Snip, snip — it’s time for a new ‘do! Whether it’s your tot’s first cut or a fresh back-to-school style, he or she will get five-star treatment at these kid-centric salons. They make it fun when the scissors come out. And it’s not all just cool cuts: Spa services, play spaces and birthday parties are also on the menu.

photo: Kidville via Yelp

Kidville
Come for a cut; stay for play time. The salon at this huge play space/activity center is a bona fide kid-topia of DVDs, games and toys. If you love your experience, become a Kidville member and get 15% off your haircuts. After all the snipping and quaffing your child can show off his or her new look during any of the awesome classes or open play at Kidville. Create, groove, rock out or just spend an action-packed afternoon romping through the huge space.

1030 W. North Ave.
Lincoln Park
312-344-1815
Online: kidville.com

Snippet’s
There are four locations of this small local chain, each with a personality of their own. On Clybourn Avenue, you feel like you’re stepping into a jungle. On Southport, it’s all about outer space. In Lombard, you dive under the sea. And in Northbrook, you’re swept to ancient Egypt. Each forgoes the typical barber chair in lieu of seats shaped like cars and animals. Flat-screen TVs show cartoons and movies, while video games keep busy minds occupied. First haircuts get extra-special treatment with the First Cut Package: a saved lock of hair, certificate, DVD recording of the event and bottle of Weep No More shampoo.

Main location located at:
2154 N. Clybourn Ave.
Lincoln Park
773-755-1000
Online: snipkid.com

photo: Rock Candy Salon & Spa

Rock Candy Salon & Spa
For a walk on the glam side, visit this family-centered salon that has services for all ages. From styling to haircuts to ear piercing to makeup, there’s something to make every little prince and princess feel pretty. Choose ballet buns and dance ‘dos for the big recital, or settle in for a kids’ pedicure that includes a soak in green slime. The first cut includes a keepsake lock of hair, photo and certificate. Stop in on a Tuesday for half-price kids’ cuts.

4141 N. Lincoln Ave.
North Center
773-883-3000
Online: rockcandysalonandspa.com

Pickle’s Playroom
Started by a stay-at-home dad that was in a pickle about what to do during Chicago weather extremes, this hotspot solves more than a few problems. It provides a place for kids to romp around (in a large playroom complete with a six-foot-high slide) and keeps them well groomed in an adjacent salon. Kids’ haircuts include 30 minutes of playroom time, either for the haircut client or the bored sibling. An onsite cafe has free Wi-Fi and the caffeine parents need to get through the day.

2315 W. Lawrence Ave.
Lincoln Square
773-293-7747
Online: picklesplayroom.com

photo: Kid Snips via Yelp

Kid Snips
Started in 1997 by two moms, Kid Snips has expanded to nine Chicago-area locations — still operated by the same two moms. Settle into a train, taxi or police car chair and let the fun begin. Kids pick a movie to watch during their haircut. Older ones aren’t shut out of the game, because there are special services for teens and adults, including hair extensions. First haircuts include a lock of hair, photo and certificate, and every young client walks out with a lollipop and prize from the treasure chest.

Main location:
1953 N. Clybourn Ave.
Lincoln Park
773-935-9999
&
North Shore location:
3232 Lake Ave.
Wilmette
847-853-0099
Online: kidsnips.com

Rock Hair Scissors
The hidden gem in Edgebrook makes kids smile from the get-go. You first notice the gorgeous hand-painted animal murals by Chicago artist Trish Page. Then you fall in love with the rest: kids’ seats shaped like cars and trains, two teen seats, TVs with family-friendly shows, and free goldfish crackers and apple juice. Rock Hair Scissors uses its own Utopia tearless shampoo, and you can fill up your own bottle to take home. First haircuts include a keepsake lock and certificate, and every kid gets a lollipop and balloon as parting gifts.

5508 W. Devon Ave.
Edgebrook
773-774-1909
Online: rockhairscissors.com


photo: Pigtails & Crewcuts 

Pigtails & Crewcuts
With more than 20 nationwide locations and three in Illinois, Pigtails & Crewcuts is a name lots of people know. It was cited as a top franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine for five consecutive years, and Parents magazine named it one of the top chains for kids’ birthday parties. Each location offers about nine signature party packages, which can be customized to fit your needs. Look to the private party rooms for haircuts, dress-up play, and hair and nail services. First haircut packages include a keepsake lock of hair and photo.

2660 Navy Blvd.
Glenview
847-486-0700
Online: pigtailsandcrewcuts.com

ABC Cuts
Take a seat in a vintage fire truck and enjoy the ride! Anxiety will melt away when kids are in the hands of these hair cutters. First timers get a keepsake box and adorable photo, and returning clients can nab other goodies, like stick-on earrings and glitter tattoos. A B C Cuts does birthday parties, handling everything from catering to goodie bags to specialty cakes.

7 E. First St.
Hinsdale
630-654-2827
Online: abcutsforkids.com

 photo: Lilies & Spikes

Lilies & Spikes
Get a fab cut — and a manicure while you wait. The bright colors, awesome stylists and fun atmosphere will put everyone at ease. You’ll keep coming back for the spa services like Mommy & Me mani-pedis. With make up, up-dos and nail services, your “little lily” can enjoy a birthday bash fit for a princess. But that’s not to forget your little dude; birthday parties can be totally rockin’ with temporary tattoos, a faux shave and MAN-i mini manis for mini men.

1105 Chicago Ave.
Oak Park
708-613-4723
Online: kidshairsalonandspa.com 

Jack and Jill
Stylists here take baby steps with timid kiddies, making them feel comfy before putting those scissors to work. The space is bright and inviting, which gets everything off on the right foot. In the front, there’s a kids’ salon; in the back, there’s a party room. Hop into one of four car chairs or go with a big-kids chair. First haircuts are commemorated with a lock of hair, photo and certificate, and every little patron leaves with a lollipop. If you want to throw a bash here, they’ll put together custom party packages or choose one of the existing packages: princess, pop star or tea party.

70 N. Northwest Highway
Park Ridge
847-692-3550
Online: jackandjillparkridge.com

Safari Snips
The fun haircut names (“Mega Monkey,” anyone?) at this suburban haven will make you go animal. So will the TVs with Xbox. While Safari Snips does haircuts, there’s much more to it. Look to the spa room when you want to plan a private parties at which kids get pampered. The Safari Stuffer room has a machine that allows you to create a custom stuffed animal. The private theater has a runway stage for dress-up and “rockstar practice.” Lastly, the Safari Art room is dedicated to ceramics painting. First haircuts include a lock of hair, photo and certificate.

24017 103rd St.
Naperville
630-904-4386
Online: safarisnips.com

Where does your kiddo go for a haircut? Let us know in the Comments section below.

— Natasha Davis & Jessica Smith

 

Getting kiddos excited about a hair cut is almost as tough as getting them excited about a visit to the doctor. Fortunately, kids’ hair cuts have come a long way since the days of getting that terrible bowl cut at grandma’s house. Salons specifically designed for the younger set — with stylists trained not just in the latest kids’ hair trends, but also in how to work with young, nervous clientele — will make the whole experience much more pleasant for both you and your children.

Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids
The Seahawks-green interior, slick decor, and cool options for salon chairs will lure you in, the friendly staff will calm your nerves, and the wide array of fantastic extras will assure you and your kiddos will want to return. All hair cuts include a complimentary wash, a visit to the Tween Lounge, mini-manicures for the girls, fun chairs, game stations with Xbox & PS3, balloons, and lollipops. This place is popular, and appointments are highly recommended; reserve by phone or online.

4609 14th Ave. N.W.
Seattle, Wa 98107
206-812-8850
Online: sharkeyscutsforkids.com

Prices:
Girl’s hair cuts start at $28.95
Boy’s hair cuts start at $14.95
Mom’s and dad’s hair cuts are $35 and $26.95, respectively.
Lower pricing for bang trims.

Deals:
$5 off for military personnel and immediate family.
Like their Facebook page for coupons and promotions.

Nearby (in case you need more bribe options): Top Pot Doughnuts, Gymboree Gym, and Ballard Blocks.

Brat Pack Kids Salon & Spa
For over two decades this salon has made kiddos and parents alike enjoy hair cuts far more than they should. The waiting area has a train table, each station has its own mini TV set, and a visit ends with a lollipop and a special prize. They even offer hair cuts for moms and dads, plus other services such as ear piercing, specialty hairdos, nail and spa packages, and braiding classes. Don’t forget to check out their spa party area for little girls and all the cool stuff at the toys/gifts boutique.

16116 N.E. 87th St.
Redmond, Wa 98052
425-883-1006
Online: bratpacksalon.com

Prices:
Ages 0-12: $25 for a Spritz & Haircut; $28 for a Haircut & Wash (includes barrette, glitter, or colored gel)
Ages 13-18: $32 for girls; $28 for boys
Bang trims, ear and neck trims, and special occasion hairstyles available.

Nearby (in case you need more bribe options): Games & Gizmos, Bella Bottega Regal Cinemas, and Zoëyogurt.

The Salon at Kid’s Club 
Even the squirmiest, most hair cut-averse kiddo will warm to the super cool jungle-themed mural at this salon, with its bright car chairs and lap-sized toy boxes. Located inside the colorful and bustling children’s clothing and toy store that is Kid’s Club, the whole place is abuzz with positive kid energy. Kids get to up their new do’s a notch with fun extras like a faux hawk or sparkles. They’ve even got a special Baby’s First Hair Cut package ($30) which includes a cut and style, a photo, and a keepsake card with a lock of your little one’s hair. With all the excellent dining, playing, and shopping options at U Village, there’ll be plenty of places for your little one to show off their new ‘do.

At University Village
2630 N.E. Village Lane
Seattle, Wa 98105
206-524-2553
Online: salonkidsclub.com

Prices:
Kid’s Hair Cut: $30 (includes wash, cut, style, braid, sparkles, spikes, faux hawks, and/or colored gel)
Bang trims, ear trims, braiding, and special occasion hairstyles available.

Nearby (in case you need more bribe options): Molly Moon’s Ice Cream, Trophy Cupcakes, Paint the Town, Seattle Team Shop.

Dooz 4 Kidz
This modern, colorful salon does over 1,000 “first” hair cuts annually, so it’s safe to say they could handle your little one’s precious crown — you’ll even get a photo and a keepsake card for the scrapbook! Kiddos sit in smaller-scale salon chairs and have plenty of awesome distractions to choose from: toys, bubbles, and even an iTouch. Located on the third floor of the mall, Dooz has the bonus of being located next to PinkaBella Cupcakes and in front of the huge Kids’ Cove play area.

Bellevue Square Mall
340 Bellevue Square, 3rd Floor
Bellevue, Wa 98004
425-747-3669
Online: dooz4kidz.com

Prices:
Boy’s hair cuts: $24-$30
Girl’s hair cuts: $24-$30
First hair cuts: $24
Special occasion styling available; price determined by styling time.

Nearby (in case you need more bribe options): The LEGO Store, Sanrio, Disney Store, and Pagliacci Pizza.

L’il Klippers
Serving up kids’ hair cuts since 1988, this warm and inviting salon located inside the Wallingford Center has a devoted following and a close relationship with its community. The bright space features handcrafted wood chairs shaped like animals and vehicles, as well as toys and books for its young clientele. The staff is trained to work with special needs children, and the salon is a supporter of the Locks of Love program.

1815 N. 45th St., Suite 205
Seattle, Wa 98103
206-633-2158
Online: lilklippers.com

Prices:
Under 3 years: $20-$26
3-7 years: $22-$28
8-11 years: $25-$31
Guys 12-18 years: $27-$35
Gals 12-18 years: $30-$38
Bang trims: $7 or $10, for girls and boys

Nearby (in case you need more bribe options)Wallingford Playfield, Meridian Playground, Fainting Goat Gelato, Trophy Cupcakes, and Julia’s of Wallingford.

Where do you take your kiddos for a hair cut? Let us know in a comment below.

-Myriam Gabriel-Pollock

Photo Credits: Kristina D., Brat Pack, Kid’s Club, Dooz 4 Kids & L’il Klippers

Manhattan’s Upper West Side is such a Mecca of kiddie-oriented facilities and amenities that to single out even a dozen inevitably means leaving out dozens more. Odds are, any place you stick your finger on a map stretching from the bottom of Central Park West at 58th Street to the top of the park at 110th Street/Cathedral Parkway and all the way over to the Hudson River, you’ll find a cool spot to shop, eat or play with your kiddos – maybe even all three! But, if you’re looking for the best of the best, check out some of Red Tricycle’s favorites.

Where to Shop With Kids on the Upper West Side

Find a little of everything at Ivan’s Pharmacy. At this upper 90s hidden gem you can get your prescription filled and stock up on various household necessaries, all while your kids browse through a terrific collection of LEGO kits, dolls, stuffed animals, books and more.

Buy baby clothes and goodies at giggle. They sell everything from nursery furniture and bedding to clothes (including tiny outfits made from organic cloth) and toys (organic also available).

Sort out new shoes at the Junior locations of both Harry’s Shoes and Tip Top, where the service is personalized and even comes with a branded balloon at the end.

Get a haircut at  Cozy’s Cuts for Kids. While you could just trim your kiddo’s bangs with a pair of manicure scissors while they lean over the sink, this UWS spot also offers ear piercing, nail bejeweling, toys and even birthday parties. They also offer a 1st Haircut Special, which comes with a racing car to sit in, a video to watch, bubbles, lollipops, a free toy from the goody basket for your kid and an official certificate to mark the occasion for you.

Buy a toy that gives back at A Time For Children. Here, 100% of the profits go to The Children’s Aid Society of New York. Some of the teens from that program even work at the store, on track for a career in retail sales.

Go food shopping at Fairway. It’s like no other market and even you don’t go in hungry or in need of anything, you can almost guarantee you’ll walk out with a bag of goodies your kids want to try right away. Hint: the aisles are narrow and packed – so leave the stroller at home.

Stock up on craft supplies at Michael’s, the art supply store that has everything you ever wanted – and everything you never knew you wanted – for the crafty kid (and their parents who really do intend to put those photos in an album… soon).

Where to Eat With Kids on the Upper West Side

Looking for a bite to eat? From lunch to dinner and even sweets, favorite family destinations on the Upper West Side include:

Grey’s Papaya: You’re not a true New Yorker till you’ve popped by for a hot dog and a smoothie here. Plus, it’s perfect on-the-go food for when your kiddos aren’t in the mood for sitting through a lengthy restaurant meal.

Sugar and Plum: On the other hand, if you’re brave enough to go upscale with your small fry, Sugar and Plum offers a Kid’s Menu fit for royalty including black angus beef mini corn dogs. They’ve also got an ice creamery, bake shop and candy store on the premises.

Chocolate Works: If dessert made on site isn’t good enough for your kids, how about a chance to mold their own? Here, every kid can be Willie Wonka, and enjoy a chocolate vat, chocolate fountain and colored chocolate to decorate with.

The Shake Shack: The line here is reportedly shorter than at the mother ship location in Madison Square Park.

Dallas BBQ’s: The prices are reasonable, the portions generous, Wet Naps are provided… and so is an extra shot for your Texas-sized Daiquiri (but only if you need it).

Artie’s Delicatessen: They’ve got pastrami, egg creams and booster-seats. What else do you need out of life?

Big Daddy’s: Crayons on the tables keep kids busy while you wait for your all-American diner fare, plus the pictures on the walls allow you to educate your kiddos in such key historical figures as Mork, Rerun and The Fonz.

Where to Play on the Upper West Side

Visit a world class museum. You’re probably aware of, or maybe even have gone to the Upper West Side specifically to go to the array of wonderful museums – The Children’s MuseumThe American Museum of Natural History and The DiMenna’s Children’s History Museum to name a few. And even Lincoln Center.

Drop-in to play on Saturdays at The Jewish Community Center of Manhattan. If you’re a member, you’ll be able to use the facility’s gorgeous pool, roof-deck and gym, but even non-members can play in the gym and participate in special activities every Saturday from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm during the Shabbat R&R program.

Burn off energy at a favorite playground. You’ll also find dozens of playgrounds on the Upper West Side including the oldest one in Center Park, Heckscher – nearly redone for your pleasure (if it was good enough for Peter Thatcher in Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing it’s good enough for your SuperFudge) and Hippo Park along Riverside Drive, which not only has hippos, sprinklers, swings and monkey bars, but also a cool little playhouse that you can rent for birthday parties. Just don’t confuse it with Central Park’s Safari Playground, which also has hippos. (Many a birthday bash has been tragically derailed by clueless parents going to the wrong spot.)

Get there: Go west, young man! Or take the 1, 2, 3, B or C train to a stop between 66th Street ad 110th Street.

What’s your favorite spot on the Upper West Side?

– Alina Adams