Come for the volcano, stay for the fun. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) recently opened their latest installation, Pompeii: The Exhibit. You might not think of ancient Rome as a way to keep your kids entertained, but that’s exactly what this exhibit will do. Starting with a short movie focused on the infamous Mount Vesuvius, you and your kids will be taken on an epic Roman adventure. Read on to find out more.

photo: Bess Dwyer

Introducing Pompeii
The tour starts off with the introductory video that describes Pompeii before the eruption: a Roman city that lived cozily next to Mount Vesuvius. The citizens had no idea that the mountain was a volcano, so when it blew, it took the city by surprise—and buried it in 13 – 25 feet of ash that managed to preserve the it in a truly unique way.

After the video, the doors open up to a whole different world.

What Your Kids Will Love
Why will the kiddos care about this? Because they will get a chance to see what life was like for people in 79 A.D., and they will be shocked at how similar life was back then compared to now. Ask your kids to point out items they recognize—chances are, you and your children will be surprised at how many there are!

OMSI has also worked its magic and added some additional interactive aspects to the displays, like a chance to build roman arches or recreate the famous mosaics that proliferated the city. The Museum also has pocket demonstrations and cart demonstrations throughout the day, so your kids can get even more hands on with the artifacts.

 

photo: Bess Dwyer

The Exhibit
The exhibit is full of fascinating artifacts, (Note: some of which are so fragile that strollers aren’t allowed inside.) The subject matter may be sensitive for some young scientists, so we suggest that you take a look at some of the previews online in advance to get a sense of what is and is not appropriate for your particular young ones before you go. Your kids will find most of the artifacts mesmerizing and some of them even provide great teachable parenting moments like bodies that were encased in ash laying near jewelry and gold treasures. A great reminder to us all that not all of our personal belongings are worth going back for when there’s an emergency.

Near the end of the exhibit, you’ll get a chance to experience captivating video (with extra cool special effects!) that shows what the day of the eruption probably looked like. That video alone will keep your kids talking about their trip to the museum for weeks to come.

photo: OMSI

A Volcano Lesson
Possibly the best learning spot comes at the end of the exhibit, in the Volcanology Field Office. Here, your kiddos will get the opportunity to learn about how Mount Vesuvius is similar to the volcanoes that surround us here in Portland. There are geological samples, including ash from Mt. St. Helens, and 3D sculptures of local volcanoes. But your young explorers might just have the most fun with the “spider” — a volcanology tool that records just about everything related to eruptions and related earthquakes. Your littles can even try jumping around to see if they can make the earth move!

Keep looking throughout the museum, and you’ll see that the Pompeii connections don’t end in the field office. There are tie-ins throughout the museum, like the experiment in the chemistry lab explaining how even the air changes when a volcano blows its lid.

photo: OMSI

This exhibit is a great way for your kids (and you) to learn more about life in Roman times, and offers a perfect opportunity to tell them about Mt. St. Helens and our own local PNW ring of fire.

OMSI
1945 SE Water Ave.
503-797-4000
Dates: Through Oct 22
Online: omsi.edu
Cost: OMSI Members: Adults $16; Youth (ages 3-13) $10; Seniors (ages 63+) $12
Non-members: Adults $26; Youth (ages 3-13) $17; Seniors (ages 63+) $22

What are your family’s favorite stories about the local volcanoes? Share them with us in the comments below. 

—Bess Dwyer

Channeling their inner superpower and defending the world. Clearly, your kid is no stranger to imaginative play. Inspire her next role play extravaganza by taking in the brand-new movie, Saban’s Power Rangers, debuting Friday, March 24. The new feature film follows all of your favorite Power Rangers as they save the earth from a cosmic witch. Read on to find out why this film is a win for families everywhere.

The Power Rangers: Reimagined
If you’re used to the Power Rangers of the 1990’s, get ready to see this clan in a whole new (and modern!) light. The movie features state-of-the-art special effects your kids have come to expect from feature films and captivating character arcs you’ve come to expect from this classic TV series. Think of this family flick as the best of both worlds: fresh and wow-worthy for your kids, and nostalgic and classic enough for you. It debuts on Friday, March 24, 2017 in theaters across the country. Snag your tickets here.

See the Movie & Then Morph Into a Power Ranger
After taking in the flick, live like a Power Ranger. It’s easy with their line of toys, masks, dress-up sets and more. Below are a few of our favorites, and for a full Power Rangers transformation be sure to check out nostalgic products by clicking here.

Power Ranger Sound Effect Mask
Once you put on the mask, you become a Power Ranger. Things get even more real with the addition of sound effects. As you play and fight to save the world, you’ll hear battle sound and phrases from the movie you just saw! Available at Target.com for $11.99

Deluxe Dress-up Set
Complete your look with a full-on costume. Snagging one of these dress-up sets may even get you out of buying another one for Halloween this year. Available at Target.com for $24.99

 

 

Interactive Megazord Figurine
Make sure your Power Rangers adventure goes off without a hitch with this interactive figurine. Available at Walmart.com for $59.99.

Let’s Get You Excited with Some Fun Facts You Might Not Know
• Power Rangers is one of the first mulit-ethnic superhero teams also featuring girl superheroes, which we think is a powerful and educational message to send to your growing tots.

• The series launched in 1993 and is the most-watched kids action series in television history.

Do your kids watch Power Rangers? Did you as a child? Tell us about your favorite Power Rangers memory in the comments below and then go see the new movie as a family.

— Erin Lem

Morgan’s Journey has been delighting children and their families around the world for nearly three decades. The play is a captivating exploration of joyous yet challenging childhood experiences, and offers audiences a unique opportunity for active participation. Encountering inevitable growing pains, Morgan learns a valuable and moving lesson about love and the true meaning of friendship. Learn more and buy your tickets here.

Looking to give Goodnight Moon a little extra shelf time (and well deserved break)? Freshen up family story time by adding 12 fantastic new books for ages 3-11. From early readers to chapter books and graphic novels, flip through the album below to discover your budding bookworm’s latest literary fave.

Peg + Cat: The Race Car Problem

Ages: 3-7

Peg and Cat, stars of the popular math-based PBS animated show, have their own book! Here, the adorable duo create a car and enter it in a race. In order to win, they’ll have to draw on all their math skills, bringing us on a rollicking adventure in the process. Love it? Look for the next two in the series: The Chicken Problem and The Pizza Problem.

Available at indiebound.com, $12.99.

Do you know of new kiddo-captivating reads? Share with us in the Comments! 

—Emma Bland Smith

Getting young explorers excited about different cultures and geography is just a few clicks away, thanks to a growing array of edu-taining and globally-minded apps that’ll send your Dora and Diego on their own virtual globetrotting adventures. Flip through our album to unearth captivating apps that teach your budding world traveler about foreign cuisines, global geography, international languages…and even space travel!

GeoGuessr — Let’s Explore the World!

Imagine suddenly being plopped somewhere in the world and it’s your job to figure out exactly where the heck you are, based only on visual clues provided by the location. That’s the premise of GeoGuessr, a surprisingly addictive educational app and web-based game. Powered by Google Maps and Google Street View, players are transported to myriad locations around the globe, from the arid Australian bush to the zooming streets of New York City. We love the scavenger hunt quality of the game as well as the views of the exotic and not-so-exotic locales.

Pro-tip: pick up clues of your whereabouts by reading street signs, checking out indigenous flora and fauna, and considering local architecture.

Good for: Ages 6 & up

Free on iTunes and GeoGuessr.com

What’s your favorite global app? Tell us in the comments!

— Kipp Jarecke-Cheng

The remake of ‘The Jungle Book’ will hit theaters April 2016, and if the movie’s trailer wasn’t captivating enough, Disney recently released the glamorous cast photos. We see the voice actors, such as Idris Abla and Scarlett Johansson, posing with their CGI character. To see what we mean, check it out.

Shere Khan, the bengal tiger determined to rid the jungle of the Mowgli and other humans, voiced by Idris Alba:

Bagheera, the panther who feels it’s his responsibility to help Mowgli leave the jungle, voiced by Ben Kingsley:

King Louie, the 12-foot ape who is convinced Mowgli knows the secret to man’s deadly “red flower” (fire), voiced by Christopher Walken:

Akera, the alpha-male wolf who helps look after Mowgli, voiced by Giancarlo Esposito:

Raksha, the mother wolf who cares for her pups including Mowgli, voiced by Lupita Nyong’o:

Kaa, the python that enchants Mowgli with it’s storytelling, voiced by Scarlett Johansson:

 

All photos courtesy of Disney’s The Jungle Book via Facebook

 

Who is your favorite character from The Jungle Book? Tell us in the comments below!

 

An original series that is fun, engaging and provides nuggets of teachable moments to your kids is any parent’s dream. Throw in the fact that you’ll feel totally comfortable leaving them watching an episode while you shower or finish up a conference call is the cherry on top. Read on to discover why we’re enamored with the Amazon Original award-winning Tumble Leaf series and how the show will win over you and your kids the moment you hit play.

The Plot: What to Expect
The original series follows a blue fox named Fig and his sidekick caterpillar buddy named Stick on their adventures as they explore the world around them. Joining the duo on their discoveries is a cast of endearing characters like Maple, a pink fox and Hedge…you guessed it, a hedgehog. Each episode begins with Fig scurrying down to the Finding Place, a special room in the hull of his home on the island of Tumble Leaf, to uncover the episode’s featured object. The objects range from shiny coins to flashlights to a sponge and a straw. Using the object Fig finds, he and his buddies embark on an adventure where they use the object to relate to the world around them. Your kids will follow along as they create shadows with a flashlight or discover how reflections work.

Why You’ll ALL Get Hooked
The animation is cute, colorful and enchanting. The entire series is done in stop motion (think: Chicken Run or the original Wallace and Gromit), which makes the visuals of each scene really captivating. Coupled with the vibrant animation are each episode’s teaching moments. Fig and his friends use objects to understand the world around them, but each exploration is relatable to kids as young as three-years-old. In short, the narratives won’t hit you over the head with science in a boring or irrelevant way. At 11 minutes long, each episode will make your kids look at their environment in a new light and encourage their curiosity.

It’s Not Just Us
We’re not the only ones digging Tumble Leaf. The series is a winner of five Daytime Emmy’s and the winner of the 2015 Parent’s Choice Gold Award.

What’s Next
Season two of the award-winning show debuts on Amazon December 11, 2015! Click here to watch the debut episodes as Fig and his friends embark on even more fantastic adventures. Not caught up yet? Check out the series’ first season here.

Have you watched Tumble Leaf before? What do your kids love about it? Share your experience in the comment section below!

all photos courtesy of Amazon Original

There is nothing quite like cracking open a brand-new book; the feel of the pages, the smell of the paper, and of course, the captivating characters and spellbinding storylines. A visit to your local bookstore can open your child’s eyes to the wonderful world of books and help instill a lifelong love of reading. Click through the gallery to see our favorite local bookstores that love kids and put a premium on pint-sized readers.

Elliott Bay Book Company

Nestled in the center of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, The Elliott Bay Book Company is a full service bookstore, home to over 150,000 titles. And the bookstore features one of our area’s best selection of new books, including a stellar collection of children’s books and graphic novels. The bookstore has great character and an inviting atmosphere for book lovers of all ages. If you have a tween or teen, check out the Underground YA Book Group. The friendly and helpful staff can help you find the perfect book or spend time scanning the shelves to find something that strikes your fancy. While you're there, be sure to visit Little Oddfellows, the cozy, in-house café that offers baked goods, sandwiches, coffee from Caffe Vita and beer and wine for the more mature patrons.

Bonus: Need a sweet treat to cool you down? Head next door and get your ice cream fix at Molly Moon’s, a local favorite that serves up homemade ice cream using local ingredients and sustainable practices.

1521 10th Ave.
Seattle, Wa 98122
Phone: (206) 624-6600
Online: elliottbaybook.com

Hours: Mon–Thurs., 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

photo: Elliott Bay Book Company Facebook page

Does your family have a favorite neighborhood book store? Tell us what makes it so special in the comments below.

— Abbey McGee

As a parent, loud noise is part of the job. But when date night finally transpires, it’s time to zone it all out, and that requires a relaxing environment. 7×7 has put together an amazing list of quiet, serene places to dine where you won’t need to shout to be heard. Just sit, relax, and find out how to make your well-deserved date night a tranquil time.

Sometimes eating to the tune of bartenders shaking drinks, groups guffawing, and the latest indie rock sensation on the sound system is cool. (We’re looking at you, Bottle Cap.) But there are (so many) times when dinner needs to be a respite from noise. Maybe it’s been a rough week. Maybe your older relatives are in town. Or maybe it’s time for something a little corny romantic with your SO. Whatever the reason, here’s our list of quiet, calm restaurants, by the neighborhood. There might even be a delicious pork chop or two for your enjoyment—in hushed tones, of course.

Polk Gulch: A neat little Moroccan BYOB on Polk St., Tajine‘s feathery bastilla and staggering array of tajine variations run marathons around other contenders in the genre. 1653 Polk St.

Tenderloin: It’s cheap, the banh xeo is heavenly, and Bodega Bistro‘s vibe sticks to an unpompous reverence for the authentic Vietnamese goodness filling the room. 607 Larkin St.

Russian Hill: Sure we’ve heard some guy named Brad Pitt dines here when he’s in town to avoid the crazies. But we eat at Allegro Romano for the very special jewel box of a space, nicely rendered Italian basics like lobster ravioli, and a welcome escape from city bustle. Promise. 1701 Jones St.

JapantownFamily-owned Post street starlet Bushi-tei provides sweet service, and relative silence so there’s literally no distraction from the captivating California Japanese creations on the plate. 1638 Post St.

To see the rest of the list, read the full 7×7 article here.

Written by Carolyn Alburger

This is our weekly guest post from our friends at 7×7, a site that keeps you up on the best of SF. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a fantastic Date Night idea each week. Be sure to check out their blog for hourly doses of the best of SF.