The idea of ‘mom clothes’ makes us cringe. Visions of our own moms dance in our head, and although we love them dearly, their early ’90s style isn’t something we want to emulate (no offense, mom!). The good news? Moms are trendy now. The better news? Our shopping editor is a former personal stylist (as in, was paid to offer this kind of advice) and has rounded up a few absolute must-haves for any mom (or non-mom, of course).

Naturally, ‘must-have’ is subjective. But some pieces are classics that can be mixed and matched together and paired with whatever’s already in your closet. No matter what kind of mom you are, you’ll see exactly why these make sense for your wardrobe. Also, keep in mind that we also highly recommend leggings you love and jeans that are perfectly broken-in, so make sure to check out our posts that are fully dedicated to both of those!

The Perfect White Tee

There is nothing, and we mean nothing, more versatile than a white t-shirt when it comes to wardrobe basics. Crisp and structured enough to wear to work, soft and comfortable enough for the weekend. You also can’t go wrong with layers, and a white t-shirt is the foundation for hundreds, if not thousands, of different looks.

For Work: Wear your white tee under a blazer or classic cardigan. Try it with high-waisted pants, a skinny belt, and a pair of mules. Slip a classic button-down shirt on over a white t-shirt and leave the buttons open for more casual office days.

For the Weekend: If jeans were your first thought, you’d be on the money. Jeans and a white t-shirt will never go out of style. Throw it on over a not-as-casual sleeveless dress to transform it into a casual look.

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A Do-It-All Dress

Even if you’re not typically a dress-wearer, having at least one in your closet to reach for when you need it is a must. Date night, the office, BBQs, dance recitals—with the right dress, you can wear it over and over again (and if you style it right, no one will ever even know!). We learn toward solid colors, and classic, flattering fits, but the best dress is the one you feel your best wearing. So don’t shy away from prints, bold colors, or interesting details.

For Work: Flats or booties are your best friend when it comes to changing up your dress vibe. Add a wrap sweater or sleeveless cardigan for layering.

For Weekend: Swap the shoes! Just throw on some clean white sneakers and boom, casual dress. Pull on that white tee we mentioned or a sweatshirt or hoodie over it and change the whole look. Denim jacket or athletic zip-up? Easy, peasy.

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A One-&-Done Jumpsuit

Maybe you’ve been resisting jumpsuits. Maybe you haven’t found one that really feels good when you wear it. It’s totally possible you have an idea of jumpsuits that makes you cringe. All totally understandable, but we’re here to change your mind. A one-and-done outfit is a seriously valuable piece in any wardrobe, especially when it’s highly versatile. We’ll be giving you some jumpsuit options that really go the distance and can be worn in a bunch of different ways, no matter what kind of hurry you’re in. Solid colors really are your bff here, but we’ll never tell you that you have to stick with a specific color or print (or lack thereof!). Open your mind to jumpsuits and we’ll guide you on this new journey.

For Work: Depending on the sleeve length of your jumpsuit (pick the one that feels the best and don’t necessarily sweat the seasonality—layers are always an option), a cropped blazer is a great option for taller folks. If you’re on the petite side, a belted blazer helps to shape and define your waist, so no blocky jumpsuit silhouettes here! Add booties or chunky loafers.

For Weekend: Sneakers. Sandals. For a quick throw-on-and-go option, literally just throw on that jumpsuit and head out the door. Want to add a little more styling to it? Reach for a denim jacket and a pair of lug boots, or add some fun jewelry and strappy heels for a night out. It couldn’t be easier.

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A Transitional Sweater

Summer to fall, winter to spring—sweaters are a solid closet staple. And while we love trending pullovers that are perfect for each season, it’s the in-between weather that gets us every time. Make sure you have a versatile not-too-heavy, not-too-light sweater at your fingertips.

For Work: Over a button-down. With a dress (seriously, just layer it right over). With a cute neck scarf and tailored trousers.

For Weekend: Add it to the jumpsuit we just talked about. Layer it with a printed tee. Leggings and boots? Instant outfit.

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A Statement-Making Vintage Tee

This one is super fun. Literally any t-shirt that makes a statement is the one for you, but what we mean is one that’s crazy soft, that fits you just the way you want it to, and that gives you a little edgy pep in your step.

For Work: Of course, you’ll want to make sure you’re sticking with the appropriateness of of your specific office, so use your best discretion But, if it’s an environment that’ll let you rock a tee, add the blazer we can’t stop talking about, and make sure you tuck your t-shirt in for a more put-together look. If jeans are okay, we won’t object, but we actually like the idea of a pencil skirt or straight-leg pants. Don’t forget a belt!

For Weekend: There is literally no way to casually wear a t-shirt, but consider mixing it up with colored jeans, wear it under overalls or a jumper (they’re back, btw)…it’s a favorite because you can match it with so much.

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The Boyfriend Blazer

Unless your office is business-formal, we’re rapidly moving away from tailored blazers (unless you’re into that, in which case, keep doing it!) and into a more relaxed vibe of boyfriend blazers. Slightly oversized, it’s less about being swallowed up and more about moving with ease and rolling the sleeves. A blazer just pulls everything together, so even if you’re in the most casual outfit ever, adding a boyfriend blazer elevates it in a snap.

For Work & For Weekend: This is the blazer we’ve been talking about to pair with absolutely everything on this list!

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Comfortable & Crisp White Sneakers

We’re in love with the fact that real comfortable sneakers are trending, and no color or style is more on-trend than the perfect white sneaker. There’s really no way to go wrong here, but we’re loving a more athletic, higher profile style at the moment. No matter what you choose, the number one thing (aside from comfort, which is the most important!) is to keep them clean. Give them a quick wipe-down after wearing them to keep them looking sharp.

For Work: Casual Friday = white sneakers with everything! Or, depending on the type of workplace you’re in, you can replace those pumps with white sneakers that really go the distance.

For Weekend: What Old Navy flip-flops were to us in 2003, these white sneakers are to us now. That casual dress? White sneakers. Leggings and a sweatshirt? Right, yes, white sneakers. Jeans and a t-shirt? You see where we’re going with this.

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We know you’re running around all day long. As moms, it’s a lot of constant jogging (both mentally and physically!) from task to task, kiddo to kiddo, practice to practice, work to home to the store…we totally know how it goes. And that can do a number on your feet. It seems like great shoes shouldn’t be a form of self care, but it really is. We don’t mean “great shoes” like the newest gorgeous-but-horribly-uncomfortable pumps that you saw on Insta. The best mom shoes look great and feel great.

It may feel like you’ve tried them all, but trust us; we have, too. We’ve had the blisters, the chafing, the swelling, the so-sore-they’re-numb toes. Putting our feet through it all so you don’t have to is what we’re here for. You have way too much going on (remember all that running?) to worry about finding the best mom shoes. We did the hard part for you. These are our favorite mom-ready shoes, from athletic to fashion to work to home, that we turn to every single day to keep us going.

Adidas Cloudfoam Pure Running Shoe

white and black adidas cloudfoam sneakers for women
Adidas

When you slip into the cloud-like comfort of the Adidas Cloudfoam Pure Running Shoe, the name makes a lot of sense. With its lightweight construction and plush cushioning, it's perfect for all-day wear whether you're hitting the gym or running errands. Available in multiple colorways!

Adidas Cloudfoam Pure Running Shoe ($49.00+)—Buy Here!

Allbirds Tree Runners

bottom half of a woman sitting on a patio deck wearing a pair of white allbirds tree runner sneakers
Allbrids

Made from sustainable materials like eucalyptus tree fibers, Allbirds Tree Runners are as eco-friendly as they are comfortable. The soft, breathable fabric and supportive insoles make them a go-to choice for busy moms on the move. They come in multiple colors, too.

Allbirds Tree Runners ($98.00)—Buy Here!

Skechers Women's Go Walk 5 Honor Sneaker

Skechers

Step into comfort with the Skechers Go Walk 5 Slip-On Sneaker. Featuring Skechers' signature Goga Mat cushioning and a flexible sole, these slip-ons are perfect for quick trips to the store or casual outings with the family. Available in 8 colorways.

Skechers Women's Go Walk 5 Honor Sneaker ($40.00+)—Buy Here!

Nike Tanjun EasyOn Sneakers

white women's nike tanjin sneaker
Nike

Keep it classic with the Nike Tanjun Sneakers. Lightweight and breathable, these sneakers offer all-day comfort and versatility, whether you're taking a stroll in the park or chasing after your little ones at the playground. Plus, the easy on style makes them perfect for stepping in and heading out. Also available in classic and multiple colors.

Nike Tanjun EasyOn Sneakers ($70.00)—Buy Here!

Birkenstock Arizona Sandals

sea foam green birkenstock arizona sandals
Birkenstock

You've definitely heard of the iconic comfort of Birkenstock Arizona Sandals, even if you've never owned a pair. Featuring a contoured footbed and adjustable straps, these sandals provide excellent support and stability for busy days on the go. There are a ton of different colors and style variations available, too!

Birkenstock Arizona Sandals ($34.95 - $420.00)—Buy Here!

TOMS Alpargata Slip-Ons

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TOMS

From running errands to catching up with friends over coffee, it's hard to beat the classic comfort of TOMS Alpargata Slip-Ons. They get better as you wear them, and they come in a ton of colors and styles!

TOMS Alpargata Slip-Ons ($54.95+)—Buy Here!

ECCO Women's Soft 7 Sneaker

ECCO

Elevate your everyday look with the Ecco Soft 7 Sneakers. Crafted from premium leather and featuring a cushioned footbed, these sneakers offer both style and comfort for moms on the move. There are so many colors and styles available, too.

ECCO Women's Soft 7 Sneaker ($77.93+)—Buy Here!

Vionic Kimmie Perf Slip-On Sneakers

Vionic

You'll fall (not really) for the perfect blend of style and support with Vionic Kimmie Perf Slip-On Sneakers. Featuring a perforated leather upper and supportive footbed, these sneakers are ideal for all-day wear. 11 colors and styles available.

Vionic Kimmie Perf Slip-On Sneakers ($129.95+)—Buy Here!

New Balance Women's Fresh Foam Roav Elite

New Balance

Step up your sneaker game with New Balance Fresh Foam Roav Elite Sneakers. With their Fresh Foam cushioning and sleek design, these sneakers are pretty much made for comfort and style for active moms.

New Balance Women's Fresh Foam Roav Elite ($33.00+)—Buy Here!

KEEN Newport H2 Sandals

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KEEN

Get ready for adventure with Keen Newport H2 Sandals. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, these sandals feature a supportive footbed and water-resistant upper, making them perfect for beach days or hiking with the family. They're available in so many colorways, too.

KEEN Newport H2 Sandals ($123.00)—Buy Here!

Crocs Classic Clogs

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Crocs

Love 'em or hate 'em, it's hard to compare to the comfort and versatility of Crocs Classic Clogs. Lightweight, durable, and available in a huge range of colors, these clogs are perfect for slipping on and off during busy days at home or on the go.

Crocs Classic Clogs ($44.99+)—Buy Here!

Reef Cushion Court Flip Flop

Reef

Treat your feet right with the Reef Cushion Bounce Court Sandals. Featuring a cushioned footbed and soft, flexible straps, these sandals are perfect for beach days, poolside lounging, or everyday wear. They also come in 7 colors.

Reef Cushion Court Flip Flop ($37.95)—Buy Here!

Saucony Cohesion 13 Running Shoe

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Saucony

Lace up and hit the pavement (or the grocery store floor, or the field trip walking trail...) in the Saucony Cohesion 13 Running Shoes. With their supportive cushioning and breathable mesh upper, these shoes are perfect for moms who love to stay active. They're available in 13 colorways.

Saucony Cohesion 13 Running Shoe ($47.95+)—Buy Here!

Hoka Ora Recovery Slide 3

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Hoka

Give your feet some well-deserved TLC with Hoka One One Ora Recovery Slide. With their plush cushioning and supportive design, these slides are perfect for post-workout relaxation or playing in the backyard. They come in a bunch of colors, too.

Hoka Ora Recovery Slide 3 ($60.00)—Buy Here!

OOFOS OOriginal Sandal

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OOFOS

Get ready for instant foot pain relief with Oofos OOriginal Sport Sandals. Featuring Oofos' proprietary OOfoam technology, these sandals absorb impact and provide some serious cushioning, making them perfect for tired, achy feet. Available in 15 colors.

OOFOS OOriginal Sandal ($57.50+)—Buy Here!

 

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New moms aren’t your average giftees. New schedules, new workday routines, and a whole new person make your usual go-to Mother’s Day gifts a little less reliable. Maybe a gift card for a night out is a little too soon, or a book might sit on the nightstand unread for months as their new family member gets acquainted. You’ll also want to skip any presents that are also kinda for the baby (a new breast pump is cool and appreciated, but not today). Simple, right? No worries. That’s why we’re here.

We’ve put together a guide that makes picking out the best gifts easy. Whether she’s your wife, friend, sister, daughter, coworker, or another loved one, these thoughtful and helpful presents are fantastic on their own, or combined with goodies for the new little one. Or, snag a few that she’ll love from this list and put together a sure-to-be-appreciated box or basket. Whatever you choose, these Mother’s Day gifts for new moms make sure they feel loved!

COS Oversized Crossbody

COS

For new moms, the days of tiny clutches and wristlets are on pause, but that doesn't mean style is out the window! This amazing oversized crossbody has room for everything mom needs and then some and it's perfectly lightweight. It's crafted from 100% recycled fabric in the signature pillowy texture and offered in a vibrant cobalt-blue shade along with several other great hues.

COS Oversized Crossbody ($135.00)—Buy Here!

Emerson Caftan in Organic Rainbow Stripe

Emerson Caftan

We're pretty sure we can thank Palm Royale for bringing back the caftan, and thank it we do. Caftans are the epitome of comfort and they're absolutely not just for around the house. Running errands, vacation, pool days, travel, after work, out of the shower...okay, maybe we'll buy two.

Emerson Caftan in Organic Rainbow Stripe ($198.00)—Buy Here!

'Great British Bake Off' Coloring Book

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Official Bake Off illustrator, Tom Hovey (he does all the illustrations for the show itself!) created this 90 page coloring book that's ideal for any GBBO enthusiast. New moms think about more than enough; this is a great way for her to unwind.

'Great British Bake Off' Coloring Book ($17.99)—Buy Here!

Mother Patch Trucker Hat by mother. hats

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Who has time to wash their hair every day? Not us, and definitely not new moms. Help her keep it out of the way on no-wash days with one of these adorable trucker hats from mother.hats.

Mother Patch Trucker Hat by mother. hats ($38.00)—Buy Here!

Evereden Belly Serum Experience Set

two bottles of postpartum serums
Evereden

Ideal for pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond, this serum set smells incredible: Damask rose and pear or peony, raspberry, and peach, and it nourishes and soothes mom's sensitive belly after all the good work it did. It absorbs fast, feels amazing, and the bottles are so pretty, too!

Evereden Belly Serum Experience Set ($76.00)—Buy Here!

Classic Happy Face Bracelet by Lisa Gozlan

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Lisa Gozlan

Although we're well-aware that the adjustment to new baby mode isn't always perfectly easy, this Y2K-vibey stretch bracelet is a great reminder to smile whenever the mood strikes your favorite new mom. Available in silver and gold finishes.

Classic Happy Face Bracelet by Lisa Gozlan ($88.00)—Buy Here!

BAGGU Puffy Cooler Bag

cooler bag with cherry and lemon prints
BAGGU

Whether she's returning to the office or managing her personal/professional life from home, this adorable cooler bag is a must. Encourage her to keep snacks, eye patches, breastfeeding supplies, and (of course) water all stocked up in this roomy bag that she can take with her to work or from room to room in her house as she goes about her day. She won't have to keep heading to the kitchen for provisions either way!

BAGGU Puffy Cooler Bag ($58.00)—Buy Here!

Soft Suede Clogs

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This viral style clog is popular for a reason; they're wildly comfortable. Of course, they're also versatile for year-round wear, are really lightweight, easy, and come in multiple colors. But the most important part? They're. So. Comfortable. They'll give the new mom in your life a go-to pair of shoes she can wear around the house and run errands in, plus they can easily accommodate any leftover foot swelling (we've been there!).

Soft Suede Clogs ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager

beige neck massager
Nekteck

Almost 60k Amazon reviewers can't be wrong. This massager works her neck, back, lower back, and more with adjustable intensity, too!

Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager ($49.99)—Buy Here!

Jeni's Pint Club Ice Cream Subscription

Jeni's Ice Cream

Our shopping editor swears Jeni's is the best ice cream on the planet, and we're pretty sure every woman deserves an ice cream subscription. Every month, they'll receive a curated selection of four flavors (often before they’re on sale to the public!) delivered directly to their doorstep. Guaranteed frozen delivery? Yep, that's included, too.

Jeni's Pint Club Ice Cream Subscription (Starting at $199.00)—Buy Here!

Jin Soon Aura #2 Nail Color Trio

Jin Soon

Jin Soon is known for her line of celebrity-loved and deeply-pigmented 21-free nail colors. She proves that nail polish can be free of the gross stuff and long-lasting. This trio includes 3 lucious shades that inspire calm, joy, and comfort (though there are multiple colors available). It's the little things that help new moms feel a little more like themselves.

Jin Soon Aura #2 Nail Color Trio ($42.00)—Buy Here!

Beach & Picnic Blanket by Sunnylife

Mochi Kids

With Mother's Day arriving as we head into the summer, this beach and picnic blanket makes a perfect gift! It'll help encourage her to take some time to relax when she can, and it also works really well as a play space for the baby at home or out.

Beach & Picnic Blanket by Sunnylife ($70.00)—Buy Here!

Sofia Prism Cocktail Watch Ring from PASCAL

PASCAL

Oh-so unique and easy to wear, this watch ring has a beautiful pink face and is surrounded by lab-grown gemstones for some extra glitter. Available in 3 different color combinations.

Sofia Prism Cocktail Watch Ring from PASCAL ($105.00)—Buy Here!

BrüMate Era 40oz

mint green 40oz tumbler with straw
BrüMate

Keeping hydrated is important, but even more so when you're a new mom. We love a good tumbler, but the Era 40oz is totally leakproof, with a cup holder-friendly base, attached straw, and the ability to keep drinks cool up to 24 hours! Available in a ton of different oclors.

BrüMate Era 40oz ($44.99)—Buy Here!

Couch Cup Holder Tray

Elimiko

This couch cup holder tray is so genius, we're mad we didn't think of it first. With a versatile cup holder that keeps your beverages secure and the try prevents your remote and phone from slipping between the couch cushions. Available in 6 colors.

Couch Cup Holder Tray ($38.99)—Buy Here!

Leatherology Long Crossbody Phone Pocket

set of leather crossbody phone and passport holders
Leatherology

The Crossbody Phone Pocket from Leatherology is sleek and easy, making it ideal for travel, for throwing into a larger purse, and keeping her necessities together. Available in multiple color and customization options!

Leatherology Long Crossbody Phone Pocket ($45.00)—Buy Here!

andSons Signature Collection Chocolates

box of artisan chocolates
andSons

Giving mom chocolate isn't new, but these stunning ganaches and pralines from the andSons Signature Collection are more like edible art. Even the box features the work of LA artist, Matt Murphy. Available in boxes of 6-84 pieces (drool).

andSons Signature Collection Chocolates ($25.00+)—Buy Here!

Rattan Candle by Otherland

Otherland candle sitting on dresser
Otherland

Otherland's toxin-free candles let you feel comfortable burning in your home (especially important to new moms), and they're so pretty! We're partial to their Rattan candle—a blend of sandalwood, golden amber, and warm musk. 

Rattan Candle by Otherland ($40.00)—Buy Here!

Dusen Dusen Stripe Terry Bathrobe in Sea Stripe

NORDSTROM

Designer Ellen Van Dusen doubles down on her love of stripes with this cotton-terry robe that's the perfect example of dopamine dressing! Moms definitely need to start their day with some major comfort she can wear in all seasons. Available in two colorways, but this 'Sea Stripe' combo is really speaking to us right now.

Dusen Dusen Stripe Terry Bathrobe in Sea Stripe ($138.00)—Buy Here!

grace & stella Restoring Eye Masks

set of purple grace & stella undereye masks
grace & stella

If they're good enough for Jessica Alba and Leona Lewis, we're sold. And actually, grace & stella Eye Masks are a favorite of our group chat. They brighten, restore, and soothe fatigued under eyes and feel amazing. Keep them in the fridge for extra de-puffing!

grace & stella Restoring Eye Masks ($23.95)—Buy Here!

Porto's Favorites Bake at Home Bundle

assortment of sweet and savory pastries
Porto's Bakery

Porto's Bakery pastry chefs create bake at home goodies that are super easy and beyond delicious. The Porto's Favorites bundle includes their Cheese Roll, Potato Ball, Chicken Empanada, and Refugiado (guava and cheese strudel) so mom can have fresh comfort food treats that taste like homemade.

Porto's Favorites Bake at Home Bundle ($85.96)—Buy Here!

Ello Campy Vacuum Insulated Travel Mug

arm holding a peach camp travel mug in front of a field of yellow flowers
Ello

Moms around the world know all about cold coffee. This 16oz vacuum-insulated stainless steel travel mug is designed to keep drinks cold up to 10 hours and hot for 5 hours. Car-friendly and completely leakproof, the handle includes a cork inlay that makes it comfortable to hold, too. Available in multiple colors.

Ello Campy Vacuum Insulated Travel Mug ($17.99)—Buy Here!

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It was Christmas. He was my first child, and barely a year old. My mother-in-law revealed that our Christmas Eve dinner would be held at Ruth’s Chris. You know, the fancy steak place—knives, everywhere!—that broils its meat on the dishes they serve it on? White tablecloths, crystal stemware? Add to that the fact that it was a party of 12—proper etiquette is on overdrive—and we were committed to a solid three hours of fine dining. Yep. That one. I still have PTSD.

Regardless of the setting, keeping toddlers entertained while you wait for your meal to be served on a rare night out is no small task. So, as a mom of four, here are my tried-and-true methods for making sure a meal out with toddlers isn’t a mission impossible. (And hey, if you need to bust out the iPad sometimes you’ll find no judgment here!)

Kiddie Cocktail Hour

There’s no hangry like a toddler hangry. Take the edge off your tot with a sippy cup full of their favorite juice (or a Shirley Temple!) and a couple of Ziploc bags of their most beloved snacks while waiting for your food to arrive.

Magnets

Some parents dig crayons to keep kids occupied, but anyone who’s ever spent most of their meal feeling around under a table for the one that rolled away knows they’re sometimes not worth the trouble. Try a stack of magnets instead (or this magnetic blocks toy). They’ll keep your impatient tot busy for longer stretches, and since they stick together, they’re easier to store in one place. Plus, you won’t find them melted to the bottom of your purse this July.

I Spy

This is an oldie but a goodie, and while I Spy might not work if you’re trying to have a conversation with adults at the same time (really, who manages that anyway with toddlers?), it’s a go-to for keeping my younger ones engaged and happy before the chicken nuggies arrive.

Sensory Bags

Tread carefully here, but if you can fill a couple of Ziploc bags with sand, glitter, sequins, or leftover noodles—and add a drop of two of food coloring—you can fill it with water when you get to the restaurant. Just be sure to take extra Ziplocs to double bag your concoction, and toss your sensory bag on your way out the door.

Magic Ink Books

They don’t call these little whiz-bangs magic for nothin’. And when you need to mix it up, Water Wow! books are equally amazing.

Play Dough

Along the same lines of magnets, a bag of play dough will beat crayons every time. If your toddler tires of squishing it around before mealtime and you get desperate, let them build a bowl and mix in sweetener, salt, and pepper (you know they’re playing with them anyway).

Dry-Erase Boards

For older toddlers, nothing beats tic-tac-toe on a dry-erase board, since you’ll be playing about 2,000 games of it before your meal arrives.

A 10-Year-Old

For real. Have you ever dined with a 10-year-old and a toddler? It’s solid gold. Your toddler is entertained, and the 10-year-old doesn’t mind the non-stop attention.

Live Music

If you don’t have a choice in your dining destination (a la Christmas, 2009), this isn’t going to help you. But with a little planning, you can probably find a spot with live music for maximum toddler enjoyment. Just bring hand sanitizer, because I’ve never met a toddler who can dance without serious floor-to-hand contact.

Smart Seating

There are tables; then there are tables made for families. Scout it out when you arrive and note your proximity to a window, distance from the busy kitchen, and, if possible, a patio with an adjacent lawn.

Stickers

At my house, it’s questionable if we even went out to eat if we don’t have to pick the stickers out of our hair before bedtime once we get home. And the best news is that toddlers aren’t picky. I’ve used excess return labels in a jam.

Make sure to take lots of pics of your tot with their mocktail—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.

Are you feeling like the days are dragging and you can barely get through the morning rush without multiple cups of coffee? We get it. Luckily, there are tons of additional ways to stay awake, from simple mindfulness techniques to foods that will get you ready for the day ahead. Scroll through and get that energy up!

1. Head Outside

If the sun is shining in your neck of the woods, Vitamin D is a natural energy boost. All you have to do is play with the kids outside, walk the dog, or roll back the sunroof. As always, if you plan on being outside for an extended period, be sure to put on a fresh coat of SPF. Foods like fish, egg yolks, fortified milk, and cereals are also delicious D sources.

2. Drink (Lots of) Water

Water helps make the world—and our bodies—go round. And fatigue is a sure sign that we aren’t getting enough of it. Keep reusable bottles in your bag, at your desk, and in the car. You’ll get in the habit of hydrating throughout the day for sustained energy levels and all sorts of other body benefits (radiant skin sound good to anyone?).

3. Meditate for a Pick-Me-Up

Parenthood can feel like an endless circuit of activities, homework, appointments, and the daily surprises that keep us on our toes. Sometimes all the caffeine we drink to keep up backfires, leaving us wired and unable to focus. Step off the hamster wheel and cue up a mom-friendly meditation app rather than another cup of joe. Just 5-, 10-, or 15-minute increments of measured breathing and meditation will leave you relaxed and refreshed.

4. Diffuse Essential Oils

Essential oils have taken the wellness world by storm—and with good reason. Naturally free of chemicals, they can help with stress, mood, and yes, energy. Oil aficionados recommend peppermint and grapefruit to boost energy and nutmeg for focus.

5. Reduce Sugar

High-sugar food can cause your blood sugar to spike, which can feel good for a short time. But it’s the after-effects that leave you in a slump. Instead of heading for that piece of chocolate, try one of these low-sugar snacks to keep a more even blood sugar level throughout the day.

6. Play That Funky Music

Think of your favorite song. If it’s got a beat, you may already be tapping your foot. Music is a mood elevator, so put on tunes while you cook dinner, pause the podcasts and pump up the jams in the car for the commute, or take a spin around the living room with the kids.

7. Step Away From Screens

Be it our phones, tablets, or work computers, turning on those blue lights at night can keep us up past our bedtimes, leading to even more sleep deprivation. Ana Homayoun, author of Social Media Wellness: Helping Tweens and Teens Thrive in an Unbalanced Digital World, offers great advice specifically for moms: “Be intentional about screen use. Many times we use our smartphones and screens from morning to night (and late into the night, especially for new moms on a feeding schedule). The incremental creep of usage can actually leave us far more exhausted than we realize. Shutting down social media access and phone access for certain hours in the day can create time and space for re-energizing.”

8. Fuel Up to Fight Fatigue

When you reach for that next cup of green tea, did you know a bowl of protein-rich edamame can also pack a pick-me-up punch? Nutrition expert Joy Bauer, the author of From Junk Food To Joy Food, includes it in her list of energy-boosting foods. So sprinkle them on a lunch salad, add them to one of your favorite (and easy) pasta recipes, or save them for an afternoon energy snack. For something sweet, watermelon is in season from May to September and is a great source of B6 and citrulline, an amino acid that aids in cell division and benefits heart and immune system function.

9. Exercise

Okay, you knew this was coming. As hard as it can be to muster up the will to work out, the endorphin boost from exercising makes the muster well worth it. If you need an inspiring reset, try something new like a Hip Hop dance class. There are loads of indoor exercise programs you can do with little to no equipment.

10. Delegate a To-Do or Two

We run ourselves ragged doing it all—parenting, working, shuttling, and keeping the meals coming. While we can’t outsource the big or fulfilling responsibilities, how about daring to say “no” to the over-the-top birthday party next time around? Give yourself permission to pass on that extra something that’s overwhelming the week. Better yet, farm out your chores to your family and teach the kids some life skills!

11. Be Social

Isolation can lead to fatigue and depression, so it’s important to engage with friends and family when your busy schedule allows. Plan a mom’s night out, have another couple over for a takeout dinner, or plan a park date with another family. You’ll be laughing in no time!

12. Turn in Early

We all love the idea of crawling into bed “early,” but who else ends up binge-watching one or two hours of the show that’s been stockpiling because the kids are finally asleep? We may want to take a tip from the kids instead. While 7 p.m. zzz’s aren’t realistic—parents need some evening solitude to decompress or finally get things done uninterrupted—try really turning in an hour (or two) early one night a week. Before bed, reach for a book instead and notice how many pages you get through before those eyelids get heavy. For a tired mom, we’ll put money on about … five!

13. Sneak a Snack

Whip up a tasty snack that packs a punch of energy in every bite.

14. Self-Care is for Everyone

Make standing appointments for your manicures and get those haircuts in the calendar! You deserve a little self-care, something that probably tends to fall to the bottom of your priority list. There are lots of ways to give yourself some much-needed self-care without even leaving the house. Try out one of these beauty hacks on your next night off the clock.

15. Don’t Skip Breakfast

Yes, we’ve all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But how many of us skip it on those busy mornings? Try out one of these make-ahead breakfasts to get you going for the day with a healthy start.

16. Just Keep Truckin’

We know how awesome you are—and that no matter how sluggish you may feel, you’re doing your best to show up and be great for your kids, your job, and your partner. You’ll catch a break soon, even if it’s just to read that book you’ve had on your nightstand for ages. Before too long the kids will be grown and you’ll have all the time to sleep in on a weekend again. And you may just find yourself missing these hectic, joyful days when you’re sleep-deprived and the kids are still young.

New York City is one of the most iconic cities in the world, and with so much to do, it can be hard to decide what to do first—especially when it comes to exploring the Big Apple and discovering fun things to do in NYC with kids. From the bright lights of Times Square to the worldclass art galleries of the Upper East Side, theres something for everyone to enjoy. Of course, don’t forget there’s tons of nature to discover, you can nosh on some of the world’s best goodies—including the best pizza in the world (yasss!), and explore the numerous hidden gems and best immersive experience in NYC. To make sure you dont miss out on the best NYC has to offer, here is a list of the top 101 (because NYC always has to be extra) things to do in the city.

The Best Things to Do in NYC with Kids

The Best Ways to Explore Nature in NYC & the 5 Boroughs

1. You may have been to Central Park, but have you been to NYC’s other biggest parks? One of the best things to do with kids in NYC is to pay a visit to Prospect Park (Brooklyn), Pelham Bay Park (Bronx), Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Queens), and Freshkills Park (Staten Island—currently in the process of being renovated and is opening in phases through 2036). Each has so much to explore, from the Shakespeare Garden in Central Park to the Audubon House in Prospect Park… and beyond!

2. Want a more guided experience of the city’s parks? Joint the Urban Rangers for a family event, often including ways to engage little minds, bodies, and hands. Visit the NYC Parks website’s “Best for Kids” section to find an activity in your local park.

3. Take a stroll through the city’s gardens, hidden oases of flora to amaze and engage year round. Many of the gardens include sensory sections to engage the smallest visitors (and parents will enjoy them, too!) and various themed activities and crafts. Our garden recommendations are the Botanical Gardens in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens, Snug Harbor in Staten Island, and Wave Hill in the Bronx.

4. If you’re itching for a nature walk of a more uniquely NYC type, check out one of the more unusual parks the city is home to. Not sure where to start? Head to the High Line to experience an elevated-train-track-turned-green-walkway, or wander among the graves at Greenwood Cemetery.

5. You don’t need to go anywhere special to find nature—it’s all around us. Go on a nature walk and keep your eyes peeled for local critters, migratory birds, and more. For a guided walk, look to the NYC Parks website, which hosts bird-watching events, nature exploration walks, beach discovery tours, and more. Or, just stop by the information center of many parks and ask to borrow a kit with binoculars, a magnifying glass, as well as activity sheets and colored pencils to keep kids engaged on the walk.

6. Want to get more hands on? There are many opportunities to help out in NYC parks and community gardens. What’s available varies by season but activities are often all-ages and include park cleanup, planting, weeding, mulching, and the occasional unique one-off (like planting sea grass on Brighton Beach!).

7. Did you know that NYC has indoor parks as well? Some are so well-hidden that even native New Yorkers don’t know about them! Our favorite is The Ford Foundation in Midtown: It has an atrium with real trees and plants, a reflecting pool, and a sensory garden.

8. Meet and greet the city’s animals at the various zoos and farms in NYC. Visit Queens Farm, the city’s only working farm, dive into the depths of the waters at the Coney Island aquarium. Or drop by Alley Pond for themed crafts, walks, and encounters with their animal ambassadors.

9. Wake up in a real farm with a farm stay near NYC. Help out with the daily farm chores (like feeding the animals!), disconnect from the internet, and buy some fresh produce on your way out. It doesn’t get much more “farm to table” than literally getting the goods at the farm yourself.

10. Hop on a train, bus, or car out of town for a day trip. You don’t have to go far from the city to find incredible hiking trails, quaint towns, and fun adventures for the whole family. We recommend different daycations depending on whether you’re traveling in the spring for a spring break trip, summer, fall to see the leaves change, or winter to find some nearby snow.

The Best Play Spaces around New York City

11. NYC’s playgrounds have been getting renovated in recent years, and thanks to renewed funding, will continue to revamp the city’s beloved child hangouts. Your local playground is sure to entertain and educate, as well as keep the little ones cool in the summer with plenty of splash park options. There are also some incredible and unique playgrounds to check out around the city, like Domino Park’s homage to the sugar factory that used to exist in the space. You won’t want to miss these!

12. You never get too old for a carousel, and the city has a few that are sure to thrill, no matter how old you are. Some of our favorite merry-go-rounds are Jane’s Carousel in DUMBO, the SeaGlass Carousel in Battery Park, and Riverbank State Park’s Totally Kid Carousel—which features kid-designed rides.

13. Believe it or not, there are some places to go camping without leaving NYC (though they’re pretty limited). If you have the desire to camp outside the city, hop in the car (or on a bus or train!) and set up camp in one of the many kid-friendly campsites a stone’s throw from the city. And if you’re not the outdoorsy type, you could always go glamping, instead (there’s an awesome spot right on Governors Island) or check out an RV campground.

14. Explore the city in a way you’ve never seen it before—through the augmented reality lens of a scavenger hunt! Companies like CluedUpp and Watson Adventures set you up with clues, and send you on an adventure down various parts of NYC in search of answers to mysteries and virtual treasures.

15. There are plenty of amusement parks to get your thrills, from the city’s very own Luna Park to the beloved SIx Flags in nearby New Jersey. Smaller adrenaline junkies will enjoy Nickelodeon Universe, while everyone in the family will find something to love at LegoLand in Orange County.

16. Whether you’re visiting or having a staycation, consider bedding down at a family-friendly hotel. These offer fun perks just for kids, like indoor “camping” kits and scavenger hunts through the hotel hallways.

17. Fore! Swing your clubs through challenging and family-friendly courses in any of NYC’s mini-golf spots and by “fore” one of the most fun things to do in NYC with kids.

18. Entertain your tiny train buffs with an extra-special train ride near NYC. There are so many choices to fulfill your trainspotter: seasonal rides to the North Pole, year-round scenic routes on classic locomotives, miniature train shows (the biggest are at Grand Central Terminal and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens), a visit the Transit Museum along with their can’t miss rides on vintage trains.

19. If you’d rather camp somewhere indoors, the city’s got your back. Grab a sleeping bag and sleep over at a museum, on a ship, or at the zoo!

20. Board games make for a great night in, but you can still make it a night out with the fam. Head out to a board game cafe like the Uncommons in Manhattan or Sip & Play in Brooklyn, and enjoy game night while sipping on drinks that you didn’t even have to make yourself. Everyone wins!

21. Roll a strike (or just have fun!) at one of the city’s bowling alleys. Many, like Bowlero and Brooklyn Bowl, have plenty of other fun things to do to make the experience a full night out, like live music, arcade games, and even laser tag.

22. Flip and bounce on the trampolines at Launch Trampoline in Queens, Bounce-U’s bouncy castles in Elmsford, or one of the other trampoline parks in and near the city.

23. Hide from bad weather at a kid-approved indoor playground. Explore large structures like the ones at Funtopia and Joyful Palace, or keep it smaller for the tinier tots at a cafe-playground combo like Masal Cafe in Sheepshead Bay.

24. Level up your gaming skills at one of the city’s fun arcades. Make it a family affair with places like Dave and Buster’s—which has games for all ages and a banging bar for the adults.

25. Enter the world of virtual reality at a specialty spot where kids and adults can try the awesome new tech. Explore new worlds, work together as a team in a virtual environment, and have fun! Note that some places have age restrictions (generally 12 and up), so be sure to check before you go if you have younger kids.

26. Team up with your family members to tackle a kid-friendly escape room.

27. Visit a museum where you’re not just allowed to touch the exhibits—you’re actively encouraged to! Interactive museums like the NY Hall of Science in Queens, Liberty Science Center in NJ, and SpyScape in Manhattan are all excellent places to take curious kids.

28. While you’re out and about, capture the magic at one of New York’s photo booths. You’ll find these memory machines hidden around the city, whether you’re checking out the Ace Hotel or chowing down at Dekalb Market Hall.

29. Slip and slide into the pools at an indoor water park, whether it’s 90, or 19 degrees, outside. Aquatopia and the Great Wolf Lodge are two great options within driving distance of NYC.

30. Embrace your creative side by joining an arts and crafts class. Free options include crafting at parks and libraries themed, cultural, and seasonal workshops in museums and gardens (which are often free with admission). There’s also a huge range of paid classes, like pottery, paint and sip (sodas, not wine!), and even textile arts.

31. Kids can sing and dance with performances especially made for different age groups. From classical music to kid bops, catch a show at a local theater, cafe, or park.

32. Plan, dig, and build at a construction-themed playground, and introduce kids to life-long skills like safe tool use and effective risk assessment. Places like The Yard at Governors Island and Kids at Work in Manhattan unleash kids on building materials armed with tools and creativity. Diggerland in NJ even lets them operate heavy machinery (supervised, of course)!

33. It’s always storytime somewhere in NYC. Catch a read-along at a library, bookstore, or park, sometimes featuring the author of the work being read.

34. Smaller tots can dance, sing, and learn key motor skills at “Mommy and Me” (or “Guardian and Me”) classes all around the city. These provide an excellent way to build budding skills and find parent friends in your nabe.

The Best Places to Experience Art & Culture in NYC with Kids

35. Art doesn’t just sit on museum walls—it’s all around us! There are tons of public art on display in the city, many of them here for a limited time, allowing you to explore new art throughout the months. Check out the various outdoor artworks and sculptures, or visit a special art park, like Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens or Storm King Art Center in Orange County.

36. Grab your sketchbook and some pencils and head outside to find new inspiration in the parks, streets, and life in the city. You can join an outdoor drawing Meetup group (just make sure they allow kids to join in), visit a special outdoor drawing space like Street Lab, or check out occasional arts and crafts events in the parks—which usually all the materials kids will need to partake in the activity.

37. For a quick recreational getaway, visit one of the city’s islands. Relax and take a stroll through scenic locations on Governors Island, Roosevelt Island, City Island, or the newest, man-made addition to the roster, Little Island.

38. Turn your island-hopping into an educational experience, instead, by visiting one of the historic islands, like Liberty Island and Ellis Island.

39. Take the fam out to the ball game, whether you’re cheering on the Cyclones in Coney Island or the Mets at Citi Field.

40. NYC has parades and festivals galore. Cheer along at huge well-known parades like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and Lunar New Year celebrations in Chinatown and Flushing. There are parades for every occasion, like holidays and seasons. Check them all out!

41. See the city from a completely different perspective: From the outside. Book a a spot on a kid-friendly cruise in the Hudson River and view sights as you sip on a drink and listen to live music.

42. Hop on a ferry for a quick ride. Enjoy the experience of the ferry itself then be rewarded by awesome destinations, like Governors Island’s two ferry docking stations or the Staten Island terminal and its impressive fish tanks.

43. NYC is full of famous filming locations. See the fire station from “Ghostbusters,” take a peek at Marilyn Munroe’s infamous subway grate, and find more familiar spots that have appeared in movies!

44. Pay your respects at a memorial—like the 9/11 memorial or the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Plaza Square—to honor the memories of the fallen and keep the history alive by passing it on to the younger generation.

45. Museums aren’t just for adults! The children’s museums in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Staten Island are specially designed for curious little ones to climb, build, explore, and learn. Some other museums, like the Skyscraper Museum, frequently have family and child-oriented programs (often offered free with admission).

46. Uncover the multilayered history of NYC through engaging museums. Two especially kid-friendly options are the New York Historical Society—which, among other things, holds weekly storytime and crafts events—and the Museum of the City of New York.

47. Want to expand your minds beyond NYC history? The city’s history museums have you covered, with everything from naval and aviation history at the Intrepid, to natural history at the American Museum of Natural History.

48. Learning about different cultures is a window into tolerance and understanding. Introduce your kids to new cultures through museums like El Museo del Barrio or the Museum of the American Indian (which is completely free to visit).

49. Childhood is the perfect time to enter the vast and colorful world of art and art history. NYC has some incredible art museums—The Whitney and the MoMA are especially fun to visit with kids in tow.

50. Beat the crowds by exploring some of the lesser-known museums in New York. They’re worth a look as much as the main attractions, and include exhibits on storytelling, firefighter history, the city’s oldest house, and other unique spots you may otherwise miss.

51. For some family fun and stunning photo-ops, check out one of NYC’s interactive experiences. Some are here for a brief period of time (like Wonderland Dreams, an “Alice in Wonderland” experience featuring hand-painted dreamy scenery). Others are mainstays with rotating exhibits, like fan-favorite CAMP, which brings favorite kids characters to life through immersive experiences.

52. You haven’t really experienced NYC until you’ve been to a Broadway (or off-Broadway!) show. Catch a classic like “The Lion King” or “Aladdin,” which are favorites among families. And if you can’t quite swing the price, there are ways to get discounted tickets.

53. Take in a classic puppet show at the Marionette theater in Central Park, or explore imaginative productions from other puppet companies.

54. Grab a churro popcorn and an endless-refills soda, and sit back in one of the most comfortable chairs ever for a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse, now open in two locations. Or visit any of the city’s other excellent movie theaters, from big names like AMC to more niche spots like Williamsburg’s Nitehawk Cinema.

55. Libraries are more than just places to borrow books. Visit a local library to enjoy free Wi-Fi (even outside), toddler storytimes, arts and crafts, coding classes, game nights, magic shows, and many more community activities.

56. Join a coding class to give your kids skills that’ll train their minds to think analytically and arm them with skills for their future. From Minecraft to Scratch, there are classes to accommodate kids of all ages and skill levels.

57. Kids are given the tools and knowledge to cook delicious meals safely at the city’s many cooking classes for children. Nourish the mind and body with candy-making at Cricket’s Candy Creations, pizzas and pastas at Eataly, workshops for all ages at Taste Buds Kitchen, and more.

58. Browse local artwork at one of the city’s art galleries, like the Invisible Dog Art Center in Boerum Hill, or the free Avant Gallery at The Shops in Hudson Yards.

59. Branch out beyond Broadway and catch a performance at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, or any of the other excellent theaters around the city. Keep an eye on the respective websites, as these performance centers often host child-oriented events. Or head outside for a performance al fresco, like the annual Shakespeare in the Park program, or the traveling shows of Puppetworks.

60. During the summer, you can catch a movie on a big screen under the stars in a nearby park through Summer Flicks. If you don’t even want to leave the car, visit one of the city’s drive-in options for a nostalgic treat for the adults and a novelty for the kids.

61. Visit museums, cultural institutions, monuments and more that celebrate and honor the history, culture and talents of Black Americans. Show your support by shopping at and visiting black-owned establishments like bookstores and toy stores.

62. Give some time to volunteer as a family and make someone’s day while making memories to last a lifetime. Find opportunities to help out (many of which are kid-friendly) through organizations like City Meals on Wheels—which has options from making gift cards to making weekly visits to elderly or disabled people who need some companionship. Other volunteer options include helping out at food kitchens, distributing books and toys, and even dog walking at Sean Casey Animal Rescue—just show up with your ID to take one of their doggos out for a stroll!

63. Some of NYC’s treasures are more well-hidden than others. Discover secret spots around town, like a hidden hamburger joint and a park in the sky.

64. Take in city skyline views at a rooftop hangout. Options include eating at TimeOut Market, rooftop skating at Vale Rink, and even farming and gardening at Brooklyn Grange and the Met.

65. Get a bird’s eye view of the city at an overlook spot. Spots like Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, and Edge take you up high and offer a spectacular view of Manhattan and beyond!

66. Get a literal birds eye view by booking a helicopter tour of NYC. For an extra special experience, sign up for a hot air balloon flight, instead!

67. Make like a tourist and take in a behind-the-scenes tour at Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, and more. Learn about the history of Richmond Town in Staten Island or Governors Island, visit the catacombs of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, and find other hidden secrets thanks to knowledgeable tour guides.

68. If you and the little ones are feeling a little jaded, try looking at your home city from a different perspective: a tourist’s! Do all the touristy things, like checking out Times Square, visiting the Empire State Building, or window shop along Fifth Ave.

The Best Places to Get Active around New York

69. Put on your helmet and protective gear and go on a biking adventure. Enjoy a leisurely bike ride along a bike path, or ride off the beaten path to a more advanced off-roading experience. Be on the lookout for bicycle events for kids, which sometimes include free helmet fittings and giveaways.

70. Feel the thrill as you zip down one of the city’s ziplines. Explore the Treetop Adventure and Nature Trek in the Bronx Zoo, the Alley Pond Adventure Course, Governors Island’s 300-food line (as well as a maze and a rock-climbing wall), and other cool zipping spots. Prefer to stay on the ground and feel the speed? Get a rush on the curv­ing, 57 foot-long, three sto­ry-high slide on Slide Hill— the longest slide in NYC!

71. Ride the waves in your water vehicle of choice! Try kayaking, surfing, or snorkeling (you may need to head out of the city of that last one). There are some free options for those just getting their feet wet, and plenty of instruction options for kids.

72. Join an outdoor sporting event for a fun and social way to stay fit. Take a class in parkour to turn the whole city into your playground, hone your team work skills with soccer, and try your hand at other kid-friendly sports, from basketball to tennis.

73. You don’t need any special equipment to get some exercise in NYC: All you need is your feet! There are hiking trails in and near the city perfect for any skill level and age, from the smallest feet and stroller hikers to the most advanced trekkers.

74. Build strength and confidence at an indoor rock climbing gym. Reach new heights at Brooklyn Boulders, The Cliffs, or one of the other best bouldering spots. If you’ve never tried it before, book an “intro to climbing” class to start out, available at any location you go to.

75. Take your sports game indoors at a sports facility for all the fitness benefits, any time of year. Some hot spots for indoor sports are Williamsbridge Oval in the Bronx, Chelsea Piers in Manhattan, And Aviator Sports Center in Brooklyn.

76. If you want to make a bigger commitment—and give yourself the choice to work around your schedule—get a membership at one of NYC’s excellent fitness centers, like the Brooklyn Sports Club, Matchpoint, or any of the Ys (from Kings Bay Y to 92Y!).

77. Is soccer too tame for you? Tennis not exciting enough? Try your hand at axe throwing at Kick Axe. Let the tension fly with archery and other out-of-the-ordinary sports. Want even more high-flying action for the whole family? Go indoor skydiving!

78. Tumble and fly through the air with circus performance arts at a circus training spot like The Muse Productions and Aerial Arts. It’s a fun way to get stronger and look very cool while you’re at it!

79. Ice skating isn’t just a winter sport in NYC, thanks to the city’s many indoor skating options. Of course, you can also head out in winter to one of the seasonal rinks that open for the cold season, from traditional ice rinks to slightly less frigid Glice options.

80. If ice skating isn’t your jam, hit the disco floor in your roller skates, instead. Several indoor skating rinks are open year-round, and often feature a blast from the past with 90s aesthetics. In the warm months, you can also skate some seasonal outdoor spots.

81. In the summer, cannonball into one of the many enormous, free outdoor pools. Other times, dive inside instead, with everything from Olympic sized professional pools to kid-friendly shallow swimming pools, for year-round swimming lessons for the tykes.

The Best Places to Shop & Eat Your Way through NYC

82. Some of the city’s food truck fare is on par with the best restaurants—and often more affordable. Head to your favorite truck or check out more options in Governors Island, DUMBO Lot, Bronx and Queens Night Markets, and many more options you may need to discover for yourself through word of mouth.

83. When you enter one of these themed stores, you enter a whole different world. Turn shopping into an experience to remember at the Harry Potter Store, the LEGO Store, American Girl Place, the Nintendo Store, and NYC’s other themed shop stops.

84. Surround yourself with stories at a bookstore. There are many to choose from, whether you want brand-new books and a shiny interior, indie niche book options, BIPOC-owned stores, or worn and well-loved used books.

85. Head to a mall for a day out window shopping (and, okay, actually shopping, too!). Wander around Kings Plaza Mall or Queens Center Mall and try to resist the ever-present smell of Cinnabon, or check out the upscale offerings at Brookfield Place or The Shops at Hudson Yards. If you’re willing to head out of the city, the Mall of the American Dream has plenty to keep the family busy on a full day out.

86. Get a mani/pedi at one of New York’s kid-friendly spas, where kids will get pampered and even get a treat like milk and cookies after their experience.

87. Feed your sweet tooth at top ice cream spots in the summer and hot chocolate bars in the winter (or vice versa—you do you). Nom on specialty donuts, classic candy stores, and even an entire Museum of Ice Cream with plenty of photo-ops for the ‘gram.

88. Treat your family to brunch, where sweet and savory options abound. Many spots keep kids in mind, piling their waffles high with whipped cream, fruits, and syrup: The perfect recipe for a very happy and hyper up child. (Or adult: You know you want some, too!)

89. Have a tea party at one of the tea parlors or high tea spots around town (including with “Eloise” at the plaza).

90. On occasions when you don’t feel like cooking, you can head out to a kid-friendly eatery, from breakfast at Bubby’s to dim sum at Jing Fong’s.

91. And, of course, don’t forget that world-famous New York-style pizza.

92. Splurge and dine at one of New York City’s best theme restaurants for kids: Have a tea party at Alice’s Tea Cup, feast on the colors at Serendipity3, or craft your own potion at The Cauldron.

903 If you have a dog in the family, you can include them in your outings at one of NYC’s dog-friendly restaurants and cafes. No pets? No problem: Visit the kitties at a cat cafe or the puppers at a dog cafe (and maybe take one home if you fall in love—they’re all adoptable!).

94. Explore one of the city’s food halls for a special treat. Eat indoors at the Dekalb Market Hall and Vanderbilt Food Hall, or head outside for seasonal noms like Smorgasburg or Urban Eats’ al fresco food popups.

The Best Seasonal Activities Happening around New York

95. Catch the evanescent cherry blossoms for the brief period they’re in bloom and other flowers blooming at spring festivals around the city. Or visit any of the gardens we mentioned earlier in the post to see the flowers bloom to life in spring!

96. In the middle of summer, nothing beats the heat like taking a dip in the water. The city sports a whopping 14 miles of beaches with some excellent spots to cool down in the water. For all the fun of a beach minus the swimming, head to Manhattan’s first beach, opening to the public in 2023 (and another beach is planned for 2028 opening in Williamsburg).

97. Bring fresh seasonal fruits and veggies home! Pick strawberries and other berries, apples, cherries, flowers, and more at U-Pick spots near NYC.

98. In the fall, you can pick pumpkins and get lost in a corn maze (but not literally). Visit a farm for for pumpkin picking, go on a hayride, or  enjoy the breathtaking autumn foliage in and around the city.

99. Here for the holidays? Don’t miss a photo-op with Santa, attend a tree or menorah lighting, or a spectacular light show. Celebrate the winter holidays and find delectable treats and trinkets at the annual Winter Markets.

100. When there’s fresh snow on the ground, hit the hills with a sled or check out some stellar snow tubing spots. If you get a hankering for some snow sports but it’s 90 degrees outside, don’t sweat it: The Mall of the American Dream (located just a few minutes out from the city) has year-round indoor sledding and skiing.

And One Last, Best Thing to Do in NYC with Kids

101. Be sure to consult our roundup of free & fun things to do with kids in NYC—New York is expensive but it doesn’t always have to be.

From indoor gardens and satin pillowcases to indulgent skincare and eye-catching accessories, these gifts for moms are perfect for her

Moms are amazing at so many things, but sharing their own wish lists during the holiday season isn’t always one of them. That’s why we’ve gone ahead and rounded up the best gifts for moms—and we mean every type of mom. Between ways for her to relax, options for beautifying her space, and just-for-fun goodies, you’ll find something she’ll love to unwrap this year. (As moms ourselves, we are experts at this sort of thing.) Read on for our picks to make their holiday merry and bright—and feel free to send an item or two our way if you’re feeling extra generous!

Clinique Cult Classic Lip Duo

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Bombas Women's Holiday Ankle Sock 3-Pack Gift Box

Bombas

Easiest way to make someone cozy this season? This Holiday Sock Gift Box. Inside, there’s the comfiest socks in the history of feet, with foot-hugging arch support, seamless toes, and three different frosty friends, all bundled up.

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Antonia Cardi in Taupe

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Talk about instant-chic. Obsession-worthy is an understatement when it comes to this drapey cardi that can be worn with everything from loungewear, jeans, dresses—name it.

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The Salt Sphere

Material Kitchen

It's as if a pinch bowl and a cool kitchen decoration merged together. The Salt Sphere keeps spices within reach and includes a magnetic swinging lid to keep things fresh. Available in 2 finishes.

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Julie Thevenot Enigma Glass Earrings

MoMA Design Store

Artist Julie Thevenot designs glass jewelry that gives the illusion of flowing water. These stunning earrings are an absolute showstopper with the opalescent sheen.

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Mark & Graham Leather Charger Roll Up

Mark & Graham

Small essentials get stowed safely away and tied securely with the leather tie for easy access, anywhere. Pick from one of the 8 lovely colors and add their initials with foil-embossed customization.

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Kitsch Satin Pillowcase

Kitsch

Her bedtime routine is about to become a lot more luxurious with the Kitsch Satin Pillowcase. It's gentle on hair and skin, helping to prevent frizz, dry skin, and sleep creases. They're also available in a bunch of different colors and prints.

Kitsch Satin Pillowcase ($19.00)—Buy Here!

Tinybeans

Screenshots of Tinybeans, one of the best apps for moms and best family organizer apps
Tinybeans

Share joy. Connect generations. Do it all privately. Tinybeans is the photo sharing app that makes sharing your pictures with only the people you want to see them easy. You can easily and privately capture and organize your kiddo’s best moments and milestones in a single platform. Its intuitive interface, along with features like photobook creation and easy customization, make organizing and searching for memories a breeze. There's no better time of year to capture memories.

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Jiggy 'Enjoying the Pool' Puzzle

Jiggy Puzzles

Art-meets-crafts with this artist-created 800-piece puzzle. A percentage of each Jiggy Puzzle sold goes directly to the artist, and the puzzle comes in a reusable glass jar and includes a tube of puzzle glue, a straight-edge tool to spread the glue, and a print of the art to follow.

Jiggy 'Enjoying the Pool' Puzzle ($49.00)—Buy Here!

Sandro Textured Vase

Anthropologie

No matter what your style is, this textured, movement-inspired vase will fit right in. It's such a unique piece and is available in short (pictured) or tall.

Sandro Textured Vase ($44.00+)—Buy Here!

Apothékary Good Energy Starter Set

Apothékary

Made for moms who love having hours of energy, mental clarity, and focus (actually, who doesn't want those things?). This brain-boosting, mildly caffeinated set is stacked high with powerful adaptogenic herb and plant ingredients that are third-party tested for quality and efficacy. Formulated to skip stress, crash, and jitters, too.

Apothékary Good Energy Starter Set ($98.10)—Buy Here!

Cashmere Travel Essentials Kit

Gobi Cashmere

Whether she's a jetsetter or just loves to be cozy, there's no beating this responsibly-made cashmere travel set that includes socks, sleep mask, and blanket. Available in 3 colors.

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Our Place x Kin Party Coupe Glasses Set of 4

Our Place

Coupe glasses are having a moment, and we're not mad about it. They're beautiful, functional, and gives major Gatsby vibes. They come in a set of 4 in three color options.

Our Place x Kin Party Coupe Glasses Set of 4 ($95.00)—Buy Here!

LEGO Modern Art Build & Display Kit

LEGO

LEGO has never been just for kids, and they're proving it with this immersive build that's made to be displayed after it's all done.

LEGO Modern Art Build & Display Kit ($49.99)—Buy Here!

Carla Rockmore Sling Bag

Carla Rockmore

In black, merlot, or bourbon, this sling bag is perfect for everyone. It can be dressed up or down and is super comfortable to wear. The included zip pouch and exterior phone pocket makes it a bag they'll use for years.

Carla Rockmore Sling Bag ($195.00)—Buy Here!

FACETORY 12 Sheet Mask Gift Set

Amazon

With 12 different sheet masks for all skin types, designed to hydrate, firm, and boost radiance, this is a great way to help her add some much-needed self-care into her life.

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Flowerhead Tea The Chai Kit

Flowerhead Tea

Comes with everything you need to make 10 sharable servings (and not from concentrate).

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Beyond Bored Adult Activity Book

Brass Monkey

No one deserves to waste time more than mom, and with over 200 pages of fun time-wasting activities, she'll have no problem avoiding adulting for a while.

Beyond Bored Adult Activity Book ($15.00)—Buy Here!

PINK Faux Fur Crossover Slippers

Victoria's Secret

Slippers are literally never a bad gift idea. This cozy pair from PINK by Victoria's Secret comes in several cute colors, too.

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Vintage Bookshelf Edition Mystery Date Game

Anthropologie

Designed after the original 1965 game, this bookshelf edition board game is an unbelievably fun gift.

Vintage Bookshelf Edition Mystery Date Game ($34.95)—Buy Here!

Flex 360° 4 Wheel Suitcase

Rollink

We adore functional + adorable, and the Rollink Flex delivers. Available in multiple colors and 4 sizes, it collapses to just 6" for easy storage, plus it's so easy to maneuver through airports (or wherever you're going).

Flex 360° 4 Wheel Suitcase ($173.30+)—Buy Here!

Waffle Hoodie Poncho

Echo New York

Your favorite hoodie, but make it chic. From iconic accessories brand Echo New York, this hoodie poncho comes in black, too.

Waffle Hoodie Poncho ($129.00)—Buy Here!

The Lotion Candle

The Lotion Candle

Light the candle, let it melt, extinguish the flame, and nourish your skin with rich, warm moisturizing ingredients.

The Lotion Candle ($22.00)—Buy Here! 

UFO Metallic BAGGU Bag

BAGGU

BAGGU's best-selling reusable bag can hold up to 50 lbs (or 2-3 plastic grocery bags worth of stuff), and it folds down to a 5"x5" pouch so it can go everywhere with you. Comes in multiple colors and prints.

UFO Metallic BAGGU Bag ($18.00)—Buy Here!

Kikkerland Pickleball Set

Kikkerland

Pickleball isn't showing any signs of going anywhere, so she'll have ample opportunity to use this cute set.

Kikkerland Pickleball Set ($40.00)—Buy Here!

Ceramic Egg Dish

Smo Ceramics

A ring dish, spoon rest, catch-all—however you choose to use this adorable handmade egg dish, it'll brighten up any space.

Ceramic Egg Dish ($20.00)—Buy Here!

POPFLEX Game Day Dress

POPFLEX

It's a dress. It's a hoodie. It's your new favorite cozy piece. Wear it with sneakers, with tights, with leggings, and the defined waist is oh-so-flattering. Available in multiple colors and in POPFLEX's signature yummy fabrication.

POPFLEX Game Day Dress ($86.00)—Buy Here!

Mylk Bath Matcha Soak

Piecework

This organic Matcha soak has tulsi and eucalyptus essential oils for a subtle, bright and creamy scent, making your bath ultra-moisturizing and indulgent.

Mylk Bath Matcha Soak ($19.00)—Buy Here!

Ulike Sapphire Air3 IPL Hair Removal Handset

Ulike

The number of hours we spend shaving over the course of a year adds up (and it's kinda depressing, to be honest). The Air3 IPL handset offers a quick 12 minute treatment, skin-cooling technology for a nearly-painless experience, and results in only 3 weeks. 

Ulike Sapphire Air3 IPL Hair Removal Handset ($329.00)—Buy Here!

Doppelganger Celebrity Party Game

Perpetual Kid

Match your friends to the celebrity they remind you of the most (for any reason) and laugh yourself to a win.

Doppelganger Celebrity Party Game ($18.99)—Buy Here!

Wooden Spoon Herbs x Cap Beauty Light Ray Tincture

Cap Beauty

This tincture is designed to reveal radiance and luminosity from the inside out. Made with a  unique blend of herbs and superfood to hydrate, plump, and nourish for your clearest gleaming glow by taking just a few drops a day.

Wooden Spoon Herbs x Cap Beauty Light Ray Tincture ($35.00)—Buy Here!

Date Better Chocolate Variety Pack

Date Better

Chocolate-covered dates in 3 mouthwatering flavors—Peanut Butter Crunch, Almond Java Crunch, and Cashew Lime Crisp.

Date Better Chocolate Variety Pack ($36.00)—Buy Here!

Diamond Double Stacker Ring

MEJURI

We're so in love with this unique ring featuring a dainty diamond for some extra sparkle. It's easy to wear alone or as part of a stack.

Diamond Double Stacker Ring ($398.00)—Buy Here!

Great Fellow Kettle

Great Jones

The Stagg EKG electric kettle created in collaboration with Fellow means not only do you get a fabulous Stagg kettle; you get it in this special limited-edition Broccoli color.

Great Fellow Kettle ($165.00)—Buy Here!

Ritual Essential for Women Multivitamin

Ritual

Moms are notorious for forgetting to take care of themselves. Make it easier for them with the genius that is Ritual Women's Multivitamin. It leads the pack in absorption, uses a 'beadlet in oil' technology that combines oily and dry ingredients in one caplet, and the mint essence keeps everything feeling fresh when you take it.

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AREAWARE Totem Pillar Candle Sets

FOOD52

These candle art sets are gorgeous, and you can select from multiple color and style combinations to create the perfect display.

AREAWARE Totem Pillar Candle Sets ($68.00+)—Buy Here!

Seraphine Houndstooth Scarf

Sezane

Houndstooth will never go out of style, so the Seraphine Scarf is definitely an heirloom gift. Made of wool, it comes in 4 colors, too.

Seraphine Houndstooth Scarf ($90.00)—Buy Here!

AUK Indoor Gardening System

AUK

This starter set comes with everything you need to grow fresh herbs from your kitchen year-round: a complete Auk, 4 packets of seeds, coco soil, plant chip, and nutrients.

AUK Indoor Gardening System ($269.00)—Buy Here!

Farfalle Pasta Stud Earrings

Uncommon Goods

Choose from sterling silver or 14-karat gold vermeil, and know that each purchase provides meals for people in need across the U.S. and Mexico.

Farfalle Pasta Stud Earrings ($45.00+)—Buy Here!

Royale Cropped Recycled Puffer

Girlfriend Collective

Don't worry—only recycled plastic bottles were used to make this downy puffer jacket. It's ultra-chic and comes in 6 colors. Sizes XXA-6XL.

Royale Cropped Recycled Puffer ($198.00)—Buy Here!

Juliet Boxed Wine

Juliet

These handmade, sustainable California wines are boxed in chic packaging that creates 84% less waste than glass (while holding 2 full bottles) and keeps your wine fresh for up to 6 weeks. There are multiple options to choose from, too.

Juliet Boxed Wine ($35.00)—Buy Here!

ILIA Balmy Tint Hydrating Lip Balm

Sephora

Meet the gorgeous balm that looks just like lipstick but won't actually dry out your lips (your winter skin will thank you). Available in 8 flattering shades.

ILIA Balmy Tint Hydrating Lip Balm ($28.00)—Buy Here!

Buffy Breeze Sheet Set

Buffy

Cooling, amazingly soft eucalyptus sheets that are produced sustainably make for a perfectly luxurious gift.

Buffy Breeze Sheet Set ($100.00+)—Buy Here!

Elvie Stride Hands-Free Breast Pump

Elvie

For the new mom, the Elvie Stride is a massive timesaver. The best connected control on-demand and hospital-grade suction in-bra. With Elvie's smart, specialized breastfeeding app, you can fully manage your pump without so much as readjusting your shirt.

Elvie Stride Hands-Free Breast Pump ($269.99+)—Buy Here!

Santa Barbara Design Studio Champagne Gold Cheese Knives

Amazon

Dress up your next dinner or get-togethers with this beautiful cheese knife set.

Santa Barbara Design Studio Champagne Gold Cheese Knives ($54.00)—Buy Here!

Curdbox Cheese Subscription Box

Curdbox

Speaking of cheese, Curdbox includes a delivery of 3 cheeses, 3 pairings, information on all of them, and more. You can also include wine with your subscription gift.

Curdbox Cheese Subscription Box ($75.00+)—Buy Here!

'You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir' by Maggie Smith

Amazon

A story about finding beauty no matter where you are or what you're going through, in a way only Maggie Smith could write. Just read the absolutely glowing reviews.

You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir by Maggie Smith ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Yellow Leaf Signature Hammock

Yellow Leaf Hammocks

If there's anything more relaxing than a hammock, we haven't found it yet. The Signature is the most popular hammock from Yellow Leaf, woven with extra-soft yarn that's cozy and durable. There are multiple places to hang this baby, too, inside or out.

Yellow Leaf Signature Hammock ($199.00)—Buy Here!

Facial Ice Roller

Amazon

This one is a use-every-day tool that helps sculpt your face, depuff, and prep for makeup. It also just feels great.

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These not-scary Halloween movies for kids make a spooktacular fun family night at home

The night of trick-or-treating will be here soon, and what better way to get into the mood than with some not-s0-scary Halloween movies for kids? This list has something for everyone from toddlers to big kids, and the best part is none of them will leave littles with nightmares. If you have older kids who might be ready for more chills, check out our list of scary movies for kids. If you make a night out of it, consider making a Halloween-themed dinner too!

Barney Halloween Party

Everyone's favorite plum-colored T-Rex recruits his pals B.J. and Baby Bop for a night of tricks and treats. The crew is getting ready for a costume party held at the school gym, and you can bet there will be singing, dancing, and lots of chitchat about friendship along the way. But fear not: There are more giggles than gasps to be had in this Halloween adventure.

Recommended for ages 2 and older.

Stream it on YouTube.

Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest

Curiosity gets this little primate into a lot of predicaments. On Halloween, that translates to an adventure with the Man in the Yellow Hat and some other friends to solve the mysterious legend of No Noggin. No need to hide behind the sofa, though; this treat is less Headless Horseman, and more horsing around. So, for a fun flick about friendship, teamwork, and candy, this one's for your brood.

Recommended for ages 3 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV or buy it on Amazon.

Related: Best Halloween Movies for Kids You Can Stream Now

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Monster Musical

Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto all head out to a haunted castle, where cinema's classic monsters are in the mood to party. We're talking Disney-verse takes on the Wolf Man, Frankenstein's Monster, and Count Mickula himself. Luckily, they can all carry a tune, because the movie culminates in a musical starring the gang's new monsterly friends that will thrill the little ones.

Recommended for ages 3 and older.

Buy it on Amazon

 

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

Facing your fears is easy when you have the support of your friends. That's the heartfelt message embedded in this sweet-as-honey Halloween story starring Pooh Bear and the rest of the Hundred Acre crew. It's Lumpy's first Halloween but the spooky antics of the Gobloon have him shaking in his stompers. Thankfully, tiny Roo is there to help Lumpy conquer his fears.

Recommended for ages 3 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime

Eloise's Rawther Unusual Halloween

Ghosts and goblins have nothing on this six-year-old blondie. Not even the Plaza's most legendary former guest, Diamond Jim Johnson, who waits for October 31 every year to pay his old haunt a visit. When Eloise finds herself suspect No. 1 behind the scare tactics, she launches her own supernatural investigation. Grab the popcorn and settle in for three episodes of wicked fun.

Recommended for ages 4 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV

Related: 21 Easy Homemade Healthy(ish) Halloween Snacks

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

No holiday is complete without the Peanuts gang. From Valentine's Day and Election Day to Thanksgiving and Christmas, these guys have an animated special for every occasion. And Halloween is no exception. Here, Chuck and company go trick-or-treating, while Linus and Sally hide out in a pumpkin patch to spy on the Great Pumpkin. Parents, you know this one never gets old.

Recommended for ages 4 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV

A Very Brave Witch and More Great Halloween Stories for Kids

Part of a series that includes several animated Scholastic tales, A Very Brave Witch offers some mildly spooky fun for the littles. The story is narrated by Elle Fanning and follows a girl witch as she unravels the stereotypes of humankind and comes out the other side with greater understanding. Further fun comes in the form of "The Three-Legged Cat," "Georgie," and more.

Recommended for ages 4 and older.

Buy it on Amazon

Dear Dracula

According to lore, Count Drac is a sharp-fanged vampire who feeds on all blood types and shapeshifts for fun. But with Dear Dracula, we get to see a softer side of the Transylvanian nobleman. When Sam, a shy kid who doesn't fit in, writes to the Count, who feels rejected in today's monster mash, the two turn Halloween into a sweet night of getting their mojos back.

Recommended for ages 5 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime. 

Related: 33 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood

Mickey's House of Villains

The good guys may always win in the end, but the baddies sure do have a lot of fun before their defeat. In this animated classic Halloween movie for kids, Disney's baddest bunch, from Jafar and Hades to Maleficent and Ursula, descend upon Mickey and Minnie's abode, with the mousey couple battling the iconic villains to save their House of Mouse.

Recommended for ages 5 and older.

Stream it on Apple TV.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Released in 1949, this two-story classic remains a sight to behold nearly a century later, its vibrant animation both impressive and nostalgic. Opening the film, Mr. Toad goes on an adventure through the willows before headliner Ichabod Crane mingles with the Headless Horseman. Now, this part is an adaptation of Sleepy Hollow, but rest assured it's about as spine-tingling as a tickling feather.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Disney+.

Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein

Alvin, Simon, and Theodore can hang with anyone–they are popstar royalty, after all. So, palling around with Dr. Frankenstein and his Monster is no thang for these 'munkies. Not to mention they're all scientific anomalies. What could go wrong? Set in a studio theme park under the night sky, the boys sing songs and learn that not all monsters are scary.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Vudu.

Related: 27 Not-Too-Spooky Songs for Your Halloween Playlist

Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King

When we tell you there are a zillion Scooby spinoffs floating around digital libraries, we're not lying. Especially since no one has ever really defined "zillion." Nevertheless, Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King is one worth your time. Here, Shaggy and his goofy Great Dane head into the underworld to take on goblins and mortals with bad intentions. Up for another? Hunt down Zombie Island!

Recommended for ages 6 and older

Stream it on Max and Apple TV.

Casper Meets Wendy

Hilary Duff makes her video debut with a silly spook-fest that costars the world's friendliest ghost. Duff plays Wendy, a witch with a heart of gold, and with Casper, the two take on the evil warlock wreaking havoc on their town. Kids will love the amusing slapstick and goofy shenanigans. Parents? There's actually some A-list talent here. See: Cathy Moriarty, Teri Garr, and Shelley Duvall.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on YouTube.

Scared Shrekless

He's green. He's mean. And he's always dressed for Halloween. He's Shrek, and he's the ogre at the center of this DreamWorks spinoff dedicated to the last day of October. Challenging his scaredy-cat pals to a night of ghost stories and haunted castle dwellings, Shrek sets out to crown the King of Halloween. And just like the other films in the canon, this one is all giggles, all the time.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Freeform. 

Toy Story of TERROR!

Woody, Pixar's pull-string cowboy who can make adults cry like babies, teams up with the contents of his human's toy box for another adventure straddling the border between the human world and the secret life of toys. This time, the gang is trapped at a roadside motel when members of their crew begin to go missing. But if we know Woody, he's got this. Unless there's a snake in his boot.

Recommended for ages 6 and older.

Stream it on Disney+.

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein

The comedy duo extraordinaire put their slapstick brilliance into action with a story that sees the Wolf Man warning the bumbling pair that Dr. Frankenstein wants their brains for his creation. Hmm, who wants to be the one to tell the mad doc these two aren't the sharpest pencils in the box? Older kids, tweens, parents, and everyone will delight in this horror-screwball classic Halloween movie. 

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime.

Related: 15 Magical Witch Movies to Watch with Your Kids This Season

Casper & Friends

The kindly spirit stars in this collection of charming animated tales. A retro time capsule that includes adventures with Wendy the Good Little Witch, Baby Huey, and Little Audrey, the '90s series offers 51 episodes of Halloween fare that'll scare the boredom right out of the younger set. All that's missing is some boo-nanas and ghoul-aid.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Amazon Prime.

 

The Nightmare Before Christmas is a not scary Halloween movie
Walt Disney Pictures

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Visionary director Tim Burton works his magic on a tale about a bony pumpkin king named Jack Skellington who stumbles onto a wondrous world of twinkling lights, happy faces, and snowflakes. It's called Christmas Town, and it's exactly what he believes his macabre town needs. Both kids and parents will get a kick out of the gothic creativity on display, as well as Danny Elfman's composition.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Disney+.

Hotel Transylvania

Not only a wonderful gateway film for kids into the family-friendly horror movie genre, Hotel Transylvania is a first-class father-daughter comedy that tugs at all the right strings. About a Count who runs a resort for monsters only, the film is a mash-up of signature Adam Sandler comedy and wonderful animated misadventures that will keep the kids howling.

Recommended for ages 7 and older

Stream it on Hulu, and Apple TV, and rent it on Amazon.

Girl vs. Monster

For some, learning how their parents lived through the '60s is the most shocking revelation they'll hear. For Skylar Lewis, it's learning that her parents are monster hunters. After haphazardly releasing every monster her parents have captured, this Buffy-in-training and her friends are forced to face not only their demons but save their parents from the very monsters they'd hunted.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Disney + or rent it on Amazon Prime.

Halloweentown

Just like Christmas, Halloween is always under attack. From evil forces to wicked monsters, the joyful night of trick-or-treating is just one dark spell away from vanishing into the ether. Luckily, we have Marnie, Aggie, and Gwen to rely on. Three generations of vigilant witches take to their broomsticks to save Halloweentown, their adventures kicking off in this franchise opener.

Recommended for ages 7 and older.

Stream it on Disney+ or rent it on Amazon Prime. 

Monsterous Holiday

A clever holiday-fusing tale, this one has fun with science, football, and the spirit of the holidays. The story follows Andy, a kid who accidentally creates a monster. In a twist of irony, his monster is his mirror opposite: It craves sports, while Andy craves beakers and experiments. Helping each other become their best selves, the two kick off the best holiday season ever.

Recommended for ages 7 and older. 

Stream it on Amazon Prime. 

 

Related: 13 Scary Flicks for Your Budding Horror Movie Fan

 

 

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Disney’s timeshare program gets you loads of benefits for your Disney Parks visits

Are you what they’d call a “Disney family” armed with Mickey ears at any given moment? Or maybe you enjoy that annual visit to the “Happiest Place on Earth” with the grandparents in tow. There is a way to enjoy repeated Disney magic with extra perks—and it could even save you money in the long run. It’s called Disney Vacation Club and it’s been around for decades. But what is this fabled part of Disney fandom? Let’s peel back the curtain on the Mouse’s membership club.

What is Disney Vacation Club?

In a pixie-dusted nut shell… Disney Vacation Club is Disney’s version of vacation ownership. Essentially, it’s like pre-paying for vacations for years to come—and savings can be found in the long run for both annual and frequent visitors.

Members purchase points to redeem annually at any of the 16 Disney Vacation Club resorts. And it’s not just the theme parks—there’s the oceanfront Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii, and even the picturesque Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort on the coast of South Carolina.

Maybe you prefer the sea over land or to explore faraway lands? This yearly allotment of points can also be used to travel with Disney Cruise Line, and other Disney vacations around the world, including Adventures By Disney, National Geographic Expeditions, and hotels at most international Disney Parks. You can also convert points and use them at non-Disney Vacation Club properties around the world.

By using a points-based system, DVC offers flexibility in both accommodation style and destination as a family’s vacation habits change over time.

How does the Disney Vacation Club work?

Based on travel preferences, you decide how many points you’d like to purchase, and this will be the amount that you receive annually throughout the contract. Points needed per stay are based on destination, room style, and date of visit.

New contracts start at 100 points, but 150 is necessary to access ‘membership magic’—Disney speak for special perks (more on that later). You can also have multiple contracts at different resorts, and members can also add points to existing contracts as their vacation desires change. There’s also the ability to bank points and borrow from the following year—allowing members to use up to 3 years of points in one year for a larger vacation.

Looking to try it out? You can rent points from a qualified third party if you’re curious about room accommodations. Additionally, a limited stock of rooms at Disney Vacation Club resorts are available to the general public for cash stays.

What are the top DVC membership perks?

Disney vacations are a pricy endeavor but membership adds a Dole Whip-level dose of sweetness to the deal—especially for families with young children. Unlike standard hotel rooms, Disney Vacation Club resorts offer the desirable comforts of home, like larger common spaces, dining tables, kitchens, and washer/dryer in-room units. Accommodation styles range from deluxe studios all the way up to 3-bedroom grand villas, ideal for the smaller family or a multi-gen trip.

For families with little ones, complimentary cribs and playpens are also available. Pining for a night out?  At Walt Disney World, Kid’s Nite Out is the top trusted child care service available in-room—and even arrives fully loaded with games, books, and toys.

What is Membership Magic?

One of the biggest perks of being a DVC member is what is known as “membership magic.” This includes exclusive member benefits, the flexibility to travel the world with your family, and theme park perks that cultivate a sort of community pride and yes, there’s even Disney Vacation Club merchandise.

Is your little one overstimulated? There are lounges in the theme parks available exclusively for use by DVC members. Available at Epcot in Walt Disney World and Disneyland Park in Anaheim, these lounges offer a welcome retreat to cool off with ample seating and ports to recharge your devices.

Perhaps the crown jewel of perks, members can enjoy Moonlight Magic, a complimentary after-hours event offered several times a year. Disney Parks after-hours events, like Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, are a fan favorite but can set a family back hundreds or even thousands of dollars. This completely free party offers unlimited treats (hello, all-you-can-eat Mickey bars!), rare character appearances, and shorter wait times.

Discounts further add value, and include everything from savings on event tickets to dining and activities. There are even special member cruises on Disney Cruise Line.

Who can get the most out of DVC?

Since you can use your points however you’d like, and switch it up year after year, there’s not one cookie-cutter qualifier for who can get the most out of Disney Vacation Club. With flexible accommodation types, comforts of home, and perks, it particularly appeals to families with children. The multi-gen traveling family can save up points and use them for an annual extended trip with its larger, multi-room accommodations, or the frequent visitors looking to do several smaller visits can spread out their points across the year.

Insider Pro Tip: Disney Vacation Club will offer the best savings for those who plan to vacation at least every other year and who prefer to stay in deluxe-level accommodations.

A look inside some favorite Disney Vacation Club properties:

Disney’s Old Key West, Walt Disney World

Disney’s Old Key West is the quintessential Disney Vacation Club resort and the one that started it all. Its colorful, charming Floridian-inspired grounds are expansive, with standout pools and dining, making this the type of resort guests want to hang around for a much-deserved break from the parks.

Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Hawaii

There’s not a theme park in sight at Aulani, a stunning oceanfront resort on the quieter western shores of Oahu. Here, Disney’s excellence in storytelling is matched with local flair and architecture for an elevated experience all its own. Its on-site spa and gourmet bites stand out while also featuring the comforts Disney fans are used to, like Dole whip and character sightings.

Disney’s Riviera Resort, Walt Disney World

For a taste of the luxurious life at Walt Disney World, Disney’s Riviera Resort carries an upscale feel complete with posh accommodations. Inspired by Mediterranean resorts around the French and Italian Riviera, it feels far removed from the nearby theme park but with plenty of Disney touches throughout. The grounds are gorgeous and it’s home to some of the best dining at Walt Disney World.

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel, Disneyland

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Your go-to guide for trick-or-treating in Los Angeles—plus where to go see spooky-fun yard haunts and over-the-top decor

Whether your littles will be parading the streets as Barbie and Ken or Taylor and Travis this Halloween, we’ve got the scoop on the most fang-tastic neighborhoods in town to take them trick-or-treating. These spooktacular spots have everything – oversized candy bars, animatronic monsters, homemade haunted houses, mazes, and more witches than you can shake a broomstick at. And, if you want to get an early jump on all the frightful festivities, we’ve included some tricked-out yard haunts to get you in the Halloween spirit.

The Best Places to Trick-or-Treat in Los Angeles

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Trick-or-Treating Near DTLA

1. Silverlake 

The popular Silver Lake Halloween street party takes place along Armstrong Ave., and the best part is it’s closed to vehicle traffic, so you can feel safe gathering goodies. If you prefer a less crowded stroll, head to North Coronado St. between Sunset Blvd. and Scott Ave. Several houses level up the Halloween theatrics, yard haunts, and special effects. The rest of the neighbors also love to gussy up and greet the trick-or-treaters. Note: Parking is snug in the hills, so park on Sunset and walk up. Where: Sunset and Coronado.

2. Angelino Heights

Trick-or-treating on tree-lined streets filled with historic Victorian homes? Sign us up! Residents love getting into the fun while handing out impressive treats from their decked-out houses. It’s a parent’s photo op dream. You can also swing by the mansion used in the “Thriller” music video at 1345 Carroll Ave. And obviously, you have to do the zombie dance—we won’t judge. Where: Carroll Ave. and Douglas St.

Westside Trick-or-Treating

3. Santa Monica

Our fave spot for little goblins who tire quickly (read: complain endlessly) is Gillette’s Regents Square, where you can spare tiny feet a long trek and still load up on candy and costume compliments. Another swell spot (and another celeb haunted locale) in Santa Monica is 16th St.—north of Montana between Alta and Georgina. It can be a bit spooky for tots, so maybe save this one for older kids. Where: Gillette’s Regents Square

4. Pacific Palisades

This Palisades neighborhood is overflowing with parents, kids, and beautifully decorated Halloween houses. Some residents even get into the “spirit,” handing out wine and hot toddies to parents. We have your attention now—do we? The narrow Alphabet Streets north of Sunset (also known as North Village) are the most trick-or-treat friendly blocks, with street names that go in alphabetical order—perfect for remembering where you started and how many streets it will take to get back. Where: Monument and Bashford St.

5. Brentwood Glen

This pocket neighborhood just west of the 405 Fwy is ideal for toddlers enjoying their first trick-or-treat experience. The community is filled with lovely family homes located very close to one another, most of which have fab decorations. There are also several kid-friendly ‘haunted’ houses and very few cars. Plus, you can pop by the nearby Brentwood Country Mart for dinner before or after. Where: The ‘Alphabet’ Sts. between Church and Beloit.

6. Beverly Hills

One look at the famous Spadena House (the “Beverly Hills Witch House”) at 516 Walden Dr., and you’ll know you’ve come to the right place for Halloween. We highly recommend getting there 5-5:30 p.m. to beat the crowds. The flats of Beverly Hills make walking easy breezy, and big homes mean even bigger candy bars and smiles from your sugar-crazed brood. Where: Walden Dr.


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Where to Trick-or-Treat in Mid City

7. Hancock Park

This picturesque neighborhood is known for its over-the-top decorations and extraordinary candy hauls, so it usually draws busloads of trick-or-treaters. These homes are seriously spookified from top to bottom, with homeowners treating Halloween like an Olympic sport. You may even catch an occasional celeb handing out candy here as well. Where: North of Wilshire Blvd.

8. Melrose

This sidewalk-friendly neighborhood south of Third St. and west of Fairfax is bustling on Halloween with plenty of doorbell ringing, candy-giving, and oohing and aahing over yard décor. Have a friend in the neighborhood? Hang at their house for pre-party shenanigans, then gather your loot in big groups. And most importantly, don’t forget an extra Reese’s for your darling parents—seriously. Where: Sweetzer Ave. and Drexel Ave.

Where to go Trick-or-Treating in The Valley

9. Sherwood Forest in Northridge

Not only can you take your little Robin Hood trick-or-treating in a mythical-sounding place, but this neighborhood usually goes all out with unique features, including a front lawn haunted maze and a Hogwarts-esque castle, complete with gargoyles. Where: Near the Valley Performing Arts Center, south of Nordoff and west of Balboa.

10. Burbank

This quiet neighborhood is home to many Disney folks who take Halloween very seriously. The homeowners here tend to go all out with decorations worthy of a movie set, and a few even set up haunted houses and shows on their lawns. But most of all, the friendly folks and swell candy make for a wonderful Halloween. Where: Mariposa and Valleyheart.

11. Studio City 

This modest neighborhood, just west of Laurel Canyon, is the go-to spot for families living in the surrounding hills. It’s like one big block party featuring homes decorated to the hilt with pumpkins galore, haunted scenes, and witches’ brews. Residents say that more than 700 little candy-gobbling goblins routinely make their way down these streets, so it’s a lively and fun atmosphere. Begin your pilgrimage on Mound View and fan out to the surrounding streets. Where: Laurel Terrace and Mound View.

12. Toluca Lake

Toluca Lake is the stuff of legends when it comes to trick-or-treating. Supposedly, Bob Hope used to personally give out full-sized candy bars at his home in the tiny neighborhood just off the 134 Fwy. We can’t vouch for the story’s authenticity, but Toluca Lake has jumped on the idea that they do Halloween better than anyone else. It’s hard to argue with that once you realize the neighborhood is closed to traffic, filled with tricked-out homes (loads of industry folk live here and love to show off their prop and set design skills), and there’s plenty of candy. Where: Toluca Estates Dr. and Valley Spring Lane.

13. Sierra Madre

We love this spot for its small-town vibe and gorgeous craftsman-style homes that always understand the assignment regarding elaborate Halloween décor. Also, being in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains means lots of trees and a chance for kids to scuffle through crunchy leaves as they make their way down the streets—providing a much-needed dose of nostalgia to East Coast and Mid-West parents. Where: Baldwin and Alegria.

Where to Trick-or-Treat in Pasadena

14. Old Pasadena

While the festivities in Old Pasadena can’t be topped with all the shops handing out candy, costume contests, and more, check out these two neighborhoods for some good old-fashioned trick-or-treating. Families are out in full force, pulling little ones in wagons while older tykes charge safely from house to house, filling their bags. Where: Monterey Rd. between Windsor Pl., Diamond Ave., Marengo Ave. and Fair Oaks.

Visit-Worthy Halloween Haunts in Los Angeles

If you’re looking for a little appetizer before the main course on Halloween, may we interest you in a deliciously sinister yard haunt? These homes and locales are tricked out to the nines when it comes to spooktacular decor and homemade haunted house fun. Whether you drive by or stroll through them, they’re worth the trip. Make sure to check them out online beforehand to gauge each location’s scare level—some are fab for all ages, while others have freaky clowns…and we’ll just leave it at that.

1. Circus of Nightmares in Burbank

One word—clowns. Like waaaay too many of them. And man, do they have issues. This year’s Circus of Nightmares presents “Spectre,” which might be their creepiest event yet. Stop by this family-friendly(ish) display filled with evil clowns and other circus spookiness if you dare. Organizers promise to provide “extra frights” on weekend nights, so you’ve been warned.

Where: 113 S Brighton St., Burbank
When: Oct. 18-31 with live shows on 20, 21, 27, 28 and Halloween, Sunset-10 p.m.
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2. Rotten Apple 907 Haunt in Burbank

This private home Halloween attraction started as a child’s birthday party and has grown to become a destination that has drawn in thousands of visitors for the past 30 years. On average, over 4,000 people walk through the haunted house doors yearly! This year’s attraction, titled “Let’s Go to the Movies,” is bound to garner stark raving mad reviews. Admission is free, but donations are requested to support the Volunteers of Burbank Animal Shelter.

Where: 907 N. California St., Burbank
When: Oct. 21, 22, 28, 29, 31 from 7 p.m.-10 p.m.
Online: rottenapple907.com

3. Beverly Hills Witch House

If Real Housewitches of Beverly Hills was a thing, there’s only one place the gals would park their blinged-out broomsticks—the Spadena House, a.k.a. the “Beverly Hills Witch’s House.” The fabled Tudor-style house was built in 1920 as a set for silent films, including Hansel and Gretel. With its steepled brown rooftops, exposed stone, and ramshackle shutters, it doesn’t need decorations; it’s Halloween-ready year-round.

Where: 516 Walden Dr., Beverly Hills

4. Yard Haunts in the Venice Canals

This four-block area goes all out for Halloween with pumpkins and twinkle lights strung along the canals and even some boats sporting ghoulish displays. The narrow walkways get crowded come Halloween, so you may want to check it out during the week when there are fewer people.

How to Get to the Canals: Park in the parking lot at the end of Venice Blvd. and walk south on the boardwalk to 25th Ave. From there, you’ll see a sign and a walkway for the canals leading you into the area.

5. The Holiday House in Mar Vista

This mind-blowing Halloween walk-through display is run by multiple computers and control panels and features animatronics, atmosphere effects, and theater-grade light fixtures. Entry is free but donations are welcome. On Halloween, the house will be handing out candy.

Where: 3547 McLaughlin Ave.
When: Sept. 9 – Nov. 2, 6p.m. – 10 p.m. nightly
Online: marvistaeggcompany.com

6. Witch City in Santa Clarita

Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble. Witches abound at Santa Clarita’s Witch City yard display. This year’s show is more extensive and spookier than ever, with 13 custom witches, loads of animatronics, and creepy props.

Where: 25420 Via Jardin, Santa Clarita
When: Sept. – Nov. 1, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. nightly
Online: witchcityhaunt.com

7. Sombras Cemetery in Santa Clarita

The residents of this forgotten cemetery are restless and disturbed. They could use a little company and are waiting just for you. (cue Vincent Price’s laugh here). This family-friendly graveyard display features lights, sound, moving props, and fog.

Where: 26041 Sombras Ct., Santa Clarita
When: Oct. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 31. Weekdays and Sun. leading up to Halloween are lights only, while all other days feature full effects.

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