Theme parks are gradually starting to reopen, but if you’re not comfortable heading to one just yet, that doesn’t mean your kids can’t get the same experience at home.

Courageous fans have uploaded ride experiences on YouTube so your kids can virtually ride their favorites from Disney, Universal and Busch Gardens to name a few!

photo: Disney

Break up your day with a virtual ride on some of these crazy coasters:

Incredicoaster- Disney

Frozen Ever After- Disney

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway- Disney

Pirates of the Caribbean- Disney

Journey to Atlantis- Sea World

Space Mountain- Disney

Cheetah Hunt- Busch Gardens

The Seas with Nemo and Friends- Disney

Peter Pan’s Flight- Disney

Solar Vortex- Adventure Island

Slinky Dog Dash- Disney

It’s a Small World- Disney

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Sharp Productions via YouTube

 

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Do you have a little LEGO enthusiast at home? Then start prepping that resume because the LEGO Group is conducting a search for its first-ever Kid Creative Director to join the Kids Creative Studio!

Inspired by the launch of LEGO VIDIYO, Kids Creative Studio is a team of uber-creative kids that is focused on highlighting the imaginations of youth today. The future Kid Creative Director will onboard to a team of well-known kid creators, creative professionals from the LEGO Group and Universal Music Group.

photo: LEGO

So what exactly do the duties entail? Together with the team of other creators, the director will use LEGO VIDIYO and other creative tools to produce music videos, engaging content and a commercial that will launch this summer. Did we mention they will also receive $10,000 to put towards education and potting their creative endeavors to good use? 

“We’re thrilled to be able to empower kids to keep doing what they’ve been doing the last year and truly honor this creativity,” said Amanda Madore, senior brand relations manager at LEGO Systems, Inc. “We’ve seen the ways kids are reimagining play and the innovative ways they interact with their peers. We believe now is the perfect time to celebrate this creativity by turning over the creative reins to them, recognizing and rewarding kids for being the true creative superstars they are.” 

The opportunity is open for kids ages seven to 17 beginning Mar. 12 at 8 a.m. EST through Apr. 19. Kids can submit a parent-approved video that shows off their creative skills by heading here.

Want to learn more about Kids Creative Studio and the talent search? Just click here.

––Karly Wood

 

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Scooby-Doo, where are you? Apparently, the gang is headed to Camelot in Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s newest full-length animated family film!

Scooby-Doo The Sword and the Scoob lands the sleuths in England to trace Shaggy’s family roots. In typical fashion, the group finds themselves elsewhere, and in this case, the Middle Ages! Keep scrolling to see an exclusive sneak peek at the brand new film:

While at King Arthur’s court, the teens will have to take on an evil sorceress who wants to steal power in Camelot. Can the gang come to King Arthur’s aid to save his throne?

Scooby-Doo The Sword and the Scoob will launch on DVD and digital on Feb. 23, 2021 for $19.98 and $14.95, respectively.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment

 

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It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: losing your child in a public place. There’s nothing quite like the fear of being in a busy place and not being able to see them––but TikTok mom Jess Martini has some key advice.

The mom to three boys recently shared several ways to not only locate your child in a crowded space like a store, mall, zoo or amusement park, but to potentially stop a child abduction in progress. Keep scrolling to see her tips she shared on her TikTok account!

@jesmartini

Reposted bc its so impt and I want as many parents to see it as possible- cc this time #momsoftiktok #fyp #foryou #psa #dadsoftiktok #besafe

♬ original sound – Jess martini

Martini went on to share even more advice regarding how to remember what your child is wearing when you are knowingly heading into a place with tons of people––and it’s genius.

@jesmartini

If you’re here from the news articles- follow up tips to keep your kids safe in public ❤️#momsoftiktok #fyp #foryou #psa #dailyvlog #staysafe

♬ original sound – Jess martini

Martini’s key takeaway is to not be quiet about searching for your child. Do you feel strange doing it? Probably yes. Could it also save your child? Also yes.

As any parent would agree, it’s worth it to find your kiddo––and give them a neverending hug when you do.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Pexels

 

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A new study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Carter’s has found some surprising results amidst the pandemic. Despite the fear of navigating the current time, the majority of parents surveyed say that having a baby is the reason they’re optimistic––not scared.

The study revealed that nearly three quarters of parents believe this generation is not associated with stress, but rather optimism and hope. That’s why Carter’s is coining this new era of pandemic babies “Generation Optimism.”

photo: Courtesy of Carter’s

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New babies also brought joy to the entire family, especially those little smiles and baby laughs, which 79 percent of respondents said made their day better.

photo: iStock

The pandemic also required parents to adapt, with 45 percent of parents sharing pregnancy news via social media instead of in person. Over half of those surveyed also shared that the majority of stress during this time came from doctors appointments, and that heading to the hospital was the most stressful time of having a baby.

Here’s to a year of hope and optimism in 2021!

––Karly Wood

 

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Ice cream for breakfast? Klondike is adding a new flavor to their Donuts line. Klondike Wake Me Up Coffee is made with 100% Arabica Colombian coffee.

Klondike Wake Me Up Coffee

Last year, Klondike released a new line of donut-inspired ice cream bars. The Boston Cream, Triple Chocolate and Frosted Strawberry varieties satisfied our cravings for both donuts and ice cream. Now Klondike is adding a fourth option with coffee lovers in mind. 

Klondike Wake Me Up Coffee

Klondike Wake Me Up Coffee, features a dark chocolate hard shell with a white confectionary drizzle and a robust frozen coffee flavor made with 100% Arabica Colombian coffee.

The Klondike Wake Me Up Coffee Donuts are headed to a freezer aisle near you in Jan. 2021.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Klondike

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It was a cool June morning on what would turn out to be a warm summer day. My wife, Katie, was four days away from her estimated delivery date, but the midwives had warned us it was just that: an estimate. “Babies come when they’re ready, not by the mark on the calendar,” they told us repeatedly. 

I had woken up at about 5:30 that morning, ready to start my day. We took a walk around 6:00, as that was well before we had kids who made sleeping in until 7:00 a.m. mandatory due to their constant wakings. Katie had woken up shortly after me and remarked that she had noticed some increase in her contractions. On our walk that morning she half-joked that “Hey, maybe this evening we’ll be parents!” Being first-time parents, we knew it was going to be a long labor… 

You don’t know what you don’t know.

An hour later she was howling on the toilet with intense contractions. 

We called our doula, who was about 15 minutes away. Five minutes later the contractions were so bad we called our midwives at the birthing clinic we had chosen. Since it was about a 45-minute drive they said it was probably best to go to the clinic immediately. Still thinking we had all day for this kid to be born, I calmly but quickly grabbed our bags and took them to the car. By this point, it took all of Katie’s strength simply to crawl away from the toilet and make it to the door. I backed the car to the closest spot to our apartment and had to help carry her to the car in between contractions.

About five minutes after that I got as I was getting onto the on-ramp to the highway Katie anxiously said, “I don’t think we’re going to make it to the clinic.” Being the cool-headed rational person that I am, I reassured her that as a first-time mother she had nothing to worry about—we’d be seeing our baby in a couple of hours at the clinic.

Another five minutes had passed (or maybe it was 10, time flies when you have a screaming pregnant partner in the back of the car), I hear Katie shout “Oh my god you have to pull over, I feel the baby crowning!” At that point, already being in the fast lane, I pulled the car over as quickly and safely as I could onto the shoulder of a major four-lane highway just outside of Baltimore. During morning rush hour traffic.

As I hopped out of the driver’s seat and pulled open the back door I saw Katie with her legs up and holy crap there was a baby’s head popping out of her! I reached under the baby’s shoulders as Katie gave one big final push—man she made it look so easy—and I grabbed the baby and pulled it into my arms. I was still phased from the novelty of the situation when I realized I was holding a gooey baby still attached to the umbilical cord on the side of the highway. I handed the baby back to Katie and realized I needed to get some help, as I managed to lose my phone in the chaos of the delivery. I stood for what seemed like five minutes (in reality it was probably about one minute) trying to wave someone down to stop and call an ambulance for us.

Luckily a kind Samaritan pulled over as I word vomited, “Hi can you call 911 my wife just delivered our baby on the side of the road.” He was surprised but said, “Yes, of course!”

I ran back to check in on Katie and the baby, and when I peeked back out to talk with him he was already headed back my way. “An ambulance is on its way. Is everyone okay?” he asked. I told him yes, mother and baby are fine and he relayed that information back to the 911 dispatch. Once he got off the phone he came up to me with a big smile on his face and said, “I have to go, but congratulations. I have three kids myself and being a parent is one of the most wonderful things on this earth.” I thanked him—probably way more than was necessary—and I got back into the car to wait for the ambulance as our new friend drove off. 

I hopped back in the car to check up on Katie as we waited for the ambulance to arrive. It was then that I realized we hadn’t checked the baby’s sex yet. “Wait a second,” I asked Katie, “is it a boy or a girl?” She held it up and exclaimed “It’s a girl! Welcome to the world, Eliza Rey!”

A few minutes later the ambulance and a fire engine arrived. They were happy to see us; I think it’s rare that they get to a healthy delivery after it has happened. I got many high-fives and “congratulations” from the EMTs and paramedics as they helped Katie and Eliza get ready to transfer to the ambulance. 

Once they were loaded in the ambulance, I hopped back in the car and followed them to the hospital. As I was cleaning up the byproducts of automobile delivery—luckily we planned ahead, and all I really did was toss some towels and blankets into a garbage bag—I found my phone covered in newborn baby goo. After some quick wipes on the towel and an overnight stay on the hospital bedroom’s AC unit to dry out, you could barely tell it had been sitting in amniotic fluid for a half hour. Katie got stitched up and then we got to spend most of the day snuggling Eliza and calling all our family members. 

Now every time I see my daughter smile at me it reminds me of that day—one of the best days of my life.

This post originally appeared on Letters From Your Father.

By day I'm a father of two wonderful young kids as well as a software developer with a regular mid-life crisis. By night I'm a volunteer firefighter and EMT-in-training. As a former philosopher I'm particularly passionate about helping others lead a happy and healthy life through self-reflection.

Goodbye 2020, hello 2021! Etsy, the online marketplace for makers has released a look back on the past year, along with trends for the upcoming 12 months.

The site designed an infographic documenting the surge in everything from face masks and baking, to activities that include cross stitch. As families continue to spend time apart and through the holidays, Etsy has noticed an undeniable uptick in searches for thoughtful gifts, with “personalized” being a top contenter.

photo: Etsy

In a continuation of 2020, Etsy believes that 2021 will be about “creating connections to each other, to ourselves, to nature.” Get ready for “friluftsliv”, the Norweigan concept of getting outdoors and plenty of trends that will keep this concept at its core.

When it comes to kids in 2020, blast off into outer space! Etsy projects that being able to escape the virtual classroom and let your imagination run wild in outer space will be a hit this year. Look forward to public and private space programs heading to outer space, and check out the vast array of space-themed wallpaper and kids items to deck out your kiddos room in style.

For the rest of Etsy’s Trend Report, head to etsy.com.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Viktor Forgacs via Unsplash

 

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Giving your little one a nutritious start to their day is now as easy as 1-2-3. General Mills just announced the launch of Sesame Street Cereal. These new varieties are headed to store shelves in January to make breakfast fun, delicious and educational. 

Featuring Elmo, Cookie Monster and Abby Cadabby, each box opens up like a book, featuring six dual-language (English and Spanish) short stories with Elmo, and are available in two varieties:

1 2 3 Berry 

Sesame Street Cereal

C is for Cinnamon

Sesame Street Cereal

Even the pickiest of eaters will enjoy fun letter and number-shaped cereal pieces in every spoonful of cereal. Sesame Street Cereal supports the growing bodies of its young fans, delivering many key nutrients and is a good source of Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin E and fiber.

Find Sesame Street Cereal at grocery retailers nationwide this January. Boxes will retail for $3.99 (Mid-Size) and $4.99 (Family Size).

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of General Mills

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