While football season may look different this year, that doesn’t mean you can’t tote along a new cooler packed with your favorite refreshments. Thankfully, Igloo just launched a set of special edition coolers perfect for the season: spooky villains.

The seven quart, nine-can cooler comes in four designs that feature Cruella, Maleficent, the Evil Queen and Ursula. The classic tent-top design retails for $39.99.

So here’s the bad news: currently Maleficent and Ursula are sold out and the only place to buy is through Igloo. In the meantime, you can shop plenty of other awesome designs like Jack Skellington, Olaf and Mickey & Minnie Mouse.

You can find the Igloo villain collection and the rest of the company’s Disney designs at igloocoolers.com.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Igloo Coolers

 

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It’s never too early to start thinking about the holidays. Igloo Books US, a division of Bonnier Books UK, is excited to announce the launch of their new Storybook Advent Calendars for 2020. These include three different versions: Disney – featuring tales from Disney and Pixar including Dumbo’s Snowy Day and Toy Story, a dedicated version for Disney’s Frozen (which includes content from Frozen 2), and Marvel Super Heroes.

Disney Storybook Collection Advent Calendars

The product comes as an over-sized paper-over-board wallet, which is tied together with a ribbon. Inside are twenty-four paperback books which include beloved Disney, Pixar, or Marvel characters. As an additional surprise element, the books inside are individually wrapped in recyclable paper sleeves to be opened every day leading up to Christmas, December 24th being the last day. The Disney Advent Calendar includes festive stories from both Disney and Pixar, while Frozen and Marvel contain a collection of stories from each franchise.

Paul Gregory, CEO of Igloo Books, said: “Disney’s Advent Calendar has been our best-selling product for the last two years now. This large format, high quality, gift collection and the 24 individually wrapped books, featuring many of Disney, Pixar and Marvel’s magical stories, is a perfect book-a-day December treat as children countdown towards the big day. Plus, the books can continue to be read and enjoyed for months and years afterwards.”

You can pre-order the new calendars on Amazon with a release date of Oct. 6.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Igloo Books US

 

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Scooby dooby doo! The new animated feature Scoob! debuts digitally on May 15 and families can bring the excitement home with a new collection of toys, home goods, pet products and Scooby snacks. The collection launches exclusively at Walmart and Walmart.com this month just in time for the premiere.

From Basic Fun, Playmobil, Funko and more, the Scoob! toy collection includes: Scooby-Doo figurines ($ 2.99- $9.99), a Mystery Machine vehicle ($19.99) with lights and sounds, and huggable plush toys, even a new character from the movie called puppy Scooby ($7.99), Funko POP! Collectibles ($9.99) and more.

Scoob!

 

Home goods and fashion: With the giant Scooby cuddle pillow guarding them, as well as a colorful bedspread and soft throws, kids will sleep soundly at night ($9 – $30). Converse sneakers in adult and youth sizes feature classic Scooby and the gang sayings like “Ruh Roh” and “Zoinks” ($70 -$110).

Scoob!

 

Outdoor: As the weather heats up and families head into the backyard to play in the pool or sprinkler, kids can wrap up in a Scooby towel with hood ($10.98). For Scooby snacks and drinks on the go Igloo’s Playmate Elite cooler ($49.00) is the perfect size for family picnics.

Scoob!

 

Food: Scooby loves his Scooby snacks! A variety of snacks worthy of Scooby’s and Shaggy’s appetites include graham cracker sticks shaped like dog bones, fruit snacks and candy.

Scoob!

Pet Products: A BarkBox with Scooby chew toys, plush squeak toys, and dog snacks is available through Amazon.com and the BarkBox website (price varies). A Mystery Machine Pet Carrier from Buckle Down ($59.99) looks just like the Mystery Van!

Scoob!

Scoob! will be available for a 48-hour rental via Premium Video On Demand for $19.99, or premium digital ownership for $24.99, beginning on Fri., May 15.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy Warner Bros. Consumer Products 

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You’ve probably seen all the museums around the world you can visit right from your living room, but have you checked out all of the webcams in NYC that will help you take a virtual tour of the city? Via live streaming, you can check in on famous tourist spots like Times Square, familiar landmarks (Statue of Liberty) and take in literal bird’s eye views of the city. The main resource for live webcam views worldwide is Earthcam.com; and in some cases, you can use the site’s interface to move the camera, zoom in, or hear what’s happening by unmuting a mic. (Find those options in the lower left hand corner of the window.) Gather round and soak up what is currently an admittedly quieter NYC with the kids via these live NYC cams.

Times Square

Earthcam.com

You can take your pick of views of the Crossroads of the World: Broadway, Duffy Square, the Pedestrian Plaza, etc. Of course, this is Times Square as you've likely never seen it—without a lot of people. Still, when we dropped in virtually we spotted one of NYC's beloved characters: The Naked Cowboy himself, strolling with his guitar and cheering on fellow New Yorkers from a safe distance. Yee-haw! (And yes, come back here on New Year's Eve to catch all the action in the comfort of your own home!)

Online: earthcam.com

Brooklyn Bridge

Earthcam.com

Check out a nice view of the Brooklyn Bridge as well as the Manhattan Bridge and the East River from an elevated downtown Manhattan perspective. There's also this one, from the viewpoint of Brooklyn, with Brooklyn Bridge Park in the foreground and the bridges to the right. (Here's one at the entrance to the bridge on the Brooklyn side.) 

Online: earthcam.com

Columbus Circle

Maria Eklind via Flickr

Check out the roundabout and what's happening at the southern tip of Central Park. 

Online: earthcam.com

Fifth Avenue

Earthcam.com

Fifth Avenue looks peaceful and patriotic these days—American flags flap in the wind, kind of reminding us of this 100-year-old painting, which you can go see at the New-York Historical Society one day. There's a nice view of St. Patrick's Cathedral as well. 

Online: earthcam.com

NYC Skyline From a Rooftop Bar

Giulia S. via Yelp

Here's the NYC skyline from the Flatiron District, with a nice shot of the Empire State Building. It's hosted by rooftop bar 230 Fifth, and yes, they have some igloo domes up there. 

Online: skylinewebcams.com

NYC Skyline, Downtown

Earthcam.com

Another great spot to see the NYC skyline is from Jersey! This webcam is perched atop the Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson. Especially impressive at night! 

Online: earthcam.com

New York Harbor

Jason via Flickr

See—and hear!—New York Harbor from roughly Lady Liberty's perspective. (Wind! Birds...we think!) 

Online: earthcam.com

Statue of Liberty

Sue Waters via Flickr

You can visit the Statue of Liberty a couple of ways. 

Get a nice view straight-on here.

Or check out the "Torch Cam" here! (Who knew?)

 

The High Line

Tomislav Medak

The Highline is closed, but you can see it from above. We expect it to get much greener in the near future! (We love this kids' book about an urban garden very much like The High Line!)

Online: earthcam.com

Coney Island Boardwalk

Rufus via Flickr

Another place that's usually pretty packed, here's the beach at Coney Island and the boardwalk. There's a nice view of the ocean as well. Consider it a moment of Zen.

Online: webcamtaxi.com

—Mimi O’Connor

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A Cincinnati, Ohio dad put his amazing snow fort-building skills to good use when he built a wheelchair-accessible snow fort for his nine kids—and we are in awe!

Gregg Eichhorn has gone viral for his epic igloo, which allows easy access thanks to its enormous height and opening. Eichorn’s friend shared pictures of the incredible snow fort on reddit, where it quickly garnered praise from thousands of users.

My buddy Gregg built this handicap accessible snow fort for his daughter
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Eichhorn and his wife, Katie, have nine adopted children and all of them have special needs. “We adopt all medical and special needs kids because it seems like those are the kids where they have the hardest time finding homes for them,” Eichhorn told CBS News.

The entire family—including the kids—pitched in to help build the igloo for Eichhorn’s 19-year-old daughter Zahara and her brother Elijah, both of whom use wheelchairs. Zahara is non-verbal, however her joy over the snow fort was beyonc obvious.

“Her face lit up—she gets super excited,” Eichhorn said. “I think she felt like a movie star.”

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Victoria Borodinova via Pexels

 

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If your kiddo has a winter birthday having an outdoor birthday isn’t an option for most of us. So how do you go about planning a winter wonderland party that’s fit for a tenacious two year old? If your mom happens to be Lea of Fly Away Design, you’ve got one mama who’s part superstar designer and part awesome party planner. Lea created almost everything at this polar bear-themed party herself for her two year old son, Brody. Scroll through the sweet photos and start taking notes!

Lea hosted Brody’s 2nd birthday party at home, where she was able to transform their house into an igloo-filled snowscape complete with polar bears and Coca-Cola themed memorabilia. When we asked her about her inspiration for the party, she said that she wanted to do something different from your typical winter-themed birthday. She swapped penguins for polar bears, and in doing so, was instantly reminded of the old Coca Cola commercials. After raiding her father-in-law’s basement (who used to work for Coca-Cola) Lea incorporated the red color scheme in with the white and powder blue that dominated the rest of the party.

Lea’s best friend in planning this party? Pinterest. She claims it’s her go-to source for inspiration and ideas. And being a designer by trade, she was able to create the invites, banners, cupcake toppers, labels, favor cans, table cloths, signage and backdrops all herself. For the decorations she didn’t create herself, Lea purchased them from save-on-crafts.com–another great website for any party decorating. According to Lea, “They have tons of ideas and are priced very reasonably.”

The snowflake pattern on the table cloths and backdrop were made from a craft paper roll purchased at Home Depot. Using a sponge dipped in white paint, Lea dabbed along the edges to make them look like they had snow on them.

The first stop on the polar express: the ARTic stop. Here, little partygoers could craft to their heart’s content. Lea printed custom polar bear coloring sheets and set up a snowflake decorating station. Lea admits that the snowflake stickers were a bit hard for the little ones to handle, but the ARTic stop was a big hit with the kids.


For the party games, there was pin the tail on the polar bear. Lea designed the poster and had it printed at Costco for $25. It only took an hour, and look how great it turned out.

No winter wonderland is complete without an igloo for the birthday boy. Lea filled the cubby space in their front room with “ice blocks” made by wrapping the cardboard red blocks that Brody got as a gift for his 1st birthday in white paper. Inside, the igloo sported its own hanging icicles, fake ice cubes scattered on the floor, and even a blue light for ambience. How cool!

Any self-respecting polar bear party needs treats for the little polar bear cubs. And what do polar bears love most? Fish, of course. Lea purchased the craft bags that held the little fish-shaped sandwiches from Etsy then decorated them with her custom “Catch of the Day” tags. The tags were held on with mini clothespin decorated with mini snowflakes.

Before guests left the party, they were each presented with a fun favor can. Made using old soup cans, Lea used the same craft paper from the backdrops to wrap the cans and then painted the edges with a white sparkly paint to look like snow. Using thick yarn (purchased at Walmart), Lea fastened her custom tags to the cans. Each one was filled with a set of adorable red mittens that are great “For chillin’.”

We’re truly envious of Lea’s crafting and designing abilities. We can’t imagine everyone has the skills (or patience) to pull something like this off, so we asked Lea her tips on making your party prep go smoothly. She suggests browsing through Etsy to find design printables. With printables for practically every theme, you can purchase themed designs for whatever party you’re planning for your kiddo. Similarly for DIY crafts, if you see one that interests you but aren’t sure how to tackle it, look for tutorials online. Youtube is a great resource for videos that will show you how create things step by step.

A final tip from Lea: start early and have fun! Lea starts planning her parties a few months in advance, doing one thing at a time, so as not to get overwhelmed.

Impressed with Lea’s work? Visit her Etsy store, where you can find everything you need to create a wonderful party. Lea will even make custom designs if you’ve got a special idea in mind.

To see more cool birthday party ideas click HERE

“Like” this story if it inspires you to create your own themed party. What do you have planned for your little one’s upcoming birthday?

— Scott Wardell

all photos courtesy of Lea at Fly Away Design