Disney’s Frozen 2 hits theaters Nov.22—but that doesn’t mean your kiddo has to wait until the debut date to act out imaginative Anna and Elsa-filled scenes. At least not if they have the KidKraft Disney Frozen 2 Arendelle Wooden Playhouse.

The KidKraft playhouse is available on Costco.com for $369.99. So if you’re pint-sized princesses would pretend play their fave Frozen role all day long if they could, read on for more info on this must-have holiday gift!

photo: Costco

The playhouse includes a serving window with an icy awning, two window planters, two chalkboard panels, ice-sculpted windows and plenty of Frozen-themed interior design.

Use this cute castle-like playhouse for hours of indoor or outdoor play. The serving window is perfect for a “Frozen” lemonade stand and the chalkboard panels are ideal for hours of artsy adventures.

Visit Costco’s website here for more details or to order your own.

—Erica Loop

 

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When it comes to family vacations, the more happy travelers, the merrier! Whether you’re looking for a place to stay with your own large clan or you’re pairing up to vacay with another family or two, we’ve found epic vacation home rentals that will house your entire party. From a Hollywood Hills home and a luxurious wine country retreat to a villa next to Disney World, try one of these family-friendly vacation rentals on for size for your next grand adventure.

The First Avenue Napa Residence - Napa, CA

Kid & Coe

Head to Napa's wine country to experience this luxurious retreat that's a playground for kids and adults! Located a five-minute drive away from downtown Napa, this awesome abode boasts a heated pool, pool house, fully equipped gym with sauna, chef's kitchen, fire pit and hot tub, bocce court, outdoor kitchen and so much more. Kids will love the tree swing and the fact that half the pool is shallow––and that the home gym includes monkey bars and a boxing bag and kid-sized gloves.

Little ones can cuddle up on brand new bunk beds in a room lined with tree wallpaper. Adults are spoiled for choice sleeping in comfy bedrooms in the main house and pool house. Under an hour drive away, visit the Sonoma Train Town Railroad, an old-fashioned amusement park, or Safari West at Santa Rosa to see giraffes, rhinoceros and cheetahs. 

Sleeps 12.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Bridle Path Residence - Tarrytown, Austin, TX

Kid & Coe

Explore quaint and quirky Austin with this gorgeous family casa as home base. Just a five-minute walk from Lake Austin, and near three local parks, this modern-airy vacation home boasts a swimming pool with outdoor grill and a large grassy yard, a fitness room, a trampoline, plenty of toys and books and a game room with a pool table/ping-pong table and an Xbox with large TV. The indoor/outdoor flow of this home and the two outdoor lounging/dining areas make it perfect for supervised swimming and yard playtime.

Sleeps 12.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Cottages on Charleston Harbor -Charleston, SC

The Cottages at Charleston Harbor

Want to combine a family reunion or multi-family trip, include all your must-have luxuries and still have a little space to yourself? The Cottages on Charleston Harbor are a great bet. Reserve one or more of the 10 two-bedroom, three-bath cottages that all offer incredible waterfront views. Each cottage can sleep up to six people (one king, two doubles). They all have kitchens, family rooms, private screen porches with rocking chairs, a hammock and more. The clubhouse offers a continental breakfast every morning and each day can be easily filled with swimming in the pool or frolicking in the ocean, playing bocce, board games, cron hole horseshoes and ping pong. 

Online: thecottagesoncharlestonharbor 

Three Summer Days - Seaside, FL

VRBO

Luxuriate just steps from the beach in the stunning 2,800 square-foot "Three Summer Days" beach retreat in Seaside, Florida. This three-story, beautifully furnished home has two separate living areas, each with king master suites, making it perfect for multiple families. Relax on the wrap-around porch to watch your kids play on the croquet lawn and end each day watching the sun go down over white sand beaches from the home's fourth-floor sunset tower. Games, toys, baby equipment, beach chairs, toys and floats are all included. You'll also find two complimentary bikes for cruising around town.

Sleeps 12.

Online: vrbo.com

The Coopers Farm Residence - Southampton, NY

Kid & Coe

If you're in the market for a dreamy escape to The Hamptons, this is your home away from home. Located just a short cycle ride from Cooper's Beach, one of the best beaches in the U.S., and a 15-minute walk to Southampton Village, this family retreat is decorated with sophisticated, beach-inspired touches and has a swimming pool and expansive grassy garden for tons of fun at home as well as a paddle board, 2 kayaks, 6 adult bikes (2 with child seats), kids bikes, double and single strollers, high chairs, and tons of toys/ sports equipment. It's the ultimate summer getaway.

Sleeps 13.

Online: kidandcoe.com

Gothic Castle - Rindge, NH

Talk about a vacation home fit for a king or queen! This gothic castle set on top of a hill on a 500-acre estate could be yours (temporarily!) With eight bedrooms and five bathrooms, there's plenty of space for your small kingdom of family and friends. The mighty abode is an astounding 11,000 square-feet and has a swimming pool and hot tub and miles of walking trails and cross-country ski trails (if you're there during winter).

Kids will dig the castle's secret stairways and the basement game room and playroom. Adults will appreciate the splendor of the gothic architecture and grand interior design. This is more like renting a small town for a luxurious getaway that's fun for all ages.

Sleeps 22.

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Online: homeaway.com

The Hollyridge Residence - Los Angeles, CA

LA-LA land indeed. You'll have stars in your eyes at this dreamy, Spanish-inspired, Hollywood Hills retreat (located just under the Hollywood sign) that boasts a saltwater pool with pool toys, an outdoor kitchen area, cabana and writer's studio and several gardens reminiscent of a fairytale complete with fruit trees and veggies, a tire swing, climbing net, musical instrument tree, boat, mud kitchen, wooden teepee and sandbox for the kids to play in.

The interior design is eclectic, cozy and vibrant––perfect for a whimsical vacation escape. If you venture out to play, Griffith Park is a short walk away as is the playground at Bronson Canyon. Kids ages seven and up can also enjoy horseback riding at the nearby Sunset ranch horse stables. It's an enchanting place to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city while still being in the mix.

Sleeps 10.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Jay Road Residence - Boulder, CO

Kid & Coe

A farm stay for the ages! This magnificent 1900s farm home in Boulder includes goats and horses! You'll feel like you're enjoying the elegant country life with stunning Rocky Mountain views, but you're also situated just a 12-minute drive to downtown Boulder. The home has been completely remodeled and features a pool, hot tub, kids play area, gym and game room. Kids will want to spend most of their time outdoors on tandem kayaks on the property's private lake, hiking or playing on the playground structure or in the teepee in the garden. The interior's comfy and welcoming decor makes it the perfect retreat after a long day enjoying nature.

Sleeps 10.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The Ocean View Ave. Residence, Santa Cruz, CA

Kid & Coe

This bright, cheery Santa Cruz home is set on an acre and it's perfectly poised about a mile from downtown Santa Cruz and a 20-minute walk/seven-minute drive to the beach and boardwalk. The interior decor is bohemian elegance at its best. The expansive outdoor deck and massive trees invite kids outdoors for lots of sunny fun and epic games of hide and seek. In the library and in the kid's room there are tons of games, dress-ups, toys, crafts and books. Parents will love whipping up meals to enjoy outdoors in the cook's kitchen. Ride bikes to the park or the boardwalk and arcade at the end of the house's street. It's paradise.

Sleeps 11.

Online: kidandcoe.com

Villa Near Disney World, Orlando, FL

Airbnb

Headed to Disney World? Then you must book a stay at this nearby villa that's just one exit away and decorated to the nines with the beloved theme park in mind. The four themed bedrooms include floor to ceiling homages to Frozen and 101 Dalmatians, and the Star Wars themed game room is truly out of this world. There's also an indoor swimming pool with spa for extra fun. Parents will be happy to find a crib, play yards, high chair and strollers to make baby feel at home too. A grocery store is less than a mile away, and there's a dining room table that seats 10 so you can enjoy home cooked meals as well. You'll love calling this peaceful, private abode home after long days navigating Disney World.

Sleeps 10.

Online: airbnb.com

The Moana Circle Residence - Homewood, CA

Kid & Coe

Whether it's winter or summer, there's so much family fun to be had in Lake Tahoe. Make this classic lakeside cabin your home base and depending on the season your family can either enjoy Lake Tahoe (which is within walking distance!) using included equipment: stand-up paddleboard, kayak and rowboat or hit the slopes in the winter to go skiing, tubing and sledding. There's a hot tub on the deck as well as beach toys, lake toys, a Wii and badminton. The sophisticated rustic interior decor makes this an elegant yet homey abode for families.

Sleeps 10.

Online: kidandcoe.com

The 7th Avenue Residence - Seattle, WA

Kid & Coe

Location, location, location! If you're headed to Seattle with a large group, look no further than this lovely family home that's just 5 minutes from downtown Seattle. In addition to being designed for life with kids, the house is stocked with plenty of gear for little ones including baby gates, pack N plays, high chairs, toys, movies and games. The large fully-fenced yard has a play house, slide and swings, and there's even a giant playground across the street. Kids will get a kick out of the third level bunk room and a movie theater on the same level. Views of the Space Needle and the Puget Sound are the cherry on top of this amazing abode that was rebuilt in 2015 to resemble a modern farmhouse. 

Visit Red Tricycle Seattle to plan all of your family-friendly activities for your trip!

Sleeps 18.

Online: kidandcoe.com

 

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Exceptional outdoor experiences and fun attractions await your crew around the Denver, area. Add to that a stay at the recently opened Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Aurora, and your family vacation (or staycation) takes a magical twist. With interior design elements developed by the same team that created the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, tons of onsite activities and fantastic restaurants—your Rocky Mountain experience is guaranteed to be dreamy. Read on to find out more.

Photo: courtesy of Gaylord Rockies

STAY
Eight and a half miles from the Denver International Airport, situated on the edge of the Front Range in Aurora, Gaylord Rockies Resort offers families the perfect Denver area escape away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The minute you step through the entrance, you are transported to the nearby wilderness area. It’s a cabin-esque interior has waterfalls, rivers, bridges and it looks like a mini replica of The Rocky Mountains inside. The largest combined resort and convention center in Colorado, Gaylord is massive housing multiple eateries, and a long list of amenities.

While you can expect to experience the luxury of an upscale hotel with rooms that are beautifully appointed with refined, rustic decor—the whole family will feel right at home with common comforts like Wifi, a flat screen TV with access to popular movies and shows, and a 24-hour room service menu. The rooms have stunning views of the surrounding areas. And guaranteed, you won’t be the only guests with little ones in tow. This spot has already become popular with families with young children.

Photo: courtesy of Gaylord Rockies

PLAY

On-Site
The fun starts before you’ve even left the resort for the day. There’s tons of on-site entertainment for families to enjoy. Gaylord features four pools for families to enjoy! There are both indoor and outdoor pools and whirlpools as well as an indoor lap pool. All of the swimming areas have heated water, so everyone can enjoy splashing around. But the water play doesn’t end there. The swimming area also includes a lazy river and water slides! Be forewarned, it may be difficult to get your children to leave the resort to play.

Along with plenty of space to splash and run, Gaylord Rockies has a mini golf course perfect for the youngest of pros! Once you’ve finished hitting ball, you can rally on the tennis courts or rent some bikes and bike nearby (or more distant) trails.

For families with children who are a bit older, the resort has and exciting escape room experience that will get the family working as a team. Their escape room theme changes throughout the year, but one thing stays the same, it takes some teamwork to solve the riddles that help you win the game.

Events & Entertainment
You don’t have to leave the resort to attend awesome events and entertainment. Your kids will love attending Dive-In movies where they view a favorite family flick while floating poolside. There’s also regular splash parties that include swimming, dancing, and various characters from some of your kids’ favorite shows.

Parents aren’t forgotten as live entertainment and music can be found taking place around at the resorts various dining and social areas.

photo: Finn L. via Yelp

Off-Site
Once you tear the family away from the resort, there are plenty of places to go and things to see and do. The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is just 15 miles away. There you can check out the Planetarium or take in a show at the IMAX. Of course, there are tons of incredible exhibits that will thrill your young scientists including Black Holes and Dinosaurs.

The Denver Zoo is just 16 miles away, and is home to animals from around the world. Your family will enjoy close encounters with wildlife, extraordinary exhibits like the Elephant Passage, and awesome attractions like the 4 D Theater, Carousel, and train.

Just 10 miles away, your crew can stretch their legs at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge . The refuge is one of the largest urban wildlife refuges in the nation with more than 15,000 acres of land. There are an abundance of hiking trails and over 330 species of wildlife, some of which you might see.

There is a full listing o nearby activities to explore while you are enjoying your vacation.

photo: via Annette Benedetti

EAT

Italian, Asian-inspired, American cuisine and more can all be found at Gaylord Rockies. Vista Montagne serves breakfast lunch and dinner and your family can enjoy delicious Italian dishes. From polenta to meatballs to fettuccine, this spot has everything you want, all day long.

The Mountain Pass Sports Bar is the place to go for traditional bites like the Double Smashed Cheeseburger, a BLT or pretzel nuggets. They also serve vegetarian delights like the veggie burger–for those who choose to eat meat-free.

Monte Jade  will delight the sushi lovers in the family with their asian-inspired cuisine. We suggest the Mile-High Roll and the Queen City Roll. And there are Dim Sum and noodle dishes for those who aren’t quite ready for Sushi.

If you are craving steak and seafood, then you’ll want to reserve a meal at the Old Hickory Steakhouse, where you’ll find options like filet mignon, bison tenderloin, crab cakes and lobster tail.

Wherever you choose to dine, you’ll be thrilled with the quality of service and food.

The Denver area in Colorado has so much to offer visiting families. And a stay at Gaylord Rockies Resort ensures your whole family has a magical mile-high experience.

Good to Know: The resort offers onsite medical services so you can rest assured that while you are delightfully remote, you need not worry.

Upcoming Events

If you are ready to book your stay at Gaylord Rockies, consider aligning your visit with one of these awesome upcoming  events.

Christmas at Gaylord Rockies
You and your family will marvel at more than 3 million holiday lights and acres of magnificent decorations, plus spectacular holiday activities and events that are sure to get you in the spirit of the season and create lasting family memories!

Nov. 22, 2019 – Jan 5, 2020

ICE! featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Experience favorite scenes from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer brought to life in this winter wonderland carved from more than two million pounds of colorful ice as you walk through the attraction kept at a wintry 9 degrees. Crafted by master artisans who travel across the globe from Harbin, China, families can enjoy spectacular holiday scenes, colorful characters and ice slides.

Nov. 22, 2019 – Jan 5, 2020

Cirque Dreams Holidaze
Cirque Dreams Holidaze debuts its newest electrifying and reimagined live family holiday spectacular. This exclusive in-the-round theatrical experience includes the world’s best acts and dazzling costumes featuring astonishing aerialists along with world-class singers and dancers. It’s a Broadway musical and new cirque adventure wrapped into the ultimate holiday gift for the entire family.

Nov. 22, 2019 – Jan 5, 2020

Naughty or Nice Escape Room
Jack Frost, the holiday trickster, has added your name to the top of Santa’s Naughty List, but he is offering you one chance to change your Christmas fate. Work together to solve festive puzzles and piece together Christmassy clues to erase your names from the naughty list before Santa returns to his office in this family-friendly escape room.

Nov. 22, 2019 – Jan 5, 2020

Mrs. Claus’ Christmas Traditions
Gather around for warm and cozy fun with the jolliest hostess of all – Mrs. Claus! Delight in the reading of holiday classics and singing of Christmas carols while enjoying cookies and milk.

Nov. 22, 2019 – Jan 5, 2020

Good to Know: The resort offers onsite medical services so you can rest assured that while you are delightfully remote, you need not worry. 

—Annette Benedetti

Special thanks to Gaylord Rockies Resort for assistance with accommodations and entertainment. All opinions here expressed are the writer’s own. 

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What happens when you combine the fun of unraveling a mystery with the reward of chocolatey treats? You get the first-ever speakeasy for kids.

Families staying at Club Med Michés Playa Esmeralda are in for an extra special treat thanks to the new Secret Chocolate Room. When guests dine at the family-friendly restaurant Cacao & Co, the kids at the table will receive clues to crack the code needed to enter the hidden room. Once they discover the location of the door, they can enter the secret code which opens the door with a fanfare of sounds and light, giving them access to a chocolate dream come true.

photo: Courtesy of Club Med Michés Playa Esmeralda

The Secret Chocolate Room features wall-to-wall, unlimited sweets. The choices include three different chocolate fountains, as well as candy, cakes, ice cream and more. The room was designed in partnership with Xocolat and all of the sweets are made with locally-sourced, premium cocoa.

In addition to this incredible dessert extravaganza, Cacao & Co offers a dining experience tailor-made for families with colorful interior design, collaborative dishes, like hands-on guacamole preparation, and fun-sized dishes made to be shared. Club Med Michés Playa Esmeralda opens Nov. 23, 2019 in the Dominican Republic.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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2020 is almost here. Besides all the fresh ideas and resolutions, you know what’s got us excited? The incredible new products about to drop at IKEA in the new year. That’s right, the IKEA 2020 catalog you’ve been drooling over for months is about to get real. We found a few of our top picks for must-have new IKEA items and shared them below. Happy shopping.

TROLLBO Pendant Lamp

It's always life under the Big Top with this circus-tent inspired lamp. It's also perfect for an isolated light source over a desk or workspace. 

Grab it here, $24.99

NIKKEBY Four-Drawer Dresser

This red locker-inspired makes the grade, especially for those looking to give their entryway a makeover. Perfect for storing shoes, clutter or outdoor gear, this is a find we are stoked about in 2020. 

Order one here, $79.

MINNEN Bed Frame

Not only is the style of this rod-iron bed frame timeless, but it has extendable features to grow with your child. 

Grab one here, $119.

MÖJLIGHET Mirror

This mirror has two things a tween deems essential: a bowl and hooks for baubles/things and a smartphone holder. The real issue is that you'll probably want one for yourself, too.  

Snag one here, $29.99

ANILINARE Storage Boxes

Since you made a resolution to get organized in 2020, how about a couple of these charming flowered boxes? Use them in closets, on a desk or even on bookshelves. 

Buy them here, $9.99.

PELARBOJ Pencil Light

This unique night light doubles as chic room decor, so all you interior-design minded folks can have your cake and eat it too. 

Buy one here, $24.99.

ANTILOP High Chair Cover

You and your toddler spend A LOT of time near/on/in the high chair, so why not give it a fresh look for 2020. We love the bright print in this new cushion cover, and we love that it helps to make clean up a breeze. 

Grab one here, $4.

NISSAFORS Utility Cart

Whether you use it for art supplies, for a coffee tray or for more storage, you'll definitely be able to find a use for this handy utility cart. 

Grab one here, $24.99.

SPIGIG Play Kitchen

A love of food begins at an early age, especially if someone else in the family likes to cook. This set comes with curtains, so from puppet shows to playing restaurant, the possibilities for pretend play are endless. We also love the chalkboard for writing down the daily specials!

Buy it here, $37.49.

ROSENSKÄRM Ergonomic Pillow

Before kids, we would have laughed at people getting excited about a pillow, too. But seriously, this ergononmic side/back sleeper pillow might just be the answer to quality zzzs in between wake up calls. 

Buy it here, $14.99.

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While there are endless options for kid’s art classes in the DMV, some of them are overcrowded and lackluster. If your kid is looking for something new when it comes to art—something as unique as them—we’ve got you covered. These awesomely out-of-the-ordinary, small art classes, give kids an opportunity to be creative and hands on, with individualized attention.

Photo: Carriage House Arts and Crafts

Red Panda Art Studio
Red Panda Art Studio is a new studio opened by Stephanie Shevitz, a former Teach for America corps member and DC public school teacher. Stephanie has over 8 years of experience working with children, and has taught art to kids ages three to ten in a variety of settings. Along with Sandra Rodrich, a Red Panda instructor who studied interior design in Barcelona, they develop classes and camps, where children can channel their inner artists to explore and create freely, work with others, and learn about art and artists.

This summer, Red Panda Art Studio is offering summer camp at the Little House at Westmoreland Hills Park in Bethesda, Md. Yes, a Little House! There is a specific theme to each week’s session and their goal is to engage campers’ creativity, enhance their imagination, and explore their artistic abilities – with an overall focus on having fun and collaborating with peers. In addition to creating art, there will be a lot of time for open exploration, movement, and outdoor activities since the little house is on the grounds of Westmoreland Hills Park.

Themes include “Under the Sea” where kids will create water-themed mixed-media artwork etc. A sure favorite will be Science and Art” which includes potion-making, slime creation, and crystal growing. Magical Creatures” where campers venture into the world of the magical and mystical! And “Nature and Art” which will allow for campers to spend time outside seeking inspiration – and bringing that inspiration indoors into their artwork.

5315 Elliott Rd. (Bethesda, Md)
Online: redpandaart.com

Barn Again Home
Growing up in southwest Louisiana, provided Angie with an abundance of exciting visual, musical and social stimulations that still influence her art, today. As a young girl, her mother saw artistic potential in her and always encouraged her to pursue her passions. She learned to be “green” before being “green” was cool and, from an early age, learned how to re-use/re-invent things in atypical ways. She’s passed on her passion for art and love of up-cycling to her daughters who run “Camp Yaya Art Camps for Girls & Boys”. Camp Yaya takes place in Angie’s really cool 120 year old renovated barn studio and is taught by Angie’s older daughter’s,  Abigail & Emma. The girls decided to share their passion for creating things with other kids and headed up their first camp eight years ago. They use recycled items for as many projects as they can and campers end up with a lot of amusing and quirky things to take home

Old Town (Kensington, Md)
Online: barnagainhome.com

Olivos ART Studio
Sergio and Claudia Olivos are mentors, entrepreneurs, teachers and parents holding BFAs, MFA, teaching certifications and many years of teaching experience. Since 2005, they have been offering children the opportunity to experience genuine arts programming in their private studio. OlivosARTstudio offers exciting projects, individual attention and genuine care for the growth and development of creativity and great memories of summer fun and art!

No experience is necessary to enroll in their summer camps. This is the ideal environment for children who love creating and exploring and every moment of camp is filled with adventure. A typical camp day includes making art, going for nature walks, learning about different art movements or artists, and thinking about how art influences our world.

Their groups are small and focused on the Fine Arts…learning and reviewing basic drawing and painting skills while focusing on an art movement or artist from Classical or Modern Art. On Friday participants host a “mini opening” for family members to showcase their art!

1830 N. Quintana St. (Arlington, Va)
Online: olivosartstudio.com

Art Jamz
ArtJamz is the epitome of cool! It’s a public art studio and lounge where anyone can paint and create a work of art. They do not offer camps but suggest freestyle painting sessions where people can design an original work of art. They provide studio time, canvas, art materials and guidance. All you do is show up, paint, listen to fun tunes and create. Get arty at ArtJamz during their family-friendly all ages guided kids paint classes.

ArtJamz Kidz Academy is committed to introducing the basics of art to children ages 3-13. They underscore the importance of learning past and present artists as well as foundations in color, composition, and shapes in order to awaken a growing interest for the creative field.

Their classes are taught by skilled instructors with a passion for providing children with educational yet creative outlets. Each child gets their own canvas to paint and keep, an easel, smock, and unlimited access to a huge selection of art materials. Think glitter, stencils, palettes! You want to join in on the fun? Parents can get their own easel and canvas or grab a drink at the bar and hang out in the artists lounge while the kiddos unleash their inner artists. Oh, and you can paint on the walls. The kids will like that!

1728 Connecticut Ave., NW
Online: artjamz.co

Carriage House Arts and Crafts
Imagine taking art classes in a carriage house in Georgetown. For realz! Jennifer Wilkin Penick was a studio art major in college and later earned an M.A. in Italian Art History. She fell in love with Rome and spent 25 years living and working there. She recently moved back to the U.S. and now devotes her time to teaching art and making creations that are inspired by the life she lived in Italy. Jennifer and her husband bought and restored a row house in Georgetown that has a carriage house in the back. She has recreated an Italian garden and on nice days, students are encouraged to sit out there and get creative inspiration from nature. This summer, she is offering Mixed Media Art Camps in the Carriage House. Classes will be small (limit 5 kids) for ages 5 to 11. Art instruction will involve a wide variety of techniques and materials — large and small projects, 3D and drawing/painting, collage and much more. She strives for her students to be inspired by significant artists of the past, by ancient art, and by contemporary artists, as well.

Online: jenniferwilkinpenick.blogspot.com

Does your kid have a favorite are studio? Tell us about it in the comments below. 

—Guiomar Ochoa

Maybe the clock’s ticking on the home office you need to transform into a nursery, or you’re struggling to get the balance between family life and grown-up space in the living room. Interior design conundrums are the price we New Yorkers pay for small-space city living — but getting help doesn’t have to break the bank. Click through to explore some of the most affordable options from designers who understand the challenges of raising a family in New York.

Map out a Makeover: Affordable Interior Design

Based out of Manhattan, with a storefront in Westchester, the team behind Affordable Interior Design believes that creating a beautiful space that suits your lifestyle should be accessible to everyone. The firm offers seven different packages to accommodate a range of budgets. The most popular is the $695 Makeover, which starts with a collaborative two-hour home visit and ends with a map of your room, pictures of how it should look and a shopping list that matches your budget. Then it's up to you to put the pieces in place - so you get to spread out the spending at your own pace and it doesn't leave you short for childcare. Owner and mom Betsy Helmuth says it's all about creating rooms you want to spend time in. One of her big tips for family rooms is to pick rugs made of synthetic fibers. Nylon and polyester are often kinder on the skin than wool which means no scratches or itching when you're down on the floor playing games with the kids.

103 Main Street
Dobbs Ferry, NY
917-767-2313
Online: affordableinteriordesign.com

photo: Affordable Interior Design

Do you have a favorite interiors tip or a designer you love? Let us know in the comments below!

—Emily Myers

 

 

Video: Fisher-Price® via YouTube

If you’re anything like us, your house may look a little like mayhem. Toys, gear, and gadgets galore, right? Fortunately, Fisher-Price is making baby gear that’s actually legit to look at, and that’s thanks to modern design guru Jonathan Adler. Jonathan is known for his exuberant take on high design, and has built an interior design empire, selling everything from furniture to ties in more than 25 stand-alone stores and 1,000 other locations around the world.

“I’m a realist. Nobody’s house looks like it looks in a photo shoot. There’s always stuff. Stuff stuff, stuff,” says Jonathan Adler. “And the stuff is what makes a house a home. I’m a fan of stuff, and I think the stuff should just be as nice as it can be.”

Adler will debut his first Fisher-Price toys, baby gear, infant clothing, and bedding for the company in 2017, but some items are on pre-sale at buybuyBaby.

All Photos: Fisher-Price

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If you haven’t sat down to a bowl of steaming hot ramen, inhaled the scent of rich broth, mixed the toppings into the noodles, then carefully twirled them around your chopsticks and slurped them down, you’re missing out on one of the Bay Area’s best culinary experiences. These local ramen shops have elevated a humble Japanese fast food to bowls of lip-smacking luxury, and with a new one seeming to open every month, the piping hot craze shows no signs of cooling off. Read on to find out our favorites.

Good to know: A quick word of warning: most ramen shops don’t take reservations, and eager crowds regularly form outside long before opening time. Although this sounds tricky if you have kids, most ramen places are surprisingly kid friendly once you get inside, and what kid doesn’t enjoy eating noodles? At every ramen place, you’ll see whole families, every head bent happily over their own bowl of ramen. Plan to arrive early to either stake a spot in line or get your name on the list. Most places have menus posted so decide on what you want while you’re waiting. Once you’re seated, many servers can take your order immediately and dishes usually come quickly, which parents will appreciate. All that’s left is to enjoy that rich ramen goodness.

Peninsula

Ramen Dojo
A true classic in the Bay Area ramen scene, Ramen Dojo’s garlic pork ramen has turned many a ramen newbie into line-waiting believer. There are soy sauce (shoyu) and soy bean (miso) options, but the garlic pork (tonkotsu) is definitely the star. Topped with slices of roasted pork, fried garlic, kikurage mushrooms, chives, a quail egg, and swirled with a “chicken gravy” that adds richness and heft, this one of the most flavorful and satisfying ramen bowls around. Although Ramen Dojo advertises its ramen as spicy, there is a non-spicy level available. Tip: If your spice tolerance is low, try asking for half non-spicy and half mild broth; the extra kick of flavor from the chili oil is worth it. Even for ramen shops, Ramen Dojo is tiny – 24 seats, exactly, so arrive early or be prepared for an oh-so-worth-it wait. It’s also a bit tricky to fit strollers into the small space, so if you’re still carrying around a lot of baby gear, there’s a third option: Ramen Dojo has two sister shops in the area, Santa Ramen and Ramen Parlor, that are slightly larger, have similar (although not identical) menus, and are also more accommodating of small children, if you want a more leisurely ramen experience with your kids.

Ramen Dojo
805 S B St.
San Mateo, Ca
Online: Ramen Dojo Facebook page

Himawari
While many ramen shops in the Bay Area have a minimalist aesthetic, Himawari is a lovely exception. The owner is a jazz enthusiast, and the walls of the restaurant are lined with old records and album covers, while jazz music plays in the background. It gives Himawari a cool, relaxed vibe and encourages you to take a moment to sit and enjoy your ramen instead of slurping it down immediately. Himawari offers soy sauce (shoyu), salt (shio), and miso ramens, which you can fancy up with additional toppings like extra roasted pork or, intriguingly, buttered corn. Their most unique ramen is the tan tan men, the Japanese take on spicy Chinese Szechuan noodles, with a fiery red chili-laced miso broth enriched with ground pork. It’s super filling and comforting on a chilly evening. If you want to make a full meal of it, Himawari also offers a remarkably long selection of appetizers, salads, sushi, and even dessert. The chicken karaage (fried chicken), gyoza (fried potstickers), and buta kakuni (stewed pork) are all delicious and kid-pleasers. The staff is especially accommodating of families and cheerfully offer high chairs and kid-size bowls to the little ones.

Himawari
202 2nd Ave.
San Mateo, CA 94401

 

Marin

Uchiwa Ramen
Among the many ramen shops in the Bay Area, Uchiwa Ramen boasts a uniquely memorable interior design, with its striking wood ceiling and communal tables. It turns eating ramen into a zen spa experience. If you sit at the counter, you can watch the open kitchen as well while you enjoy your noodles. The menu kindly calls out gluten free options, which include the tonkotsu and and shio (salt) ramen: the topkotsu is  The kale salad is a tasty change up from the more typical salad offerings at ramen shops; it features fresh and roasted kale tossed in a toasted sesame dressing and topped with slices of Asian pear. Don’t miss their signature side dish as well, the “pork wing”, which is really a pork shank covered in a chili glaze that’s both spicy and sweet. The staff is very welcoming to small kids and they offer two kinds of kid’s ramen, including a gluten free. There’s options for everyone at this shop, which should please all the picky eaters of your family.

Uchiwa Ramen
821 B St
San Rafael, Ca
Online: www.uchiwaramen.com

Photo: Linda L from Yelp

South Bay

Santouka
Santouka is easy to miss as it’s located inside the Mitsuwa shopping center, but once you step inside, you’ll have no problem spotting the line of hungry eaters outside the humble storefront. Santouka is probably the best representation of a classic Japanese ramen fast-food joint in the Bay Area: You line up, order at the counter, then find a seat in the food court and wait for your number to be called. The shio (salt) ramen with toroniku (pork cheek) is rightfully famous; the broth is creamy and flavorful and on the lighter side compared to other ramen shops, but the tender slices of pork add more than enough richness. Santouka ramen also comes in three sizes, which makes it helpful when you’re ordering for smaller appetites, and also offers set meals where a bowl of ramen comes with a bowl of rice covered with various toppings like tofu or salmon. It can be a bit of a hassle staking out a table, but the food court arrangement is great for families; the atmosphere is casual, high chairs are available,  Afterwards, you can check out the Japanese grocery and bookstore nearby.

Santouka
Mitsuwa Marketplace
675 Saratoga Ave, San Jose, CA 95129
Online: santouka.co.jp/en

Orenchi Ramen
One of the stars of the South Bay ramen scene, Orenchi Ramen is another spot where you’re strongly advised to arrive early before opening (a minimum of 30 minutes before opening for a shot at being in the first seating, otherwise you’ll have to wait for the next rounds). The thrill of getting your name of one of the first slots on their signup sheet is matched only when a bowl of their signature Orenchi ramen arrives in front of you. Made with a pork-based (tonkotsu) broth, topped with roasted pork, green onions, bamboo shoots, mushrooms, nori, and a soft-boiled egg, this ramen is creamy and filling but not too fatty, and the noodles are pleasantly springy and al dente. Orenchi also offers a decent selection of appetizers if you want to round out your meal: the karaage chicken (fried chicken) and takoyaki (octopus balls) are solid choices. Although the interior is a bit crowded and dark, it’s surprisingly family friendly once you sit down: the tables are sturdy and spill-resistant, and you can order just noodles and broth for the kiddies. To the delight of San Franciscans, a second branch, Orenchi Beyond has opened on Valencia Street and offers mostly the same menu as well as a special “beyond” version of their ramen.

Photo: James F from Yelp

Orenchi Ramen
3540 Homestead Rd.
Santa Clara, CA 95051
Online: www.orenchi-ramen.com

Orenchi Beyond
174 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
Online: orenchi-beyond.com

San Francisco

Shalala Ramen
The first Shalala Ramen opened in Mountain View, but our preference is for their second branch in Japantown, San Francisco. Their tonkotsu broth comes in white (enhanced with sea salt) and black (enriched with soy sauce) versions. The black version is richer and fattier from the extra seasonings and pork. Perfect solution: order the white version but ask for the thicker noodles used in the black version. Toppings are minimal to focus attention on the broth: roasted pork, green onions, cloud ear mushrooms, seaweed, a soft-boiled egg. One appetizer worth a try: the chashu “muffin sand”, which is like an English muffin sandwich stuffed with roasted pork. The spacious restaurant offers plenty of space for strollers, and the staff is quick to offer high chairs and kid-size bowls so they can have some of your noodles.

Shalala Ramen
1737 Buchanan St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
Online: www.ramenshalala.com

East Bay

Ramen Shop
The unassumingly named Ramen Shop is in actuality a high-concept and very tasty intersection between ramen and California cuisine. The owners are alums of Berkeley icon Chez Panisse, and they bring the freshness and spontaneity of farmers’ market produce to some very original bowls of ramen. Examples from the constantly changing menu include shoyu (soy sauce) ramen with braised duck leg and smoked duck breast, shiitake mushrooms, baby fennel and mustard greens; green garlic miso ramen with ground pork belly, dino kale rabe and butterbeans; and an amazing veggie meyer lemon shoyu ramen with king oyster and maitake mushrooms, daikon, and mizuna that tastes of spring. Appetizers and desserts also have a Western slant: don’t miss the shrimp and pork fried rice with wild nettles, sunchokes and chili paste, and the black sesame ice cream sandwiches made with brown butter cookies. Like most popular ramen joints, they don’t take reservations and there can be a wait if you don’t arrive right at opening, but they are kid friendly and offer a kid’s ramen which is simply noodles and broth, so you can be as adventurous as you like.

Ramen Shop
5812 College Ave.
Oakland, CA 94618
Online: www.ramenshop.com

Do you have a favorite Ramen spot in the Bay Area? Tell us in the comments below! 

–Anita Chu

All images courtesy of the author unless otherwise noted.