You’ve made it through the dizzying first month (or so) with your baby. Congratulations are in order! Now you’re itching to get out and explore the city again. Only this time, you’ll be packing a stroller, a well-stocked diaper bag, and your proud new-parent badge. If you’re wondering what are the best things to do in Seattle with a baby, you’ve come to the right place.

From classes to experiences to all the great outdoor adventures you can find in the PNW, you’ll have plenty of activities to choose from in between nap times. Before your baby turns one (trust us, that happens much faster than you think) check these 25 things to do with a baby in Seattle off your baby bucket list.

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1. Go Out to Dinner

Remember when the hardest part of going out to dinner was choosing the restaurant? Sure, it’s harder to eat out with your parenting partner now that baby has arrived, but we’re firm believers in going when baby is young (and can still sleep through at least one course of the meal). When baby’s older, try one of these family restaurants that cater to kids.

2. Find Stroller-Friendly Walking Trails & Hikes

There’s just something about taking a stroll around Green Lake or along Alki Beach on a sunny day that makes it nearly irresistible. Now that baby’s here, be sure to introduce them to your favorite walking trails for wheels and easy hikes while they’re still content to sit and take it all in. Just remember, even if you don’t have a special frame pack for baby, you can still find a trail and get outdoors.

Insider Tip: Groups like Hike it Baby have invaluable suggestions and parent meet-ups that make getting outside with baby easy.

Related: Seattle’s Best Stroller-Friendly Trails & Walks

3. Say “Yes” to Woodland Park Zoo

Even if baby isn’t “oohing” and “ahhing” at all the animals you’ll see at Woodland Park Zoo, spend a day there anyway. Sunshine, wide walking paths, and plenty of grassy areas where your cutie can crawl around make this a baby must-do. Don’t forget to head to Zoomazium for some indoor exploration, if it’s a rainy day or you need a change of scenery.

Related: Go Wild! Your Insider’s Guide to Woodland Park Zoo

4. Get to Know the City’s Kid-Friendliest Museums

While your little bundle may not be ready to take in local museum exhibits (no matter how fascinating they are), they are plenty of Seattle-area museums that are baby-friendly. Seattle Children’s Museum tops our list, and not just because it’s got a baby-friendly play area and the best bathrooms this side of the Cascades. Nearby PacSci, with its soft toddler playspace, is another option, as is Chihuly Garden & Glass. While you might not think a museum full of breakables screams baby-friendly, we beg to differ. Take them while they’re still stroller-bound and you’ll see why.

Related: What’s New, Hot & Cool at Seattle’s Best Family Museums

5. Watch the Mariners Win

Sure they can’t run the bases after the game yet, and as far as your baby is concerned, the 7th inning stretch should always be accompanied by a big yawn and a long nap. But bringing your little one to see the Mariners play is a guaranteed win during the first year. Snap pics, enjoy ballpark food, and definitely bring your sunscreen to make the trip successful.

Related: 10 Reasons T-Mobile Park Hits a Home Run for Families

6. Attend Baby Story Time

Drop in to hear stories for babies at your local King County Library branch, pretty much any day of the week. Not only is it a great way to spend time with your little one, it’s also a change to meet other parents who are in the same stage as you are. While you’re at it, sign baby up for a library card—after all, it’s never too early.

7. Ride the Ferry

Sometimes just getting to where you’re going with baby in the car can be tough. Bypass the drive-time headache by riding the ferry. Park the car and hit the deck where baby can explore, with or without a stroller. You’ll get where you need to be and baby will be happy. That’s what we call a win-win for you both.

8. Try a Swim Class

Spend time in the water with baby at a local parent/baby swim class. Not sure where to start? Get our suggestions on the best baby swim classes in Seattle before you dive in.

9. Attend a Nearby Play & Learn Program

Your baby totally digs toys but isn’t quite ready for the rough and tumble business of Seattle’s indoor play gyms. Sometimes something new is what it takes to keep baby entertained. Take your newest addition to a Kaleidoscope Play & Learn session to socialize and play with toys that aren’t already found in baby’s room. We love this free community program that’s taught in many languages.

10. Sit for a Tiny Tots Concert

Sure your kiddo wouldn’t make it through a Seattle Symphony concert, no matter how soothing those violins can be. That’s why there’s Tiny Tots, specific concerts geared toward families with kids under five. Stories, songs, and games that only take 30 minutes? That’s the sound of a great day with baby to us.

11. Make New Parent Friends

You’re all in this together, right? So why not connect with other parents in Seattle. Whether you’re giving them a like on Facebook or following them for inspiration and ideas on Instagram, these parents are totally your people.

Things to do with babies Seattle

12. Stretch Yourself at a Baby Yoga Class

When you have a baby, it’s easy to get focused on the little things. Little toes. Little fingers. Little smiles. That’s one of the things parents love about Limber Yoga’s baby and parent yoga class. It’s all about finding peace in the little things and taking a breather when you need one. Currently the class meets once a week on Tuesdays, and registration is required.

13. Grab a Drink with Friends

Ditch the sippy cup for a glass of wine or a nice lager at one of these spots where you can belly up with baby in tow. Watch your favorite teams play to win, or try a flight of reds you’ll remember at these wineries that welcome kids.

14. Join a Music Class

Meet other parents and introduce your little bundle to musical instruments at any number of local Seattle music classes for babies. Start with Sunshine Music Together classes, for kids ages 0-5, that offered all over the city, from Queen Anne to West Seattle to Redmond. WeBop Music classes at Seattle JazzED is another program that caters to kids (starting at 8 months). But if free and loose is more your speed, try  dropping in at Baby Jam, a long-running Seattle class that meets for two different sessions on Monday mornings.

15. Bike the Burke-Gilman Trail

The fact that you can bike for miles without having to cross the street is one of the Burke’s biggest perks. Put baby in the bike seat or trailer and get pedaling. If you need to feed or change baby during your ride, plan to make a pit stop at these fantastic spots along the trail.

Related: 15 Wheely Fun Bike Trails for Seattle Families

16. Have Coffee with a Friend

Get your adulting fix at one of the city’s many cafes and coffee shops. Bonus points if it has a place where parents can sit while baby plays, like Ballard Firehouse Coffee, C & P Coffee in West Seattle, or Serendipity or Psst! When baby is older, these spots offer a place for mom and dad to work while baby plays.

17. Explore Volunteer Park

Lots of stroller-friendly paths and a conservatory, too. These are just a few of the things that make Volunteer Park a great place to take baby. Plus, visiting the on-site Asian Art Museum is another easy activity to enjoy when you’ve got baby with you. Plenty to see, not touch, and spaces where you can sit quietly together to take it all in.

18. Go Wild at ZooTunes

It doesn’t get more family-friendly than BECU’s ZooTunes during the summer months. Grab a seat near the back, spread out a picnic blanket, bring headphones to cover baby’s ears, and enjoy the show. The best part? Concerts are over by 8:30 p.m., so everyone can get home to get plenty of rest.

19. Watch the Ships at Ballard Locks

The Ballard Locks is more than just fish ladders and boats. In fact, it’s a wonderful place to explore with little ones, whether you’re baby-wearing or pushing a stroller. Watch spawning fish, or boats making their way from freshwater lakes to the saltwater Sound and back again. Or check out the Carl S. Jr. Botanical Garden, one of the Locks’ hidden gems.

20. See Art at Olympic Sculpture Park

The Olympic Sculpture Park is another fantastic place to stroll with your cutie. Nine acres of green space and larger-than-life art along the waterfront make this a great day destination. Still feeling adventurous? Stroller down the street and take baby to the Seattle Aquarium to gawk at all the fish and adorable sea otters.

21. Wander Through a Garden

If a little peace and quiet is what you’re after (show us a new parent that isn’t), there’s no better place to find it than at one of Seattle’s beautiful gardens. If you ask us, the best part of each of these is that they’re pretty amazing to visit year-round. Spring brings out the bulbs and cherry blossoms, along with summer comes dazzling colors, and even fall has us hooked with rhoddies and the changing leaves.

Related: 13 Gorgeous Gardens to Explore Now

22. Attend Baby’s First Concert

Take your wee one to hear their first concert. From library concerts to outdoor summer fests headlined by some of Seattle’s best kindie rockers, there are plenty of baby-friendly concerts in the city. But may we suggest the Mount Baker Kindiependent Rock series to start.

23. Visit a Petting Farm

Start ’em young is our philosophy. Especially when it comes to kids and super cute farm animals. Spending a morning at Kelsey Creek Farm in Bellevue or at Farrell-McWhirter over in Redmond is always worth the bridge crossing. But if you want to stay close to home, visit the animals at the Woodland Park Zoo petting area starting in early May.

Related: 14 Wild & Fun Animal Farms & Petting Zoos to Visit Now

24. Explore the Seattle Waterfront

Fantastic views and lots to do and see is what makes this downtown trek worth it. Even babies will enjoy a ride on the Great Wheel or a chance to take a boat tour around Elliott Bay. The Pike Place Market isn’t too far uphill from the waterfront, and although it’s a bit crowded for strollers on a weekend, if you go on a weekday you can pick up fresh fish and produce to make a healthy meal when you get home.

Related: Explore Seattle’s Waterfront: 14 Things to Do Now

25. Find a Babysitter

If you haven’t already, get on the sitter search ASAP. Date night awaits!

Related: 16 Seattle Date Night Spots That Are Anything but Ordinary

Make sure to capture all your moments exploring the city—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.

The best baby feeding supplies for mitigating messes

When it comes to finding the best baby feeding supplies, there’s absolutely no shortage of options. Whether it’s your first little one or your newest addition, feeding gear is always evolving. Of course, that’s a good thing, but it can leave you feeling a little overwhelmed with choices. But you have us, so you can relax and let us handle the hard part.

Most of us would agree that the best options have a few key features. We’re looking for suction-bottom plates and bowls (babies are mighty flingy as far as bowls and plates go), high-quality baby-safe materials, soft-on-the-gums utensils, and weighted sippy cups (because of that flingy thing again). A lot of feeding supplies are created with food-grade silicone, since it’s soft, but we also found stainless steel and bamboo options for those of us looking to skip the plastic. There are even options that also keep your comfort in mind. From bibs to bowls to snack containers, these are some seriously clever products for feeding your little one. Check out our list of the best baby feeding supplies below.

Best Utensils: Baby Spoons & Forks

Avanchy Bamboo Baby Spoons

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Shorter handles and wider scoops make these perfect for babies just starting out all the way to the toddler stage. Multiple colors and set options are available, too.

Avanchy Bamboo Baby Spoons ($14.99)—Buy Here!

mushie Flatware Fork and Spoon Set

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Made in Denmark, these aesthetic toddler and baby utensils are as pretty as they are functional. They're so simple that they're easy for little ones to hang onto while they learn their way around solid foods. They come in lots of soft colors, too.

mushie Flatware Fork and Spoon Set ($7.99)—Buy Here!

Grabease Baby Utensils

Grabease on Amazon

These chunky little baby spoons and forks are ideal for little grips. The shape helps them hang onto their utensils and the kiddo-friendly colors (there are lots of them!) help to keep them engaged. 

Grabease Baby Utensils ($11.99)—Buy Here!

Munchkin Soft Tip Baby Spoons 12ct

Munchkin on Amazon

Munchkin baby spoons are a parent favorite: gentle on baby's gums, ergonomically shaped, and long enough to reach the bottom of those food jars. What's not to love?

Munchkin Soft Tip Baby Spoons 12ct ($8.66)—Buy Here!

Kizingo Curved Spoons Set of 2

Kizingo on Amazon

Created by moms who just get it, these curved spoons are great for littles learning to feed themselves. They help develop motor skills without exhausting their wrist, shoulders, or elbows with overly complicated movements. Available in 2 sets of different colors.

Kizingo Curved Spoons Set of 2 ($14.99)—Buy Here!

 

Best Baby Plates & Bowls

Munchkin Stay Put Suction Bowls Set of 3

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The best baby feeding supplies let you say goodbye to flying baby bowls. The suction cup bottom keeps these securely in place, while the quick-release tab makes it easy for you to clean up when mealtime is over. 

Munchkin Stay Put Suction Bowls Set of 3 ($8.82)—Buy Here!

WeeSprout Suction Plates with Lids

WeeSprout on Amazon

Suction bottoms are a theme here, of course, but the WeeSprout plates offer a divided design and matching lids for on-the-go carrying, leftovers, and meal prep. Lots of color combos are available, too.

WeeSprout Suction Plates with Lids ($18.98)—Buy Here!

Avanchy Bamboo & Stainless Steel Baby Bowls

Avanchy on Amazon

Trying to avoid plastic? This bamboo and stainless steel bowl set from Avanchy is a great way to go. The bundle includes both bowls and a lid for easy transport or leftovers. Several colors are available, too.

Avanchy Bamboo & Stainless Steel Baby Bowls ($40.98)—Buy Here!

ezpz Tiny Bowl

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You probably already know ezpz, and this beauty doesn't just include a suction bottom, but it also has a built-in placemat to majorly mitigate spills. Available in 4 colors.

ezpz Tiny Bowl ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Skip Hop Grab Bowls Set of 2

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Finally, bowls that keep your comfort in mind, too. The ergonomic handles make feeding much easier to hang on to and we're always big fans of lids.

Skip Hop Grab Bowls Set of 2 ($12.00)—Buy Here!

Olababy Silicone Steam Bowl

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Warm up baby food by steaming over a saucepan or steamer with this bowl. And don't worry—the bowl itself doesn't get hot as it steams, either, so it won't get overheated.

Olababy Silicone Steam Bowl ($11.95)—Buy Here!

 

Best Snack Containers

The Baby's Brew 2-in-1 Snack Cup

The Baby's Brew

These snack cups are soft and collapsible, with an interchangeable snack cup or straw sip lid. Plus the secure snack lid keeps goodies contained and is perfect for little hands.

The Baby's Brew 2-in-1 Snack Cup ($9.99)—Buy Here!

b.box 3-in-1 Snack Bowl

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As far as baby snack containers go, this isn't just one that keeps the Cheerios from flying out. With a straw, storage lid, and snack dispenser lid, you can use it for everything from Goldfish to soup to smoothies and beyond. Lots of cute color combinations are available, too.

b.box 3-in-1 Snack Bowl ($14.95)—Buy Here!

mushie Snack Cup

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Oh, mushie and their soft colors that we just can't get enough of. The double handles are super helpful for little ones, too. Tons of color options with this one.

mushie Snack Cup ($13.99)—Buy Here!

 

Best Baby Feeding Sets

Baby Björn Baby Feeding Set

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The rounded sides of the plate make it easy for scooping and containing food, and this set also includes a stable cup for learning to drink, and easy-to-hold utensils. It comes in 4 colors.

Baby Björn Baby Feeding Set ($32.70)—Buy Here!

Busy Baby ULTIMATE Busy Baby Bundle

Busy Baby

The best baby feeding supplies are multi-functional, and Busy Baby agrees. This bundle includes Busy Baby's best sellers: Mat (original size) with 4 Tethers, Mini Mat, Teether & Training Spoon, Bungee Bib & Utensils, Bottle Bungee, and Toy Bungee. Not only are they excellent feeding tools, but the bungees keep toys, utensils, and more from falling on the floor.

Busy Baby ULTIMATE Busy Baby Bundle ($85.00)—Buy Here!

Lalo First Bites Silicone Baby Feeding Set

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The Lalo First Bites set is one of the most popular out there. It includes utensils, bib, 4oz cup, suction plate and bowl and is available in 5 colors.

Lalo First Bites Silicone Baby Feeding Set ($75.99)—Buy Here!

MICHEF Baby Feeding Set

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Designed for babies 4+ months, the MICHEF set comes complete with 2 baby food feeders with 3 different sized replacement silicone sacs, baby spoons, and a bowl with masher.

MICHEF Baby Feeding Set ($19.99)—Buy Here!

VOD VISUAL Owl Baby Feeding Set

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Why not add a friendly face to mealtime with this adorable owl set? The dishes even have suction cup bottoms. Available in several colors.

VOD VISUAL Owl Baby Feeding Set ($24.99)—Buy Here!

 

Best Bibs

Tiny Twinkle Long Sleeve Bibs

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Cover them alllllll the way up with these best selling long sleeve bibs. There's a good chance they'll still find a way to drip something somewhere, but this set mitigates the possibility. Lots of colors are available.

Tiny Twinkle Long Sleeve Bibs ($23.99)—Buy Here!

Grabease Allover Waterproof Bib

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Looking for serious bib coverage? Look no further. This one is designed to cover your babe and their highchair, plus its machine washable. Multiple color options, too.

Grabease Allover Waterproof Bib ($26.99)—Buy Here!

PandaEar Silicone Bibs Set of 3

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Budget-friendly, ultra-functional, and scoring almost 5 stars from over 12,000 Amazon reviewers? This is the set that delivers.

PandaEar Silicone Bibs Set of 3 ($7.99)—Buy Here!

Bumkins Waterproof Fabric Starter Bibs

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Fabric bibs are classic for a reason: these waterproof fabric bibs are soft and strong and include a crumb-catcher pocket. Machine wash them over and over. Plus, they come in lots of adorable colors and prints.

Bumkins Waterproof Fabric Starter Bibs ($10.95)—Buy Here!

Tiny Twinkle Apron Bib

Tiny Twinkle

We're really into this apron style bib with little arm holes that are totally tug-proof. The sweet colors and prints are a major selling point here, too.

Tiny Twinkle Apron Bib ($11.99)—Buy Here!

 

Best Water Cups

Olababy Silicone Training Cup with Straw Lid

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Learning is is the name of the game when it comes to baby water cups, and this one is designed by pediatric experts. The weighted base prevents tip-overs and your little one can see inside the cup to know what's in it and how much is left (which is a big deal when they're learning to drink for themselves). 5 colors available.

Olababy Silicone Training Cup with Straw Lid ($12.76)—Buy Here!

Evorie Tritan Weighted Straw Sippy Cup

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Made of Tritan that's clear as glass yet strong as stainless steel, the Evorie Sippy Cup is an award-winning cup with a straw that allows babies to drink from an angle while minimizing extra air that can lead to tummy upsets. Multiple colors and designs are available.

Evorie Tritan Weighted Straw Sippy Cup ($18.99)—Buy Here!

Bunnytoo Baby Sippy Cup with Weighted Straw

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The weighted straw idea is brilliant, honestly. It lets your little one drink from any angle or position and keeps spills and leaks to a minimum. There are 7 colors available.

Bunnytoo Baby Sippy Cup with Weighted Straw ($13.99)—Buy Here!

 

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Parents deserve some relaxation, and what better way to do it than by visiting family-friendly wineries in Oregon that welcome kids

Looking for the perfect family outing amidst the vines and views of Oregon? We’ve found family-friendly wineries in Oregon with delicious wines and kid-friendly activities. Whether you’re ready for a game of cornhole or longing to relax and take in the breathtaking landscapes, one of these family-friendly wineries is the perfect addition to your weekend itinerary. So, pack your picnic basket and prepare to savor the best of Oregon’s wines, views, and family fun.

Editor’s note: While we do our very best to ensure that these locations are kid-friendly, please confirm with the establishment before visiting as things can change. 

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Portland Wine Company

Stop by this family-friendly urban winery with a menu of light snacks on its shaded wine patio. With picnic tables for families and hand-crafted wines to enjoy, you’ll want to plan your next family Friday night out here. Order a seasonal meat and cheese platter to keep hungry little ones happy while you enjoy the wine. 

3201 SE 50th Ave.
Portland
Online: portlandwinecompany.com

Maragas Winery

Discover the magic of Maragas Winery, a family-owned gem nestled in the heart of Central Oregon, just off Hwy 97. Enjoy the stunning landscape between Smith Rock and the Cascade Mountains, creating an Insta-worthy backdrop for an unforgettable wine-tasting adventure at this family-friendly winery in Oregon. Let your little ones run off their energy on the wide open green space, equipped with lawn games.

15523 SW Highway 97
Culver
Online: maragaswinery.com 

Stoller Family Estate

Immerse yourself in the warmth of Stoller Family Estate, a welcoming and family-oriented winery in Oregon. Delight in the lush green lawns perfect for a playful run or a game of Frisbee golf, while the little ones enjoy the playground and the nostalgic tire swing. Treat your palate to an array of crisp, flavorful wines, including the renowned Pinot Noir.

Location: 16161 NE McDougall Rd.
Dayton
Online: stollerfamilyestate.com

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Brooks Winery

Brooks Winery is a family-friendly winery in Oregon that rose out of tragedy when its owner, Jimi Brooks, passed away unexpectedly in 2004, leaving the winery to his son, Pascal, who was only eight years old. It’s no surprise that the winery is exceptionally accommodating to families with children. There are various fun activities to keep the kiddos busy while you enjoy your tastings, including cornhole, darts, and a lovely picnic area. While you can’t bring outside food, the winery has a nice selection of snacks and box lunches to satiate small appetites.

Insider tip: Brooks allows pets in their outside area.

21101 SE Cherry Blossom Lane
Amity
Online: brookswine.com

Alloro Vineyard

Visit this family-friendly winery in Oregon, offers an experience that will make you feel like a welcome house guest in an inviting villa in the country. Grab a glass of Pinot or a crisp Chardonnay, and take the kiddos out to stroll among the cypress trees, or take a tour through the vineyards and around the Italian herb garden. The friendly vineyard dog will chase sticks from your littles all afternoon, while you relax and absorb the ambiance rurale.

22075 SW Lebeau Rd.
Sherwood
Online: allorovineyard.com

Sokol Blosser

Bring your kids and well-behaved fur babies next time you visit this family-friendly winery in Oregon. The family of winemakers creates wines of world-class quality that are produced sustainably, mindful of the environment, and express the distinctive flavors of the hillside vineyards. Known for its organic wines, every detail of this family-friendly winery reflects a deep-rooted passion for the land and the community.

5000 NE Sokol Blosser Lane
Dayton
Online: sokolblosser.com

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King Estate Winery

King Estate Winery

Owned and operated by the King family, this family-friendly winery is all about making exceptional wines in Oregon’s Willamette Valley. They care about the environment, using organic and sustainable methods to make their top-notch Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. Plus, at their restaurant, they match their yummy Northwest wines with local dishes made with fresh, organic ingredients. And it’s all run by the King family themselves.

80854 Territorial Hwy
Eugene
Online: kingestate.com

Make sure to capture all the family fun—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.

 

Move over, Black Friday. Amazon Prime Day is happening.

Yes, okay, Amazon Prime Day also happened this past summer. But, the Amazon gods have smiled upon us once again, and the Fall 2023 version is happening this month. October 10-11, Amazon will have deep discounts, promos, and major savings that we won’t see again until…well, the next Prime Day. Probably. Let’s just say these are huge deals and you just don’t want to miss them. Whether you’re still recovering from summer vacation, back-to-school shopping, or just preparing for the upcoming holiday season, there are bargains to be had for every shopper. Of course, we wouldn’t expect any less from Amazon.

The deals aren’t limited to one or two departments, either. Housewares, fashion, beauty, kitchen—there are discounts on products you probably haven’t even realized you needed or wanted. So we’ve gone ahead and rounded up some of the best of the best savings we’ve seen so far, and we’ll be spending our time monitoring and updating with more Amazon Prime Day deals. That’s one of the best parts about Prime Day; they start discounting early. We’ll also be keeping an eye on their famous Lightning Deals. You’ll definitely want to go ahead and bookmark your place here, because our goal for the next week and a half is to keep you saving money (which means we’ll be living on Amazon for you). It’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it. Keep reading for the best of the best deals, and keep checking back. We’ll be here all week, folks!

Hisense 50-inch ULED U6HF Series Quantum Dot QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV

Amazon

Fire TV built in to support Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Disney Plus, Netflix.

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Floor Mirror with Standing Holder

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Available in multiple sizes.

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Fjallraven Kanken Backpack

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iPad Air 5th Generation

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M1 chip, 10.9in liquid retina display, 64GB, wi-fi, 12MP front and back cameras, touch ID, all day battery life.

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Satin Pajama Set

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Short sleeve pullover top and pants set. Multiple colors available.

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COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence

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Multiple colors available.

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MindSprout Dino Blasters Rocket Launcher

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Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Signature Oval Dutch Oven 5qt

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CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream

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Bluetooth Wireless Karaoke Microphone

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Samsonite Freeform Hardside Expandable Luggage with Spinners

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Crayola Scribble Scrubbie Peculiar Pets Palace Playset

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AeroGarden Bounty Basic

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Hydroponic garden grows up to 9 of your favorite herbs, veggies, or flowers indoors and year-round, without soil.

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Hedbanz

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Family-friendly game, ages 6+.

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Breville Barista Express Espresso Machine

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LEGO Creator 3-in-1 Mighty Dinosaur Set

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Halloween is on its way, and that can only mean one thing. Time to plan a trip to a pumpkin patch Portland families love!

Fall is finally here in the Pacific Northwest, and for Portland families that means doing all the things—we’re talking apple picking, corn mazing, and choosing that perfect pumpkin from a local pumpkin patch. Portland families can stay close to home or head out of town to find that just-right jack-o-lantern wannabe. But wherever you choose to go, you can count on plenty of patch perks to make it worth your weekend, like hayrides, barnyard animals, corn mazes, and more. Of course, no trip to the pumpkin patch would be complete without a hearty helping of apple cider and warm mini donuts for everyone. Now’s the perfect time to plan your pumpkin patch outing with the kids!

The Pumpkin Patch

Located on beautiful Sauvie Island, The Pumpkin Patch is Portland’s original spot to pick out your family’s jack-o-lantern in the fall. It’s a third-generation family farm that’s Good Agricultural Practices certified. The Pumpkin Patch has been around since 1967 and is located just 15 minutes Northwest of Portland on 800 acres with over 55 varieties of fruits and vegetables grown throughout the year. They grow over 2 million pounds of pumpkins annually, so you’ll have plenty to pick from!

Each October, they put on an incredible harvest festival with many attractions including their Big Red Animal Barn, hayrides, the one and only original Corn MAiZE, Patio Café, gift shop, Pumpkin Perk coffee cart, a bounteous farmers market of produce, and a couple of food carts. Feel free hitch a ride on the wagon to pick your own pumpkin in the fields or simply pick one out in the market.

The MAiZE at The Pumpkin Patch deserves some individual attention. Visitors have long loved the challenge of making their way through the eight-acre maze that’s divided in two, based on difficulty. If you complete both sides, plan to spend about 45 minutes navigating the field and completing the 10-question passport. The MAiZE is open September 2 through Halloween, and this year it spells out a thank you for 25 years at the farm!

When driving to the patch, make sure you go the full two miles after looping under the bridge (Watch for mile marker #2 on the right side of the road). It’s the second farm on the left. And if you’re going on a weekend in October, make sure to leave early and beat the traffic going over the bridge.

Dates: Sep. 2 through late October
16511 N.W. Gillihan Rd.
Portland
Online: thepumpkinpatch.com

Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm

Especially great for families with tots in tow is this pumpkin patch in the middle of the city. You don’t have to travel far to find the pumpkin patch adventures your kids crave the same way you crave that first sip of pumpkin spice anything in the fall.

Here, they’ll have their run of the fallow field that’s full of mazes, slides, and an obstacle course that changes every year. The tube slides and play yard are sure to be a hit with your tots, as is the Hobbit House that’s so much fun to explore. Hop on a hayride Wednesday through Sunday for scenic views of the Tualatin Valley or give the kids a pony ride (October weekends only). Add on wagon rides, pumpkin cannons, their biggest corn maze ever, a brand new ball zone, and friendly animals who love to interact with kids, and you’ve got the ultimate fall odyssey planned.

You can also explore the farm store for refreshments, including cold and hot drinks and apple cider donuts, along with local products like honey, jams, and alpaca items. Admission covers all activities except for apple and pumpkin cannons, pony rides, and face painting.

Dates: Sat., Sep 16-Sun., Oct. 29
11435 N.W. Old Cornelius Pass Rd.
Portland
Online: plumperpumpkins.com

Bella Organic Farm

Besides beautiful pumpkins, Bella Organic Farm has plenty of fun fall festivities to satisfy the whole family. Enjoy hayrides to the pumpkin patch, ride on a cow train or a grain train, check out the tot-sized hay maze, root for your favorite birdie in the duck races, meet some new friends at the petting zoo, or get lost in the corn maze — themed this year around “No More Silence, End Gun Violence” to raise awareness on the issue.

Is the regular corn maze not spooky enough for you? Then enter the Haunted Corn Maze every Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. (starting September 30). Navigate through the maze while avoiding ghouls, goblins, zombies, crazed farmers with chainsaws, and sentient dolls in creepy doll rooms (the scariest of them all, if you ask us!). Just keep in mind that the haunted maze isn’t recommended for young kids and little ones under 5 aren’t allowed.

Drinks and food are available at Bella’s Courtyard, including farm-fresh meals as well as hard cider and Hopworks beer for the adults in the fam.

You can pick and choose which activities you partake in, or buy the unlimited activity bracelets if you want access to everything. Don’t miss the photo ops for memories to last a lifetime! And note that the farm accepts cash only for activities, tickets, and food (but you can use your credit card at the farm store).

Dates: Sep. 2-Oct. 31 (pumpkin patch open Sep. 24)
16205 NW Gillihan Rd.
Portland
Online: bellaorganic.com

Bushue Family Farms

Bushue’s is a third-generation family farm located in Boring, Oregon. In addition to picking your own gourd, you can also catch the last of the summer flowers and veggies at the produce market when you make your way to this pumpkin patch—no appointment required. Kids will love playing and exploring the farm (don’t forget to visit with the animals) before finding the perfect pumpkin. And we’re pretty sure a chance to ride the pig train will get them excited.

Don’t miss the unique offering of this farm: the dirt babies. And yep, they’re exactly what they sound like—seeded dirt kits that kids can use to make their own cute dirt creations. Water them regularly and watch their “hair” grow (kinda like chia pets!). Take home a kit when you visit.

The farm also has a wide selection of fall decor, including decorative pumpkins, gourds, straw bales, and corn stalks. Fall Porch Kits are available for easy fall decorating.

There’s no entry or parking fee, but select activities are priced (though adults don’t need to pay to enter a play area with their kids).

Dates: Sep. 30-Oct. 29
9880 S.E. Revenue Rd.
Boring, OR
Online: bushuefarming.com

Roloff Farms

Roloff Farms started as a small fixer-upper on 34 acres of possibility. The beat-up old farmhouse, broken-down barn, and overgrown peach orchard have grown and transformed into an over 100-acre agri-tainment extravaganza. Roloff Farms is now an annual destination bringing fun and excitement to thousands of local and worldwide visitors. In fact, the farm has been the backdrop for many of the antics and adventures of the Roloff family, stars of the popular, long-running TLC reality series “Little People, Big World.”

When your family visits, they’ll find plenty to do. Start with the self-guided Scenic Trail Walk where you’ll find play areas and fun activities along the way. Then ride the famous group wagon tour, shoot the cannons, hop on the colorful train, explore a spooky forest, and maybe even get your face painted while you’re there.

Among the usual beloved attractions are a couple of new attractions, including a trike track, duck races, a busy bunnies area, panning for gold, and a brand-new coffee house. As usual, yummy food and a variety of pumpkins are part of this trip. And despite prices rising all around the country, Roloff Farms actually has new reduced entry fees.

Dates: October
23985 N.W. Grossen Dr.
Hillsboro, OR
Online: rolofffarms.com

Lee Farms

Owned and operated for seven generations in Tualatin, Oregon, Lee Farms offers something for every fall-loving family. You can visit the animals that live on the farm on weekdays and weekends, navigate the corn maze, go on a hayride, or play in the activity area when you visit. Aside from pumpkin picking, you can also gather corn stalks, hay bales, and festive decorations at this farm. Don’t forget to indulge in their famous donuts, a must-try treat available at the bakery and market.

For an additional challenge, try your hand at the Scarecrow Contest, a chance for families to get creative and spooky.

Dates: Sep. 23-Oct. 29
21975 S.W. 65th Ave.
Tualatin, OR
Online: leefarmsoregon.com

Heiser Farms

Heiser Farms offers pumpkin picking and fall activities galore—many of which are free of charge! Open on weekends in September and October, the fall festival features a petting zoo, pedal tractors, rubber ducky races, hay pyramid and slides, hayrides, and more. There are a few ticketed activities for a small fee each, too, including a hay maze and corn maze, fire engine rides, the Grand Island Railroad, giant inflated pumpkin, and a pumpkin cannon whose fee proceeds will be donated to breast cancer research. After all the fun, settle down for some live music, featuring a different band every day.

And good news: this farm is dog-friendly! Dogs are allowed as long as they’re leashed and well-behaved. Plus, be prepared to be greeted by the special welcoming committee of Maggie and Lily, the owners’ dogs!

Dates: Sep. 30-Oct. 29
21425 SE Grand Island Loop
Dayton, OR
Online: heiserfarms.com

French Prairie Gardens

Celebrate fall with sunflowers, pumpkins, and pig races! The festivities begin with the sunflower festival, which features stunning fields of blooming sunflowers for perfect photo ops. The sunflower festival also brings with it live music, tire swings, tubs slides, obstacle courses, farm ninja courses, hamster rollers, farm animal meet and greets, delicious bakery treats, and more.

Then, starting October 7 the fall festival comes into full swing with a pumpkin patch, “a double super mega ride n’ slide,” a new corn maze with games within the maze, tractor wagon rides, and more. Of course, you have to catch the famous Pigtucky Derby Pig Races, a thrilling site for the whole family!

Need a date night? French Prairie Gardens has you covered with some adult-only evening events: “Beers & Sunflower Bouquets” provides a farm bar experience, a tractor wagon ride to collect sunflowers for bouquets, and a bouquet or centerpiece workshop. “Sunflower Farm to Table Dinner” includes a sunset stroll in sunflower fields, a plated 6-course dinner, live music, and picturesque sunset views. Finally, “Hops in the Cornstalks & Find the Wine” features local beer and wines, a giant corn maze, live music, and delicious food (with even more details to be announced). Check the website for dates and deets.

Date: Sunflower festival is Sep. 16-17, 23-24, 30, and October 1. Pumpkin patch is Oct. 7-Oct. 29.
17673 French Prairie Rd. NE
St. Paul, OR
Online: fpgardens.com

Fir Point Farms

This perfectly rustic farmhouse in Aurora is just over half an hour away from Portland, making it a perfect day trip destination from the city. Parking and admissions are free, along with a variety of more active than typical activities, including volleyball, badminton, tetherball, and corn hole toss. Also included for free is admission to the petting zoo, where kiddos can say hi to the farm animals.

You can purchase admission to additional activities or buy an all-access wristband. These include the corn maze, hay wagon ride, mini pumpkin painting, cow trains, bounce houses, a playground for the younger kids, and even a paintball shooting gallery. And, of course, there’s a pumpkin patch for you to pick the perfect pumpkin to take home!

Dates: Sep. 30-Oct 28
14601 Arndt Rd.
Aurora, OR
Online: firpointfarms.com

Smith Berry Barn

Smith Berry Barn offers pumpkin picking starting in late September, grown using sustainable and primarily organic methods. And while most farms recommend that you wear boots to avoid potential mud and dirt, Smith Berry Barn has grown grass between the rows—so boots are totally optional.

The play area is geared toward the younger kids in the family, like a cute Tiny Tots Hay Maze and a straw pyramid house. Bring plenty of quarters, as the kids will want to keep feeding the friendly farm animals here!

Do you love all things pumpkin? Smith Berry Barn has tons of delectable options, including pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin pie milkshakes, and more. Yum! Adults in the group can also snag some hard cider on select days. And be sure to stop by the charming farm store, where you’ll find homemade jams and pies.

Dates: September and October
24500 SW Scholls Ferry Rd
Hillsboro, OR
Online: smithberrybarn.com

Liepold Farms

Liepold Farms is a family-owned, certified organic farm in Boring, Oregon. The farm has been hosting an annual Fall Festival every year since 1998, with attractions for all ages. Go pumpkin picking, take a ride on the bee train (weekends only), embark on a scavenger hunt, get up close and personal with miniature goats, and more.

The corn maze this year is themed “Under the Sea,” with the aim to better understand the role that our oceans play in our life and the food we eat. Kids can seek out various sea creatures and starfish. And keep an eye out for 10 marked dead ends in the corn maze—snap a picture of all 10 to win a prize and be entered into a drawing for a grand prize. Thrill seekers can attempt to navigate the dark maze with flashlights (although note that the maze is just dark, not haunted or spooky!).

You’ll also want to stop by the café on the weekends for delicious treats including fresh donuts and caramel apples, as well as the farm’s beloved homemade pulled pork.

Date: September and October
14480 SE Richey Rd.
Boring, OR
Online: liepoldfarms.com

Bauman’s Farm and Garden

Bauman’s Farm offers a huge range of fall activities—over 25 options for all-ages entertainment! The Harvest Festival’s offerings include pumpkin picking (of course!), a 3-acre corn maze, a pygmy baby goat barn, cider tours, animal feeding, a giant hay pyramid and slides, and oh so much more. New this year is a nut house—literally, a giant bin of hazelnuts for kids to dive into and play in.

Stop by on a weekend to also catch special events like the apple cannon and bug train ride.

Still not enough? There’s also a giant jumping pillow, rope maze, 1-hour long dark maze, a barnyard playground, obstacle course… and basically things to keep the kids (and adults) entertained for literal hours!

Dates: Sep. 23-Oct. 29
12989 Howell Prairie Rd NE
Gervais, OR
Online: baumanfarms.com

Packer Orchards

Located a bit further than some of the other pumpkin patches near Portland, Packer Orchard is well worth the hour’s drive to the Hood River Valley. On your drive through the Columbia River Gorge, look for changing leaves, waterfalls, and misty mountains.

Once you arrive, your little pumpkins won’t want to stop. Whether they’re drawn to the corn maze or can’t wait to feed a treat to the farm animals, there’s more than enough to keep the kids entertained (and tucker them out for the car ride home) all day long. The updated activity field includes a play area, trike track, and a giant hay slide the whole family can enjoy. And who can resist jumping into the corn bin?

The corn maze is large enough to be fun but not too large that you’ll get lost. On Fridays and Saturdays, the farm will stay open until later for the not-too-scary flashlight maze, which is a huge hit with big kids (and brave Littles). For the 12 and up crowd, there’s also the haunted corn maze, which is on the scarier side and a fun thrill. Be prepared for loud noises, bright lights, strobe lights, and more.

On your way back to the city, stop by The Gorge White House for some cider and wine.

Dates: Sep. 1-Oct. 29
3020 Thomsen Rd.
Hood River, OR
Online: packerorchards.com

Smith Rock Ranch

Smith Rock Ranch is a bit farther from Portland at a three-hour drive, but it’s worth the visit for the scenic views of Smith Rocks and the Cascades while you pick your pumpkins. Every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m., you’ll also get the chance to enjoy some live music.

The ranch has plenty of the fall staples, including pumpkin cannons, and a themed corn maze. The maze design is always incredible, and this year’s theme is Spongebob! You’ll also find pony rides, a petting zoo, a fun zoo-themed train, face painting, mini-golf, and a western-themed Skull Hollow Shooting Gallery, for kids ages 5 and up.

The ranch is pet-friendly (though dogs aren’t allowed in the maze) and has a Bark Park for dogs to play off-leash.

Date: Sep. 29 through late October
1250 NE Wilcox Ave.
Terrebonne, OR
Online: smithrockranch.com

Make sure to capture all the fall fun—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.

Kidspace Children’s Museum is bringing a lineup of fall activities for kids, from harvest handling and pumpkin decorating to costume parades and more.

With summer days gradually giving way to milder temperatures and smaller crowds in the greater Los Angeles area, it’s time to embrace the festive fervor lingering in the air. And fortunately for you, you don’t need to search far and wide for a solid roster of Fall-o-ween fun.

At Kidspace Children’s Museum, located 20 minutes northeast of Downtown LA, experience a fantastic array of fall activities for kids (and parents alike!) that are rooted in family bonding, seasonal excitement, and play-based learning now through October.

From outdoor harvesting exhibits to costume parades and Halloween celebrations, you’ll feel the autumnal spirit. Read on to discover each event so you and your family can get ready to gear up for a season of togetherness!

1. Harvesting Fun at Muddy Boot Farm

It’s harvest season at Muddy Boot Farm, Kidspace’s unique farm-to-table play space where tots run the entire show—perfect for a back-to-school playdate with your child’s bestie. Help your tiny farmers use a pretend wheelbarrow to prepare fall crops, pick produce from planting boxes, and explore a jumbo-sized chicken coop to choose their favorite eggs. If you have a young entrepreneur on your hands, make your way to the farm stand where they can run it by themselves and work the cash register, or serve up faux meals at the Muddy Boot restaurant.

2. Free First Fridays


Book a meet-up for your parent group the first Friday of every month at Kidspace Children’s Museum. Known as Free First Fridays, parents and kiddos can both explore the museum’s 3.5-acre campus (for free!) during the evening from 4 to 7 p.m. You’ll have the chance to hang with your pals while joining in on the fun with your little learners across 40 interactive galleries and outdoor exhibits. Watch them ride one- or two-seater tricycles along a mini track, dig for fossils, see an active beehive, or climb through an underground ant tunnel. Parent tip: Reserve your tickets in advance on their website!

3. Kidspace Children’s Museum Halloween Celebration

Halloween fanatics, this one’s for you. Kidspace is kicking off the magical season on Thursday, September 28 and running through the end of October. Enjoy the timeless tradition of pumpkin decorating with your little ones for just $4, meet a slithering snake up close, and watch a magician put on a mesmerizing show. It’ll get your entire clan amped up for the holiday!

4. Daily Costume Parades


If your child hasn’t stopped begging to go to school in their Barbie or Spider-Man costume, Kidspace has just what you need to put their pleas at bay. As part of their month-long Halloween celebration, the museum is inviting children to take center stage in daily costume parades where they can march, dance, and strut their most festive ensemble. For a little extra sparkle for their guise, parade goers can make their own costume accessories at the on-site Imagination Workshop. Parades happen weekdays at 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., and on weekends at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m.

Plan your visit to Kidspace Children’s Museum for fall activities for kids, and make sure to reserve your tickets in advance! Stay up-to-date on more exciting events coming to Pasadena by checking out their event calendar every month.

Fall science experiments are perfect for when the weather cools off

It’s that time of year again! Your kids can’t wait to skip, jump, and hop into the Mount Everest-worthy pile of leaves that’ll soon be collecting in your backyard. And, with the start of the new season comes the chance for a whole new lineup of kids’ activities and fall science experiments. If your little explorer loves Halloween slime, falling fall leaves, and pumpkins, we’ve got the ultimate list of fall science experiments, and even a few fall science experiments for preschoolers. And bonus—they’re an educational (but still entirely entertaining) alternative to screen time. And, when you’re done with these, try out these fun potions just for kids.

Sink or Float Fall Edition

This fun experiment is always interesting, but add some fall items like (fake) pumpkins, leaves, rocks, and acorns to give it a cozy vibe.

Apple Browning Experiment

Ever wonder why apples don’t stay the same color? Us too. Have your kids take the steps to find out how and why this happens by checking out this experiment.

Salt Crystal Fall Leaf Science Experiment

This fall science experiment is one of the prettiest we’ve tried. With simple instructions and gorgeous results, preschoolers especially love this one. Get the tutorial here.

Nature Walk

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Michael Podger via Unsplash

What could be easier than going outside and taking a walk? The fall season means that there are plenty of changes to see outdoors. Bring a pad and a pencil to take notes or a sketchbook to draw. Ask your child a few open-ended questions about what they see and the season (such as, "Why do you think the trees look different now?" Along with the leaves in the trees, encourage your child to look for autumn animals or insects—or ask why they don't see as many critters and creatures as they would have a few short months ago.

Insider tip: Need more fall activities for kids? Here are 50+ ways to spend time as a family this fall. 

Related: Under Pressure! 10 At-Home Science Experiments That Harness Air

Halloween Slime

Mini Monets and Mommies

Slime science is always welcome with the pint-sized set. Try this recipe from Mini Monets and Mommies to make not-so-spooky Halloween slime, add glow-in-the-dark glue for a creepy type of cool or make a ghoulishly ghost version that shimmers with a hint of silver glitter. 

Insider tip: if your kids love slime as much as ours do, kick the fun up a notch with this recipe for DIY boogers (yep, you read that right).

Glowing Milk

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Learn Play Imagine

This kind of spooky science experiment is magic milk. That's right—magic. If your kid wants to make have a good time, head over to Learn Play Imagine for the how-to. 

Related: 6 Incredibly Easy Rainbow Science Experiments

Tissue Transfer Experiment

Mini Monets and Mommies

These color-changing leaves from Mini Monets and Mommies are more than just seasonal decor. Use tissue paper to test how the color moves from one surface onto another, creating red, orange, or yellow leaves in a magical moment—all while your little investigator is exploring the scientific process. Soak a paper leaf (that your kiddo draws) with water and place the non-colorfast tissue paper on top.

What happens next? Your child can make a prediction, test it, and compare the results to what they thought would happen. Afterward, encourage your child to talk about how the tissue's color ended up on the paper and why other types of objects might not produce the same effects.

Pumpkin Seed Science

fall science experiments with pumpkin seeds
Erica Loop

This sensory activity is ideal for little scientists who are into making hands-on discoveries. When you carve your family's jack o'lantern, let the kiddos close their eyes and describe what the inside of the pumpkin feels like. Then, clean and dry the seeds and have your child add a few drops of red, orange, or yellow food coloring into a bag, toss in the seeds and coat them. When they're dry, the seeds are perfect for making mini mosaics or other types of seasonal art. Not only is this sensory exploration an artsy adventure, but it's also a lesson in the plant life cycle. Save a few seeds and plant them in indoor pots, creating a second fall science activity!

Related: 26 Edible Science Experiments Worth a Taste

Exploding Pumpkins Science Experiment

Little Bins for Little Hands

By now you've probably parented for long enough to have tried the good ol' baking soda and vinegar volcano more than a few times. This fall-themed take on the classic from Little Bins for Little Hands is a scientific exploration that will make a mess in the most magnificent way possible!

Fall Color Science

Greg Shield via Unsplash

Why do leaves change color in the fall? That's a tricky one to explain to your child. That is, without the help of a hands-on experiment to do the "talking." If you're not sure where to start, check out this simple exploration from How We Learn

Related: 7 Sun-Science Experiments to Make Your Day

Fall Scents Science

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Asia Citro via Fun at Home with Kids

With this imaginative experiment from Fun At Home With Kids, your kiddo can combine the sensory science of the fall season with a creative craft. Encourage your child to ask questions about the senses and talk about how people can explore through them (including the sense of sight, taste, smell, touch, and hearing). As your child mixes, mashes, stretches, and smashes the scented dough, ask open-ended questions, such as, "How does the dough feel on your hands?" and, "What can you smell?" Your child can even create an accompanying chart, comparing the play dough scent to different foods. 

Apple Taste Test

fall science experiments
Mama Papa Bubba

The tastes, scents, and sights of fall are here! And your child is ready to explore what the season has to offer. Try a sensory science exploration with this apple-tasting activity from Mama Papa Bubba.

Insider tip: if you're looking for great apple recipes, click here. 

Related: It’s Alive! Gross (But Cool) Science Experiments for Kids

Candy Creations

fall science experiments
Lemon Lime Adventures

This STEM idea from Lemon Lime Adventures takes autumn engineering to the next level. Your little learner can explore the art of building, getting hands-on with concepts such as form vs. function, balance, and weight distribution. 

Insider tip: For ways to use up leftover Halloween candy, check out our ideas here. 

 

 

 

Here are a few unique traits that make babies born in this month special

Pumpkin spice lattes aren’t the only reason why September calls for celebration. Did you know that September is the most popular month of the year to be born? Yup! According to a study done by Reader’s Digest, nine of the 10 most common birthdays are in September. So get ready to party, and discover some other interesting facts about your September baby.

They’re happier.

Success is great, but nothing is more important than happiness. Time reports people born in the fall months are the least likely to suffer from depression. They are also the least likely to suffer from bipolar disorder, but studies disagree on whether it’s because there’s still a lot of fresh produce in the fall or short winter days haven’t set in yet.

People born in September are at the top of their class.

Being a September baby means higher rates of academic success, according to a study conducted by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Most September babies are the oldest kids in their class thanks to enrollment cut-off dates that often lead to these tykes getting a late start in school. That late start, also known as red-shirting, means that kids born in September are more mature, which was shown to have a significant impact on their cognitive development and test scores throughout primary school.

They probably make good co-workers.

People born in September fall under either the Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) or Libra (Sept. 22 – Oct. 22) astrology sign. One strength of a Virgo baby is that they’re hardworking and analytical, and Libra babies are cooperative and diplomatic, all of which are good qualities in a teammate.

Related: Babies Born in June Are More Social (& Other Fun Facts)

People born in September and September babies are usually good athletes
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They’re usually first-string.

Academics aren’t the only thing September babies are successful at. Babies born in the fall are more likely to succeed in athletics as well. For the same reasons that they are successful in the classroom, being the oldest often gives them an on-field advantage in size and strength.

The birthstone for September is a sapphire.

One of the world’s most precious gemstones, ancient Greek and Roman societies believed this brilliant blue stone would protect those who wore it from harm and envy. In medieval Europe, the sapphire was also thought to have healing powers.

They tend to live longer.

People born in September and November are more likely to live to be 100. According to a study from the University of Chicago that analyzed data from over 1,500 centurions, most people who live to be 100 are born during these months. The reason for this, the researchers suggest, is that this group was less likely to suffer from seasonal infections early in life, which could impact life-long health.

People born in September have strong bones.

A study conducted by Bristol University concluded that babies born in late summer and early fall had thicker bones than babies born during the rest of the year. Wider bones are thought to be stronger and less prone to breaking especially later in life, which is good news if you live to be 100.

There are lots of famous people born in September.

Every birth month can claim a celebrity or two, but September is flooded with famous faces blowing out their birthday candles. Keanu Reeves, Will Smith, and Beyonce are just some of the A-list stars born in September, but it doesn’t stop there. Some of your kid’s favorite authors and creative minds are also September babies, including Roald Dahl, Shel Silverstein, and Jim Henson.

Related: Why People Born in August Are Strong-Willed (& Other Interesting Facts)

Fall weather and great deals? These Labor Day sales are so good

Don’t limit yourself to shopping for the traditional mattress this Labor Day weekend (though there’s some great deals on those, too!). We gathered up a ton of our favorite deals from big savings on smart desks to deals from your favorite Hydro Flasks. You’re going to find a great deal on clothes for the kids and a Rugs USA sale unlike any other. It’s a weekend full of savings! Make sure to bookmark; we’re updating this one all week long!


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