mile uphill. Joseph Wood Hill Park is located at the very top. This park, is a perfect place to perch and enjoy bites while taking in the sites but getting to it is half the fun as the ride offers beautiful views and a trip through a historic tunnel that will thrill the younger set.

Once you arrive at the top, the park is made up of 2.38 acres of flat park area that is home to rock walls and beautiful historic lamp posts. The western side of the park provides views to downtown Portland, and  on a clear day you can see St. Johns Bridge and the West Hills. On the Northwest side, you and your little picnickers can see Portland International Airport and enjoy the air show as the planes take off and land right in front of you. And to the East, you can see the stunning Cascade Mountain Range.

This sweet spot gives you the option of a different dining experience every time you visit. Try to visit on a clear day for best views, because there is plenty to view as far as the eye can see, while you eat.

Where: NE Rocky Butte Rd
Pricing: Park – Free.
Hours: Park – 5 a.m.-midnight Zoo
Online: portlandoregon.gov.

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Council Crest Park
Have dinner with a view at Council Crest Park. Perched on one of the highest points in the Tualatin Mountains, you can look out over the city at the real mountains beyond. From the observation platform, on a clear day, you can see Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Hood, and Mt. Jefferson. There’s public art on display, and you can even bring your furry kids and let them run free in the off-leash dog park.

Where: SW Council Crest Dr.
Pricing: Park – Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-Midnight
Online: portlandoregon.gov

Mocks Crest Park
If your are considering a late evening picnic, this park is the place to be. Located on the Skidmore Bluffs in North Portland's Overlook neighborhood, stunning sunset views can be had by all here. Situated on the lookout, this park also offers views the Willamette River, the West Hills, and the rail yard.

After you munch on some evening snacks let your littles get out their extra energy on the 5.86 acres of park area. While this park doesn't offer a traditional play area with swings and slides, there is more then enough open grassy space for roaming, running and relaxing. Just make sure your crew has their wiggles out by the time the sun starts to drop so they can join you on the blanket as you enjoy the sunset show and then eventually curl up under the starry night sky.

Where: 2206 N Skidmore St.
Pricing: Park – Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-Midnight
Online: portlandoregon.gov

 

 

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Cathedral Park
For a different view, try laying out your picnic spread under the arches of the bridge in Cathedral Park. Want to know how it got its name? Just look up. The engineers of St. Johns Bridge must have been fans of Gothic architecture. Stand in just the right spot, and you’ll feel like you’re back in France during the Middle Ages, looking up into a ribbed vault or across a flying buttress. And, if your kiddos aren’t impressed with architectural grandeur, they can build a sand castle on the beach or splash around in the Willamette. Rover can come splash around, too!

Where: N. Edison St. and Pittsburg Ave.
Pricing: Park – Free
Hours: 5 a.m.-Midnight
Online: portlandoregon.gov

Mt. Tabor
The Eastside’s favorite dormant volcano, Mt Tabor offers plenty of hillside space for picnics, fun, and exploration. Explore the trails, play in the playground, or hike to the top, then settle in to watch the view of the city skyline and the west hills. Tip: the top’s views can be somewhat limited, so spread a blanket out on the west slope over the reservoir. You’ll get to sit and relax and still enjoy the view.

Where: SE 60th St and SE Salmon St.
Pricing: Free
Hours: open until midnight
Online: portlandoregon.gov/

Powell Butte
Hike around a giant extinct volcano at this park in the city limits! Powell Butte is a beautiful place for a hike and a family picnic, with wooded paths and vast stretches of meadows, not to mention jaw-dropping views of surrounding peaks on clear days, this spot makes a perfect place to drop a blanket and have a meal. Don't forget to wander over to the viewing platform pointing out the nine different mountains encircling you, including Mount Jefferson, Adams, St. Helens, and even Rainier. Why do we love this spot this time of year? Spring sees wildflowers galore on the hills, and with them comes the buzz of bees and flutter of butterflies.

Where: 16160 Powell Blvd.
Pricing: Free
Online: portlandoregon.gov

—Annette Benedetti

 

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Looking to snag the perfect camping spot for summer? Now’s the time to book one of these campgrounds near Portland, Oregon before it’s too late

Camping season is almost here, and you don’t want to wait to reserve your favorite (or new) spots for the warm-weather season. If your family loves to spend late spring, summer and early fall in the great outdoors sleeping under a starry sky, scroll down and check out some of our picks for the most family-friendly places to pitch a tent. Then book your stay, before the openings are all snapped up.

1. Champoeg Park

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Visit a bit of Oregon’s history all while enjoying the Willamette River’s scenic landscape. Champing was the site of Oregon’s first provisional government formed in 1843. The park features a visitor center, Newell House, and the Pioneer Mothers Log Cabin museum to explore the Oregon pioneer life. The campsite features showers and flush toilets. Bring your bikes. A four-mile bicycle trail winds through meadows and along the river bank.

8239 Champoeg Rd. NE
St. Paul, OR
Online: oregonstateparks.org

2. Eel Creek Campground

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Located within a non-motorized section of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, this quiet campground has secluded sites and a peaceful vibe. Explore the nearby trails and the scenic dunes as you hike to the beach, or head out to nearby Eel Lake, or Umpqua Lighthouse State Park.

Lakeside, OR 
Online: fs.usda.gov

3. Stub Stewart State Park

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Want to ease the family into tent camping in a safe and beautiful campground? Stub Stewart State Park features a variety of campgrounds that vary from rustic hike-in campsites to deluxe cabins with hot showers and flush toilets. Stub Stewart State Park features 1,800 acres of hills, forest, and streams along with 25 miles of trails. The trails are well-manicured and include signage that help pick the right trails for differing fitness levels. In addition to hiking trails this campground also features 6 miles of cross-country and free-ride mountain bike trails as well as equestrian trails.

L.L. Stub Stewart State Park
Buxton, OR
Online: stateparks.oregon.gov

4. KOA Astoria/ Warrenton/ Seaside

KOA, or Kampgrounds of America, has nearly 500 campgrounds across the United States. It has been around since 1962 and has been a household name for many campers over its history. KOA campgrounds feature a variety of different amenities that make it fun for the outdoor enthusiast as well as your pickiest child. The Astoria/ Warrenton/ Seaside campground features a year-round pool, mini golf, hot tub, and more. Sites available include everything from non-electric tent sites to deluxe cabins with full kitchens and private bathrooms. One of the most desired features of a KOA campground is the ability to easily book your next camping trip via the KOA app, website, or by phone. Prices are higher than traditional camp sites but there are the amenities to match it.

1100 N.W. Ridge Rd.
Hammond, OR
Online: koa.com

5. Fort Stevens State Park

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The history-rich campground of Fort Steven State Park will please even the pickiest of campers with its wide-selection of available activities including freshwater lake swimming, fishing, canoeing, hiking trails, beach-combing, bicycle trails, and tours of the former military installation. Find a variety of camping options from rustic tent sites to deluxe cabins. The campsite also features flush toilets and hot showers.

100 Peter Iredale Rd.
Hammond, OR
Online: oregonstateparks.org

6. Beverly State Park

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Can’t decide whether you want to retreat to the ocean or to the forest? Don’t decide! Beverly State Park’s forest-sheltered campground is just steps away from the ocean. In addition to a great location poised to please any sandcastle-loving kiddos, there is also a children’s playground and hot showers sure to make everyone is happy. This is an incredibly popular campsite and will fill up fast. Plan ahead and make your reservations for this site early.

198 N.E. 123rd St.
Newport, OR
Online: oregonstateparks.org

7. Suttle Lake

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While the furthest from Portland on this list, Suttle Lake is reachable within a couple hours drive and is worth the trip! The Suttle Lake area features three campgrounds: Blue Bay, Link Creek, and South Shore. The beauty of the Deshutes National Forest can be enjoyed from any of the three campsites along with fishing, hiking, swimming, and more.

Located off Hwy 20 about 10 miles southeast of the Santiam Summit of the Cascades
Suttle Lake, OR
Online: thesuttlelodge.com

This weekend is hoppin’! Portland has pulled out all the stops with activities and events that offer local and visiting families the opportunity to jazz it up, get rolling and jump their wiggles out. Read on to find out more.

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Glow Skate

The ever popular Glow Skate night is back ! It’s Friday night and oaks park is turning down the lights so they can turn up the fun!  Skate under our fabulous disco lights all night long, join in black-out skate, and get a free glow stick with paid admission! Event Details.

2022 Biamp PDX Jazz Festival

Presented this year by PDX Jazz, a local jazz organization, the Portland Jazz Festival enters its 19th consecutive year of celebrating jazz and Black History Month This year’s festivities feature GRAMMY Award Winners, as well as local artists! Whether your family members are die-hard jazz lovers who wouldn’t mind spending a few bucks on tickets for select performances, or  would prefer to attend one of the many free musical shows, options are not in short supply. Event Details.

Sky Zone

Let go of gravity and grab some air on these sprawling wall-to-wall trampoline courts. Your kids can challenge a friend or show off their inner acrobat. Reach new heights while flipping and jumping on the biggest trampoline court in our park. Event Details.

Triple Rainbow at Family Day

Join Portland’s newest family band Triple Rainbow as they celebrate the release of their first album “You Are Magic.” Jared, July and Piper Mees will perform the title song from the album, along with their pop-punk hit “Why Can’t Every Day Be Halloween?” and the delightfully creative song “Slime.” Get out your best costumes and instruments (real, created or imagined) and rock out with the newest family band on the national kindie scene. Event Details.

Black History Online Learning Course

Perhaps you and your family have always wanted to know a little bit more than free readings, talks or a chapter of a book at school could deliver. Look no further than Simon Education, an online schooling program that is offering a month long event geared towards Black History! Spanning the nearly 250,000 years of Black history, your child will follow the two child superheros as they relive the events and evolution that is Black history throughout time. This event does require a donation, about $10 per family, and doles out much more knowledge than money is worth! Grab the kids and work your way through the four modules of awe and inspiration together. Event Details.

23rd Annual Portland Benefit

Head to the Alberta Rose Theatre to celebrate circus and Clowns Without Borders. Enjoy an amazing evening of variety and comedy to benefit Clowns Without Borders USA Many of the Northwest’s top circus artists, physical comedians, musicians, magicians, and more gather their talents for one special evening each year. Event Details.

Beyond Van Gogh Portland

Immerse yourself in the world of Vincent Van Gogh like you’ve never experienced before. Beyond Van Gogh is a rich and unique multimedia experience, taking the viewer on a journey through over 300 iconic artworks including instantly-recognizable classics “The Starry Night”, “Sunflowers”, and “Cafe Terrace at Night”, now freed from their frames. Set to a symphonic score and using the artist’s own dreams, thoughts, and words to drive the experience as a narrative, Van Gogh’s art comes to life by appearing and disappearing, flowing across multiple surfaces and heightening the senses with their immense detail. Guests will leave with a new appreciation of this prolific artist’s stunning work. Event Details.

The Art of Netsuke Carvings

Portland Japanese Garden will be hosting it’s first art exhibition of the year, “Fashion and Fantasy: The Art of Netsuke Carvings” in the Pavilion Gallery. Once immensely popular across Japan, netsuke (pronounced nets-keh), small accessories fashioned from wood, ivory, or porcelain, blurred the lines between function and art in their heyday. “Fashion and Fantasy” will showcase the fascinating world of these miniature Japanese carvings traditionally used to secure small pouches to men’s pocketless kimonos. Drawing on a recent gift from the The Netsuke Collection of James R. Coonan, Denise C. Bates and Lurline C. Menzies, this exhibition explores the breathtaking stories, artistic expression and imagination that netsuke capture. Event Details.

Starry Nights Live

Planets, constellations, the zodiac, shooting stars and satellites are all in the night sky if you know when and where to look. Navigate by the stars and discover how you can become a backyard astronomer. This live presentation focuses on the night sky during the current month. Event Details.

—Annette Benedetti

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Looking for a fun and easy way to teach your kids about kindness? Consider joining the Kindness Rocks Project. This creative project has artists of all ages spreading happy thoughts by way of painted rocks. The idea is simple—paint something inspiring or cheerful on a rock and leave it for someone else to find. Don’t know where to start? Read on!

What It Is

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What's a rock got to do with kindness? Plenty, according to Megan Murphy, the Massachusetts woman who accidentally started the Kindness Rocks movement when she scribbled a few inspiring words on a rock and left it on a Cape Cod beach. Her Kindness Rocks Project has since gained worldwide attention, with inspirational, hash-tagged rocks popping up in at least seven countries and garnering millions of views on social media.

"The project isn’t about rocks per se, it’s about connection," Murphy said. "People find a rock, and they relate to the message on the rock. Then they connect with the fact that there is a human being on the other end of that rock, and they don't feel so alone." It can be as simple as scrawling "Hope" on a stone and tossing it on the sidewalk on your way to work, or as complex as painting an entire rock with Van Gogh's "Starry Night" and leaving your masterpiece up for grabs.

 

How It Works

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First, you should join a local rock-painting group. A quick Google or Facebook search of "kindness rocks" and your hometown will probably turn up something. If not, rev up the bandwagon and rock it on your own, like this altruistic seven-year-old from San Francisco.

Here's What You'll Need

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- Smooth rocks (you can scavenge outside for them or you can find a whole bag at Home Depot or on Amazon)

- Acrylic paint

- Paintbrushes

- Fine point paint pens (optional, but makes writing words way easier)

- clear spray-on sealer like Krylon for sealing rocks (parents should do this)

Step One: Prep Your Rock

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Since rocks are porous, it's best to lay down a layer of paint to act as a primer and backdrop for your finished masterpiece. There's no need to paint the bottom of the rock (that just makes it harder to handle as it's drying.).

Step Two: Write Something (or Paint a Picture)

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When the primer coat is completely dry, let your littles use a paint pen to write something on their rock. To help them come up with something, try asking them simple questions about kindness: What is kindness? What is a 'kind' thing to say? What message would make you happy to see on a rock? What could you hear someone else say that would make you feel special?

And, don't feel bound by words; painting cute or happy pictures works, too (Smiley faces and rainbows, anyone?)!

Step Three: Hashtag It! 

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Write a hashtag on your rock to help whoever finds it realize that they can share it with the world. Our favorite is #thekindnessrocksproject, but there are gobs of smaller groups out there for those who want to keep it local. Don't forget to check your social media channels to see if someone shared your rock! 

 

Step Four: Seal It

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Once your rock is dry, spread a layer of Mod Podge over it. This will keep the paint from chipping and will seal it against water. (Plus it will make your rock look shiny and awesome.)

Step Five: Leave Your Rock Somewhere to Be Found

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Let your kids scatter their well-wishes around your neighborhood, in a park, or on the sidewalk on their way to school—basically, anywhere the rocks can be found by someone else!

Tip: Don't hide your rock so well that it can't be easily found—and don't put it on private property where passersby will think it belongs to someone. 

 

— Melissa Heckscher

 

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Immersive Van Gogh, a unique art exhibit that just opened in San Francisco on March 18, is a fanciful and remarkable escape from our world into a land of sunlit countrysides, endless flowers and star-filled nights. The distinctive, often dreamlike paintings of the famous Dutch painter are turned into huge, moving animations for this exhibition, which combine digital projections and music to create a truly immersive experience. It’s an eye-opening introduction into the growing field of immersive art, and is a fun new way for all ages to appreciate Van Gogh’s paintings. Here’s the scoop on what you’ll see when you check out this exhibit.

Immersive Van Gogh SF

Massimiliano Siccardi, the creative director of this exhibit, was inspired by Van Gogh’s quote, “I dream my painting and I paint my dream”, and the approximately 40-minute exhibition feels remarkably like stepping into a dream. In the darkness, images taken from Van Gogh’s paintings appear on the walls and floor of the empty space: pastoral landscapes, sunflowers and irises, streets filled with people, and the famous starry night.

Immersive Van Gogh SF

The images continually move and morph, so you can see brushstrokes forming an image, the sun moving across a yellow sky, and flowers blooming. One of the most effective sections of the piece makes viewers feel like they are slowly descending down from the night sky past tall towers, onto a busy street lined with cafes lit by candles. At that moment you feel truly immersed in Van Gogh’s vision. The accompanying original score by Luca Longobardi also creates a contemplative, dreamy mood as the exhibition progresses through Van Gogh’s various pieces, roughly tracing his life.

Immersive Van Gogh SF

The exhibition takes place in a single large gallery space at SVN West. Once you step inside, you see ceiling projectors projecting images on all four walls, and hear music filling the space—you’re instantly immersed in sights and sounds. Visitors are spaced out in social distancing circles on the floor, and there is an elevated viewing platform in the center. Definitely move around the entire space to experience the exhibit from all angles. Admissions are limited to comply with city capacity guidelines, and temperature checks are required upon arrival. All guests must wear a face covering at all times during their visit.

Immersive Van Gogh SF

Ticket prices start at $39.99 ($24.99 for children 16 or younger), with VIP, timed, and flexible ticket options available. The exhibition runs through Monday, September 6, 2021, and tickets are already selling out for the month of March. For kids, this exhibition can provide a new way to view art and understand the creative process.

Immersive Van Gogh SF

Very small children may be overwhelmed by the moments of darkness in the exhibition or the loudness of the music, but you can step outside to the adjoining gallery space for a break if needed. More often, older children seem entranced by the images slowly moving across the walls. Afterwards, when you get home you can look up some of Van Gogh’s paintings that were used for this exhibition. They might inspire your kids to create their own artwork or digital art experience: Immersive Van Gogh showcases some of the marvelous ways art may evolve in the future.

Immersive Van Gogh
SVN West, 10 S. Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco, CA

On view through September 6, 2021

Online: vangoghsf.com or call 844-307-4644

—Anita Chu

Photos by Cheshire Isaacs

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Your kids will be so excited when you come back from your next ALDI run with fun new toys to keep them entertained and active. Outfit your playroom now or save them as gifts for the holidays. These assorted options from Bee Happy will be available at your local ALDI beginning the week of Sept. 16. 

Bee Happy Pop Up Playhouses

Choose from five different styles:

Confetti

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Camo

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Starry Night

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Spaceship

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Princess

Bee Happy Pop Up Playhouse

Each playhouse assembles in minutes without tools; folds back down into its carry bag for storage and portability. The door can be flapped closed by Velcro and opened by tying the strings on top.Each playhouse also comes with ground stakes for outdoor use.

The Bee Happy Pop Up Playhouses each retail for $14.99.

Bee Happy Wooden Food Sets

Sandwich Set

Bee Happy Sandwich Set

This set includes a knife, bread slices, a burger bun, side of fries and a large variety of sliced sandwich foods.

 

Salad Set

Bee Happy Salad Set

This set includes lettuce and spinach leaves, avocado, a variety of vegetables, salad dressing, bowl and more.

 

Ice Cream Set

Bee Happy Ice Cream

This set includes ice cream in 4 different flavors, a scoop and accessories to cool off and enjoy the ice cream role play.

 

BBQ Set

Bee Happy BBQ

This set includes typical BBQ foods such as chicken, sausages, vegetables and more.

Each of these wooden food sets retail for $9.99. 

 

Bee Happy Mag Tiles

Bee Happy Mag Tiles

The set includes 12 Squares, 8 equilateral triangles, 4 right triangles, 2 squares with arch, 4 squares with square cut out, 4 squares with 4 square cutouts, 4 isosceles triangles and 2 square with rectangle cut outs in assorted colors.

Bee Happy Mag Tiles retail for $17.99.

Bee Happy Hoppers

Unicorn

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Planet

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Horse

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Dog

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Dinosaur

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Giraffe

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The kid-powered, bounce along action encourages physical activity by combining fitness and fun to develops balance, coordination, and core strength. These Hoppers are perfect for both indoor and outdoor use and an air pump is included.

Each hopper retails for $7.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of ALDI

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Families are spending more time together playing board games and working on elaborate puzzles. Some outlets are even reporting a jigsaw puzzle shortage. StickTogether is meeting the demand with a range of over 30 sticker mosaic puzzle posters.

Stick Together Puzzles

“We are grateful to see the many ways StickTogether is helping families cope with the current reality,” according to company founder, Sylvia Stein. “So many parents are working from home while supervising their kids and their education. Our kits offer a stress-free, device-free break that results in a beautiful poster and provides a sense of accomplishment.”

Since the closures began last month, Stein states that families are looking to add to their puzzle collections and are buying more StickTogether kits. Some have even begun displaying the images in their windows and front yards.

The puzzles are assembled in a method similar to paint-by-numbers and have a unique twist as the image is not revealed until the puzzle is completed. A standard StickTogether poster measures 40 inches by 36 inches and costs between between $30 to $36. Each kit includes a coded poster, color key and 3,996 stickers, enough to complete the image with extras.

Most families work collaboratively to put together the puzzles. The blank canvas turns into a work of art as everyone comes together to create a masterpiece. StickTogether offers dozens of options including Van Gogh’s Starry Night, animals, seasonal and whimsical themes.

While families continue to stay at home the company is offering a $4 discount on each kit through the end of June using CODE: FAMILY.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: The Strelecki family

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