August’s headline is usually about heading back to school, but we’re guessing your BTS shopping looks a bit different this year. That doesn’t mean there aren’t deals to be found. Now is the time to stock up on toys for next summer, get delish take-out at a discount or connect with an indie bookstore that will become your new family fave. Here are seven local deals your team can take advantage of now.

2nd Base

2nd Base Seattle

This summer, Seattle says good-bye to 2nd Base, its iconic and beloved used sporting goods store. Be a part of its “final pitch” before closing day August 30th, 2020. The deals are always amazing and always negotiable, especially right now. Founded on the altruistic concept of keeping products out of landfills, Beau Sadick, a proud Seattle native, has been serving this community for 30 years. Join customers Ken Griffey, Jr., Jay Inslee, and Ed Viesturs and scoop up bikes, skis, climbing gear, baseballs, soccer balls, footballs and any other recreational equipment you can think of. Uncover goodies like cricket bats, a croquet set straight out of Alice In Wonderland and that perfectly-sized Frozen bike helmet. Admire the vintage signs and old wooden racing shell made by famous, local boat maker Pocock, hanging from the ceiling while you browse. Stop in anytime noon to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday to load up on outdoor family fun and wish Beau a happy retirement.

1001 N.E. Boat St.
Seattle, WA 98105
206-325-2273
Online: 2ndbaseseattle.com

Sweet Treats Cookie Dough

"Move over cupcakes, cookie dough is the new treat to eat!" The best part about making homemade cookies is licking the bowl clean. Sweet Treats Cookie Dough in Snoqualmie has perfected the art of cookie dough gluttony. They use an egg substitute and heat-treated flour so their krispie treats, stuffed Oreos, and scoops are safe and delicious. Most of the goodies are vegan and dairy-free and some gluten-free options are available as well. Pop into the store on Saturday or Sunday, between 1 & 5 p.m. to grab one of their push-up pops or dough pops and mention Red Tricycle for 15% off. If Snoqualmie is not on the agenda, don't panic. They will ship their famous Edible Cookie Dough Kit, which is currently discounted, so you can make the sugary dollops of heaven in your home kitchen. Free shipping makes it that much sweeter! Use code RED2020 for $6 off to cover the shipping cost at online checkout.

8125 Falls Ave. S.E.
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
425-363-2985
Online: sweettreatscookiedough.com

Show Pony

Show Pony is a fashion staple in the Fremont area and the place to pick up that perfect summer dress or pair of earrings. Time to shed the lounge wear for a refresh—some boho chic attire paired with a new accessory makes a splash on the boat, in the park or dining al fresco. Owner Stephanie Hara packs the place with feminine shapes and a warm vibe. Although not a kid’s boutique, this summer Show Pony has fun deals for your tinies! Spend $50 or more and get a mask for your child or yourself for free, locally made by the stylish Prairie Underground. Drop $75 and get a mask and a branded onesie or baby tee (sizes 3–24 mos.). Grab over $100 worth of fabulous finds and get a mask, a onesie or tee, plus get 10% off your purchase. All while supplies last. Remember–look good, feel good! They're open every day from noon to 6 p.m.

3501 Fremont Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
206-706-4188
Online: showponyboutique.com

Atrium Kitchen

Atrium Kitchen

Giving back while dining in is the theme of Atrium Kitchen’s summer meal pick-up program. Your family can savor delicious meals, made lovingly from scratch by owner Chef Traci, using fresh Pike Place Market ingredients, and skip the mess in the kitchen. Less time preparing meals means more summer outdoor family-time, and with this wonderful Pacific Northwest weather, everyone wants more moments in the sun. Most importantly, every meal purchased supports the essential program Nourished Neighborhood, which provides free meals to home-bound seniors and people experiencing homelessness. The prepared meal menu changes weekly and is published by 6 p.m. every Saturday. Ordering online is a breeze, and when you put “Red Tricycle”in the notes you'll get a free dessert—special Chocolate Chip-Toffee cookies or Tiramisu truffles. Or bring the whole family together to cook with Atrium Kitchen’s DIY Meal Kits. Eat well, do good!

93 Pike St.
Seattle, WA 98101
206-829-9525
Online: atriumkitchenpikeplace.com

Ophelia’s Books

Brewbooks via Flickr

Ophelia’s Books is a wonderful maze of magic. This summer, mask up and take your kids to this mesmerizing collection of children and teen reads. The used books are already a steal, but this summer mention Red Tricycle to get a "buy two get the third kid's book half-off deal. With Seattle Public Library still closed, this is a fantastic alternative to freshen up your collection. While your Littles, and not so Littles, are upstairs in the children’s section, head downstairs to browse the travel, mystery and cooking selections. The main floor has some of the most beautiful coffee table books you will ever find at sometimes twenty dollars or less, and of course their used current collection is fantastic as well. You can also leave requests with the staff as they book hunt weekly for new treasures. It’s okay to fill your arms with books, and don’t forget to peek around for the famous cat. The shop is open daily, from noon to 7 p.m., with a three person limit. Masks are required.

3504 Fremont Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98103
206-632-3759
Online: opheliasbooks.com

Kamonegi

Kamonegi

2020 has been the year of cooking at home. At first, culinary creativity was a fun diversion but now your recipe repertoire is feeling redundant. Your family wants something new but you can’t seem to stop making salmon burgers. Not everyone’s an artisan soba noodle guru or slow-cooked barbecue grill master. Never fear, this summer two of the leading restaurants in those categories have got your group covered. Fremont’s acclaimed soba specialist Kamonegi is a hero with curbside pickup, offering free onigiri (rice balls) and yakult drinks for kids 12 and under with each order (diners don’t have to bring children along as proof; it’s on the honor system). While you wait, hit up their sake bar Hannyatou next door which is open for takeout drinks. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. & 4-7:30 p.m.

1054 N, 39th St.
Seattle, WA 98103
206-632-0185
Online: kamonegiseattle.com

The Traveler

Bainbridge Traveler

Bainbridge Island waves bon voyage to their go-to travel store. Susan and Barbara are retiring and ready to sell their collection of luggage, travel clothing, accessories, guide books, maps and literature. Although it might seem like a far away dream, travel is a human constant, whether exploring your garden, your state or another land. Jump on this deal to prepare for future voyages nearby and abroad. Everything is 30% off until the middle/end of August. Be sure to call and check on the final closing date; when the merchandise is gone, so is the shop. After grabbing the steal of the century on luggage for the family and some maps to frame, ask the owners about their time living in Colombia, Switzerland and England. The store is open Mondays through Sundays, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

256 Winslow Way E.
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
206-842-4578
Online: thetraveler.com

Cask & Trotter

For the finger-licking crew, Cask & Trotter, South Lake Union’s barbecue joint, offers a $60 family meal, which includes two pounds of meat, two sides, four pieces of corn bread, six slider buns, dessert and a bottle of house red. Whoa. Invite the neighbors for a socially distanced lawn party or be prepared for serious left-overs. Yum! They're open daily, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with a weekday Happy Hour, from 4 to 6 p.m.

711 Westlake Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
206-453-4756
Online: caskandtrotter.com

—Natalie Compagno

featured photo: iStock

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Remember back in eight grade when you were totally into the surfer fashion craze, even though you lived in a totally landlocked suburb? Well file this latest summer-time, beachy jewelry trend under ‘everything old is new again’.

Puka shells are making a comeback—in a major way. From bracelets and bangles to necklaces and earrings, you’ll find these perfectly puka picks almost everywhere in the next few months. If you’re looking for a little inspo, check out these surfer-esque selections.

Potessa Natural Shell Beads

Amazon

If you want that throwback look, this puka shell necklace is pretty much the same thing you had when you were 14. It's simple, adjustable and comes with a pretty rad price-point ($11.99). 

Angelfly Anklet or Braclet

Amazon

When your tween or teen jumps on the puka trend, this anklet/bracelet ($12.99) is the perfect pick!

Creatyi Handmade Natural Shell Beads

Amazon

Go for a pop of color with this fun fashion ($12.99). 

Macramental Seashell Earrings

Etsy

A boho chic look is easy with these macrame shell earrings ($16.25) that you can find on Etsy!

—Erica Loop

 

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Making a list? When checkin’ it twice we suggest shopping homegrown this season. Head to the Headquarters at Seaport Village, an uncrowded place to find curated gifts from local artisans. From toys and surf-inspired presents to urban art, chocolate and boho chic, here is where you’ll find gifts for those last few people on your list. Scroll down and discover why this spot is a great spot for last minute gifts.

The History

Little explorers will dig finding the jail cells in the historic police headquarters that was built in 1939 and decommissioned in 1987. Look at old time pictures of the people held there, take a cute mug shot and view a display of old police department remains. The Headquarters itself has a beautiful and open feel with clay tile roofs and Mediterranean-style archways. Now, there are many outdoor couches around the center with large shade umbrellas to sit and put up your feet!

Photo: Port of San Diego

Where To Shop

For Kids of All Ages: Geppetto’s Toy Store
Brian Miller, Geppetto’s owner, personally gets involved in picking the toys that are sold in his locally-owned San Diego stores, which in some ways makes him the real Santa Claus. Miller’s focus is on curating toys with high play value and the best quality. This season you’ll find everything from wood building blocks for the littles, to the latest hot board games, and science kits to inspire future thinkers. Not sure what to get that special kiddo? Let the Geppetto elves help you find the perfect present. Bonus: wrapping is all free.

Online: gepettostoys.com

For Sand and Surf-Inspired Gifts: Urban Beach House
For family (and friends) who wear the classic surf brands, wade into the locally-owned Urban Beach House store. You’ll love the hip vibe and dig not only the latest on-trend surf fashions but also, the best accessories. From a Cali-Love trucker hat and locally-made jewelry to the best sunblock. You’ll also find cute and quirky home decor for all those beach-lovers on your list.

Online: headquarters/urbanbeachhouse.com

For Sophisticated Boho Chic: Madison
For the friend who treasures purses, jewelry and clothes by known and up-and-coming designers this is your store. You’ll find leather gifts, handmade jewelry and casual chic clothes by designers, Brighton, Tat2, Uno de 50, and Free People. You’re sure to find that perfect present for those who love luxury. Bonus: Beautiful free gift-wrapping.

Online: headquarters/madison.com

For the Chocolate-Lovers: Dallmann’s Fine Chocolates
You’ll delight in the locally-made chocolates that are delicious and a work of art. Made with the finest and freshest ingredients, they create chocolate that almost looks too good to eat. The San Diego box is a mix of their most popular flavors.

Online: dallmanconfections.com

For Those That Appreciate Cool Art: United Streets of Art
Support local urban SoCal artist who’s art you’ll find on high-quality leather accessories and phone cases in this unique store. From San Diego to Santa Monica find what local artists are inspired to create. Cool sayings, graffiti-talk and fabulous skylines, all come together on backpacks, cool wallets, cosmetic bags and canvases.

Online: unitedstreetsofart.com

Where to Eat

Flour & Barley
When the little shoppers get hungry, eat indoors or on the outdoor covered patio at Flour & Barley. Littles will love the New York style pizza and large meatballs, you’ll be glad for the craft beer. If you hit up the happy hour (3:30-6 p.m.) you can get food for under ten dollars.

Online: flourandbarley.com

Puesto
This local hot spot mixes Mexican street style with a vibrant atmosphere. A little more swanky they hand make tortillas, use sustainable seafood, and source local organic greens, you’ll get fresh food that tastes innovative. With the littles in tow there is a large outside patio and (although no tot menu) they will make quesadillas.

Online: eatpuesto.com


Gelato Paradiso
For dessert Gelato Paradiso is a treat. Made fresh, they have a variety of flavors. The taste is creamy, but not too sweet. If you’re kids can’t decide, they don’t mind giving free samples. From mango and pistachio to salted caramel and cookies and cream there’s a flavor for everyone.

Online: gelatoparadiso.net

Photo: The Headquarters

Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

789 W Harbor Dr.
San Diego, Ca
619-235-4013
Online: theheadquarters.com

Have you shopped The Headquarters at Seaport Village? Tell us about it in the comments below.

—Nikki Walsh (photos without credit too!)

Sure, our seasons don’t change much here in the Bay Area, but while trees sprouting new leaves may not call for a wardrobe overhaul, your little one sprouting up another few inches over the fall and winter months is the best excuse to get them into some fresh new looks for Spring. We have a preview of Old Navy’s new Spring line, which includes everything from sweet, cinch-waisted rompers to classic khaki shorts perfect for every occasion.

Baby Boho Chic 
Mix slouchy, cinch-waisted pants in pretty pastels and batik-inspired patterns with a classic blue and white-stripped top in an of-the-moment cut and featuring a cute tie, and a pair of simple, shiny sandals for an outfit that is ideal for running, jumping and climbing, not to mention striking a pose at any Spring birthday fete.

Bright Ideas
Let their little personalities shine by adding a bold colored tee to the classic jeans and sneakers look. Skater shoes have been shrunk down and blocked out in two contrasting colors, for kicks that are classic but fun. This killer combo goes from school to the swing set with ease.

Prep School
Some looks never go out of style. Pair classic khaki shorts with a heather gray tee-shirt and top it off with a navy varsity jacket for a look that works everywhere—the classroom, the playground, even a night out for pizza with grandma and grandpa (who are always asking you to tuck in your shirt).

Spring Flings
The Bay Area’s sunny-one-minute, foggy-the-next weather calls for an outfit with a similar split personality. This chambray romper features short shorts and a long-sleeved button up, plus a playful drawstring waist. Paired with some scrunched-side slip-ons in pale pink, this Spring look is ready for the beach, the park or a shopping date with mom.

Which spring look would you choose for your kids’ wardrobe?

— Erin Feher