Reduce your holiday stress and get a head start on shopping. Sam’s Club has your back. The toys topping the wish lists will be available at the warehouse store starting this month. 

Play sets for pretend play, outdoor toys, and karaoke sets are just a few of the trendy items you’ll find at Sam’s Club this month.Sam’s Club will  also release new toys, including many exclusive items, now through the end of the season.

Hot Holiday Toys

With amazing items like an interactive, wooden grocery store with moving conveyor belt and a register that beeps as you scan, a licensed 12-volt kid-sized BMW motorcycle, an exclusive Mia’s Mansion Pet Loft Dollhouse complete with an elevator and an exclusive L.O.L. Surprise! OMG Styling Head and Doll bundle plus so much more you’re sure to find special items hitting the clubs and on SamsClub.com throughout the month and beyond.

Hot holiday toys

These toys will only be available for a limited time and while supplies last, so if you see something you know your kids can’t live without, grab it while you can.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sam’s Club

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Say it isn’t so. Ascena Retail Group Inc., the owner of beloved brands such as Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant, and Justice has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. They join a growing list of retailers having to do so as a result of the pandemic. 

 

 

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Ascena owns nearly 3,00 stores found in malls across the country. As part of its bankruptcy plan, the company said it would close at least 1,200 locations including all of its Catherines stores, a significant number of Justice stores and a select number of Ann Taylor, Loft, Lane Bryant and Lou & Grey stores.

 

 

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Gary Muto, Chief Executive Officer of ascena commented, “Ann Taylor, LOFT, Lane Bryant, Justice and Lou & Grey have incredibly loyal customers who are at the center of everything we do. These iconic brands have significant long-term potential and we continue to deliver on their mission to provide all women and girls with fashion and inspiration to live confidently every day. This comprehensive restructuring, as well as the actions we are taking to optimize our brand portfolio and store fleet, mark a new start for our company and will allow us to expand our customer-focused strategies across her mobile, online, and store experiences.”

 

 

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Ascena temporarily closed their locations in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic. They began reopening locations in early may as state authorities began lifting restrictions. The company noted lower than normal traffic at their reopened stores.

 

 

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Muto continued, “I am incredibly proud of the entire team for their commitment to serving our customers during what continues to be a challenging period for retail, our communities and our friends and families. We have a clear vision for our future and we will continue delivering meaningful experiences for our customers each and every day. We look forward to our continued partnerships with our valued vendors, landlords and other stakeholders as we emerge from Chapter 11, and this pandemic, as a stronger company.”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: M.O. Stevens / CC BY-SA 

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Not enough time to shop? LOFT wants to make it easier for you to get the latest looks for less—with the retailer’s new size-inclusive subscription rental service!

Your fave store just got in on the subscription box game with its new venture, Infinitely LOFT. Instead of committing to buy, this service allows customers to rent core styles from petite, tall, plus and maternity lines in sizes 00 to 26.

According to Laura Jacobs, Chief Marketing Officer, LOFT, Ann Taylor and Lou & Grey, “Infinitely LOFT is another exciting way for us to deliver the size-inclusive fashion our client knows and loves, plus great value and convenience.” Jacobs also added, “We know she’s constantly evolving, both through different stages of her life and in her ever-changing style preferences, and we want to be there with her every step of the way.”

So how does Infinitely LOFT work? You pay one flat fee of $64.95 per month. In return, you’ll get a box with three garments to try. Wear what you want, send it back after you’re done and get a whole new box—with unlimited box swaps each month.

If you fall in love with one––or several––of your rental picks, you can purchase them at a discounted price. Items from your box can be bought at 50 to 80 percent of retail––hello, savings!

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of LOFT

 

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Baseball is back! After the snowiest February ever, spring is more than just a welcome season–it’s the bridge between “hope” and “eternal” when it comes to our beloved Mariners. And with the Sounders march to the MLS Cup underway, you know what you need to do: grab the kids and head to one of these kid-friendly sports bars to catch all the action. Scroll down to learn more!

Ballard Loft

Ballard Loft

Down at the southern end of Ballard Avenue lies this rocking sports joint which has a kid's menu, table activities and all the games, drinks and bar food our winter-escaping heart's desire. Oh, and happy hour is seven days a week. Minors welcome until 9 p.m., which is bedtime anyway. Batter up!

5105 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle, Wa 98107
206-420-2737
Online: ballardloft.com

Chuck's Hop Shop

Joshua Huston

Kids and baseball go together like beer and baseball, so--transitive property!--kids and beer go together. Nowhere is this truer than at Chuck's Hop Shop which has close to 1000 beers to choose from and nearly that many kids and dogs in a giant cornucopia of fun. There are two locations: the Central District and Greenwood, so take your pick. Maybe both? That's called a Chuck's doubleheader.

2001 E. Union St. (Central District)
Seattle, Wa 98122
206-538-0743
Online: chuckscd.wordpress.com

656 N.W. 85th St. (Greenwood)
Seattle, Wa 98117
206-297-6212
Online:chucks85th.wordpress.com

Giddy Up Burgers

Katherine Compagno

Less than five years old, Giddy Up is already an institution in its Frelard neighborhood. To call it a sports bar, or a burger joint, or a kid-friendly restaurant somehow misses the point. It's more like a gigantic romper room filled with kids, suds, sports and burgers. And saddles, leather saddles everywhere. Yee-haw!

4600 Leary Way N.W.
Seattle, Wa 98107
206-782-2798
Online: giddyupburgers.com

Lowercase Brewing

Mee M. via Yelp

All the cool kids are going to Georgetown, but what about the under-aged minors? Be the hippest mom, dad, aunt or uncle and take 'em to Lowercase Brewing. They've got the games, award-winning beers and ciders and the kids are welcome to run around and play all day.

6235 Airport Way S.
Seattle, Wa 98108
206-258-4987
Online: lowercasebrewing.com

Madrona Arms

Madrona Arms

This place looks like a small town village football pub in England, and even though football here could mean Sounders or Seahawks, that's the essence of Madrona Arms. The whole family is welcome, with a kid's menu and smashing pub grub. Keep one eye on the Mariners, and the other on the Sounders, they've got plenty of screens.

1138 34th Ave.
Seattle, Wa 98122
206-739-5104
Online: madronaarms.com

The Park Public House

The Park Public House via Yelp

Great bar food, a rockin' kid's menu, 12s, Huskies and Cougs everywhere. This friendly Phinney Ridge neighborhood tavern is where everyone might not know your name, but they will—just as soon as you become a regular.

6114 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle, Wa 98103
206-789-8187
Online: facebook.com/The.Park.Pub

The Ram

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The Huskies are gone from March Madness--boo!--but that doesn't mean the whole family shouldn't wear purple and gold to The Ram, a rite of passage for students and parents visiting U-Dub. Be sure to check ahead for daily specials, but little kids can eat for as little as $1 with an adult meal purchase. Combine that with screens everywhere and...go Dawgs!

2650 N.E. University Village St. (University Village)
Seattle, Wa 98105
206-525-3565

401 N.E. Northgate Way, #1102 (Northgate Mall)
Seattle, Wa 98125
206-364-8000

31920 Gateway Center Blvd. S.
Federal Way, Wa 98003
206-878-6694

3001 Ruston Way
Tacoma, Wa 98402
253-756-7886

9020 Market Pl. N.E.
Lake Stevens, WA 98258
425-263-9117

10520 Quil Ceda Blvd.
Tulalip, WA 98271
360-653-7721

Online: theram.com

Reuben's Brews

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Even in a city filled with breweries, walking into Reuben's always feel like an event. It's the go-to taproom for Sounders games, and they open early to make sure fans catch every minute of the action. With a rotating roster of food trucks, and discounts on dine-in deliveries, neither parents nor little ones need ever go hungry. Invite all the parents, order a Crikey and make your own party—you won't be the only ones.

5010 14th Ave. N.W.
Seattle, Wa 98107
206-784-2859
Online: reubensbrews.com

Rookies Sports Bar and Grill

Alex C. via Yelp

Some of the venues on this list are brewhouses with TV screens, or kid-friendly restaurants that also go sports crazy. Rookies is a sports bar, period, end of sentence. And they love kids! Put a Ken Griffey Jr. jersey on your wee one, pick out a vintage Edgar Martinez for yourself and head to Columbia City. With 14 flat screen TVs and happy hour Monday through Friday, you can't go wrong here. 

3820 S. Ferdinand St., #101
Seattle, Wa 91881
206-722-0301
Online: rookiesseattle.com

The Westy Roosevelt

The Westy

Sometimes we win and sometimes we lose, such is the nature of being a sports fan. Win or lose, shouldn't we be at The Westy Roosevelt, which has numerous beers on tap, craft cocktails and over 120 whiskies? Whether celebrating or commiserating, this is the place to be. All ages are welcome until 10 p.m., so stay for the extra innings.

1215 N.E. 65th St.
Seattle, Wa 98115
206-402-5518
Online: thewestyseattle.com

—Natalie Compagno

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Your child’s room should be their “safe” space. A sanctuary for them to escape to when needed, explore their imagination and feel comfortable and secure. As children get older, they seek more independence and control over their lives. Allowing your child to participate in the design and arrangement of their room can work wonders for their self-confidence and ability to make decisions.

Another challenge most parents face when it comes to room design is space! Finding furniture and design ideas that are both stylish and functional can be tricky. Here we explore some awesome ways to get your child involved in their room decor, without giving up complete control or needing to build an addition!

Let Them Choose the Theme

Like with any choice you give your child, limit the options. Present your child with two or three theme ideas and color schemes that you’re comfortable with. If you’re designing your son’s room, perhaps they’d find a sports or car theme cool. Is your daughter into princesses or even ladybugs or butterflies? All of these themes would make for a fun and creative bedroom space.

Your child can help pick the paint color for their new room also. Provide your child with a few different shades of the same color—a color that you could envision in the room for years to come. If they want blue, show them a light blue, darker blue and teal. Using this method allows you to control portions of the decision while still allowing your child to feel involved.

Save Space

There never seems to be enough room in a child’s bedroom. Between the bed, dresser, toys, clothes and other furniture, space is often a hard commodity to come by. But there are stylish solutions to this problem. Choose furniture that doubles as storage or use these unique ideas to get your children’s items off the floor.

Instead of adding a bookshelf that takes up additional space, you can opt for hanging book sleeves that are placed on any door in your child’s room. This way, they still have easy access to their favorite books, without crowding their room. Shelving on the walls is another great tip for small-space living. Your child can display their favorite dolls, model car or even store puzzles and games on low-hung shelves.

Don’t want your child’s toys cluttering the shelves or think they’re an eyesore? No problem! You can purchase a wide range of fashionable baskets and bins to store toys. These can be placed on shelves or under the bed. Together, you and your child can label these bins with pictures or words, depending on their age.

Pick a Focus

Did you know that some people design an entire room around a single piece of furniture? It’s true! And this can work beautifully for an older child. Help your son or daughter find a chair, bedspread or dresser that they love. Then, decorate and design around this piece.

If it’s a chair with a unique pattern, pull colors and inspiration from this. The same can be said for a trendy bedspread. My son recently chose a grey bedspread with red and black squares along the bottom. We paired it with red and black sheets, a grey area rug, and black hanging book holder for the back of his door. Look around your child’s room and you’ll be surprised at the inspiration you’ll find!

Use Bunk Beds or a Loft

Do you have siblings sharing a room? Two beds can take up a lot of space, not leaving room for much else. Bunk beds are a common and reliable option for siblings. There are countless modern designs that offer a new twist on a classic piece of furniture.

Just be sure to check your child’s bunk bed safety features. They’ll need a sturdy ladder for climbing. Encourage your child not to use the bed frame or rails to get to the top bunk—this can result in accidents and injury. Bunk beds come in a variety of designs. Some are equipped with drawers, storage and shelves. Choose one depending on your needs.

If you have the space and ability, building a loft in your child’s room is not only a great way to save space but it’s also a really neat sleeping arrangement for your child! Who wouldn’t want to climb a ladder to an isolated sleeping area? It’s like a permanent fort for your kid’s room. But just as with bunk beds, you’ll need to take appropriate safety measures when building a loft area for your child. Once the space is secured, your child can add countless things underneath the loft from a desk for doing homework to a cozy area decorated with oversized pillows or a bean bag chair.

Think Functionality-Meets-St‌yle

Your child’s bedroom should be functional for their needs. If you’re designing a space for a younger child, you’ll want to consider toy storage and a fun theme. If your child is older, they’ll want to have more input in the bedroom design, and they can! Offer them limited options as far as paint color, furniture choices and wall decor.

Be sure to measure all furniture before adding it to the room. It’s also a good idea to sit with a piece of paper and furniture cut-outs. Use these to rearrange the furniture based on measurements. This way, you can see a multitude of design ideas before doing any heavy lifting.

Have fun with your child and let their creativity come through!

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I am a 32 year old mother of a son and wife to an officer. I am honest about both the love and struggle of parenting. I enjoy being active and writing is my passion, second only to my family.

Think hammocks are nothing but net? From organizational hacks to kiddie hangouts, we’ve gathered up 6 ideas that give the good ol’ hammock a super cool upgrade. Scroll through our picks below for a few easy ways to make your home a sweet, swinging spot.

photo: Little Bit Funky

Under-the-Table Hammock
You can take the classic table fort to a whole new level with some old bedsheets or baby wrap. It’s easy to pull off and a great way to keep a kiddo entertained under the kitchen table while you’re prepping a meal. Get a helpful hammock guide over at Fun with Kids.

photo: Made It Mommy

Stuffed Animal Hammock
Who says hammocks are just for humans? We like how this idea from Made It Mommy gets toys in on the hammock fun–and helps corral the kids’ stuffed animal collection, too. Best of all, it’s a no-sew idea! Get all the details here.

photo: Thom Patterson via anna-white.com

Loft Bed Hammock
Who wants a boring bottom bunk when you can have a built-in hang out spot? Simply take advantage of a loft bed frame and secure your own swing. Just beware: Once there’s a hammock option, you may have a hard time getting the kids to sleep in their actual bed. Get inspired here.

photo: Settle Down Slinki

Cat Hammock
How cute is this kitty hammock from Settle Down Slinki? We’re willing to bet that the kids will get a kick out of this relaxation spot–but not as much as your cat will. It’s actually pretty easy to make (no sewing needed!) and may just lead to hours of feline entertainment. Get the how-to here.

photo: Lee Schellenberger via Brit + Co

Hanging Hammock Planters
These awesome macrame planters from Brit + Co are basically the flora version of a relaxing place to hang. They’re an easy DIY craft that even littles can help make—and there’s no better way to nurture your indoor plants. Check out the instructions here.

photo: Swoon Interiors

Basketball Net Hammock  
You say “basketball net,” we say “sports gear storage”. This idea is the perfect way to decorate a pint-sized point guard’s bedroom and keep track of all those basketballs, too. Though Pottery Barn Kids is no longer selling this sweet net, you can try a DIY version thanks to She’s Crafty.

Which hammock would your kids love having in the house?

—Abigail Matsumoto

Expecting? Looking for an intimate, unique spot to host a baby shower? Think there’s a diva (or divo) on the way? Check out The Love Shack, an unconventional, high-glam space that also happens to bill itself as a “life-size dollhouse.” 

photo: The Love Shack

Built on Love
The Love Shack was first envisioned in 2009 by Alexander (a photographer, video editor and furniture designer — um, check this out), and Britta Love when the newly-engaged couple decided to move from London to NYC. (Yes, that’s their real surname.) Three years later, a ‘little palace in Brooklyn’, as they like to call it, was born. Working together, this couple transformed an abandoned industrial building in Bushwick into two, life-size dollhouses.

photo: The Love Shack

The “Palace”: Live, Work, Love
Here’s the deal: The Love Shack serves as the Love’s permanent home and studio, but they are happy to rent it out for small, special events such as baby showers. They consider it, “an experiment in the possibilities of loft living, surreality and commercial space.”

The Lovely Perks of the Space
The Love Shack features an outdoor garden with patio umbrellas, a working domestic kitchen, two bedrooms, an intimate library space and an unexpected “indoor balcony” perfect for a toast.

Despite its size, the 1,000-square-foot loft still feels spacious with its white walls and high ceilings. Almost all the furniture or light fixtures are original creations, so the overall aesthetic of the space is playful, funky and elegant.  And even though it’s located steps from the streets of Bushwick, The Love Shack feels like a tranquil escape.

How to Plan for a Shower at the Love Shack
The hourly rate for booking The Love Shack depends on when you’d like to host your party. The hourly rate for daytime events is $175/hour, while evening affairs run $200/hour. (The hourly rates apply to set-up and clean-up time, not just festivities, so plan accordingly.) The Loves recommend booking the Love Shack 6-8 weeks ahead of time, although showers have been booked much shorter notice. (Email is the preferred form of contact; get in touch at Britta@LoveTheLoveShack.com)

There is no catering or service staff provided on-site, but you are welcome to hire in catering or use the full kitchen. Champagne flutes, wine glasses and tumblers rental available upon request.

The Love Shack is a relatively small space so the average guest list is 20-30 people with a maximum capacity of 50 people.

photo: The Love Shack

Bells & Whistles & Cats
The Love Shack also includes a full sound system, chandelier and lamp dimmers to adjust for your desired ambiance, and three very friendly (and mostly sleeping) cats. An air purifier runs 24/7 to remove any dander from the air, so allergens have not posed a problem for attendees thus far.

The Love Shack is predominately rented for baby and bridal showers, but occasionally holds first-year birthday parties and other photographic events upon request.

The Love Shack
161 Stockholm St.
Bushwick
Online: lovetheloveshack.tumblr.com

 

Do you have a favorite spot to host baby showers in NYC? Share in the comments below!

— Liz Kleisner

Good news, Eastside parents! No more long drives in search of an indoor playground – JuzPlay Kids has juz’ opened in Issaquah and is ready to delight your little monkeys. Combining the best small-scale climbing toys (think Giggle Jungle in Redmond and DaBuDa in Bellevue) with large-scale towering climbing, crawling and sliding apparatus (think Funtastic Playtorium), JuzPlay Kids offers exciting variety for wee ones all the way up to 55 inchers.

photo: Jennifer B. Davis

JPK Visionary
JuzPlay is the brainchild of Stephanie Tang, who, along with her sister, opened JuzPlay Kids right off N.W. Gillman Blvd. on Mall Street. Seeing a need for not only something in the Issaquah/Sammamish area, Tang also understands the benefit of providing a place that can entertain kids and siblings alike. After all, she and her sister are both mamas to small kids. And since Tang often finds what appeals to her younger daughter isn’t as exciting for her older daughter, she designed and constructed this play area to grow with kids up to 55 inches.

photo: Jennifer B. Davis

Treehouse Fun for Everyone
Centered around a treehouse theme, JuzPlay Kids features mascots Juzzy and Spila, magical treelings who love to play in their world made up of enchanted playgrounds. The treelings watch over a dedicated area for infants and toddlers along with an upper loft designed for nursing moms (complete with a glass railing to keep an eye on older sibs below). Toddlers and preschoolers can enjoy a soft climbing pyramid, balloon pit with slide and a variety of climbing and swinging pieces, while older kids will find the netted-in play structure right up their alley. Psst! The play structure includes two ball pits, a large-scale slide and three stories of climbing fun.

photo: Jennifer B. Davis

Party Time
If you’re looking for a place to throw your little animal’s next big bash, a party room is available for rent and provides not only the private room rental and free play passes for guests, but also decorations (balloons and banners), the ability to bring in your own food and drink, paper and plastic products in the color of your choice and use of the photo booth. While still in-process, the photo booth will provide 2”x6” photo strips – unlimited use for guests available as a party add-on. Additional extras include themed decorations (think Frozen, Star Wars and Dora the Explorer) and snacks provided by JPK.

Work Hard, Play Hard
If you’re looking for a place to pull a little work/play double duty, JuzPlay Kids features an “out of the way” upper loft and seating inside the party room (with visibility to the main play room), plus free Wi-Fi and ample access to plugs and USB outlets. Snacks are also available for purchase and an upper TV loft is scheduled to be installed which will provide the ultimate chillax station—making this a truly comfortable space for every member of your family.

JuzPlay Kids
1430 N.E. Mall St., Ste. B
Issaquah, Wa 98027
425-657-0074
Online: juzplaykids.com

Hours:
Mon.-Thurs., 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
Fri.-Sat., 9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. (check website for early closures due to private parties)
Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

Costs:
$12/Child (over 24 months) for 2 hours
$8/Toddler (12-23 months) for 2 hours
Free/Adults & Infants (under 12 months)
Siblings – 10% off

Have you visited JuzPlay Kids? Do you plan to visit soon? Tell us about your experience in the Comments below!

— Jennifer B. Davis

Once run down and desolate, Chelsea is now one of the most “kidcentric” hoods in Manhattan. Filled with indoor play hubs, newly renovated parks and charming tree-lined streets, traffic jams on 8th Avenue have been replaced by stroller jams on the sidewalks. Whether you’re new to the area or were lucky enough to buy before real estate prices soared, it’s the place to be if you’ve got little ones. The Highline and Chelsea Market are world-famous attractions for kids of all ages. But read on to see if you’re really in the know about what it means to be a Chelsea parent.

                                                                                                                           photo: via Chelsea Piers Field House on Yelp

1. Chelsea Piers is #1 on your speed dial. Every member of your family is enrolled in an athletics program – even your 12-month-old.

photo: Michelle Cohen

2. You order your kiddo’s birthday cake from Billy’s every year.

                                                                                                     photo: Dan Griffith

3. You jam with Dan Griffith (a.k.a. Ramblin’ Dan & The Freewheelin’ Band) at least once a week.

                                                                                                     photo: Salim Fadhley via Flickr

4. Your loft apartment doubles as an indoor playground. There is a swing and an ergonomic bouncer hanging from your 12-foot ceiling.

                                                                                                             photo: Kelko S. via Yelp

5. You shop at Buy Buy Baby so often the sales associates know you by name.

                                                                                                photo: Tribeca Pediatrics via Yelp

6. You spotted Chelsea Clinton at your pediatricians office and your neighbor’s kids studied Mandarin with Suri Cruise at Avenues.

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7. You practically live at “Seal Park” during the warmer months – so what if “some people” say it’s infested with mosquitos?

                                                                                      photo: Books of Wonder via Instagram

8. You’ve met some of the most celebrated children’s authors in New York at Books of Wonder.

                                                                                                                 photo: Michelle Cohen

9. Families come from every borough to trick or treat on your block. Last Halloween, you and your neighbors decorated the facade of your brownstone with cobwebs and handed out enough candy to make any suburban kid jealous.

                                                                                                   photo: Umair Mohsin via Flickr

10. You’re raising emerging artists. Your six-year-old spends Tuesday nights drawing Manga characters at HiArt! and your two-year-old just celebrated her first gallery opening at Appleseeds.

                                                                                                                       photo: Vi N. via Yelp

11. Your family eats breakfast at Grey Dog every Saturday. You treat your young foodies to fine delicacies on the kids menu, especially the dog-bone shaped pancakes.

                                                                                                                   photo: Paul L. via Yelp

12. You can get anywhere in Manhattan in 20 minutes, but you can’t think of a reason to leave. All you have to do is walk outside to experience some of the best restaurants, parks, art galleries and shopping in the city. Life is good in Chelsea.

What did we miss? Tell us in the comments below!

–Michelle McIvor Cohen