These funny and spooky ghost stories for kids keep that eerie vibe going through the night

There’s nothing like telling ghost stories over a campfire or at a sleepover. Of course, we don’t want your little ones to be scared during this special bonding time, so we’ve rounded up 30 scary stories for kids that will leave your little ones laughing instead. Curious about other ways to keep the mood creepy but cute? Try out some DIY magic potions, or watch a few scary movies for kids 

Ghost Stories for Younger Kids

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Sneakers — Ready for a scary story about a pair of stinky shoes? This not-so-scary story is a great one to tell around the campfire.

The Ball Pit — While those pits full of plastic balls are some parents' worst enemies, this story isn't quite scary, but it has a spooky twist for kids to enjoy.

Dem Bones — A colorful skeleton band and the illustrated book teaches kids about anatomy, rhyme, and language through this traditional African-American spiritual song.

The Ghost of the Bloody Finger — With blood, fingers, and ghosts, you'd think this story is too much for the young camper. But rest assured—it's a great way to introduce scary stories to kiddos.

Tommy Knockers — The ghosts of California miners are featured in this story that has a twisted and silly ending.

Underpants — This ghost keeps haunting his former wife because he has an important message for her. But what happens when she's too afraid to talk with him?

Yellow Ribbon — Jane and Johnny fall in love, but Jane can't forget the feeling of a yellow ribbon around her neck. One day, she tells Johnny to untie the ribbon, and the kids won't believe what happens next.

Rap, Rap, RapA little old lady doesn't believe the rumors about her house being haunted. But then, one night, she hears a mysterious sound coming from downstairs. She follows the sound and what she finds is more silly than scary! Be sure to draw this one out with somewhat spooky sound effects. 

The Hairy Toe — What happens when an old woman finds a hairy toe in the woods and decides to eat it? You'll be surprised to find out, and we promise a laugh too.

The Lady with the Emerald Ring — This scary story has a happy ending when a woman returns from the dead because her husband has summoned her back.

The Open Window — A little girl tells a neighbor a spooky story, but the prank is on her.

The Pink Jellybean — How is a story about a pink candy haunted? You'd be surprised to find out about the spooky aspects of where this jelly bean lives.

Magic Castle — A curious woman decides to check out a magic castle at midnight, despite being warned to stay away. Yet she keeps going further and what she finds is a big surprise.

 

Related: Want to Hear a Ghost Story? Ask Alexa 

Scary Stories for Older Kids

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Cow's Head — This ghost story is a twist on the classic "Cinderella." Young Oksana is tasked by her evil stepmother to go into the woods and find food. She encounters a spirit in a cow's head, and the rest is up to you to read.

The Coffin — This tale is about a haunted coffin that chases a camper. But rest assured, it's defeated in the funniest of ways.

Thing at the End of the Bed — One day, an old man sees something spooky at the end of his bed. But he's surprised to discover what lies at his feet.

The Thirteenth Floor — This ghost story is a little bit scarier than the others on the list! Find out why most buildings don't have a 13th floor according to this tale of a Halloween party gone wrong. 

The Knife in the Grave — When two friends decide to make a bet about who is most scared, they learn a lesson about how fear is often just in your head.

The Shrunken Head — This story is more than a little eerie, so save it for the older kiddos!

Fifty-Cent Piece — A couple is traveling home in a carriage when they have to stop at a house for the night. Before leaving the next day, they're given a fifty-cent piece, and what happens afterward is a spooky tale that won't leave kids scared.

Ghost Ship of Captain Sandovate — A group of pirates learn a valuable lesson after they dehydrate their captain to death. After their ship sinks, it becomes haunted and the sailors end up needing water.

Golden Hand — When a man tries to marry a woman with a golden hand, he then decides to poison her to get the gold for himself. It works, but he learns a valuable lesson and pays a price in the process.

The Flying Dutchman — You might recognize the name from "The Pirates of the Caribbean," but there's a real story to be told. Word has it that this ghost ship has been unable to make port, doomed to sail the seas for eternity. 

The Purple Gorilla — Nothing sounds scarier than a huge purple gorilla that's hunting people. But in reality, this beast isn't that scary after all.

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The Wendigo - Originating from Native American legend, this scary story tells the tale of how a monstrous creature came to be in existence. 

The Guitar Player - This story is about a man who plays guitar and encounters a man who asks to play his guitar, but is it a man?

The White Cap - This one is a spooky story about a fearless girl who has an encounter with a ghost, but it does not end expectedly.

Blue Hands - Your kiddo will find this story freaky at the very least! Find out what happens to Jose when he meets a figure with glowing blue hands.

The Hitchhiker - A classic ghost story for kids about a mysterious girl who gets picked up late a night. This one is fun to embellish or make your own. 

Something Was Wrong - This ghost story about a man who doesn't know he's a ghost is suitable for older kids because a little bit of gore is included! 

 

 

You’re going to want to sit down as we’re combining two of our favorites—Trader Joe’s and sheet pan dinners—for the ultimate easy dinner option. For most of these “recipes” (and we use that term loosely) all you have to do is cover your sheet pan in foil, preheat the oven, and dump your favorite Trader Joe’s items on the pan to bake. The best part is that they’re no active cooking and you can typically bake these at anywhere from 350-425 degrees (just by adjusting the cooking time), perfect for when you want to add some rolls or other items to go along with them.

Mini Gnocchi + Spinach Artichoke Dip + Cherry Tomatoes

Trader Joe's sheet pan dinners with gnocchi are delicious.
Kate Loweth

You can find these mini gnocchi in the fresh food section and the spinach artichoke dip in the freezer. Drizzle your pan with olive oil, dump the mini gnocchi and tomatoes in the pan, add a few cubes of frozen garlic along with some salt and pepper, and plop the artichoke dip into the center of the pan. Bake until the tomatoes burst and the dip has melted. Add a little stock or cream to loosen up the dip and stir to combine. You don’t even have to boil the gnocchi before baking; it’s that easy!

 

Broccoli + Unexpected Cheddar Chicken Sausage + Cauliflower Gnocchi

Trader Joe's sheet pan meals
Trader Joe’s

If your family members are fans of the cult-favorite Unexpected Cheddar, then this dinner will make them happy. Cut the pre-cooked sausage into half moons and then dump them on a foil-lined cookie sheet along with cauliflower gnocchi and broccoli florets. Bake at 400 degrees until the gnocchi is done to your liking, around 20 minutes. Give it a stir once or twice so everything browns evenly.

 

Shawarma Chicken Thighs + Sweet Potato Frites + Naan

Trader Joe's sheet pan dinners with sweet potato fries.
Kate Loweth

If your crew can handle a little bit of heat, this option could not be easier. Cover your sheet pan in foil and put the shawarma chicken on one side and the sweet potato fries on the other. Follow the package instructions for cooking the fries. Your chicken should be cooked through by the end of this process but check the internal temp for doneness. Serve with naan to make “naan tacos” for one of the most kid-friendly Trader Joe’s sheet pan dinners.

Related: The Best Trader Joe’s Snacks to Keep You Going All Day

Shrimp + Asparagus + Lemon

Trader Joe's sheet pan dinners
Trader Joe’s

Set your oven to 400 degrees and run the shrimp under water in a colander until they have defrosted. Dry them with a paper towel and place them on a cookie sheet with some olive oil. Add a package of frozen asparagus spears or fresh asparagus and spread them out on the pan. Slice a lemon thinly and place the slices over the shrimp and asparagus. Bake until the shrimp are cooked through, about 8-10 minutes. Squeeze another lemon over everything and serve.

 

Salmon + Salmon Rub Seasoning + Colorful Carrot Coins

Kate Loweth

A piece of salmon is pretty much the easiest thing you can bake, trust us. Pick up some salmon filets from the fresh meat section and a bottle of the new salmon rub seasoning. Cover your pan with foil and drizzle a little olive oil on it. Place your salmon skin side down and sprinkle with salmon seasoning. On the other half of your pan, spread out the colorful carrot coins. Bake at 425 degrees for 12-15 minutes until the salmon is cooked through. Serve with rice.

 

Peppercorn Garlic Boneless Pork Tenderloin + Cauliflower Gnocchi + Haricots Verts

Trader Joe's sheet pan dinner ingredients
Kate Loweth

We love this pork tenderloin as it cooks up in no time. Start by searing it in a hot pan and then transfer it to a sheet pan with your cauli gnocchi and haricot verts. Add a little olive oil and garlic powder/salt/pepper and bake at 425 until the pork is cooked through, usually no more than 20 minutes. The gnocchi and green beans will come out nicely browned and the pork flavorful.

Related: 16 Easy Trader Joe’s Recipes That Take 15 Minutes or Less

Santa Maria Style Tri Tip Roast + Chimichurri Sauce + Brussels Sprouts

Kate Loweth

The cooking instructions for this roast say to cook it at 425º for 30-45 minutes and that’s the perfect amount of time to get some nice roasted Brussels sprouts going. Cut the ends of the sprouts off and then cut them in half before placing them on a sheet pan with a drizzle of olive oil. Add the roast to the pan and cook until the roast is done, giving the Brussels sprouts a stir once during cooking. Serve with a drizzle of chimichurri sauce and a warm baguette.

 

Grass Fed Beef Sirloin Roast + Mashed Potatoes + Lemon Arugula Basil Salad

Kate Loweth

This might be a little bit of a cheat but we had to include this fully-cooked roast on our list because it is the ultimate lazy dinner choice. Heat it up along with the microwaveable mashed potatoes and the salad of your choice for the ultimate easy Trader Joe’s sheet pan dinner.

Related: The Best Trader Joe’s Food for Your Air Fryer

 

Salmon Bowls

Trader Joe's sheet pan meals
Trader Joe’s

We’re obsessed with these salmon bowls that come together in a flash. Line your sheet pan with foil and add your salmon with a dash of salmon rub. Bake until cooked to your liking. Microwave the rice and assemble your bowls with your favorite toppings: edamame, cucumbers, Soyaki, seaweed sheets, and whatever other vegs you have on-hand.

Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

Pollo Asado, fire roasted veggies and tortillas for Trader Joe's sheet pan dinners.
Kate Loweth

All you need is 20 minutes to pull this delicious meal together. Set your oven to 425 and cover your sheet pan in foil. Cut the Pollo Asado into long, thin strips and spread it out with the fire-roasted peppers and onions on your sheet pan. Bake until cooked through (about 15 minutes) and then broil for a minute to get some nice char on the chicken. Serve in your favorite tortilla with salsa to top.

 

Haricot Verts + Balsamic Rosemary Beef Steak Tips + Harvest Grains

beef options for Trader Joe's sheet pan dinners
Kate Loweth

These flavorful bites of beef are easy to cook under the broiler. Partner them with green beans or their skinny cousin the Haricot Verts and you’ll be set with a main and a side. We love these served with the Harvest Blend grains.

What’s the cleanest type of birthday party joke? One that’s a soap-prise

It’s your kiddo’s special day so once you’ve figured out the birthday party theme and the birthday gift, you’re ready for a cuddle and a laugh. Our kid-friendly and kid-approved birthday jokes are perfect for their special day. Get ready for sweet laughs, and be sure to drop one in their lunchbox for some LOL fun!

If you need more birthday party fun, check out our favorite birthday desserts that aren’t cake, party favors kids will actually use, outdoor birthday party ideas, and the best indoor birthday party ideas around!

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1. What do you say to a rabbit on its birthday? 

Hoppy Birthday! 

2. Why do candles always go on the top of cakes?

Because it's hard to light them from the bottom. 

3. What do cakes and baseball teams have in common?

They both need a good batter. 

4. What goes up but never comes down?

Your age. 

5. What does every birthday end with?

The letter Y.

6. What did the pirate say on his 80th birthday?

Aye matey. 

7. What did the tiger say to her cub on his birthday?

It's roar birthday! 

8. Why did the girl put her cake in the freezer?

She wanted to ice it. 

9. Why did the cupcake go to the doctor's office?

It was feeling crumby. 

10. What one thing will you get every year on your birthday, guaranteed?

A year older. 

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11. What do you give a 3100 lb. rhino for his birthday?

I don't know, but you better hope he likes it. 

12. Why did the baker laugh in the bakery?

Because the eggs kept cracking jokes. 

13. Why did the little girl hit her birthday cake with a hammer?

It was a pound cake.

14. Did the teddy bear want cake on his birthday?

No, he was stuffed. 

15. Why did we have to send the cake to the doctor?

It was feeling crumby.

16. Why did the student eat their homework?

Because the teacher said it was a piece of cake!

17. Why did the robber break into the bakery?

She heard the cakes were rich.

18. What kind of music is bad for balloons?

Pop. 

19. What do clams like to do on their birthdays?

Shell-ebrate.

20. What song do you sing a Snowman on his birthday?

"Freeze a jolly good fellow..."

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21. Did you hear about the tree's birthday celebration?

It was really sappy. 

22. What did the cake say to the ice cream?

You're cool. 

23. What kind of cake do ghosts like?

I Scream Cake.

24. How do pickles celebrate their birthday?

They relish it. 

25. What kind of candle burns longer than the others? 

None, silly—they all burn shorter. 

26. What's the cleanest type of birthday party joke?

One that's a soap-prise. 

27. What happens when you invite a thief to your birthday party?

They take the cake! 

28. What kind of cake do you eat if you are sick on your birthday?

Coffee cake. 

29. Why can't kids remember past birthdays?

Because they are too focused on the present. 

30. What did one candle say to the other?

Don't birthdays just burn you out?

31. Why was the birthday cake so hard?

It was a marble cake! 

32. Knock knock! 

Who's there?

Wanda.

Wanda who?

Wanda wish you a happy birthday! 

33. What do you say to a kangaroo on their birthday?

Hoppy Birthday! 

34. What's hairy and covered in fondant? 

A coconut cake. 

35. What did the cake say to the donut?

You're looking glazed over. 

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36. What happens when your dad chugs 8 sodas at your birthday party?

He burps 7-Up. 

37. What do you call a bunch of balloons in the bathroom?

A birthday potty. 

38. What do frogs drink at their birthday parties?

Diet croak. 

39. If you have a dozen eggs in one hand and 10 cupcakes in the other, what do you have?

Crazy-big hands. 

40. How do cats bake cake?

From scratch! 

—young reader Jacey

41. What did the cake say to the fork?

You wanna' piece of me?? 

42. How did Darth Vader know what Luke Skywalker was getting for his birthday?

He felt his presents. 

43. What happens if no one comes to your birthday party?

You can have your cake and eat it, too. 

44. What kind of music do balloons hate?

Pop music. 

45. What do you call a spaghetti noodle pretending it's his birthday?

An impasta

46. What did the birthday card say to the stamp?

Stick with me, we're going places! 

47. What is a tornado's favorite party game?

Twister! 

48. Why did the cupcake cross the road?

It had muffin else to do! 

49. Why don't owls give each other presents on their birthdays?

Because they don't give a hoot! 

50. What did the King of the Underworld say when Zeus gave him boring socks for his birthday?

I Hades! 

51. What did the mama say to her baby on his birthday?

Nappy Birthday! 

52. What did the ocean say on its birthday? 

Nothing, it just waved. 

53. Why isn't Elsa allowed to have a birthday balloon? 

Because she'll just "let it go." 

54. How do you make sure a birthday party in outer space is super fun?

You planet. 

55. Knock Knock

Who's there?

Bacon

Bacon who?

Bacon a cake for your birthday! 

 

 

The Bunny knows that toddlers need different goodies in their basket Easter morning. Elementary and tween-age fillers aren’t gonna do it (and probably wouldn’t interest them, anyway). Even if you plan to include a little candy (after making sure it’s toddler-safe, of course), we want to make sure they have lots of fun to unpack after the egg hunt. Whether you’re all about the big mega-baskets for the holiday, or stick to a few sweet gifts, these Easter basket ideas for toddlers are definitely going to deliver.

We rounded up all the bunnies, stuffies, crafts, and toys that are pretty much guaranteed to get them giddier than a Cadbury Creme Egg ever could. Not that we’re not into Cadbury Creme Eggs, but you know what we mean. They’re little kid-appropriate, a ton of fun, and they’re also going to last beyond Easter morning. Pretty “sweet” deal, huh? Take a look at our Easter basket ideas for toddlers below and get ready to take some ultra-adorable pics, too!

Wooden Bowling Bunny with Carrots

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Jack Rabbit Creations

This heirloom (hare-loom?) quality wooden bowling bunny from Jack Rabbit Creations is so cute and engaging. Set up the carrot pins, pull back your rabbit race car, and let it go!

Wooden Bowling Bunny with Carrots ($25.49)—Buy Here!

Caring for Bees & Beehives by LEGO DUPLO

LEGO

Your little one will develop empathy, learn to care for nature, and develop fine motor skills with this LEGO DUPLO build-and-rebuild toy. They'll learn how honey is made, water the flowers, and serve the included characters a well-deserved cup of tea (with honey, naturally).

Caring for Bees & Beehives by LEGO DUPLO ($19.99)—Buy Here!

Duckie's Fluffle Handmade Chalk

multi-colored bunny head-shaped sidewalk chalk
Twee

First of all, it's imperative that we tell you that a group of bunnies is called a fluffle. Now that you know that, you'll appreciate the Duckie's Fluffle Handmade Chalk even more. Available in a set of orange/yellow/green or blue/pink/purple.

Duckie's Fluffle Handmade Chalk ($24.00)—Buy Here!

Rabbit Hutch Set

play bunny cage set
Schleich

If they're more Team Bunny than Team Bee, this Rabbit Hutch Set from Schleich is perfect. Two baby rabbits are getting acclimated to their new home, and your little one can help!

Rabbit Hutch Set ($24.99)—Buy Here!

Spring Favour Box by The Dough Parlour

The Dough Parlour

These adorable little houses in pastel yellow and purple make the perfect Easter favors and basket stuffers, especially since they're filled with the yummiest-smelling non toxic modeling dough. Choose from scents like Carrot Cake, Gummy Worm, and Glazed Donut!

Spring Favour Box by The Dough Parlour ($10.00)—Buy Here!

Rainbow Twirler

Kikkerland

Every holiday could use a little magic, and when all you have to do is twist and turn this Rainbow Twirler, it definitely feels like you have your own magic wand.

Rainbow Twirler ($5.00)—Buy Here!

Safari Ltd. Construction Vehicles TOOB

Safari Ltd.

Your little digger needs little diggers, right? And this TOOB is full of the best construction vehicles for all their projects.

Safari Ltd. Construction Vehicles TOOB ($13.29)—Buy Here!

Bug Out! Stickable Foam Bath Shapes

Mud Puppy

What's better than bugs and bathtime? These foam critters cling to the bathtub and tile when they're wet, and can be used over and over again.

Bug Out! Stickable Foam Bath Shapes ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Hide-and-Seek Bunnies in Carrot Pouch

Amazon

Help them keep their bunnies safe in—what else?—a zip-up carrot pouch! Whenever they're needed, they pop right out.

Hide-and-Seek Bunnies in Carrot Pouch ($15.88)—Buy Here!

Play-Doh Spring Eggs 4pk

4 colored plastic eggs filled with Play-Doh
Play-Doh

Play-Doh will never go out of style, and these pre-filled Play-Doh eggs fit perfectly in toddler Easter baskets.

Play-Doh Spring Eggs 4pk ($15.20)—Buy Here!

Kwik Stix Solid Tempera Paint Pens

box of easter-themed tempera paint
The Pencil Grip

No smocks, no cups, no brushes, no water. All your kiddos have to do is uncap and go for it—it dries fast! This set even includes Easter craft ideas to make the most of their new paints.

Kwik Stix Solid Tempera Paint Pens ($8.25)—Buy Here!

Dino Chompers Eggs

4 dino figures and four green plastic easter eggs
DINOBROS

These grabber action dinos (in their own pre filled eggs, of course) aren't just for playing; they can clip onto backpacks, lunch pails, jacket zippers, and more.

Dino Chompers Eggs ($10.99)—Buy Here!

Kid's Woven Palm Sun Hat

Anthropologie

The warm weather means a lot of outdoor time, and keeping them protected from the sun is easy and adorable with this Anthropologie hat.

Kid's Woven Palm Sun Hat ($48.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Bunny Slippers

4 different colors of kids fuzzy bunny slippers
Amazon

Bunny slippers are a classic, and they're perfect for chilly mornings, too. Several colors available. 

Toddler Bunny Slippers ($20.99)—Buy Here!

Butterfly Pearl Pastel Shades Bangles

Lilies & Roses

Getting dressed up is part of the fun on Easter morning, but your little one can wear these sweet bangles anytime. 

Butterfly Pearl Pastel Shades Bangles ($21.99)—Buy Here!

Full Toddler Golf Set

PlanToys

This sustainably-made golf set includes enough gear for two little ones to practice their game together.

Full Toddler Golf Set ($40.00)—Buy Here!

Retro Jelly Tote

Amazon

Did Jellies ever really go out of style? Even if they did, they're back, and this adorable tote comes in multiple colors for all their most important things.

Retro Jelly Tote ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Stacking Farmyard Play Set

Tender Leaf Toys

These super-cute wooden farm animals easily stack together so they can play farmer or blocks. Or both.

Stacking Farmyard Play Set ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Butterfly Garden

Mainsonette

This butterfly garden includes (non-invasive) wildflower seeds, a paper pulp butterfly, wooden marker, and colored pencils. Toddlers can color the pulp butterfly in and mark their garden with it, too—it's backyard compostable!

Butterfly Garden ($11.95)—Buy Here!

Hot Wheels Color Reveal, 2 Each

hot wheels cars in various colors
Hot Wheels

Use the barrel drum packaging as your dunk tank to fill with water and reveal the colors of the two included Hot Wheels. Then, dunk them in warm or icy-cold water to change their colors again!

Hot Wheels Color Reveal, 2 Each ($7.99)—Buy Here!

Butterfly 5" Playground Ball

Crocodile Creek

Crocodile Creek Playground Balls are famous for their beautiful prints that take the classic recess toy to a whole new level, like this darling butterfly print!

Butterfly 5" Playground Ball ($11.00)—Buy Here!

The Go Go Animals Tattoo Set

Tattly

These are some of the coolest temporary tattoos around! Tattly's artist-designed tattoos are printed with vegetable-based ink, lasting (on average) 2-4 days!

The Go Go Animals Tattoo Set ($15.00)—Buy Here!

Flowers & Birds Umbrella

Djeco

Have you ever seen a prettier umbrella? This is one they won't argue about carrying.

Flowers & Birds Umbrella ($12.50)—Buy Here!

Big Bubble Wands Set

set of various bubble wands
JOYIN

To be honest, we're still mesmerized by bubbles. This 18-piece set has everything you need for an activity that's fun for the whole family.

Big Bubble Wands Set ($15.99)—Buy Here!

Peter Rabbit with Carrot Plush

peter rabbit in carrot plush
GUND

If there's anything Peter Rabbit knows, it's carrots, so we think he's thrilled to get to cuddle up in his carrot pouch once playtime is over—they're two separate pieces!

Peter Rabbit with Carrot Plush ($18.00)—Buy Here!

Magic Rainbow Puzzle Track

rainbow track puzzle and little girl playing
Mud Puppy

This puzzle-like track lets little ones design routes for their toy cars and animals.

Magic Rainbow Puzzle Track ($29.00)—Buy Here!

Sticker WOW! Dog and Unicorn Bundle by Melissa & Doug

set of two sticker books
Melissa & Doug

These sticker stampers take activity books to new heights, and this set comes with both the unicorn- and dog-themed books!

Sticker WOW! Dog and Unicorn Bundle by Melissa & Doug ($23.99)—Buy Here!

Cool Quills Hedgehog Stuffed Animal

pastel colored stuffed hedgehog
Build-A-Bear

These quills aren't just safe; they're super soft! Gift Cool Quills as-is, or personalize it the way you know Build-A-Bear can.

Cool Quills Hedgehog Stuffed Animal ($27.00)—Buy Here!

Sensory Play Jar

Glo Pals

Tap to change colors and make things even more fun by filling your Sensory Play Jar with Glo Pals' new magical Fun Fillers! Available in multiple colors, it's all locked up with a spill-proof lid and just requires 3 AAA batteries (not included). 

Sensory Play Jar ($20.00)—Buy Here!

Flip Easter Egg Plush Toy

set of 3 easter themed plush toys
Pottery Barn Kids

This egg-shaped plush that turns inside-out to reveal a fuzzy yellow chick or a furry white bunny.

Flip Easter Egg Plush Toy ($29.00)—Buy Here!

3pk Paint-Your-Own Easter Bunnies Wood Kit

set of 3 wooden rabbits and set of paints to decorate them
Target

We love that these bunnies double as a craft project and future Easter decorations.

3pk Paint-Your-Own Easter Bunnies Wood Kit ($5.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Euro Round Sunglasses by Babiators

redheaded little girl wearing round toddler sunglasses
Babiators

It's never too early to start protecting their delicate eyes, and we're really digging these retro-inspired Euro Round frames (though they have a ton of different color and design options, too!). 

Toddler Euro Round Sunglasses by Babiators ($30.00)—Buy Here!

Spring Flowers Sticker Earrings

set of spring themed stick on earrings for kids
Great Pretenders

A whole month's worth of earrings—30 pairs!—so they can add some sparkle to their spring.

Spring Flowers Sticker Earrings ($3.99)—Buy Here!

Henry the Bunny

Cuddle Kind

Henry the Bunny isn't just another pretty face. Not only is he heirloom-quality and absolutely gorgeous, each doll from Cuddle + Kind provides 10 meals to kids in North America and around the world. Henry really can do everything! Available in 2 sizes.

Henry the Bunny ($72.00+)—Buy Here!

Funny Bunny Gift Set by Piggy Paint

Piggy Paint

Non toxic, odorless, and kiddo-friendly, these Peeps-hued nail polish colors dry in 1 minute!

Funny Bunny Gift Set by Piggy Paint ($19.13)—Buy Here!

Beanie Hoppy Hug Bundle

Ty

Kiwi the Beanie Ball and Peaches the Beanie Bellie are oh-so-soft and land on their feet no matter how they're tossed (don't worry. They love it.).

Beanie Hoppy Hug Bundle ($8.99)—Buy Here!

 

 

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Planning a first birthday party for your little one? These Seattle bakeries get top marks for too-cute smash cakes that little ones love. Whether you go for a mini version of the larger cake you order for party guests or you go for cupcakes alongside a smash cake, these bakeries can deliver the perfect amount of sweetness and artsy design.

Sugar n Flakes Bakery
The bakers at Sugar n Flakes Bakery are firm believers that birthdays are special for all of us, regardless of age. If small is what you need, they’ve got you covered with a six-inch cake (smash or otherwise) that feeds six to eight people. Even this downsized version comes with flavors a-plenty, although vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream is the go-to choice for your baby’s first. And if gluten-free or vegan tops your cake-needs list, they can help with that too.

The Sweet Side
Kara Burfeind says that she has been baking longer than she can remember and can’t think of many other things that she enjoys more, except maybe decorating her prized pieces. After graduating from the Bonnie Gordon College of Confectionary Arts in Toronto, she opened The Sweet Side bakery offering French macarons, her famous carrot cake by the slice, and many other desserts. If a tiny cake is what you need, count on her to design a cake you won’t forget.

Seatown Sweets
If a classic smash cake (vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream) is what you’re after, look no further than Seatown Sweets. Head Baker, Kayla Heffner rocks this classic four-inch cake with the best of them. If you want to branch out a bit, you can play with chocolate and vanilla flavor pairings, and choose more or less decoration on six-inch party cakes that serve up to 12.

Cakes by Ilse
Ilse ter Heerdt Idema is a PME-certified master cake decorator who got her start in the Netherlands before offering her wares here in the Northwest. Since that time, she has honed her skills even further receiving PME diplomas for sugarpaste, royal icing, piping, and sugar flowers. She is always looking for the best recipes and ingredients to serve her customers, including many European brands, while also minimizing her plastic usage as much as possible during the baking and decorating process in her home.

Jenny Cookies
Though Jenny Keller has made a name for herself baking cookies, her skills are not limited to just cookie dough. She brings as much creativity to her cakes (and other confections) as she does to her tasty cookies. In fact, she’s baked for many celebrities and large brands wanting beautiful desserts for their own parties, but she is just as happy creating such delights for us everyday folk as well.

Trophy
You already know Trophy for their amazing cupcakes, but did you know they also bake bigger cakes too? We’re obsessed with their sprinkle-covered creations and know you will be too. You can even order their Decorate-Your-Own Magic Cake kit which comes with everything you need to make your baby’s cake extra special.

Flying Apron
Now for something completely different. Can a bakery that offers 100% certified gluten-free and plant-based sweets be any good? Of course! Flying Apron took flight in the early 2000s before the trends, and they haven’t changed their ways since, except to continually improve their products and designs. Today they operate two bakeries in Seattle. When it comes to small cakes, they’ve got both four-inch and six-inch options, so you can feed anywhere from four up to twelve people.

KJ’s Cakery Bakery
When it comes to small cakes, we think the 6″ x 5″ Celebration Tall Cakes well.. take the cake. Bakery owner Kathy Jo Miller has creative kid-friendly combos, like strawberry lemonade, banana pudding and birthday explosion, that add a festive flair to even the smallest birthday bash.

Baked
You may be familiar with Kristina Serfass and not even know it. That’s because she is a two-time winner of Food Network’s “Cake Wars” TV series. Kristina got her love for baking from her Sicilian grandmother and her artistic talents from her German mother. Although her bakery usually focuses on elaborate custom cakes, they also offer some fun small cake options that make pandemic-sized birthdays special.

Make sure to capture photos of your tot covered in cake—and share them with family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Being a San Francisco parent means you have a big heart and killer calves: you’ve hiked to the top of Nob Hill with a toddler in tow and we’re betting you’ve been on MUNI one too many times while pregnant. If you’re looking for boy baby names or girl baby names, from the Bay Bridge to Ocean Beach, we’ve revisited our favorite city’s streets and neighborhoods for some adorable baby name inspiration. Read on for the list!

Alma

Alma de Bretteville Spreckels was an old-school SF socialite and philanthropist who—along with her husband Adolph—gifted the city many an iconic institute including the Legion of Honor. Most famously, though, she’s the model for the statue in the middle of Union Square (Dewey Monument).

Andreas

There’s no reward without a little risk, and SF residents know that the San Andreas fault runs right through our city. It keeps us on our toes, like your little guy might! 

Angelou (or Maya)

The famous poet, activist and author who was awarded over 50 honorary degrees in her lifetime, was also the first African-American streetcar operator in San Francisco.

Ashbury

You have to be okay with a certain “aesthetic” to name your kid after this iconic street but you’ll likely get a free-thinker on your hands. Plus we think Ash is just the cutest nickname.

Bart

What could be more SF than naming your kid after the Bay Area Rapid Transit train?

Bay

The city by the bay couldn’t get more recognizable in this local name that also makes a perfect middle name, too.  

Broderick

You know it as the street, but did you also know it’s the last name of an abolitionist senator who died as a result of a wound inflicted during the last known duel within the boundaries of SF? Well, you do now. 

Cesar (or Chavez)

Both names pay homage to Cesar Estrada Chavez, a fierce fighter for civil and labor rights who co-founded (along with Dolores Huerta) National Farm Workers in 1962. You also know it as the name of what was once known as Army Street.  

Charlotte

For Charlotte L. Brown, who was one of the first people in the US to legally challenge racial segregation. In the 1860s Charlotte was removed (by force) from a horse-drawn street car for being a person of color. She filed a lawsuit. It took several years, but in 1865 she won.

Clayton

One of San Francisco’s lovelier streets, it’s also one of the shorter streets, starting at Fulton and winding its way up Ashbury Heights toward Twin Peaks where it affords some pretty stunning views.  

Clement

Home to a diverse array of foods and one of the best neighborhood farmer’s market in the City, we love the idea of naming a kiddo this and calling him Clem for short. Name for Roswell Clement who is often credited for the idea of creating Golden Gate Park.

Cliff

For something with a little versatility, this “regular” name comes from the iconic Cliff House (did you know they have the best breakfast biscuits in the West?). The Cliff House burned down in 1907 but was rebuilt, and rebuilt again to become the more modern structure that stands today.

Cole

Cole Valley has a rep for being one of the most kid-friendly hoods in the city, so why not name your kiddo for it, too?

Dolores

It’s not just a beautiful street name or your favorite park. It’s the namesake of the first mission in SF (which is also home to one of the only cemeteries within the city proper). Even more fun, it’s also the name of Dolores Huerta, who fought for migrant worker rights and co-founded National Farm Workers in 1962.

Duboce

This street and park are part of every N-Judah rider’s commute. Named after a colonel in command during the Spanish-American War (Victor Duboce). As long as you pronounce it right, you’ve got a sweet-sounding name that has a Parisian tinge to it.

Francisco or Francis

This is probably the most overlooked but most obvious name for any kid hailing from our city’s boundaries.

Gavin

Most people recognize him as Governor of California, but once upon a time, Gavin Newsom was our fair city’s mayor.

Geary

Why choose Gary when you can go with the totally San Francisco variation, Geary? One of the longest, cross-town streets in the city, Geary Blvd. takes you from Market Street all the way out to the ocean (and so does the 38!).

Harvey

Harvey Bernard Milk was the city’s first openly gay official, elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1951. Today we remember Harvey Milk for his courage and tenacity in standing out by standing up—a true San Francisco attitude. 

Hayes

It’s a valley, it’s a street and at one time was the last name of a prominent SF family. We think it would be an adorable first name, too.

Jack (London, Kerouac, Hirschman)

This classic name has plenty of SF-appeal: Jack London spent quite a bit of time in San Francisco throughout his years living at Beauty Ranch in Glen Ellen; Jack Kerouac became an adopted literary son of the city through the Beat Generation and Jack Hirschman was named SF Poet Laureate in 2006.

Juana

Want to name her something fierce? How about naming her after Juana Briones y Tapia de Miranda, the first female property owner in the state of California. She was born in Santa Cruz, of Spanish and African descent, and raised in the Presidio where she became known for being a healer and midwife.

Kamala

Before she was Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris was San Francisco’s District Attorney from 2004 to 2011. She was born in Oakland and received her law education both at Howard University in D.C. and right in SF at the Hastings College of Law. 

Karl/Carl

If you’ve lived in SF anytime in the last decade, you likely follow Karl the Fog on Twitter. If not, newsflash: after all these years, our beloved fog has its own name. The “C” variant is also an SF street name.

Lawrence 

The founder of City Lights, the iconic North Beach bookstore and world-renowned publishing company, Lawrence Ferlinghetti turned 100 in 2019. To celebrate, the city of SF declared his birthday, March 24, officially “Lawrence Ferlinghetti Day.” Name your kid after this guy and we can promise spontaneous poetry will become a household thing. 

Leola

Leola King, aka the Queen of Fillmore, opened her first nightclub in the 1950s, back when Black-owned and women-owned businesses were scarce. She became a highly successful businesswoman and owned several properties and nightclubs, including the Birdcage. Her clubs hosted greats like Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, helping establish the Fillmore District as the Harlem of the West.

Lillie

This perfectly sweet name has a pretty fierce backstory: Lillie Hitchcock Coit was a champion of SF firefighters and the benefactress who gave us the iconic Coit tower. Known also as Firebelle Lil, she was considered an eccentric woman who smoked cigars, wore pants (back when ladies weren’t supposed to) and gambled in male-only houses around North Beach.

Lombard

You love this crazy, curvy street every time your tourist relatives insist on snapping photos in front of it. It also makes a snazzy first or second name for a boy or a girl.

Lotta

The nickname of Charlotte Crabtree, Lotta was raised in the foothills of Grass Valley, CA during the gold rush where she honed her theatrical skills. Though she did perform frequently in San Francisco, her real legacy is Lotta’s Fountain—at Market and Kearny, the site of annual gatherings every April 18 to commemorate the Great Earthquake of 1906. Lotta frequently donated the money she earned as a stage performer for charities or to beautify the city she loved so well. 

Lowell

Lowell High School is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi. It was founded in 1856 as the Union Grammar School but became Lowell in 1894. Though it was separated by genders for a time in its early history, Lowell High School was open to both boys and girls 1866.

Marina or Marin 

If you like the neighborhood you’ll love the name, but don’t forget it also means “of the sea” so it’s fitting for an SF kiddo no matter their zipcode. Alternatively, you could go with Marin, for our neighbors to the north.

Noe

Named for José de Jesús Noé, he served twice as alcade (essentially, a mayor) of Yerba Buena. One of his last acts while serving—along with Lt. Bartlett of the US Navy—was to officially rename Yerba Buena as San Francisco. At one time he owned land that covered much of what we now know as Noe Valley, Eureka Valley, Fairmont Heights, Glen Park and Sunnyside.

Posey

While he’s not a native SF-er, Giants catcher #28, Buster Posey, is as iconic an SF name as they come.

Vicki 

Vicki Manalo Draves was born in San Francisco, Vicki was the first woman ever to win two gold medals during one single Olympics. In 1948, not only did she receive two gold medals in diving, she also became the first Asian American ever to win a gold medal.

William or Willie (Brown, Leidesdorff, Mays)

Willie Brown was the 41st mayor of San Francisco and the city’s first-ever African American mayor. William Leidesdorff was an African-American who sailed to SF from the Virgin Islands in 1841 and became a respected, prominent businessman and politician. Willie Mays, one of the greatest baseball players of all time, spent his primary years playing (14 years) playing for the SF Giants (you’ll find his statue in front of AT&T—we mean Oracle—park). 

Make sure to capture all the adventures with your little San Franciscan—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Toddlers are always busting at the seams to score some fun. So why not turn downtime at home into an opportunity to expand their imagination with crafty projects that are both simple to pull off and highly entertaining? We’ve gathered more than 25 arts and crafts for toddlers that parents can turn to whenever their little one craves instant amusement.

The Best Arts and Crafts for Toddlers That Don’t Take Much Prep

1. 3D Flower Cards
Look for bright days ahead with this 3D Flower Card craft for toddlers from Hello Wonderful. Help your little one draw vases on the card and then tape a single bloom inside the vase. Whether you get outdoors to pick flowers or you use silk flowers, it’s a simple craft to inspire all the senses. 

2. Counting Hands
Fun and educational crafts? Yes, please! If you have a toddler that’s learning to count, check out this cute counting hands craft that offers a visual way to learn.

3. Rainbow Bookmark
Foster your kiddos’ love of books with a cute and colorful felt rainbow bookmark. Growing Up Gabel whipped up these easy-to-follow instructions for this sweet project that can be completed in just 20 minutes, with help from an adult.

4. Popsicle Stick Tent
Get your little adventurer excited for the next camping trip with this easy DIY toddler craft from Glued to My Craft.

art activities for toddlers can be simple like this sticky paper wall where a kid is hanging paper on a brown felt board
The Artful Parent

5. Sticky Wall
Combine arts and crafts with hand-eye coordination skills and set up a Sticky Wall. The Artful Parent shows us how you can create hours of fun with a simple roll of contact paper and just about anything you have that can stick to the paper. Find, stick, repeat. This is a very low-mess activity and very simple to set up. And did we mention so much fun?

Related: 35 Easy & Fun Paper Crafts for Kids

6. Paper Plate Dragons
Take to the skies when you engineer flying dragons. To complete this simple project, grab paper plates, paints or markers, and download this template from Pink Stripey Socks. Print, cut, color, play!

7. Stamped Paper Sheep
Make sweet sheep with paint, paper, and a few of your child’s other favorite art materials. This springtime craft is perfect for preschoolers. And bonus: it’s easy to adapt to your toddler or grade-schooler. Get the details on how to get artsy with DIY stamping from Buggy and Buddy.

8. Medieval Crown Craft
This craft from First Palette is fit for the pint-sized royalty in your life. You’ll have a new addition to the dress-up bin with construction paper, crepe paper, and as much sequin bling as you can find. Head here for the full instructions.

one of the easiest toddler arts and crafts is salt painting like this example that says be kind in colorful salt
A Girl and a Glue Gun

9. Salt Paint
Draw a pretty picture with glue. Load up color and water. When you touch the salt—the paint spreads like magic. If you need help trying to figure out what to draw, check out A Girl and a Glue Gun for ideas and a full salt paint tutorial. Just remember to keep it simple. It takes forever to dry.

10. Crayon Resist Art
An oldie but a goodie, this crafts technique is often used because it’s easy, quick, and adaptable. Simply draw on paper with crayons or oil pastels, and then paint over with watercolors and watch as the paint resists the wax. Check out a full how-to here, and for more resist techniques, check out these from the Artful Parent.

11. Magic Torch Reveal
This one takes a little more work from parents, but is so cool, and toddlers and preschoolers will love it. Plus, more than likely, you have everything you need already at home. Check out the YouTube tutorial and step-by-step instructions at Paging Fun Moms.

12. DIY Mini Roads Set
Pick a lane, any lane. This ten-minute craft becomes a DIY game you can break out and play anytime. Check out all the ways this mini road set, made out of popsicle sticks, can stimulate your little one’s imagination and spark joy.

13. Egg Carton Catepiller
Help your toddler transform an empty egg carton into a colorful caterpillar while filling an hour of downtime with good old fashion fun. This little project from My Bored Toddler is almost too easy to set up.

Related: How to Craft with Kids without Losing Your Mind

14. Paper Plate Crafts
This cat craft is a great evergreen activity you can bust out any time of the year, and the best part is it’s made out of a paper plate, that you probably already have on hand. I Heart Crafty Things has many adorable ideas for paper plate crafts, so once you perfect your cat, you can keep crafting. We love this Panda Bear too.

15. Footprint Unicorn
Those toddler hands and feet get so big so quickly. Use your downtime at home to make some hand and foot prints. As a bonus, you can save these to give to the grandparents the next time they visit. This unicorn from Live Learn Eat Love may inspire other ideas like dinos, birds, or trees.

16. Mosiac Earth
Don’t wait until Earth Day to celebrate and teach kiddos the importance of taking care of our planet. This Earth Craft Mosiac from Crafts by Amanda is a great way to talk to your toddler about ways to protect the planet while having fun and making something special together.

17. Cardboard Rain Stick
A rain stick makes the prettiest sound, and making one at home with a few simple items is very easy. We love the tutorial for this musical craft found over at The Imagination Tree.

18. Simple Nature Prints
The best post-walk arts and crafts activity is nature prints. Besides breaking out Play-Doh in various colors, gather a bit of nature like twigs, flowers, and leaves, and then get ready to combine two things toddlers love: crafting and the great outdoors.

19. Singing Straws
We love Handmade Charlotte’s take on the pan flute. Not only does this homemade instrument actually make music, but it’s also as bright and colorful as can be.

Related: DIY All Day: 20 Sensory Play Ideas for Babies & Toddlers

a pink paper pig using newspaper is a great art activity for toddlers
Oh Creative Day

20. Paper Pig Activity
Have friends over and set out enough materials so each kid can paint their own pig. It’s super simple, and you probably already have everything you need on hand. Plus, the easy tutorial from Oh Creative Day takes the pressure off of you.

21. Fork Tulips
Who says your crafty kid needs a brush to paint? This paper art activity celebrates spring with a paint print and a fringe of green grass. Learn how to make these cute tulips with Growing Up Gabel’s tutorial.

22. Crazy Hair Toilet Tubes
For all the scissor-obsessed toddlers, grab a kid-friendly pair and let your tot practice their fine motor skills by giving their toilet paper pal from My Bored Toddler a funky haircut.

23. Paper Cup Whale
Paper cups are such a handy resource to have amongst your craft supplies. This play idea transforms a humble paper cup into a fun-having whale that can add an element of drama to your child’s play.

24. DIY Animal Necklaces
Grab a few plastic animals and get crafting. These DIY necklaces from Hello Bee are colorful, adorable, and wearable.

25. Book Monsters
If you’ve got a budding bookworm in your family, you’ve got to make this adorable project from Easy Peasy and Fun. There’s lots of room for creativity—you can add eyes, teeth, horns…the sky’s the limit.

26. Painted Pasta Necklaces
Dip into the pantry for this colorful craft. Then, pop over to Pickle Bum for all the details. You’ll quickly see the options are endless and the results are five stars.

27. Paper Tube Caterpillar Pom Pom
Craft and learn colors with this adorable paper tube caterpillar. Color coordination never looked so fun.

Make sure to capture all the photos of your crafty tot—and share them with your family and friends near and far—with the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.

Toddlers are non-stop. We know, we know. That’s not exactly news, especially if you’re the parent of one, but it’s worth saying. They have energy to burn; so much that we seriously wish we could bottle it. Their exploration urges are off the charts and they’re learning how to move and use their bodies in different ways. Of course, we’re always looking for toys that combine learning and fun, and ride-on toys for toddlers are high on the list. They cover all the bases and help our little ones to focus their energy in one place. That’s a win across the board.

These are the kinds of toys that encourage movement, imagination, and play, all while teaching motor skills, coordination, and then some. If you’re considering a ride-on toy, you’ll definitely want to make sure that they’re age-appropriate (but you knew that already), offer a sturdy build, and have a smooth ride, preferably for both indoor and outdoor play. Luckily, our list of ride-on toys for toddlers below have all of that plus the cutest designs ever. Cars, trucks, animals, and beyond—they really thought of everything with these. We even included options for toys that can transform as they grow and can be used along with you as the driver. Keep reading to see them all!

Little Tikes Truck

little tykes blue ride-on truck toy
Little Tikes

This truck from Little Tikes has a drop-down tailgate and a removable floorboard for growing toddlers. With rugged truck tires, matching grill, and opening-and-closing doors, this is the truck for hard-working toddlers and all their cargo.

Little Tikes Truck ($85.19)—Buy Here!

Skip Hop 3-in-1 Unicorn

unicorn 3-in-1 scooter, buggy, and ride-on toy
Skip Hop

From a magical ride-on to a wagon with storage to a glide-along scooter, Eureka Unicorn from Skip Hop is one toy that'll grow with them. The handlebars are adjustable, too! Also available in Darby Dog.

Skip Hop 3-in-1 Unicorn ($46.49)—Buy Here!

Pewi Walking Buddy

two children playing with the pewi toddler ride on toy
YBike

For riding, pushing, sitting, and supported walking—this versatile design works with your kiddo’s developmental stages. Help improve their balance, coordination, confidence, strength and spatial awareness. No wonder it has an almost 5-star rating from Amazon reviewers! Available in pink, red, and blue.

Pewi Walking Buddy ($54.95+)—Buy Here!

Retrospec Cricket 2 Balance Bike

light blue tricycle
Retrospec

A well-loved favorite among parents and their littles, the Cricket 2 is a 4-wheel (yes, 4!) balance bike for babes 12-24 months. The non-slip wheels and easy-to-control steering (with built-in limits to avoid sharp turns) make this a sturdy and comfy option for their first bike. Available in multiple colors.

Retrospec Cricket 2 Balance Bike ($49.99)—Buy Here!

Baghera Speedster Ride-On by Pottery Barn Kids

pink toddler ride on car
Pottery Barn Kids

How. Darling. Is. This? We can't get over this 1950's-inspired ride-on car, not to mention the cushy seat and easy steering. It comes in this pink or grey. Is it licensed by Bentley Motors? Of course. 

Baghera Speedster Ride-On by Pottery Barn Kids ($200.00)—Buy Here!

Mercedes G-Wagon Push Car

white ride-on mercedes G-wagon car for toddlers
Maisonette

If your kiddo is more of a modern soul, you can't go wrong with this sleek G-Wagon. It can also be used as a walker or a stroller for you to push. This baby comes equipped with removable safety guardrails, a stable backrest, and a footrest to keep them feeling sturdy and confident. 

Mercedes G-Wagon Push Car ($69.00)—Buy Here!

Wheely Bug Plush Hedgehog

hedgehog toddler ride-on toy
Maisonette

This friend is anything but prickly. Hedgehog is ultra-sturdy and soft, right down to the covered handlebar, so you can worry less about spills and bumps and they can work on their coordination (while having a blast).

Wheely Bug Plush Hedgehog ($93.00)—Buy Here!

smarTrike 3-in-1 T1 Toddler Scooter

smarTrike

The Swiss-designed smarTrike T1 includes a toddler seat, TPR rubber foot deck, hand grips, and rear brake, all made to create a smooth ride for your kiddo. With 3 adjustable stages, the T1 grows with them until they're a full-blown scootin' machine. Available in blue and pink.

smarTrike 3-in-1 T1 Toddler Scooter ($79.99+)—Buy Here!

Little Tikes T-Rex Truck

Little Tikes

Have a dino fan on your hands? The T-Rex Truck from Little Tikes is about as close to dinosaur wrangling as you can get. With options to power it on their own or let you push/pull wagon-style, it's another ride-on toy that'll keep them playing as they get bigger.

Little Tikes T-Rex Truck ($73.48)—Buy Here!

The Original PlasmaCar

little boy riding a red ride-on PlasmaCar toy
PlasmaCar

For little ones 3+, the PlasmaCar is where it's at. No gears, batteries, or pedals—just their bodyweight works to propel this car with a wiggle of the steering wheel. It's a multiple award-winner for a reason! Available in several colors, too.

The Original PlasmaCar ($84.17)—Buy Here!

Ice Cream Truck

ice cream truck toddler ride-on toy
Spark Create Imagine

This cute ice cream truck features a horn that lights up and makes sounds, a secret compartment with 6 scoops of ice cream, 3 cones, and 3 toppings, and a secret compartment to store it all.

Ice Cream Truck ($39.97)—Buy Here!

Snail Ride-On Buggly-Wuggly

red snail toddler ride-on toy
Target

You won't mind having this bug in your house. This cute ride-on squeaks and beeps as kids ride around the house and hold on to the two sturdy eyes to steer. It's designed to ride smoothly on flat surfaces and even has a storage compartment.

Snail Ride-On Buggly-Wuggly ($25.99)—Buy Here!

Bluey Interactive Ride-On Play Car

Bluey-themed ride on toy for toddlers
Voyager

Bluey has us all hooked, so you really can't go wrong with the Bluey Ride-On Play Car. It uses a 6V4AH rechargeable battery that can be conveniently charged with the included wall charger and has a max speed of 1.5mph. It's best for little ones 2+.

Bluey Interactive Ride-On Play Car ($119.99)—Buy Here!

Fisher-Price Cruise Along Scooter

teal vespa-inspired toddler ride-on toy
Fisher-Price

The Cruise Along Scooter from Fisher-Price is a musical ride-on toy scooter with a realistic design, turn-key clicker, and motion-activated learning songs, sounds, and phrases for young kids. 

Fisher-Price Cruise Along Scooter ($29.99)—Buy Here!

'Paw Patrol' Skye's Mighty Jet Ride-On

little girl riding a Paw Patrol themed toddler plane ride-on toy
Amazon

Inspired by the hit motion picture, Paw Patrol team member Skye is ready to take off on this jet ride-on! There are fun sounds, a super sturdy design, and the wings even fold down during 'taxiing' down the runway. 

'Paw Patrol' Skye's Mighty Jet Ride-On ($27.99)—Buy Here!

Rocket Robot 3-in-1 Ride-On

light green robot-themed toddler ride-on toy
POCO DIVO

Is it a rocket? Is it a robot? Either way, it's got a comfy seat, a smooth ride, and also comes in red. Whether they use it as a walker, rider, or pulled cart, Rocket Robot delivers.

Rocket Robot 3-in-1 Ride-On ($54.98)—Buy Here!

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Looking to add some big fun to your backyard bash? Look no further than these giant lawn games! These larger-than-life versions of classic games are perfect for all ages and add a playful twist to any outdoor gathering. Whether you’re looking for a game to keep the kids entertained or a way to liven up your next BBQ, jumbo yard games are the way to go. From giant Jenga to oversized bowling, there are so many options to choose from. But where do you start? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

We’re sharing our top picks for giant lawn games that you can purchase right now. In fact, most of them are from Amazon, so you can get them almost right now. It’s never too early to start planning your spring and summer get-togethers, and these are also perfect for spring break. Plus, we made sure to consider kiddos of all ages so no one gets left out. Get ready to supersize your next backyard game night!

Oversized Yardzee

giant wooden dice set lawn game
SWOOC

This oversized Yahtzee (Yardzee—get it?) game is so much fun for everyone! And this set isn't just limited to Yahtzee. Farkle, Bowling, Pig, and more (20+ games) are packed into this one, weather-resistant set. 

Oversized Yardzee ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Giant Yard Pong

giant yard pong lawn game
Juegoal

This jumbo yard pong game is perfect for all ages. This set includes 12 oversized red cups, four balls, and a carrying case so you can take easily bring the fun with you to the beach or your next family gathering. Available in red, black, or teal/glow in the dark options!

Giant Yard Pong ($39.99)—Buy Here!

28 Piece Large Wooden Dominoes

giant dominoes lawn game
Triumph Sports

Color-coded and varnish-finished, these giant dominoes are ideal for the the whole family!

28 Piece Large Wooden Dominoes ($44.63)—Buy Here!

2-in-1 Vintage Giant Checkers & Tic Tac Toe

giant checkers board
SWOOC

Did someone say 'washable'? The board—a durable and reversible canvas—can be machine-washed, so grass stains and drink spills are no problem at all. This set comes with everything you need for Checkers and Tic Tac Toe.

2-in-1 Vintage Giant Checkers & Tic Tac Toe ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Jumbo Ring Toss

Amazon

This giant ring toss game is simply a backyard must-have. A tried-and-true favorite activity through the spring, summer, and fall, ring toss has a way of bringing people (of all ages) together. This particular set has almost 12K glowing Amazon reviews, too, so they're clearly doing something right.

Jumbo Ring Toss ($24.99)—Buy Here!

GoSports Ladder Toss

set of two ladder toss games
GoSports

This ladder toss is a great game for all ages to play. Set up is easy and you'll be having a blast in no time.

GoSports Ladder Toss ($49.99)—Buy Here!

MegaChess

giant game of chess
MegaChess

Just as the name implies, this is indeed a mega game of chess. With a 25 in. tall king (should give you a good idea of the size we're talking about here), this is such a charming set for mega chess fans.

MegaChess ($450.00)—Buy Here!

Giant Playing Cards

hand holding giant playing cards for lawn games
Yuanhe

Who among us doesn't need a full (all 52 cards) deck of enormous playing cards?

Giant Playing Cards ($13.69)—Buy Here!

Kick Croquet Game Set

giant kick croquet game
Franklin Sports

Kids will have a ball with this fun, outdoor, giant kick croquet game! Kick Croquet combines the fun of running and kicking a ball with the extra added attraction of guiding it through a course of wickets. You can make the course as hard or easy as you want. We're talking soccer vibes in a huge croquet set.

Kick Croquet Game Set ($34.18)—Buy Here!

Giant Connect 4

giant connect 4 game and bag
Giantville

If this isn't the most fun game for families, we aren't sure what is. Set up this jumbo version of Connect Four in your backyard and the kids will be dueling it out all summer long (but, you know, like in a healthy, friendly competition way). Don't believe us? Read the reviews!

Giant Connect 4 ($208.21)—Buy Here!

Giant Jenga

jumbo jenga game
Jenga

Don't you just love this extra-huge version of Jenga? The kids might need your help setting it up every time they knock it over, but other than that this is certainly one of the best jumbo lawn games you can bring home.

Giant Jenga ($118.50)—Buy Here!

Giant Kick Darts

SWOOC

Sure, this huge inflatable game could go one of two ways depending on the kind of neighbors you have and the aim your family has, but it's still wildly fun.

Giant Kick Darts ($149.99)—Buy Here!

Giant Inflatable Dice 6-Pack

Amazon

This inflatable dice set comes with six dice so that you can teach the kids one of these fun games or even use them to make match concepts fun. We love that they are easy to transport so that you can bring them with you camping or on your next family vacation.

Giant Inflatable Dice 6-Pack ($17.29)—Buy Here!

Giant Inflatable Bowling Set

Etna

This is a super fun option for little ones since there's very little risk of them getting hurt. Have the kids kick the bowling ball or mix it up and have them kick it backward—there are tons of ways this can be a fun and active game.

Giant Inflatable Bowling Set ($24.99)—Buy Here!

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Looking for dye-free Easter egg decorating ideas this year? We’ve combed the web to find genius, non-smelly (no vinegar) Easter egg coloring ideas, and we found a bunch of unique ways to decorate. Using everything from tissue paper and Cool Whip to tempera paint and sprinkles, some are still messy (these are kids we’re dealing with, after all), and some are more like Easter crafts—and they’re all super fun.

When you’re done, check out our favorite Easter Bunny ideas, silly Easter jokes, the best Easter movies for kids, and fun Easter games

Elemental Easter Eggs

How gorgeous would these eggs look in a basket? Get the details from Momdot.

No-Dye Tie Dye Eggs

We love these vibrant eggs from A Little Pinch of Perfect. You’ll be amazed at how easy they are to make with items you have in the house.

Egg Ninjas

Check out these adorable ninja eggs from Ohoh Blog—they’re sure to be a hit with kids of all ages. You’ll just need some paint, toothpicks and a ribbon.

Disco Ball Easter Eggs

The Incredible Egg

Get your groove on with what has to be one of the sparkliest Easter egg decorating ideas we've seen. Since a craft blade is a required tool, this one is best for older kids or just parents who love to get crafty. Get the details from The Incredible Egg. 

Gold Decoupage Eggs

This Easter egg decorating idea from Sugar and Charm is pure gold. Using delicate gold leaf, the project requires some patience, but the results are worth the effort. There’s one of a simple bunny silhouette we especially love.

Whimsical Eggs

A crown made from baby’s breath adds a whimsical touch to these charming eggs crafted by Flax & Twine. Make them your own by adding different colorful buds to the crown or personalizing them with sweet faces.

Related: 12 Tasty Easter Treats Ideas You Can Easily Pull Off

Brush Pens

using markers is a creative Easter egg decorating idea
Color Made Happy

Create faux watercolor eggs by using brush pens, a little water, and a lot of imagination! These less-messy decorative ideas from Color Made Happy bypasses traditional dyes and lets your littles create one-of-a-kind works of art.

Cool Whip Eggs

easter egg decorating ideas without dye
Boulder Locavore

These dyed eggs use fluffy Cool Whip and food coloring to create an edible and kid-friendly craft. Simply swirl small amounts of food coloring into a tray of the whipped topping and roll eggs! Get all the details on this dye-free activity over at Boulder Locavore.

Temporary Tattoo Eggs

temporary tattoo eggs
Brit Co.

Temporary tattoos give the illusion of a hand-painted masterpiece, but we promise these awesome eggs only look time-consuming. Made in just minutes, they can feature anything from bugs to ballerinas or your kids' favorite superhero. The sky is the limit! Check out the how-to at Brit + Co.

Confetti Eggs

tissue paper eggs, easter egg decorating ideas
Brit Co.

Have a confetti party with this festive idea from Brit + Co. Kids can pick out their favorite colors of tissue paper, then brush the confetti on the eggs with a layer of Mod Podge. Sticky, but so worth it!

Sweet Sprinkled Easter Eggs

sprinkle eggs, Easter egg decorating ideas
Studio DIY

Covered in sprinkles, these eggs from Studio DIY are adorable. It might get a little messy, but it’s well worth the effort.

Related: 15 Perfect Easter Paper Crafts for Kids

Positive Eggfirmation Easter Eggs

The Incredible Egg

Uplifting phrases or quotes for Easter? Sounds perfect for this Spring holiday. Have your kids help you pick what you want to write on your Easter eggs, and then follow the simple instructions from The Incredible Egg. 

Bedazzled Beauties

Paper & Stitch via Momtastic

Adorn this year’s eggs with a little bling. Paper & Stitch used sparkling jewels and gems to create fun shapes and patterns in a variety of shimmering hues. Visit Momtastic for the how-to.

Wild Watercolors

watercolor easter eggs, non-dye easter egg decorating ideas
A Pumpkin and a Princess

The perfect project for even the youngest artist, we love these pastel eggs from A Pumpkin and a Princess. Whether you prefer a marbled look, ombré gradation, or a tie-dye effect (minus the dye), there’s no wrong way to decorate with watercolors.

Bunny Ears

make pipe cleaner bunny ears as an Easteer egg decorating idea
The Nerd’s Wife

With soft, pipe cleaner ears and sweet hand-drawn faces, these adorable rabbits are perfect for getting your little bunny ready for Easter. Consider dressing up these simple eggs by adding googly eyes or a pompom tail. Easy enough to make with your preschooler, learn how over at The Nerd’s Wife.

Emoji Eggs

Emoji eggs
Studio DIY

If no text message is complete without a yellow face to express your every thought and feeling, then you’ll love the Emoji Easter eggs designed by Studio DIY. Check out the steps for recreating your favorite emoticon, from winks to grimaces, express yourself with eggs this Easter.

Washi Tape Eggs

use washi tape when decorating Easter eggs
Lovely Indeed

What can't you create with washi? We are totally inspired by these gems from Lovely Indeed. Parents can cut the tape into different shapes, and tots can stick the pieces in whatever design they dream up.

Chicken Eggs

Ginger Snap Crafts

Keep things super simple (and super cute!) with this fun idea from Ginger Snap Crafts. Your budding artists will love drawing the chick faces onto their eggs.

Crayon Eggs

melted crayons on eggs, a creative Easter egg decorating idea
The Nerd's Wife

Use up those stubby bits of crayon by making these genius eggs from The Nerd's Wife. The heat from freshly boiled eggs melts the crayons into awesome abstract designs.

Glittery Eggs

Lil' Luna

Razzle dazzle just about everyone with these sparkly eggs from Lil' Luna. Kids will get a kick out of making the squiggly designs with glue and following up with glitter on top. 

Perfect Pastels

Paper & Stitch

Grab paint in springy colors to create vibrant eggs like these adorable ones from Paper & Stitch. Artsy kiddos will love channeling their inner Monet to make an Easter masterpiece.

LEGO Eggs

LEGO easter eggs
It’s Always Autumn

Little builders will get a kick out of this idea from It’s Always Autumn. It’s a mess-free method that creates adorable eggs.

Tea-Dyed Eggs

Yummy Mummy Kitchen

You don’t need neon food coloring to make wow-worthy eggs. Get inspired by Yummy Mummy Kitchen to loot your pantry for natural dyes.

Tissue Paper Eggs

Aunt Peaches

For a similar look to traditional dyed eggs without the crazy mess, try this cool idea from Aunt Peaches. The tissue paper turns the eggs into a rainbow of vibrant colors—it'll make your Easter table pop.

Flowered Eggs

painting flowers is a dye-free Easter egg decorating idea
iStock

A little bit of paint, a tiny paintbrush, and a steady hand are what you'll need for this creative decorating idea. Five dabs of paint make one cheerful flower, and your kids can combine colors or make all the flowers the same. 

— with additional reporting by Taylor Clifton and Karly Wood