Baby Merlin Company’s Magic Sleepsuit just won a Totally Awesome Award for “Most Snuggly Sleeping Saviour.” We recently spoke to the company about their experience as business owners, the best advice they’ve ever received and more. Hear what they have to say below!

 

Red Tricycle: Your community recently voted your Magic Sleepsuit “Most Snuggly Sleeping Saviour” – what do your customers value most about your business?
Baby Merlin Company: The answer to this question remains the most rewarding part of this business for me – parents love the Magic Sleepsuit because it helps their baby sleep better (so they can sleep too!). Parents value the help the Magic Sleepsuit provides, and tell other parents about it. This organic word of mouth marketing has been the main source of our growth which we are very proud of. We also pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service. We are always here for our customers and want to make sure they are happy with their Magic Sleepsuit purchase. Our goal has been to create a community of support for parents so it is more than just the Magic Sleepsuit – it is parents helping other parents!

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
BMC: I’d like people to know that here at Baby Merlin Company, what we do is very personal to us. My staff are all moms that understand our customers and truly want to make their lives easier with their new little ones. We are all extremely passionate about the Magic Sleepsuit and about treating our customers like family.

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
BMC: I was a tired mom trying to get my first baby to sleep better. I noticed he slept very well in smaller, more contained environments like the car seat or stroller, but would wake after a short period of time in the crib. As a pediatric physical therapist, I understood why that cozy, contained feeling helped him sleep, so I created the first Magic Sleepsuit and it worked like “magic.” I had no intention of creating a product or business at that point, I was just trying to help my baby boy sleep better. I then had my first daughter and pulled out the Magic Sleepsuit and it worked like a charm again. I made some prototypes and shared them with friends and it worked time and time again. That’s when my husband and I did a lot of research and learned there was nothing like the Magic Sleepsuit out on the market. I was motivated as a mom to share this product with other parents since I knew the difference it made for me. So after many years of product and business development (and two more kids), the Magic Sleepsuit was launched. My motivation was at the beginning and remains to share the Magic Sleepsuit with other parents to provide them with a safe swaddle transition product in hopes that it will help their baby sleep better and make everyone happier!

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
BMC: Coffee and water. And the coffee starts out warm, but usually ends up iced by the time I get to it some mornings!

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
BMC: I had a mom stop me in the grocery store and ask if I was the creator of the Magic Sleepsuit, and when I said yes she gave me the biggest hug and said “Thank you!” The “thank you” calls and emails and I get from customers are my favorite part of this business!

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
BMC: My biggest pet peeve as a business owner is one of my biggest pet peeves in life, and that is when people are not kind. We need more kindness in this world.

RT: How do you keep your stress levels down?
BMC: This is always tricky as a business owner and mom, but the best thing to keep stress down is probably the hardest thing which is carving out time for myself. Whether it be going for a walk, going to the gym, or reading a good book (my daily devotional book helps me a lot), I always feel better when I take a little time for myself. My husband, Bob, is such a support and a huge part of helping me run our business and family, which helps my stress level tremendously.

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
BMC: I really wish I had a superhero power – that would sure come in hand most days! My secret superhero power is probably multi-tasking. Like many business owners, I wear many hats on any given day – running my business, running our household, driving my four kids around to their activities, going to games and meets, volunteering at school, etc., etc. It can be a bit hectic and crazy, but I wouldn’t change a thing!

RT: Tell us, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received (as a parent or business owner)?
BMC: The best piece of advice I ever received is a bit cliche but so true – enjoy every minute because sometimes the days drag on, but the years fly by. And, boy, is it true! My kids are growing way too fast and I’m trying to savor every minute!

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever received?
BMC: We have many investors and businesses interested in working with us on a regular basis, and we often hear advice that we should be doing this, that, and the other thing to grow our business even more. We’ve believed in growing conservatively from the beginning, and have never been willing to compromise our mission of sharing the Magic Sleepsuit with other parents to provide them with a safe swaddle transition option for their babies. It has always been about the babies first, not our bottom line. I’ve learned that when you do something you truly believe in and you treat people well, it pays off in the long run.

RT: Is there a special offer you’d like to include for Red Tricycle readers?
BMC: RedTri15 – This discount code will give Red Tricycle readers 15% off their order.  Happy Shopping!

 

Check out their website here.

 

Photo credit: Baby Merlin Company

Dream Friends Entertainment just won a Totally Awesome Award for Most Delightful Birthday Entertainers in Atlanta. We recently spoke to them about their experience as a business owner, the best advice they’ve ever received and more. Hear what they have to say below!

 

Red Tricycle: Your community recently voted you “Most Delightful Birthday Entertainers” – what do your customers value most about your business?
Dream Friends Entertainment: Quick response and quality, affordable talent.

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
DFE: In addition to entertainment we also offer photography and video services.’

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
DFE: I was inspired by all of the talented actors I was working with in Atlanta.

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
DFE: Tea.

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
DFE: They send additional tips for performers who really wowed them.

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
DFE: Last minute cancellations. The actors take the events very seriously and block off their time for them. It’s hard to fill the spot for them last minute.

RT: How do you keep your stress levels down?
DFE: Kayaking and hiking along the Chattahoochee River

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
DFE: I was an entertainer at events for 12 years, so I really know what works and what doesn’t.

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever received?
DFE: Book the event and then find the talent. I never did, I know better! I never want to cancel on a client.

RT: Is there a special offer you’d like to include for Red Tricycle readers?
DFE: $15 off.

 

Check out their website here.

Photo credit: Kester Chau

Illumination Learning Studio engages and enlightens young minds through their interactive learning, music, and arts programs. Owner, Molli Piper recently took the time to speak with us and tell us what makes them totally awesome!

 

Red Tricycle:  Congrats! Your community recently voted you the Most Awesome Afterschool Program in Seattle. What do your customers value most about your business?
Molli Piper: The opportunity for their children to learn each day through the amazing cultural arts classes we offer.

 

RT: What do you want people to know about your business that they don’t already know?
MP: We are a family owned and operated business.

 

RT: How did your business get started and what was the motivation?
MP: We had talked about starting a family business for many years. One day our son called and explained how he waited in line outside of a school at 4:30 in the morning to get our granddaughter into an after school program. He explained that there was such a big need out here for quality after school programming.

 

RT: Tell us, what do you start your morning with: 1. coffee 2. tea 3. mimosa 4. water 5. all of the above.
MP: Coffee, kids smiles, and hugs!

 

RT: What is the most awesome thing a customer has ever done for you?
MP: When we first opened our business I wore many hats, one of which was cleaning lady. I was cleaning one Saturday morning and a family from our program stopped by to help me clean! They said they wanted to give back to us for making such a wonderful difference in their community.

 

RT: What is your biggest pet peeve as a business owner?
MP: Wanting to be able to provide programming to all of our neighboring areas who want it (West Seattle, Magnolia, Queen Anne). We currently have 4 locations and lots of determination to reach as many families as we can. It won’t be a pet peeve for long.

 

RT: How you keep your stress levels down?
MP: Breathing, breathing and more breathing…

 

RT: What’s your secret superhero power as a business owner?
MP: I am a Social Butterfly! I love people and will say hello to everyone!

 

RT: Tell us, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received (as a parent or business owner)?
MP: You have to be able to laugh at yourself!

 

RT: How about the worst piece of advice you’ve ever gotten?
MP: You’re the child’s teacher, not the other way around.

 

RT: Is there a special offer you’d like to include for Red Tricycle readers?
MP: We would like to offer readers who have children interested in music to come for a complementary music evaluation.

 

Check out Illumination Learning Studio and Like them on facebook.

From the soccer carpool to the never-ending assortment of mismatched socks, sometimes there are days when you’ve only got a few seconds (or 140 characters) to get a good giggle. Well, sit back and get ready to scroll because we’ve scoured the Twitterverse for moms and dads that rap about the highs and lows of parenting, and the results are hilarious.

1. Byeee.

2. How. Dare. You!?

3. Whatever keeps the little sweethearts busy…

4. Aww, picture perfect! <3

5. That’smygirl!

https://twitter.com/SuburbanSnaps/status/778956391583277056

6. Same?

7. If you must, please attempt with caution.

8. We’re glad we aren’t the only ones.

9. Worst. Game. Ever.

https://twitter.com/andwhatamom/status/778336152277221378?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

10. They say the darndest things, right?

11. Challenge accepted.

12. So True!

13. Whoever created this deserves a punch in the face.

14. Those clowns are NOT okay.

15. The more you know…

https://twitter.com/TheSuperParents/status/777683732991836160?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

 

Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

 

Inwood parents understand that they are raising children in one of New York City’s best kept secrets for families. The area offers the best of urban life while also often providing the feel of a close-knit, suburban neighborhood. If you’re an Inwood parent, read on and let us know if we missed something. (If you’re not, consider enjoying these Inwood family favorites in this rapidly-changing ‘hood!)

photo: Omar Z. via Yelp

1. You can be found on Sunday mornings babywearing at brunch at any of the trendy sidewalk cafés, sipping your mimosa and enjoying the laid back vibe.

2. Local lingerie shop Brazen (closed, but still online!) may have played a part in your child’s conception or nursing as a newborn, or perhaps helped you light a fire in the bedroom when you and your better half recovered from having a kid.

photo: Barbara Cioffi Giacometti via The Cloisters Facebook page

3. Whenever your child wants to get his or her “castle” on, you head to The Cloisters. (Also, as a result, your kid is certain unicorns are real.)

photo: Kristine Paulus via Flickr

4. At the announcement of the first heavy snow you rush to ready the sled for a day of fierce tobogganing at Inwood Hill Park.

5. Your kids are budding polyglots, thanks to music group in French, story time in Spanish and maybe even a coveted spot at one of the area dual-language schools. (Plus, they know how to pronounce “Spuyten Duyvil”.)

6. You know summer is coming once the horrible traffic begins on Dyckman and the crossing guards take over the streets.

photo: Charley Lhasa via Flickr

7. You’ve had your child on the Inwood Little League wait-list since birth and you can’t wait to be that competitive parent coaching your child from the sidelines.

8. Your freezer is so full of eggshells and peels you think twice about buying that tub of ice cream because it won’t fit until after your compost drop off at the Saturday farmers market.

photo Viral P. via Yelp

9. You can walk in any direction for good rice and beans no matter the time of day or night.

10. You know it’s election season when the merengue music and proclamations announcing local candidates blare from cars and trucks on the streets.

11. You forgo a holiday tree in your tiny living room and convince your kids that the annual Bruce’s Garden Tree Lighting Ceremony makes up for it.

photo: The All-Nite Images via Flickr

12. As soon as the number 1 subway train goes outdoors, you know you’re home.

What’s your quintessential Inwood parent experience? Tell us in the comments below! 

— Suzy Diaz

Playing with LEGOs, climbing at the playground and hosting tea parties can do a number on those tiny hands and feet. Give your kids a bit of pampering (and reward yourself for keeping up with ’em) at one of these nail salons that not only welcome kids, but cater to them, too. From nail salons where they can get their haircut to ones that offer toxic-free options, read on for our picks of the best kid-friendly spas around Portland.

Sit Still Salon
Not only can you get a mani-pedi at this salon, but your little fashionista can get a brand new hairdo, too. Its clientele is all kids, so you can expect that these stylists know what they’re doing when it comes to even the wiggliest toddler. If the airplane seats, suckers, television or toys don’t keep your kids still, they’ll bring out the big guns: bubbles. Up-dos, Chlorine removal (no more green hair!), ear piercings and age-appropriate makeup services are also offered.

5656 Hood St.
West Linn, Or
503-657-3975
Online: sitstillkids.com/services.html

Mani and Pedi Salon
The price is right here, even on NW 21st Avenue, with Kids’ manicures for $10, pedicures for $15, and both for $22. But if you get your own service at the same time, it comes with a complimentary beverage. Maybe a mimosa for mom or dad?

202 NW 21st Ave.
Portland, Or
503-954-1442
Online:maniandpedisalon.com

Blooming Moon Spa
For a slightly crunchier relaxing treat, take the kiddo in for a Tiny Toes Pedicure at Blooming Moon Spa ($30). Polish is non-toxic and paraben-free. Kids must be over 8 years old and accompanied by an adult. Be sure to bring flippy-floppies, because this mindful business doesn’t like the waste of disposables. Make an appointment. When you’re done, kid-friendly New American is just down the road. They even take orders online to pick up or to eat in.

1920 N Killingsworth St.
Portland, Or
971-279-2757
Online: bloomingmoonspa.com

Zenana Spa and Wellness Center
Your little one can get their hands or feet done with ZOYA non-toxic polish for just $15 at this spa that caters to moms during pregnancy and beyond. If you want a bonding experience, though, there’s the “Toe Time for You and Your Child, Too” service that allows the parent and child (10 & under) to snuggle up receive a pedicure side by side.

2024 SE Clinton St.
Portland, Or
503-238-6262
Online: zenana-spa.com

Mississippi Nails and Spa
Your little princess can get flower designs here too: $10 manicure, $15 pedicure, or $25 for both. If you need your own service, there’s a complimentary beverage in it for you. For an extra special treat, all you have to do is head around the corner for either Blue Star Donuts or Ruby Jewel ice cream on Mississippi.

851 N Failing St
Portland, OR 97227
503-206-4951
Online: mississippinailsandspa.com

Tres Jolie Nails and Spa
West side kids can relax at this peaceful salon. Tres Jolie offers $10 manicures and $18 pedicures for the 10 & under set. When you’re done, head to Cold Stone for a cone, or show off those cute tootsies with a stroll at Summerlake Park.

12700 SW North Dakota St. Ste 160
Tigard, Or
971-245-5066
Online: tresjolienailspa.com

Princess Nail Salon
Now we’re not messing around with the princess stuff. Go straight to the source at Princess Nail Salon for a pretty pedicure. Prices vary based on age: $15 under 10, up to $30 per pedicure for grownups. If there’s a wait,  just head next door to Starbucks and grab a drink.

4437 SE 39th Ave.
Portland, Or
503-788-0331
Online: princessnailsalonportland.com

 

This year, forget the big box retailers and give the gift of Georgia to everyone on your list! Use this handy flip book for our favorite finds.

For the Neighbors: The European Wine Table

Move over, pepper jelly. This 2014 Flavor of Georgia Finalist has figured out exactly how to Georgia-fy wines for the sideboard. Try any of her flavors, including her newest, Mimosa-Prosecco, with bread, cheese, or meat.
Details: The European Wine Table, Sample the entire line at the upcoming Northside Methodist Preschool Gift Show, or find select flavors at Whole Foods, the Fresh Market, Oli & Ve, other retailers.

 

What locally made items do you love? Tell us in the comments section below!

—Shelley Massey

Photos courtesy of Turnrow Bath, Body, and Home, JJByrnes, The European Wine Table, KPDesigns, MudHutt on Etsy, MyLittleBoyTjark on Etsy, TheDistinguishedBeau on Etsy, GenuineGA on Etsy, ESN Artisan Jewelry and LylahG on Etsy

Summertime birthdays seem like a breeze to plan. Just bring the kids to the park, fire up the grill and let the good times roll. But in Oregon, summer is a short affair, which can leave parents of kids with birthdays the other 10 months of the year scrambling for a space to throw a great party. The good news is there are plenty of options for those kiddos who have outgrown the whole birthday party at home deal. Got kids who need to move? There’s a place for that. Got party-goers of various ages? There’s a place for that. Got kids who like to jam? Well, there’s a place for that, too.

Sellwood Community Center
If hosting a crowd of wiggly youngsters in your home gives you the willies, consider booking a birthday party at the Sellwood Community Center’s mat room. Ideal for the preschool set, the mat room is padded with gymnastics-worthy mats and stocked with exercise balls for kids who like to roll. You also can rent the adjacent kitchen, which has table and chairs, when it’s time to cut the cake. Individual rooms are available for rent, but you’re better off taking advantage of their birthday party packages for kids ages 5 and under, which gets you two hours in the gym or in the mat room with access to a whole bunch of toys for your little partygoers to play with.

Sellwood Community Center
1436 SE Spokane Street
Sellwood
503-823-3195

SCRAP Portland
Word on this street is this center, that reuses materials to make art, is a hit with the next generation. SCRAP hosts birthday parties for children 6 and up and includes projects lead by the staff. The staff will decorate for the party, too, and parents can opt to add on cupcakes, party hats and just about anything else needed for a great birthday. Their Basic party for 10 children costs $100. The Works party includes face painting, goody bags, face painting and party hats for $175.

SCRAP Portland
2915 NE MLK Jr. Boulevard
Portland
503-294-0769

Portland Children’s Museum
Some kids like to run and play, others like to sit still and tinker. If the guest list is long and includes a wide range of interests and ages, a birthday party at the Portland Children’s Museum might be a great fit. There’s a theater with dress-up clothes for the little drama queens and kings in the group, a clay studio for budding artists and the water play room for anyone who feels like splashing around. That’s just a few of the exhibits at the museum, which also includes a closed-in space especially for little ones under 3. Party packages come with a 90-minute room rental for opening presents and birthday cake. The Basic Blast party package includes admission for 33 guests (15 kids, the rest adults) costs $160 for members, $200 for non-members.  

Portland Children’s Museum
4015 SW Canyon Road
Portland
503-223-6500

Sherwood Ice Arena
It is winter after all, so consider embracing the wintery cold with a party at the Sherwood Ice Arena. Party packages include admission to the skate rink, a short lesson, skate rental, party decorations and cake and drinks, as well as a gift for the guest of honor. The Bronze package includes admission for 9 guests plus the birthday host for $150. The Silver package also includes pizza for $180. The Gold package admits 19 guests plus the party host and one-hour rental of the party room for $265.

Sherwood Ice Arena
20407 SW Borchers Drive
Sherwood
503-625-5757

Mimosa Studios
Winner of The 2011 Red Tricycle’s Totally Awesome Award for best birthday party venue in Portland, Mimosa Studios invites you to experience life in color, with novel and fun design ideas in a cozy atmosphere. The studio offers over 200 pottery and painting options, with coupons and discounts offered daily. Their 1.5 parties are usually divided up into an hour of painting and 30 minutes of gifts and partying with the birthday boy or girl. Their $12 birthday party packages let your partygoers paint a small figurine of their choice; their $18 packages let them paint a large figurine of their choice. And do they have choices! They’ve got got snakes, bears, cats, dogs, ballerinas, cars, butterflies, monkeys, penguins, dinosaurs, and more.

Mimosa Studios
1718 NE Alberta Street
Portland
503-288-0770

What is your go-to spot for throwing an awesome winter birthday for your kiddo? Are any of these venues on your list?

—Tamara Miller

Photo credit: Tamara Miller (photo is of a Sound Roots Rookie Rock Show)