If it’s new and amazing and popped up in the last year, we knew about it — and told you! Let’s take a look back at Red Tricycle’s best finds of 2014, from crazy-cool hacks to must-stop travel spots to the most awesome in innovations in toys and gear.

Coolest New Toys
New toys pop up daily and we gave you the scoop on the best. Everybody loves the handy-dandy craft delivery service from Kiwi Crate, and in 2014 the exclusive Kiwi Crate for Target was launched. Also, the Roominate modern dollhouse gave STEM-toy loving kiddos a chance to wire their own dollhouse; and the ultimate in building toys met the digital era when LEGOs went 3D and online with Google Chrome. And don’t forget that PlayTape introduced a way to make designing a city for all those trucks and trains just a little easier.

Photo: Roominate

Best Parenting Hacks
Parenting: Sometimes it’s all about survival. That’s why hacks like frozen pacifier pops for new parents, the why-didn’t-I-think-of-that  foam flooring for camping with kids. and the best way to use up those old stockings during the family photo shoot were not only hilarious but indispensable too.

Photo: A Little Campy

Best Reasons to Upcycle
We all know the value of a cardboard box. From amazing DIY creations like a grocery store stand, to the ultimate baby entertainment (at least for 15 minutes!) by way of a cardboard maze, this year was all about upcycling the most basic of building materials into just about anything.

Photo: ikatbag

Best Reasons to Travel with Kids
Making a family bucket list in 2014 was easy, especially after we scoured the globe to share the most awesome in family travels. A favorite in coolest hotel rooms for kids was the Pirate Room at LEGOland. And while searching for those kid-friendly spots we found gems like Hawk’s Cay, Florida Keys, where swimming with dolphins is an everyday thing. We also revealed the spectacular play space, Peekadoodle in San Francisco.

Photo: Ching-Yun L. via yelp

Best Reasons to Get Tech Happy
From hearing the amazing sound of your baby’s heartbeat to a family-friendly new battery bank to awesome tablets for your littles — like the Kindle Fire HD — we shared some of the coolest reasons to get tech happy in 2014.

Photo: amazon.com

Best Ways to Keep Baby Busy
After a year scouring the best blogs on creative entertainment for busy fingers, we provided you with long lists in hopes of giving you and the little explorer hours of fun. From sensory bags to homemade blackberry playdoh and even a Baby Lite Brite, we were wowed by all the innovative ideas we found.

Photo: Jen Haas

Best DIY Crafts
Whether it was working with Mother Nature’s materials to make awesome crafts like decorative doodles, attempting some apple bowling art or even making a baby footprint masterpiece when you couldn’t get out of the house for craft time, we showed you how to set up right at home. We even shared the latest in craft kit subscriptions, like the one from Artsy Fartsy, filled with everything you need for a master project.

Photo: The Artful Parent 

Coolest New Gear 
It rocks to be a kid these days, and after checking out some new gear we’re almost convinced it makes being a parent easier too (we did say “almost,” right?) The new Ergo 360 offered the forward-facing position baby adores combined with the Ergo comfort fit parents love, while the Dozer Rocker presented a new take on naps in car seats and the Weehoo Trailer, with it’s fit-one-fit-all system gave parents a great new reason to hit the road. One splurge-worthy product, the Baby Brezza — baby’s first latte-making machine — really gave our readers a buzz.

Photo: Baby Brezza

Best “Frozen” Party
How many “Frozen” parties was your kid invited to in 2014? We’re willing to bet it was more than one. We were blown away by some amazing party plays on the smash hit Disney film, like this one thrown by a Marin Family.

Photo: Tony Mextaxas

Best Reasons to Play With Food
No doubt about it: Food is more fun when your kids actually eat it. We gave you ideas and seriously tasty recipes so you can get those dinner plates (or any plates, really) cleared. Red Tricycle writer Selena Kohng blew our minds with her incredible food art for kiddos … check out her crafty fox bagel! There were several are-you-kidding-me recipes we shared, especially treats like Cookies N’ Cream popcorn. And the sky was the limit when it comes to incredible edibles, especially Disney-themed cakes like Rapunzel’s Tower

 Photo: OC’s Kitchen

One More Reason to Love Jason Segel
Even if you didn’t need another reason to be a huge fan of celeb Jason Segel, we gave you yet one more. When he chatted up Red Tricycle about his new book trilogy, Nightmares!, we learned cool facts about what makes this modern Muppet master tick.

Photo: Random House Children’s Books

Best Perks of Being Preggo
Nevermind the little person kicking around inside your belly. We had the skinny on some of 2014’s best perks of being preggo. You won’t even miss wine (that much!) when sipping 9 Months Sparkling Beverage. And having a Build-Your-Own-Sprinkle Cupcake Party was one of the coolest party themes we wanted to re-create. As far as new gear went, making your designer bag your go-to diaper bag was one of the most unique things we saw year.

 Photo: Life in Play

Coolest New Openings
There are always new and cool kiddie-themed spots opening up, and our resolution in 2014 was to share the very best with you. Whether you drove right over to Diggerland USA in New Jersey for some excavating, got to check out the Discovery Cube in LA for science fun, or checked out the brand-new Maggie Daley Park in Chicago, we gave your our insider tips to making the mostest of your outing.

Photo: Jeff Bogle

What new and cool things did you love in 2014? Share with us in the comments! 

— Gabby Cullen

The cure for the end-of-summer stir-crazies? Drop-in activities that you can do on a moment’s notice. There are tons of music and art classes and events around town that fit the bill, from a sing-along at Mariano’s to a make-your-own-masterpiece at Morton Arboretum. Did we mention they’re easy on the wallet? Yeah, we like that too!

photo: City of Chicago

Millennium Park Target Family Fun Festival
There’s so much going on at this shebang, you just might forget to get the kids ready to go back to school! With interactive activities, acts and crafts, games and music for kids of all ages all for the low price of free, it’s totally worth the price of parking or public transportation it takes to get there. Activities are provided by Barrel of Monkeys, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago History Museum, Easel Art Studio, Lookingglass Theatre and The Millennium Park Foundation, just to name a few.

Held daily 10 a.m.-3 p.m. thru Sunday, August 24
Admission: Free
201 E. Randolph St.
The Loop
312-742-1168
Online: cityofchicago.org

Bubbles Academy Shows at Monica + Andy
Like chocolate and peanut butter, kids music and shopping are the perfect combination. And in this case, the music is coming from Bubbles Academy, the Lincoln Park play space and interactive activities hub. Bubbles musicians make guest appearances at Chicago’s newest children’s clothing store, Monica + Andy on a weekly basis. The 30-minute interactive performance is packed with popular children’s songs for kids to jam along to while parents check out the store.

Held Tuesdays in August, 10:30-11 a.m.
Admission: Free
2038 N. Halsted St.
Lincoln Park
312-600-8530
Online: monicaandandy.com

photo: Morton Arboretum

Art at Morton Arboretum
Get art-spiration or be a busy bee at the west suburban outdoor wonderland. The drop-in classes and family adventure programs keep littles busy and engaged with projects like make-your-own mini scarecrows or water lily masterpieces based on famous nature art. You’ll finally have the ideal answer to the age-old kid question, “What are we doing today?”

Held through October on weekdays from 1-4 p.m. & weekends from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission: Included in Arboretum admission ($12/adults; $9 youth ages 2-17; discounts on Wednesdays)
4100 Illinois Route 53
Lisle
630-968-0074
Online: mortonarb.org

Toddler Tuesdays at The Red Balloon Co.
Not sure how you’re going to find time to stock your kid’s closets now that he’s graduated from sitting in the stroller to running through stores pulling everything off the shelves? The good people at The Red Balloon Co. in Bucktown have solved the problem with weekly Toddler Tuesdays. Each Tuesday, swing by and encourage your kids to let it rip with free music or art classes while you pick up the hottest children’s fashions. Upcoming themes include heart-pumping activities from The Little Gym and “Schoolapalooza,” a party that salutes back-to-school season.

Held Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Admission: Free
1940 N. Damen Ave.
Bucktown
877-969-9800
Online: theredballoon.com

photo: Miss Jamie From the Farm

Kids Classes & Concerts at Mariano’s
Need to bribe your sidekicks in order to get your grocery shopping done? Never again! Mariano’s has put together a calendar now through September that’s packed with in-store drop-in art classes, plus music shows by Miss Jamie From the Farm (we love her peppy guitar jams about healthy eating and too-cute puppetry!). In fact, it will keep your kids so busy while you stock your fridge, you’ll never have to bribe them again … at least, not to get them to go to Mariano’s.

Locations throughout the city and suburbs.
Admission: Free
Complete schedules online: marianos.com

Mr. Dave at Sprout San Francisco
Get your groove on with Mr. Dave at Wicker Park’s much-loved natural and organic children’s boutique. The laidback, relatable singer is a staple in Chicago’s kindie music circuit and his performances mix classic children’s songs, covers of mainstream ditties and original tunes. Instruments and bubbles are often used to get the crowd going. Thanks to his daily appearances weekdays, you’re bound to catch a show.

Held Mondays, 10 & 11 a.m. & noon; Tuesdays, 11 a.m.; Wednesdays-Fridays, 4 p.m.
Admission: $10/child (advance registration recommended)
1943 W. Division St.
Wicker Park
773-489-0009
Online: sproutsanfrancisco.com

photo: Michaels

Get Crafty at Michaels
Bring your kids to see the artsy folks at Michaels for an awesome — and free — family craft time events at one of the Chicago-area locations, like the Duck Tape back to school project on August 16. In honor of all the picture-perfect moments that go with this fun time of year, kids will get to make their very own picture frames out of Duck Tape (recommended for ages 3 and up).

Locations throughout the city and suburbs.
Admission: Free
Complete schedules online: michaels.com

Old Town School of Folk Music’s Toddlers, Tunes and Turtles
Who doesn’t love a free, pre-bedtime outdoor concert? Join Old Town School of Folk Music in different parks around the city from now through September, with a variety of performers like Mr. Singer, Lenny Marsh and Lanialoha Lee. Pack a picnic and a blanket, and boogie until the sun goes down. For schedule dates and times, check the website at oldtownschool.org or call 773-728-6000.

Tuesday, August 12, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Jeremy Babcock at River Park – 5100 N. Francisco Ave.

Thursday, August 14, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Mr. Singer at Revere Park – 2509 W. Irving Park Rd.

Tuesday, August 19, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Maria McCullough & Yahv Pichardo at Nichols Park – 1355 E. 53rd St.

Thursday, August 21, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Lenny Marsh at Piotrowski Park – 14247 W. 31st Street

Tuesday, August 26, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Lindsay Weinberg at Adams Playlot Park – 1919 N. Seminary St.

Thursday, August 28, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Maria McCullough & Yahv Pichardo at Lawler Park – 5210 W. 64th Street

Thursday, September 4, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Lenny Marsh at Donovan Park – 3620 S. Lituanica Ave.

Thursday, September 9, 6 p.m.; Music for Kids with Lanialoha Lee at Welles Park – 2333 W. Sunnyside Ave.

 

How are you planning to keep sane for the rest of the summer? Let us know in the Comments?

— Jo Aaron