Since your little she-warrior’s birthday is coming up, it’s time to start planning her party. It will certainly be super epic, but it won’t be as nearly as interesting without an awesome present. But what do you get your daughter when she has almost everything that she needs? Here are some ideas for girls of all ages from ages 5-to-15.

5th Birthday: Finger paint. This is a gift perfect for kids of all ages (adults can join too) and can be used to create a number of colorful and creative art. However, since these paints are made with natural ingredients, they can be smeared all over the body and give you peace of mind that your little one is playing safely while exploring her talents.

6th Birthday: Karaoke machine. This is the time when kids start to really develop a passion for music so if you know your girl loves to jam to her fave tunes, make sure to provide her with a good karaoke machine. Every machine comes with a microphone and a bunch of new songs. And it’s such a perfect birthday gift because she can try it out with her friends right there at the party.

7th Birthday: Some sparkly jewelry. Now that you know your daughter isn’t putting everything shiny in her mouth anymore, you can start thinking about jewelry. This is also a time when little girls start getting into beauty and fashion, so why not give her a nice little piece of sparkle? If you’re not a jewelry expert, check out websites like Jewelry Jealousy where you can find all sorts of buying guides and ideas that will be super useful. This website is great for everyone, but especially dads who have no idea where to start with buying jewelry for their little girls! 

8th Birthday: A garden kit. A garden kit will give your daughter a green thumb for sure. She can grow and nurture her own plants and learn all about botany and nature. Soon, she’ll have her own kingdom to play with!

9th Birthday: Room décor. Most girls want their personal space to be perfect. So, if your kid loves to decorate her space with personal things, help her out by grabbing some modern, artistic and empowering décor. A framed quote is a super popular décor piece and can really inspire her every day.

10th Birthday: Legos. Legos are internationally loved by both girls and boys, so getting your daughter a set is a great idea. While there are classic sets that can provide hours of creative play, there are also specialized sets like Wonder Woman, Women of NASA and Mindstorms Robot kits that can inspire your little girl to do amazing things!

11th Birthday: A safe diary. Do you want to provide your little girl with a safe space to express her feelings? Get her a diary with a lock! This will keep all her secrets safe even from her prying siblings and its beautiful cover will encourage her to take her diary with her everywhere she goes!

12th Birthday: Books. Is your daughter growing up to be a little book worm? Excellent—enrich her library with a new set of books! Make sure to send the right message though, and buy something that will inspire and empower your child. Luckily, that kind of literature is getting more and more present, so today you can find all sorts of amazing books for girls that will instill ideas about healthy friendships, relationships, and lifestyles. There’s so much a girl can learn from the right book!

13th Birthday: A musical instrument. It’s very healthy for kids to play an instrument—it’s good for the soul and for the brain. So, if you want to start with something small, opt for a colorful little ukulele that she can experiment with.

14th Birthday: A Polaroid camera. Taking photos on an iPhone is fun, but there’s something super special about Polaroids. Give your daughter that snap-and-shake experience by grabbing a camera she can use not only to document her birthday but the rest of her life!

15th Birthday: Organic makeup. As your little girl gets older, there’s a possibility she will get into makeup and beauty and that’s completely normal at that age. Luckily, you can provide her with a safe experience by picking organic makeup sets that are perfect for gentle skin and contain all sorts of non-toxic colors and glittery things many girls love!

Even if you don’t find your perfect gift on this list, you’ll certainly find some inspiration for your little girl’s birthday and get her something she’ll truly enjoy! 

Morgan Rose Elliott is an aromatherapist, yoga instructor, animal lover, a happily married mother of two. She enjoys reading biographies and writing poems, sunny days on the beach and any shape of vanilla. Crazy about the '80s, her favourite band is Duran Duran and she is obsessed with Stranger things.

Photo: Disney

Have a teen who’s too cool for family vacations? Take them on a cruise. Not only do cruise vacations give teenagers the freedom they crave, but more and more cruise ships are also offering unique perks for teens, from teen-only nightclubs to Broadway-caliber shows. These are some of the best cruise ships for teens.

1. Disney Dream

You’re never too old for Disney, and the luxurious amenities and services offered by Disney Cruise Line are seriously over the top. Among the highlights for teens are Vibe, a hip hangout with a sun deck with splash pools, water misters and classic games; an indoor dance floor; stage area for karaoke and talent shows; wall pods for gaming and watching movies; and a lounge with snacks and mocktails. Teens also love the AquaDuck, a water coaster that twists and turns its way around the ship—even going out over the water! You’ll also find the AquaDuck on Disney Fantasy, and all Disney ships offer a teens-only hangout.

2. Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas

Teens can get happily get lost on Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas—it’s the largest cruise ship in the world! They’ll discover laser tag, ziplining, ice skating, mini-golf, a carousel and the electrifying Ultimate Abyss waterslide, along with performances of Hairspray and mesmerizing shows at the AquaTheater. The ship’s teen programming is divided into two age groups—12 to 14 and 15 to 17—allowing teens to watch movies, play games, sing karaoke and more with other kids their age.

3. Carnival Vista

One word: Skyride. The suspended bicycle takes riders around the Carnival Vista, 150 above the sea, in a breathtaking experience your teens won’t soon forget! Other thrills for teens include a ropes course, 3D movie experience at the Thrill Theater, and a sports complex with everything from outdoor billiards to mini-bowling. The Carnival Vista also offers two teens-only hangouts: Club 02 for 15- to 17-year olds, and for ages 12 to 14, Circle C.

4. Norwegian Getaway

Talk about an adrenaline rush. On Norwegian Getaway, teens can walk The Plank, a narrow plank that goes out over the sea. (All participants are properly harnessed, so you can take a breath now.) If that’s not enough, there’s also the heart-racing Free Fall waterslide. Other ship activities for teens include rock climbing, the Rock of Ages show and the Entourage Teen Zone for ages 13 to 17.

5. Royal Princess

It’s all about Remix, a teen club for ages 13 to 17 on Royal Princess. This one features a DJ booth where teens can create their own playlist, an indoor lounge with video games and an outdoor area with a wading pool. Regularly scheduled activities include teens-only mocktail parties, sports competitions, dance classes and late-night movies. Another reason we love Princess Cruise Line for teens: the Ocean Medallion, which allows parents to easily keep track of and communicate with their teens, no matter where they are on the ship.

Amanda Norcross is Senior Editor at Family Vacation Critic, TripAdvisor's family travel website. Her expertise has been featured in major media outlets including The New York Times, People.com, and Prevention Magazine. Amanda enjoys discovering new destinations and sharing her experiences with parents who are looking to plan the most memorable vacations with their kids. 

Ellen has done it again. The talk show superstar has released her May list of favorite things at Walmart and we are officially excited for summer!

From products that will rock your BBQ, to summer styles and toys, Ellen’s list for spring is affordable and just what we need to look forward to warmer days. Keep scrolling to see some of our top picks from this month’s collection.

Favorites for Spring 2019

Adulting : How to Become a Grown-up in 535 Easy(ish) Steps

Summer is for catching up on all those books stacking up on your nightstand! Ellen's book pick for this month, Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 535 Easy Steps ($9) is a funny take on how being an adult, doesn't mean you always act like one.

Igloo Daytripper Picnic Tote with Pack-Ins

Gear up for the shore, lake or pool with the Igloo Daytripper Picnic Tote with Pack-Ins ($43). This handy carry-all contains a bamboo cutting board, stainless steel cheese knives, corkscrew, foldable mini picnic table, two main compartments with push-aside dividers, a detachable 50" crossbody strap and extra dry storage pockets on the sides.

Ombre Heart 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Graphic Tee

It's all about the love when it comes to this Ombre Heart 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Graphic Tee ($12) from Ev1. Made in a breathable cotton and tagless style, this colorful tee pairs great with shorts or comfy leggings.

Margaritaville Bahamas Frozen Concoction Maker

Ok, we admit––this is the most expensive item on Ellen's list but it's a Margaritaville Bahamas Frozen Concoction Maker ($190)! This 400-watt appliance makes 36 ounces of frozen margaritas in one simple step and even has manual "shave only" and "blend only" controls to customize your marg.

Billy Jealousy Beard Envy Gift Set For Men

Ellen's got your man covered, ladies! The Billy Jealousy Beard Envy Gift Set For Men ($17) includes a hydrating beard wash with aloe and soy protein, an extra-firm, boar bristle brush, and a styling beard control product with jojoba oil.

Cuisinart 13-Piece Bamboo BBQ Tool Set

Take charge of your cookout this spring and summer with the Cuisinart 13-Piece Bamboo BBQ Tool Set ($30). Coming in a bamboo carrying case, this set includes a chef’s spatula, silicone basting brush, locking tongs, 4 stainless skewers, 4 corn cob holders, and a cleaning brush with palm stalk bristles.

Hamilton Beach Quesadilla Maker

Ok, we know––quesadillas are super easy to make. But come the hot weather, the last thing you want to be doing is standing over a hot stove, and that's why Ellen loves the Hamilton Beach Quesadilla Maker ($20). Perfect for busy nights or giving your young chefs some responsibility to make their own dinner, this inexpensive appliance whips up 'dillas in roughly five minutes. Bon appetit!

Favorites from 2018

EV1 from Ellen Degeneris Love Shirt

You can never have enough T-shirts, including this basic EV1 Love shirt ($10) from Ellen herself. The soft jersey fabric in neutral gray means you can wear this for the entire fall season and never go out of style.

Huffy Nel Lusso Women's Cruiser Bike

Cruise the town in style on Ellen's favorite bike choice, the New Lusso from Huffy ($129) in yellow or blue. You won't believe all the features––basket, rear rack and cup-holder! Mama's got a new ride!

Harvest Wreath

You can't let fall pass you by without a Harvest Wreath ($65)! This 28-inch sized wreath is made with gold and russet leaves, pumpkins gourds and berry springs and is perfect for anyone in your home. 

Keurig K-Classic K50 Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker

Keep family and friends warm this fall when you have a K-Cup coffee maker ($80-90) on hand. Coming in either red or blue, this machine brews the most popular size cups of coffee and has a huge water reservoir to brew 6+ cups of coffee before refilling––perfect for holiday gatherings!

Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Flavored Single-Cup Coffee

Enjoy the best things about fall (duh, the food and drinks!) and keep a box of Starbucks Pumpkin Spice K-cups ($11) on hand. The makers of the famous PSL have packed the perfectly flavored drink into a tiny pod, that costs less than $1 a cup.

Ozark Trail 30-Ounce Double-Wall Tumbler

Enjoy coffee on the go and make a small investment in an Ozark tumbler ($8.74). Coming in nearly 10 color choices, the double-walled, vacuum-sealed cup keeps your coffee hot until you can enjoy it.

Tree Hut Almond & Honey Shea Sugar Butter Scrub

Ellen's top beauty pick, Tree Hut Almond & Honey Shea Butter Sugar Scrub ($6.48) sounds as delicious as it does luxurious. But don't be fooled by the tiny price tag––it's made with organic Shea Butter, sweet almond oil, safflower seed oil, avocado oil and real sugar almond bits for the ultimate in skin repairing and moisture replenishment.

Burt's Bees Tips & Toes Kit

Keep your toes, hands and lips in tip top shape this fall with Burt's Bees Tips & Toes kit ($11.92). The 6-piece kit comes with Honey & Grapeseed Oil Hand Cream, Coconut Foot Cream, Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream, Almond & Milk Hand Cream, Hand Salve and Pomegranate Lip Balm in travel sizes. Perfect for those fall getaways or carrying in your purse.

iRobot Roomba 670 Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum

Every mom can get on board with Ellen's top pick for cleaning equipment: the Roomba ($294). The robot has a 3-Stage Cleaning System and Dual Multi-Surface Brushes and comes with a full suite of intelligent sensors, an edge-sweeping brush that moves in 27-degree angle and can run for up to 90 minutes before automatically docking and recharging.

 

Tzumi PopSolo Glow Wireless LED Bluetooth Karaoke Microphone

Ellen's quirky personality shows through on her pick of this wireless LED bluetooth karaoke microphone ($19) for her October favorites list. The Bluetooth-powered wireless microphone is universally compatible with tons of karaoke apps and works with smartphones. It's even perfect for on-the-go performances!

Farberware Baker's Advantage Ceramic Deep Pie Dish

You can't very well embrace the fall season without a pie or two! This deep pie dish ($13) is big on value and a must for your desserts this autumn. This professional-quality stoneware with a glazed red exterior and cream interior easily and stylishly transports from oven to table.

Hershey's Glow-in-the-Dark Halloween Chocolate

It's time to step up your candy game with a bag of Hershey's Halloween glow in the dark candy ($19.54). The 230-count bag is packed with favorites like Kit Kat's and Reese's in fun, glow-in-the-dark wrappers.

 

––Karly Wood

All Photos: Courtesy of Walmart

 

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If you have a vocalist in your family that dreams of belting it out in a car with James Corden, then you’ll be excited to learn that you can now play Carpool Karaoke at home thanks to one awesome new toy.

CBS, home to The Late Late Show with James Corden, and his hilarious “Carpool Karaoke” segment, has teamed up with The Singing Machine Company to create the Carpool Karaoke: The Mic so that you can enjoy your own version while you commute.

photo: Courtesy of The Singing Machine Company

The Mic connects to your car stereo via Bluetooth and enables your voice to project from your car speakers so that you can cruise down the street to the beat of your own vocals. The Mic can also stream karaoke music from a variety of apps, like Spotify, Pandora or YouTube, so that you can have your back-up tunes blasting along with your vocals.

“From The Late Late Show segments to the stand-alone series, Carpool Karaoke is known and loved around the world,” said Veronica Hart, EVP, Global Franchise Management, CBS Consumer Products. “We’re thrilled to partner with Singing Machine to enable fans to personally experience the joy and fun of the show on their own – at home or while stuck in traffic with friends.”

The Mic, which retails for $49.99, will be available for purchase sometime this summer, just in time to put the top down and go for a musical drive.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: The Late Late Show with James Corden via YouTube

 

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From lullabies to clapping games, music is a big part growing up. Just the process of learning a new instrument builds lifelong skills like good work ethic and body-mind coordination. If your little karaoke partners are ready to take the next step and become “big” musicians, check out these 3 awesome music apps for kids. It’s a great way to gauge their interest before investing in the real thing.

Morton Subotnick’s Pitch Painter
Age: 3+

We might be in an era of musical producers with the electronic dance age, but classical musical composers are just as cool! Think Beethoven and Mozart, John Williams (Star Wars) and Randy Newman (Toy Story) – they’ve all created songs that warmed our hearts, even without us knowing it! Morton Subotnick’s Pitch Painter is a music app that lets kids play with music composition through the style of finger painting. Little fingers can create compositions, choose different instruments and create tracks just with a drag and drop. Read more about this app on Common Sense Media.

Juno’s Piano
Age: 5+

Before dropping several hundred dollars (or more than a grand) on a piano, try Juno’s Piano – Learn Songs, Play with Parents, and Free Play. This interactive and educational app is an electronic keyboard that budding pianists can use to learn simple songs and notes before moving onto the real thing. Read more about this app on Common Sense Media.

Other musical instruments to try: Drum Kit,

BandBlast: The Music Education Revolution
Age: 9+

At the end of the day, serious musicians will need to learn music theory to advance, and like all difficult lessons, maintaining interest boils down to enjoying the learning process.BandBlast makes music theory fun and engaging through a series of videos, short quizzes, games, and progress tracking components. Let’s just say we wish we had this growing up. Read more about this app on CommonSense Media.

What music apps do your kids absolutely love? Let us know in the comments below!

— Christal Yuen

The DMV is filled with music masters and entertainers, but when it comes to a little one’s party it is a whole different scene. The right DJ can make or break an affair, especially when it comes to pleasing lil’ pumpkins and their budding music tastes. We’ve got the lowdown on the area’s hottest disc jockeys to tempt all ages to the dance floor.

Photo: DJ Beauty and the Beatz

DJ Beauty and the Beatz
Set the gold standard with your next kid’s party when you hire DJ Beauty and the Beatz.  Spinning since she was a first grader, this underage yet highly talented DJ has worked with major brands like Target and Sony while playing local D.C. gigs, including the 2014 White House Easter Egg Roll. She may be the youngest and flyest DJ, but she can still rock the party for your tiny tot.

Cost: Prices vary
Online: DJBeautyandthebeatz.com

DJ Olivia
Get ready to shut up and dance! DJ Olivia, herself only 14 years old is going to rock you! Full of family-friendly tunes (think KidzBop and more) that will get the crowd moving, Olivia is full of fun games and will spin for a minimum of two hours at your next kids party or celebration. Little ones love her game of musical freeze dance while parents can enjoy songs and not have to worry about it being unsafe for little ears.

Cost: $30/hour (two hour minimum)
202-746-9393
Online: djolivia.com

All in 1 Entertainment
Some party goers need a little more than just a DJ spinning some classic and Top 40 tunes. All in 1 Entertainment has been playing kids parties, Sweet Sixteena, Bat and Bar Mitzvahs and school events for over fifteen years, so they know there is more than one way to get kids to shake it off. Whether you want a light show, some glow necklaces or even a bounce house included in your party, this company has a lot to offer parents and kiddos alike.

Cost: Prices vary
888-PARTY-02
Online: aioentertainment.com

DJ Gerry Bradshaw
Don’t let DJ Gerry Bradshaw’s Fredericksburg home base deter you; he will rock a children’s party anywhere in the DMV. When it comes to birthdays, school affairs, festivals or anything else related to the shorter set, he has over 30 years of experience mixing music and getting tykes to groove and move to his music.

Cost: Prices vary
540-891-1728
Online: djgerry.com

Limelight Karaoke & DJ Services
The highly experienced staff at Limelight knows a thing or two about children’s parties. Unlike most events, the wee ones can’t party all night long so Limelight offers a two-hour special that includes a DJ and Karaoke geared just for your elementary ed-sized offspring. Kids of all ages will be shaking what their momma gave them for hours on end as giant smiles grow on their faces.

Cost: Prices vary
410-437-1265
Online: limelightkaraoke.com

Do you have a favorite local DJ? Tell us about him or her in the comments section below. 

–Victoria Mason

 

You’ve heard them belting out the entire Frozen soundtrack around the house time and time again (and again, and again) so you know your little ones love to sing out loud. Luckily, Portland is home to more than one all-ages karaoke bar which means you can give your kids a chance to star in their own soundtrack. Read on for our top spots for karaoke with the tots.

photo: Chirp Kids Karaoke

The Ambassador 
From 5-8 p.m. on Sundays, it’s family time at this Chinese restaurant and karaoke lounge. Here, your little singers won’t just be entertaining the others in your party, but instead they’ll be rocking the entire room. Expect to pay a $5 cover for the chance to take part of this raucous family fun. Added bonus: you can eat dinner right there!

4744 NE Sandy Blvd.
503-280-0330
Online: ambassadorkaraoke.com

photo: Rob Briscoe via flickr 

Voicebox Karaoke
When you think of private karaoke in Portland, this is the place. And, yes, they let kids in but only before 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, and before 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. If mom or dad want to enjoy an adult beverage, you’ll have to leave another adult with them while you step out into the bar: no drinks are allowed in the room when minors are present. Make a reservation online. $5/person and up.

Southeast
734 SE 6th Ave.
503-303-8220

Northwest
2112 NW Hoyt
503-303-8220
Online: voiceboxpdx.com

photo: Marianne Walters

Punch Bowl Social 
Whether you’re having a birthday party that encompasses the all the all-ages wonders of this entertainment venue (Video games! Ping pong! Bowling!), or just coming to rock the mic, try out Punch Bowl Social’s private karaoke rooms with a huge selection of songs, from Disney to Def Leppard. Birthday party packages start at $250, or just rent a karaoke room by the hour. Reservations are available. You’ll probably want to check ahead on booking and prices if you’re headed there on evenings or weekends. Minors are welcome until 10 p.m.

340 SW Morrison St.
503-334-0360
Online: punchbowlsocial.com/portland

Have you tried karaoke with your kids? Let us know in the comments!

—Kelley Gardiner

Interactive puzzle rooms are popping up all across the country (and they’re a huge hit!). But up until now these real-life Sherlock Holmes escape mysteries have been limited for grown-up audiences only. D.C.’s Escape the Classroom is the exception.

A Family Affair
The Escape Lounge on H Street offers two kid-friendly escape games. Escape the Classroom is specifically designed for kids ages 5-8. It’s a game of clue where kids are locked in a mock-classroom (eek!) with puzzles, riddles, and clues that lead to the key to “escape.” It’s a fun, hands-on game that will challenge the Littles and teach collaboration. They also offer a game designed for the whole family—Escape the Oval Office, which features clues that are mixed with history and pop culture.

Party Time
Looking for a new way to celebrate Junior’s birthday bash? Look no further. Escape the Lounge D.C. offers birthday party packages, too. How it works: Kids are broken up into teams of up to 10. Each team has a half hour to complete their “classroom escape.” Escape the Classroom offers linear clues where one clue leads to another, so the game is similar to an indoor scavenger hunt. Party packages are $475 for 15 kids and 10 adults or $675 for 25 kids and 15 adults for two hours.

While You Wait
The escape rooms that cater to kids and families have  a small waiting area where mini sleuthers (and their grownups) who are not in the game room can write on a chalkboard wall, color, dress up or use a karaoke machine. Good luck getting them out of this waiting room!

1322B H St., NE (above Shawafel Restaurant).
202-399-0900

Online: escapetheroom.today

Have you done an escape the room outing with your kids? Tell us about it in the comments section below. 

—Ayren Jackson-Cannady