It’s only February but at Disney World plans are already in full swing for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. The Magic Kingdom has just announced the dates for this year’s spook-tacular event—and you can already purchase tickets!

Returning Halloween favorites include Mickey’s “Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade, “Not So Spooky Spectacular” (a magical fireworks extravaganza hosted by Jack Skellington) and sweet treats—including allergy-free options—for young trick-or-treaters around the park.

Read on all the fun you can look forward to in 2020 at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party.

Time to Party

The party kicks off Aug. 13 and runs through Nov. 1, 2019 with tickets available for the following dates:

  • Aug. 13, 18, 21, 25 and 28
  • Sep. 1, 4, 7, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27 and 29
  • Oct. 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29 and 31
  • Nov. 1

 

Not So Spooky Spectacular

Join Jack Skellington as he tells a fireworks-focused story about Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy in a dizzying array of lights and sounds.

Amok, Amok, Amok!

Join the Sanderson sisters at the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular for a bewitching experience.

Rock Out

During the event, if you take a ride aboard Space Mountain you’ll be treated to a special “hard-rockin’ soundtrack.”

Dance the Night Away

Tear up the dance floor with your favorite Disney Junior characters at the new Storybook Circus Disney Junior Jam.

Not So Spooky Spectacular Dessert Party

Head to Tomorrowland Terrace and get your fill of sweets and drinks that include ice cream, cupcakes, chocolate-dipped strawberries, fruit and cheese. Beverage likes such as signature lemonades, coffee, tea and hot chocolate will also available. This event is only available on select nights and include fees starting at $59.

Light Up the Night

The Mad Tea Party will feature Halloween-themed lighting and effects.

A Little Mischief & Magic

Fans can visit with a few of their favorite Disney villain friends at the Cinderella Castle Forecourt stage.

Tickets are available now starting at $85 and if you book early, you can score $10 off!

 

—Shahrzad Warkentin & Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney Parks

 

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It’s happened to all of us. You get your kiddos set up with an activity just so you can step away for one minute and they still manage to get into mischief.

When mom of two, Jeni Boysen, sat her two-year old on her bed with an episode of Peppa Pig to grab a quick shower, she assumed Dax would stay put. Little did she know that whilst she was showering, her son was showing off his birthday suit to the neighborhood!

After emerging from the shower, Boysen saw a text come in from her neighbor with a snapshot of just what little Dax had been up to saying “your kid is naked in your window.” In her Facebook post she remarks, “Ya know. Sometimes you think you’re doing okay at life and then you get a message like this from a neighbor. I just cried I laughed so hard 😂😂😂This is exactly the laughter I needed tonight.”

According to Boysen, she and her neighbor are close––and probably even closer now! Since sharing the photo on her account, it’s had over 40,000 likes and been shared over 148,000 times proving that if there’s one thing parents have in common, it’s definitely that our kids keep us laughing.

––Karly Wood

 

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Unleash Their Imaginations

 

With thousands of games, books and videos available through Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited the only real challenge is deciding where to begin. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite holiday picks to help kids learn about traditions, start some new ones and simply have fun.

 

BOOK: Latke, the Lucky Dog – Young animal fans will love joining along as newly-adopted rescue dog, Latke, is brought home on the first night of Hanukkah. The precocious pup learns all about the holiday traditions as he tries to stay out of mischief.

GAME: Stick Man: Helping Santa – Your pint-sized helpers will love giving Santa a hand delivering packages and decorating the tree in this sweet game based on Julia Donaldson’s holiday favorite Stick Man.

SHOW: Pete the Cat A Very Groovy Christmas – Pete the Cat and his pals set off to find the Christmas Cat and score some cool presents, but along the way they discover that giving is better than receiving.


BOOK: All About Hanukkah – Whether you’re passing down your own traditions or looking to teach your kids a little about someone else’s, this book is a great guide to the holiday. Learn about the recipes, songs, games and meanings behind it all.

GAME: Christmas Hair Salon – Give Santa and his North Pole pals a new hairdo in this silly game that is sure to give your young stylists plenty of holiday cheer.

SHOW: LOL Surprise! Winter Disco Movie – Fans of LOL Surprise dolls won’t be able to get enough of this short film which stars the actual dolls in stop-motion animation as they prepare for the biggest party of the season, the Winter Disco.


BOOK: A Christmas Carol A Graphic Novel – What better way to introduce tweens to Charles Dickens than with a graphic novel? The classic story takes on a whole new look in this colorful, intriguing twist on the original.

GAME: Ticket to Ride – Hitting the road this holiday season? All aboard for this exciting game that takes players on a train adventure across the world. The game features a pass-and-play option that allows multiple players at once so the whole family can get in on the action.

SHOW: An American Girl Story Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas – This American Girl movie will give fans a glimpse of the holidays in the 50’s as it follows Maryellen on a mission to create a very special Christmas for a friend afflicted with polio.

When you purchase a new Amazon Fire Kids Edition tablet it comes with one year of FreeTime Unlimited at no additional cost. FreeTime Unlimited offers thousands of content titles for kids ages three to twelve years old. To purchase an Amazon Fire Kids Edition tablet for 20% off, use code REDTRI.

 

 

Looking forward to a little bit of magic and mischief this holiday season? Then you’ll want to wave your wands and send your best summoning spell to collect Pottery Barn’s Harry Potter Christmas collection.

Featuring ornaments, decor and serving wear, there will be plenty of magical yuletide cheer with these beautifully designed items that the whole family will cherish year after year, just like the beloved books. Here are a few of our favorite new items.

Happy Christmas Garland

Spell out the season's greetings with this beautiful red garland.

$49.50

Golden Snitch String Lights

Light up those cold wintry nights with these glittering golden snitches.

$49.50

Hogwarts Crest Holiday Mug

Sip on your eggnog in these festive mugs featuring the Hogwarts impressive crest.

$19.50

Harry Potter Stockings

Prepare the mantel for the arrival of Father Christmas with these stockings featuring intricate designs for each Hogwarts house. All of the choices can be customized with an embroidered name.

$39.50

Harry Potter Ornaments

Dress up your tree with these gorgeous Harry Potter themed ornaments, including a golden snitch, a flying key, the Hogwarts Express and the Deathly Hallows symbol.

$16.50 each

Hogwarts Holiday Crest Glass Tumblers

Raise a toast over some tasty butterbeer with this four-piece set of holiday glasses featuring the Hogwarts crest.

$69.50

Harry Potter Plush Ornaments

Adorn the tree with a few of your favorite characters including Harry, Ron, Hermione and, yes, even Draco.

$24.50 each

You can shop the entire Pottery Barn Harry Potter collection here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Pottery Barn

 

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Like most parents I know, I finally gave in to my teens’ requests for smartphones a few years ago. Then I regretted it almost immediately as they started spending an inordinate amount of time glued to their screens.

Later on, I found out that they’d joined different types of social media and my anxiety went up a notch. I worried about the effect social media would have on their lives, I agonized on whether I should limit their screen time and became anxious about cyberbullying.

I did my research, talked to other parents and even consulted their school counselor. Finally, I thought I had teens and phones all figured out.

How wrong I was.

Through watching and talking to my teens, I discovered that I wasn’t as “in the know” as I thought I was. My kids helped me debunk the below common myths about teens and their phones.

1. Teens are addicted to technology.

It’s no secret that smartphones have become ubiquitous in teens’ lives. Even teens themselves think they spend too much time on these devices. However, as my daughter told me, teens are not addicted to tech but to their friends. Phones only provide an easy and convenient way to stay in touch with their peers, allowing them to connect, share, receive support and other forms of emotional validation that most teens crave.

2. Technology is just fun and games.

I used to think that devices were a huge waste of time until I was clued in by my son. He showed me how his phone helps him do research for schoolwork and how he uses some apps to express himself through writing. That’s when I realized that when used safely and correctly, apps and tech can enhance learning.

3. Teens use confusing acronyms to hide their mischief from parents.

I once came across an article warning parents about all the confusing acronyms teens use, some of which were shorthand for sex, drugs or alcohol. After that, I resolved to be hyper-vigilant until one of my daughters pointed out that while teens do use acronyms, it was all in good fun between friends and rarely was there any ill-intent behind it.

4. Cyberbullying is the biggest digital challenge teens face.

Cyberbullying is a serious issue among teens. Unfortunately, I was so focused on it that I forgot to pay attention to other issues my teens needed help with. These included things like pressure to share nudes, sexting, how to handle communicating with a crush, how to deal with being bombarded with hundreds of texts from your best friend or boyfriend, etc.

5. Teens use anonymous apps to share inappropriate “secrets” with others.

Finding out that there were apps out there that allowed teens to anonymously share secrets seemed like a recipe for disaster. I thought these apps would help promote bullying and would be filled with unsuitable content.

Raising these concerns with my son led to a lively discussion where I found out that anonymous apps like Whisper were indeed a thing. However, as it so often happens, lots of people flooded these apps and made them weird, so they eventually went out of st‌yle.

After talking about the dangers lurking online, I eventually decided to trust my teens. Instead of always suspecting the worst, I learned to question what they were using their phones for and maintained an ongoing dialogue about the benefits and hazards of technology.

Cindy Price would like to say she's a parenting expert but she knows better than to do that. As a parent educator and writer for over 15 years, she's well-aware how quickly parenting practices evolve. Family is her greatest joy and she hopes her writing can help make families stronger. 

photo: Spirit Halloween

It’s been over 20 years since the Disney Halloween classic Hocus Pocus brought the wickedly awesome Sanderson sisters to life and now you can finally dress up in your dream costume. All you need are a pair of your best gal pals and an air of mischief and magic.

photo: Spirit Halloween

DIY costumes are always fun, but after you’ve invested your blood, sweat, and hot glue gun into building your kids’ fabulous, one-of-a-kind costumes you are often left feeling like Cinderella with no time to get yourself ready for the Halloween ball. Luckily, these amazing new Hocus Pocus costumes are so high on detail, they’ll look like they’re handmade, or at the very least whipped up with a little bit of magic.

photo: Spirit Halloween

The costume line available at Spirit Halloween features adult and tween sized costumes for Winifred, Mary and Sarah, as well as a Billy Butcherson rubber mask, and accessories, like rings, wigs and a witch hat. If you can’t muster up the energy for a full costume to escort your trick-or-treaters, you can still give a nod to your favorite Halloween movie with a t-shirt that reads, “I put a spell on you.”

photo: Spirit Halloween

You can even get themed throw pillows and a coffee mug, which will definitely come in handy, since Halloween falls on a Tuesday this year.

What are you dressing up as for Halloween this year? Share your all-time favorite costumes in the comments below. 

Have a kid that likes to get in on the action, rather than jockey the sidelines? Invite your star and their biggest cheerleaders to do everything from rock climbing to circus acrobatics to indoor skydiving. Flip through our album for all the places you can burn big energy — and then come home to a calm (and clean) house.

So New It Shines: Naperville Yard (and Westmont Yard, too!)

Last year we welcomed a new party space in town - Naperville Yard (joining their sister location, Westmont Yard) - and we have two words for you that make this venue unique. Nerf Wars. What kid wouldn’t love a Nerf War party, right? While Nerf mischief between siblings happens on the regular, Naperville Yard takes the battle (and wartime cleanup) out of your house for the day with this $25-$50 party add-on. Besides providing the opportunity to launch an attack on friends, a party here includes access to a 5-level play structure, inflatables, field games, invitations, a party coordinator, goodie bags and more!

1607 Legacy Cir., Naperville
630-245-1100
Online: napervilleyard.com

233 W. 63rd St., Westmont
630-737-1000
Online: westmontyard.com

What’s your favorite place for a birthday party? Let us know in the Comments!

— Maria Chambers & Jen Peterson

Here’s a holiday treat that will appeal to everyone in the family: a trip to Universal Studios Hollywood.  Cindy-Lou and all the Whos will have you story telling, signing, dancing, ornament making, and Grinch and Max meeting. Young mischief makers will thrill to the merry Minion festivities over at Super Silly Fun Land and witches and wizards can feel the magic of the season on Hogswart grounds and wandering through Hogsmeade, keeping warm with some new hot butter beer. The holiday spirit permeates every corner of Universal Studios Hollywood now through Dec. 30, and we’ve got the scoop on where to go and what to do!

Head Straight To Whoville

Don't pass "Go," don't collect $200. When you get to Universal Studios, beeline for Universal Plaza in the center of the park, as that's where the Grinch will be hanging out with Cindy-Lou and all the other Whovillians. The park tends to get more crowded as the day progresses, so you want to get here first thing to have Max-imum time to meet the Grinch, Max, Cindy-Lou and all the other Whos who are walking around. You can also take part in the activities before lines get crazy.

Dates: “Grinchmas” runs weekends on Dec. 1, 2, 8-9 and then continues daily from Dec. 14-30, 2018
Hours: The park opens at 9 a.m. and closes at various times
Cost: Tickets start at $109

Universal Studios
100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City
Online: universalstudioshollywood.com

Merry Grinchmas! Have you been to see the Grinch at Universal Studios Hollywood?  We’d love to hear your favorite seasonal activity.

—Meghan Rose

All photos by Meghan Rose. A special thanks to Universal Studios Hollywood for hosting our visit.

Have your kids ever wondered where exactly Knuffle Bunny was lost or what it might be like to live at the Plaza like Eloise? From the Brooklyn Bridge to the Lower East Side to Washington Heights, your kiddos can see NYC-based stories come alive by visiting the actual locations featured in some of their favorite books. Learn about historic landmarks, ride on public transportation, or walk the streets of a new neighborhood with a dozen locally set stories.

1. Eloise

By Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight

A classic children’s book written in 1955, Eloise is a sassy six year old girl who lives at the Plaza Hotel in Midtown. She goes on adventures (and gets into mischief) with her dog, turtle, and nanny. She isn’t a role model, but you’ll find her crazy antics entertaining.

Make the story come alive at: The Plaza Hotel, Park Ave. between 58th St. and Central Park South, Midtown EastIf your material girl has a yen to make like Eloise, taking her to the Plaza is free. It's a lot of fun and well-ventilated, too. While it's free to explore, once your kid gets a gander at the Eloise store, complete with a kid-sized pink piano - not to mention the special, Rawther Fancy Tea - all freebie bets are off.

Image courtesy of Eloise at the Plaza

Find these books and more at your local neighborhood bookstore!

Share your favorite children’s book about the Big Apple in the comments below!

–Ashly Grzyb

What’s wrapped in dough, incredibly easy to make and guaranteed to fill those bellies with the spirit of Halloween? Mummy dogs! All you need is some hot dogs, olives (for the eyes), pre-made dough and your lil’ mischief makers. Hit play for the uber-simple tutorial.

Edited by Christal Yuen; Videography by Connor McCubbin; Produced by Abby Biernat 

— Christal Yuen

 

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