If you’re lawn is looking a little drab, it’s the perfect time to add some spooktacular Halloween inflatables from Lowe’s. From licensed characters that include Disney and Star Wars to traditional pumpkin and skeletons, there’s something for everyone this Halloween. Keep scrolling to see our top picks!

Darth Vader

Whether you want to proudly display this inflatable ($42) on your lawn or even indoors, it's galaxy-approved. All it takes is just a simple plug-in and Darth is at your beck and call, waiting for sweet treats.

Unicorn & Grim Reaper

A little bit scary and a little bit sweet, this reaper and unicorn inflatable ($73) has something for everyone. It sets up simply and even has swirly LED lights so your lawn will be the talk of the neighborhood.

Halloween House

You only need one inflatable to get in the spooky spirit: this one! The 9-foot tall house ($140) is brilliantly lit with LED lights and in inflates in seconds.

Shark

Now you don't have to put your love of Baby Shark on hold during Halloween! This adorable shark ($30) stands 3.5 feet high and self-inflates quicker than a refrain of "do, do, do, do, do, do."

Pumpkin Skeleton

Is it a pumpkin, is it a skeleton? It's both! This not-so-spooky inflatable ($46) is equal parts cute and spooky. He stands six feet tall and comes with bright, swirling LED lights.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Lowe’s

 

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Children often ask their parents questions that can make them feel uncomfortable and unprepared to answer. And they often come up at times when you least expect it to.

They may hear certain words or terms such as LGBTQ at school or on TV, but not know what it actually means. Social media has been a catalyst for social change, acceptance and inclusivity among preteen and teenage youth. Many children already see that families in our world can look different from their own—whether it’s on television or when they are with you in the community.

As a parenting expert, licensed educational psychologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and author of Winnie & Her Worries, my advice? The best thing you can do is to explain to your kids that families can have different cultural traditions, religions, and values.

As parents, you want to be there to introduce and answer questions since children turn to us for many answers. Remember even at an early age you can teach the value of empathy and respect for others, as well as open the door for any future conversations regarding their own identity. Here are my tips on how to speak with your children about LGBTQ:

1. Start discussions early and be matter of fact. Use the words sometimes and if your child asks why another child wants to wear a dress but he looks like a boy, that is your opening to have the discussion on choice, inclusion and belonging. Remember that society created the theme stereotypes that boys play with cars and girls play with dolls.

2. Don’t be afraid to use words that describe sexual orientation as gay, lesbian, or bisexual, especially if the person you’re talking about uses this to describe themselves.

3. Actively listen to your kids. This will help you make sure you understand what your child is asking and what they already understand about the topic.

4. Be honest with your children. It’s ok to not have an answer. Encourage your child to continue to ask questions. Do keep your responses developmentally appropriate.

5. This is not a one-and-done conversation. Use media and/or life experiences as opportunities to continue and discuss the topic. Especially after they develop further understanding after processing what they learned themselves.

6. Remember to reinforce that although some families may look different, they’re really not that different. They love each other just like we love just like your own family does.

7. Talk about what a sense of belonging means. How to be inclusive and demonstrate kindness. Having these conversations with our children helps create a safer, more inclusive community for everyone.

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Reena B. Patel (LEP, BCBA) is a renowned parenting expert, guidance counselor, licensed educational psychologist, and board-certified behavior analyst. Patel has had the privilege of working with families and children, supporting all aspects of education and positive wellness; recently nominated for San Diego Magazine’s Woman of the Year

 

Florida residents can now not only celebrate Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary, but they can support Make-A-Wish, too. Disney has just announced the first-ever Walt Disney World Resort speciality license plate!

The “EARidescent” plate features the 50th anniversary castle logo on a royal blue background that is inspired by the color scheme of Cinderella Castle. For every purchase, 100 percent of the proceeds will benefit Make-A-Wish of Central and Northern Florida as they work to grant wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions.

photo: Disney Parks Blog

Starting now, Florida drivers can purchase a presale voucher for $25 (plus applicable fees) from their local County Tax Collector’s office, DMV or through the Orange County Tax Collector’s Office to get the special plate. In order for the plates to be printed, a minimum of 3,000 presale vouchers must be sold.

Since 1980, more than 140,000 Disney-inspired wishes have been granted and this special license plate is the perfect way to commemorate 50 years of magic. For more information about the Walt Disney World Resort specialty license plate, visit flhsmv.gov.

––Karly Wood

 

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The beloved brand Hess recently announced the debut of a new member to its toy truck collection. The 2021 Cement Mixer is available now—and it’s the perfect plush for the truck-obsessed kiddo!

Available exclusively at HessToyTruck.com, the new Cement Mixer is more than your average variety of vehicle. This plush mixer is super-soft and cuddly, lights up and makes music.

photo courtesy of PR Newsfoto/Hess Toys

The 2021 Cement Mixer includes squeeze-activated flashing LED lights, an auto shutoff night light with a 15-minute timer and plays two sing-along songs (“Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes” and “The Alphabet Song”). Along with these fun features, the plush toy also has a silent mode, commemorative license plate and customizable keepsake driver’s license tag.

According to Hess, this soft toy truck is “safe for all ages.” It’s mixing drum and side exhaust pipes also make the plush easy for your younger tot to pick up and tote around. Order your own 2021 Cement Mixer plush for $29.99 directly from the Hess Toy Truck website. The truck comes with free standard shopping and Energizer batteries.

—Erica Loop

 

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Different not less. Let those words sink in for a moment. This small phrase has a large meaning in the autism community. For some, including myself, it has become a mantra, a mission if you will. I share our story simply so you can see this phrase lived out in real-time. Our journey may look and be different, but it is not less in any way, and never will it be.

Unfortunately, there are people who see this phrase and add the word “and” to it: “Different AND less.” They may not say it out loud, but their actions speak louder than words. And the story below is an unfortunate example of this. As a special needs parent, one of the biggest things I worried about at the beginning of this journey was if my child would be accepted for who he is. Will he have friends? Will people see him, the true him, even in the peak of our hard? Or will he be judged? Given up on? Labeled? I was lucky enough for that worry to be put right to bed because from the first moment my son’s therapies started, I knew my son was accepted. And man, did I sleep easier at night!

For the past two years, I’ve been lucky enough to live in this wonderful bubble—where acceptance is given and not earned. Where judgment ceases to exist. Where support is given freely even in the hardest of times. But my days in this wonderful bubble are quickly coming to end. As you continue on this journey, the inevitable happens, and the time comes for you to have to leave your safe space, your little bubble. You come to terms with having to leave the place and the people that love your child the most. The only place besides your village that understands the phrase “Different not less.”

Many parents start to lose that sleep again. All of that worry and those questions of acceptance that you asked yourself at the beginning of the journey start to creep back. And unfortunately, it’s because you hear and see stories like this below. People that should be a parent and child’s safe space, end up treating a child less because they are different. The story below happened in a friend’s own backyard. It tells a story that we as a special needs community wished was fictional, but know all too well exist and is most times even covered up. In this incident, a child’s aide stapled a piece of paper to the child’s head to serve as a reminder for the child to bring his water bottle to school. Yes, unfortunately, you read that correctly. What’s even worse is that when the mother brought this to the school’s attention, it was downplayed. Statements made as if, even true would make this situation okay: The paper was stapled to the child’s hair, not his head. The aide has had a clean record up until this point. There was no “intent to harm.” The aide wasn’t even fired, just written up and moved to a different classroom. It’s these incidents that make me realize that special needs individuals are seen as different and less. And that is truly heartbreaking.

I myself am a licensed Cosmetology Educator. Although I teach adults, the goal as a campus is to create a safe space for all our students. Backgrounds may be different, lifest‌yles may be different, learner types may be different, but what we all share in common is our love for the beauty industry. I would like to think that the same mindset would be true for teachers, school administrators, and aides but unfortunately, it seems we are hearing more and more of incidents like this happening.

So I ask you: When is enough going to be enough? When are people that treat special needs individuals less than going to be held accountable before a mom has to lose it on the entire school system? But more importantly, when are people going to start speaking up when they see someone that is different treated less? How many times does someone have to be made fun of or treated poorly before you say enough is enough? When do you draw the line? The special needs community needs everyone’s help when it comes to this.

Let’s be honest, the world needs everyone’s help when it comes to this. I don’t know about you, but the world my kids live in now is scary. It’s filled with hate and judgment and people thinking their way is the right way. Do you know one thing that will always be right? Treating everyone with respect and dignity. Special needs or not. And it seems like these days, this is not even something everyone can agree on. So until then, I’ll keep using my voice, I’ll stand side by side with the moms that are made out to look crazy because they demand their kids be treated equally, and I’ll keep speaking up when I witness different people being treated as less.

I’ll leave with this quote from Mother Teresa: “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” Are you brave enough to cast that stone when you see someone that is different treated less? As a mother of a special needs child, I hope that you can be. I need you to be. Because those ripples you create can positively impact our world. And I know so many brave individuals that do their best every day to navigate a world not made for them. The least we can do is be that stone for them. Create those ripples. That’s what I intend to do. I’ll continue to cast stones. I’ll continue to make ripples. And my hope is that one day, with your help, those ripples can turn into waves. 

This post originally appeared on Adventures in Autism with Murphy.

Shannon is a proud boy mom, Hairstylist, and passionate Autism Advocate. She lives in New Orleans, Louisiana with her two sons Murphy (5) and Merrick (2).  Murphy was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 3. Follow her family as they journey through Autism together on Adventures in Autism with Murphy Facebook and Instagram page. 

Are you an amusement park enthusiast to the max? If you’re a carousel connoisseur or rave about roller coasters to no end, Clementon Park in New Jersey has a deal you’ll want to learn more about.

The park, which was founded in 1907, is for sale—and now you can live out your daydreams and become its sole owner!

photo courtesy of PRNewswire/CRG

So how does one go about buying an entire amusement park? Clementon Park in Clementon, New Jersey will hit the auction block on Mar. 23. Capitol Recovery Group (CRG), a global private equity firm, is auctioning the park as a whole or split into individual parts. This means you can score an entire amusement park with everything you need included or just buy the land, amusement equipment, rides, buildings, or liquor license.

CRG President Bill Firestone said, in a press release, “We are actively seeking a buyer for this iconic park located outside of Philadelphia and expect significant interest in the auction.” Firestone added, “The property includes a 25-acre lake, dam, amusement rides, a water park and a full liquor license.”

Way back in 1907 Clementon was founded by Theodore Gibbs and his sons as a “trolley park.” Located at the end of a trolley line, the park was initially built to encourage weekend ridership. Clementon was family owned until 2011. The park closed its doors in 2019.

If you’re ready to turn your dreams into a reality—bidders can register for the auction on CRG’s website here.

—Erica Loop

 

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Your little slugger can gear up and support their fave baseball team with the Cubcoats Sports Collection! These cute creations combine the comfy kids’ MLB sportswear with a new furry friend.

The two-in-one Cubcoats Sports Collection features fully functional hoodies, hidden inside team mascot toys. This means your baseball fanatic kiddo can support their fave team in a bear-y special way. Simply unzip the bear to reveal a team-branded hoodie. When your child is done wearing their team top, follow Cubcoats’ directions and roll the hoodie back into a bear.

Cuboats hoodies are officially licensed baseball apparel, with a line-up that includes your kiddo’s favorite major league team. Each plush toy/hoodie is made from soft-touch fleece and non-allergenic materials.

The hoodies are fully lined with a 60/40 cotton-polyester blend. Don’t worry if your child drips ketchup from their baseball park hot dog onto the hoodie or accidentally drops their bear on the way to a big game. These two-in-one bear/hoodie products are completely machine washable.

These zip-up hoodies retail for between $50 and $55, and are available in sizes 2T through kids 9-10, depending on the team. Some styles are sized up to 5-6 or 6-7. Visit the Cubcoats website for size availability and to order one for your youngest baseball fan.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Cubcoats

 

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As if Michelle Obama’s new Netflix show wasn’t exciting enough, Random House Children’s Books and Clarkson Potter have just announced the pair will launch a publishing program based on Waffles + Mochi! Under the program, three children’s titles will be released this year.

First up, Follow That Food! ($12.99), written by Christy Webster and illustrated by Sarah Rebar with an introduction written by Michelle Obama, releases on Mar. 2, 2021. The picture book best friends Waffles and Mochi search all over the world for the perfect recipe to make a special treat for the friends.

photo: Random House Children’s Books

This summer, early readers can get their hands Pickle Party! ($5.99), a “Step Into Reading” format book which launches on Jul. 13, 2021. In addition, young artists will love Rainbow of Flavors, a deluxe paint box book with stickers.

Finally, Clarkson Potter will publish Waffles + Mochi: The Cookbook ($17.99) for children ages 3 to 7 in Nov. The book will feature dishes from the show and more fun family meals for from author, recipe developer and New York Times cooking writer Yewande Komolafe.

Chris Angelilli VP & Editor-in-Chief & Director, Licensed Publishing Random House Children’s Books says “We’re thrilled to be working with Netflix and Higher Ground to bring these fun new characters and stories to families. Waffles + Mochi’s message about exploration and trying new things is sure to excite and help expand kids’ horizons.”

––Karly Wood

 

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Did you know podcasts, originally dubbed “audioblogging” have been around since the ’80s? But, it wasn’t until portable digital devices became the norm, circa 2004, that they truly began to pick up steam. Flash forward to today—and podcasts are pretty much everyone’s favorite source of news, entertainment, and brainfood. The uber-popular medium is especially appealing to busy parents with demanding schedules (and no free hands!). We’re highlighting San Diego podcasts by local parents that are worth a listen. Read on for the details.

The Mom Confidential

City Girl Gone Mom

You may know her from her wildly popular insta-account or have seen her boss baby doing his thing (we've never seen anything cuter!). But, did you know Danielle Schaffer, mom of four kids and three pups also hosts a fabulous podcast called, The Mom Confidential? Every week Danielle and her co-host Dr. Flossy (AKA her husband) deep dive into stories, interviews and inspirational words from some of the most influential women and names in the business. Hear all the truths about motherhood and family, from parenting basics from mom and dad to celebrity anecdotes. The dynamic duo doesn't shy away from tough topics, a.k.a why spouses cheat, so get ready for a juicy and entertaining listen.

Listen here: The Mom Confidential

Sure, Babe

https://chrissypowers.com

The Sure, Babe podcast is all about relationships, accepting who you are, and living the life you're meant to live. We can get on board with that! Chrissy Powers is a blogger and podcaster with a highly successful instagram platform but she's also a licensed marriage and family therapist and creative career coach. The wife and mother of three shares honest stories about motherhood, mental health, relationships, travel, style, and life in Southern California. On the podcast you’ll hear everything – the good, the bad, the embarrassing, and even the taboo––because she believes it's all got to be talked about.

Listen here: Sure, Babe

The Mom Minutes

The Mom Minutes

Jenn Kolinski and Natasha Tharp, two working moms from San Diego, talk honestly about all the challenges and joys of life. Listening to their podcast feels like sitting down with two girlfriends over a glass of wine (their weekly episode also features a wine of the week, by the way!) They honestly discuss everything from "capsule wardrobes" to "how not to lose it,' and each episode offers something interesting, relatable and of-the-moment to think about. Girlfriends and podcasts, FTW.

Listen here: The Mom Minutes

They See Me Mommin'

They See Me Mommin

If you want a laugh out loud moment (or a dozen) download the They See Me Mommin' podcast today. The duo that host the podcast are both mothers: 1 mum, 1 mom. Now living in Southern California, they refer to themselves as transplants from either side of the pond. They both love comedy, family life and Harry Potter. They certainly inject enough material in between laughs that will make you think and listen closer. It's the perfect combo of serious and sweet and a great listen for any moms everywhere.

Listen here: They See Me Mommin'

The High Conflict Co-Parenting Podcast

The High Conflict Co-Parenting Podcast

A bit different than the other podcasts we've highlighted, but one that's certainly worthy of being on the list is The High Conflict Co-Parenting podcast. Hosted by Brook Olsen, a Certified Parenting Educator with the International Network for Children and Families, a Certified Divorce Mediator, Divorce Coach, and author of The Black Hole of High Conflict, this San Diego based podcast addresses co-parenting when circumstances are difficult. He and his guests show that you can't change your ex partner, but you can change the environment and offer your child health and happiness. Listen and learn principles, tools and techniques available in order to create peace in high conflict co-parenting relationships.

Listen here: The High Conflict Co Parenting Podcast

Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

If you want a podcast that's entertaining for both you and your little one, we have a list of those too. Start with Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls. The inspiring books on powerful women have released season three in audio form. Listeners can learn about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Priscilla Chan, Celia Cruz and the Mirabel Sisters and many more over the course of the last few seasons. But don't stop there, check out our full list of family podcasts to download today. They're diverse, exciting and interesting for all ages. 

Listen here: Rebel Girls

––Aimee Della Bitta

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It’s MandoMonday! Yogibo is celebrating with the announcement of officially-licensed plush inspired by The Mandalorian. Available for pre-order beginning today at 4 p.m. ET, the Child (aka Baby Yoda) and Mando will release on Nov. 23 on Yogibo.com and in Yogibo retail stores around the country.

The Child Yogibo Mate

The new products join Yogibo’s growing Star Wars collection of gifts, accessories and furniture from a galaxy far, far away that feature BB-8, R2-D2 and more. 

The Child Yogibo Mate

Made from Yogibo’s signature stretchy fabric and ultra-fine filling, the new plush are the cuddliest stuff in the galaxy. The Child Yogibo Mate ($35) and The Child Squeezibo Stress Ball Mate ($10) are the most adorable Force-sensitive friends you’ll ever find and the perfect companion to any bounty hunter or Star Wars fan. And with the incredibly cuddly Mando Yogibo Mate ($35) and the Mando Squeezibo Stress Ball Mate ($10) there’s no knowing what sorts of adventures you’ll find yourselves in.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Yogibo

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