If you’ve ventured over to the High Line this month, or braved the crowds to check out the new Whitney Museum recently, you may have encountered people headed east, mysteriously covered in colored polka dots of different sizes. An installation by acclaimed (and wildly popular) octogenarian Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama on view at the David Zwirner gallery in Chelsea is the reason why, and we’re here to tell you: hurry up and take the kids before it’s gone!

photo: David Zwirner Gallery

What’s Up Dot? 

Part of a larger show entitled “Give Me Love,” the piece responsible for the Technicolor stickers is titled, “Obliteration Room,” and this show marks its debut in the U.S. (Agreed, it’s not the most-uplifting name; we leave it to you to get into it with the kids or not.)

Originally conceived in 2002, this iteration of the piece resembles, from the outside, a pre-fab suburban American house (complete with plastic lawn chairs and the star and stripes flying outside.) Inside, however, is a different story. When the show opened, the interior of the house — including all furniture, appliances, fruit and decorative coral specimens — was painted entirely white. It did not, however, remain that way for very long, as the key element of the piece is for visitors to “decorate” the white-washed surfaces with stickers of all different colors and sizes. (Each guest is given a sheet as they cross the threshold.)

So essentially, it’s a chance for you and the kids to go stick stickers all over a cool, weird house — and if you so choose, get into a discussion about contemporary art.  Whatever your agenda, what’s not to love?

photo: David Zwirner Gallery

Is That It?

In the house, yes. However an attached gallery also features some very fun, and equally trippy, oversized, polka-dotted and perforated pumpkins in more bright colors and chrome. They’re worth a look, but be forewarned: they beg to be touched but are off-limits, so keep little hands in check. (The exhibit also includes some colorful abstract large-scale paintings, but those are less likely to wow the kids.) If you’re hungry for more, entirely different art you can check out Richard Serra’s “Equal” at Zwirner’s 20th Street gallery, or go for the gusto by visiting the Whitney. (Read our guide to the new museum here.)

photo: David Zwirner Gallery

When to Go

The short answer: soon! (The show closes on June 13.) Ideally, a weekday is when to visit if you want to avoid crowds and a wait.; lines are shortest at the beginning of the day. (When we stopped by on a recent Saturday afternoon, the line was down the block and the wait was about 45 minutes to an hour.)

Yayoi Kusama “Give Me Love”
Free
May 9-June 13
Tuesday-Saturdays
10 a.m. — 6 p.m.
David Zwirner Gallery
519 & 525 W. 19th St.
Chelsea
212-727-2070
Online: davidzwirner.com

Will you be going to “Give Me Love?” Tell us in the comments below!

—Mimi O’Connor

It’s picture time … say “cheese!” Oh, baby can’t talk yet? And he’s crinkling his forehead, drooling and using the couch pillow as a punching bag? Not to worry — your photos will still look amazing. The secret is putting a milestone sticker on his outfit, so you’ll always remember how old (and adorable) he was. Here are two colorful options.

photo: Lucy Darling

Lucy Darling Monthly & Milestone Stickers
These oversized stickers take up adorable real estate on baby’s belly. When the camera flashes, you’ll be glad you used them. With modern graphics and lots of colors, they announce the stage your little one is at. Get one for every month, or choose based on milestones (“I can stand,” “My first tooth,” and so on). There are even stickers that commemorate holidays with cheeky illustrations (a wee pilgrim and American Indian trumpet “My First Thanksgiving”). Expectant moms can even get in on the game; Lucy Darling has just introduced Belly Bump Stickers that let the whole world know what pregnancy week you are in the midst of.

Available online at lucydarlingshop.com, $15.99-$24.99 for a set of 12.

photo: Sticky Bellies, designed by Aloetree

Sticky Bellies Limited Edition by Aloetree
You’ll capture the perfect picture for your holiday cards and do a lot of good in the process when you purchase these lovelies. The collection, which includes 13 stickers (newborn-12 months), gives back a portion of the proceeds to Chab Dai, an organization that works to end child trafficking. Designs — owls, penguins, pandas, foxes and other critters on natural backgrounds — are gender neutral and completely cute.

Available starting October 10 online at stickybellies.com, $15 for a set of 13.

Do you have adorable photos of your baby wearing a milestone sticker? Shout about them in the Comments!

— Kelly Aiglon

As if the little ones needed a reason to love candy even more, a sweet little sweets factory has popped up in Hayes Valley, where every day sugary ropes of the good stuff are pulled, rolled and wrapped into mini morsels of confection perfection. Pappabubble is the newest sugar den to land in the neighborhood, and to find it, all you have to do it follow your nose.

The Sweet and Lowdown
This is the third US location of the artisan candy shop (NYC and LA came before), but it seems to have cracked the code of the new SF treat shop: beautiful, Instagram-worthy product displayed in an equally alluring storefront; gourmet, chef-concocted flavors (how about jackfruit or sparkling wine?); and master confectioners making the stuff right in front of you. Have you ever tried candy while it was still warm? We bet you won’t be able to resist.

A Candy by Another Name
Their specialty is what is technically called caramels, but not the burnt, brown, soft caramels we think of. This is rainbow colored hard candy in dozens of specialty flavors, served up in lollipops, pillows (think of little bite-sized poofs) and teeny logs, decorated with even smaller designs, words or pictures—the art behind the candy artisans behind the counter. For gifts or special occasions, you can order custom candies featuring the birthday-boy -or girl’s name inside.

The Candy Cooks
Candy is made in house everyday, usually in the afternoons. The incredibly friendly staff will happily explain the process, and even cut off little sections and offer warm, gooey samples. The candy makers move at a breathtaking speed, as they have to get their creation into its final shape before everything hardens, so the kids will be captivated.

Give It A Taste
The sample jars are abundant, so it’s best to go in with a game plan, or you could have some kiddos suffering from a serious sugar overdose on your hands. If you want to practice some delayed gratification, pick up a bag of mixed flavors for $5.50, or a lovely oversized lollipop for about the same. It will taste even sweeter since they know exactly how it’s made.

488 Fell St.
San Francisco, Ca
415-533-1188
Online: papabubblesf.com

All images courtesy of the author

Have you tried this special sweet shop yet?

—Erin Feher

Since your little one entered your life, you’ve become a bona fide paparazzi. Those chubby cheeks, that button nose — who can blame you? Check out this list of must-snap pics that capture baby’s everyday life in the most precious (and hilarious) ways. Then take your own and light up your Facebook feed.

1. Taking their first selfie.

 

2. Putting foot in mouth. #babiesarecontortionists

photo: Jim Champion via Flickr

3. Making their first stink face.

 

4. Jumbled group shot! (Good try.)

 

5. Getting down to business.

photo: Tzuhsun Hsu via Flickr

6. Cozying up with the incredible shrinking plushie.

 

7. Sitting next to (or even inside!) the most ginormous pumpkin ever.

photo: Abigail Batchelder via Flickr

8. Stealing toys at a play date.

 

9. Meeting the family dog.

photo: Jason Vasquez via Flickr

10. Sleeping sweetly with a sibling.

photo: Tzuhsun Hsu via Flickr

11. Licking ice cream or a popsicle for the first time (looks so good but the cold hurts so bad!).

 

12. Swinging in the baby swing at the park, happy as a clam.

 

13. Wearing oversized sunglasses like a rock star.

 

14. Twin photo opp! Sporting Thing 1 and Thing 2 onesies.

 

15. First “mug shot.” (Arrested for having a diaper blowout at the bank.)

 

Do you have ideas for fun photos to take of your baby? Share your photo with us and email editor@tinybeans.go-vip.net, or tell us about it in the Comments!

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Compiled by Ayren Jackson-Cannady, Erin Feher, Meghan Rose, Leah Singer, Ruby Germain, Katrina Burrows, Francie Kaplan, Mandy Hale, Jacqui Boland, Erin Lem & Kelly Aiglon

Your babe may only have milk on the brain, but her days of non-stop play will be here before you know it. Prepare for it with blocks that sharpen his or her senses from the get-go. From customized cuties to tried-and-true wooden cubes, click through the gallery to see the most exciting ones around.

Mix, Match & Be Merry

From the very first day, you knew your baby was full of character. Same goes for the folks on this set of oversized blocks. Mix and match pirates, ballerinas and princesses for instant giggles.

Available at brimfulshop.com, $50.

Which blocks do you think rock? Let us know in the Comments!

— Susan Banchek

In search of the best local parenting resources, as well as readers’ favorite online resources, Red Tricycle  launched the Totally Awesome Awards presented by giggle, in five cities –Seattle, SF, Portland, San Diego and Los Angeles– and across the internet.

The Totally Awesome Awards are sponsored by baby and kids retailer giggle, and will include categories ranging from Best Kids Drop-Off Childcare and Best Doulas on the local level  to Best Moms Forums and Best Celebrity Kids Sites on the national level,  offering the most fun reader-driven awards, guaranteed to generate the largest viral impact in the greater parenting community.

Both Red Tricycle and giggle will be promoting the awards through their user databases and social media channels. With over 3900 participating businesses, blogs and websites, Red Tricycle expects the awards to attract over 200,000 voters over a ten-week period as well thousands of tweets, Facebook likes and shares.

Totally Awesome Award winners will be announced on October 15, 2011.  Everyone that participates in the awards by nominating or voting for a business will be entered to win several prizes, including Grand Prize: a $500 gift card to giggle, 1st Prize: a Flip Video camera (value $300), 2nd Prize: a An Oversized Organic Winnie-the-Pooh Plush (value: $110).

Visit the Red Tricycle Totally Award Awards at http://www.tinybeans.go-vip.net/awards/