Father’s day is about making all the dads feel special but that doesn’t mean you need to spend a lot of money. And while most people look to gadgets for Father’s Day gifts, I’m challenging you to be different this year. With a little bit of creativity and out-of-the-box thinking, you can give the most thoughtful and affordable Father’s Day gift ever! 

Make It Personal: A personalized gift always feels extra special. You can take any photo and put it on just about anything these days. Mugs, shirts, pillows, printed art, coasters, candles, koozies, and even socks! The list goes on. Or, get his initials monogrammed on a pair of cuff links, a key chain, his favorite golf balls, whiskey glasses, even his phone case. Giving something with such a personal touch makes them think of you the instant they look at it. I love Shutterfly and right now they are offering up to 40% off their personalization services. Etsy and Uncommon Goods also have some great ideas!

Give an Experience: Experiences are such a great gift. He’ll get to try something new, learn something or just enjoy something he already loves. Check out Masterclass (allows you to take a class from professionals like a chef, a photographer, a magazine editor), SkillShire (an app that give him access to learn loads of new skills), and Airbnb (locals offer their expert knowledge from wine tasting and tours to architectural walks around the city) for one-of-a-kind experiences.  

Give a Monthly Subscription: The best part about a monthly subscription is that this type of gift lasts longer than just the day!

Dollar Shave Club: This monthly subscription for razors starts at just $1. Keep your dad stocked and clean cut. 

Beers of the Month: There are lots of companies ranging in prices that offer monthly beer subscriptions. You can select beers from around the world that come monthly to his doorstep.

Magazine/Newspapers: This is a great gift for someone who loves to read a newspaper and magazine while supporting the need for journalism.

Butcher Box: A box of selected meat for a one time gift or monthly subscription. 

Kindle: For just $9 a month you can gift unlimited books 

Lindsay Myers is a Los Angeles-based budget travel and lifest‌yle expert whose outside-the-box approach proves you don’t have to pay top dollar to experience all that life has to offer... all you need is a mix of creativity and a thirst for adventure! 

This year Mother’s Day might look a little different but that doesn’t mean you can’t make it an extra special day. Whether you’re the Mom of the Hour or you want to make sure your own mama feels the love from a distance, we’ve rounded up our top ways to make it an epic Mother’s Day no matter what. Read on to get inspired. 

What's Better than Breakfast? Brunch!

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If you're longing for that grand brunch out try whipping up a proper brunch feast right at home. We've got plenty of simple & special brunch recipes that even kids can help with. Wishing you could treat your own mom or mother-in-law to brunch? Exchange recipes and do a Zoom hangout while you cook (and drink mimosas!). 

Give Grandma a Virtual Hug

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Keeping our grandparents safe is key this year, but that doesn't mean you can't make sure they feel the love. From homemade cards to spontaneous video chats, here are easy ways to stay connected with the grandparents all year round

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Send Personalized Chocolates because...Well...Chocolate!

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Express your gratitude with a sweet treat! With a name that literally means ‘thank you,’ merci Chocolates is a thoughtful, heartfelt way to say thanks to mom. Add a personal touch and customize a box with the merci cover creator. You can add a photo and special message just for mom. A thoughtful, unique gift she’s sure to love. Known as Europe’s most famous gift-giving chocolate, merci offers a collection of eight unique flavors, including Creamy Chocolate, Coffee and Cream, Hazelnut-Almond, Hazelnut-Crème, Marzipan, Dark Cream, Dark Mousse and Praline-Crème.

Make an Incredible Card

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Even if you don't consider yourself the craftiest person, creating a handmade card is the perfect way to make someone feel extra loved. Get the kids in on the fun to make cards for all the moms in your life, using these 22 ideas for DIY Mother's Day cards

Scope a Fabulous Gift

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"What would she love that she wouldn't buy herself?" is a great place to start when scoping out a gift. Shopping stress you out? Luckily, there's no need to scour the internet, because our editors (all professional moms) did it for you. You'll find personalized jewelry, luxe towels, succulents, bath products and more.  Get some gifting inspo here!

Give Her the Day Off

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Give a mom the day to do whatever the heck she wants. She had a whole entire life before being a mom, where she read books, hung out with friends, had hobbies and free time. She loves her family more than anything, but a day without cleaning a toilet or wiping a kid's butt would be a dream! (but don't forget the chocolates, please!). 

Right about now, your holiday to-do list probably feels longer than Santa’s naughty-or-nice list. Help yourself out by outsourcing some of those tasks. You can hire a friendly elf or two to hang Christmas lights, arrange both house cleaning services and a meal delivery service and even have someone help curate and ship a box full of presents for the kids. We’ve shared all the details below, all that’s left to do is sit back and sip that eggnog.

Get a Curated Collection of Presents

Little Lamma

Have a hard-to-shop-for kid on your list this year? New complimentary virtual shopping service Little LAMMA might be the answer to your gift-giving woes. Simply click get started, and you'll answer a few questions about what your kids' interests are. Based on the child in question and your budget, you'll receive personalized suggestions for unique items for kids ages 0-12 from personal shoppers via email or text, and gift wrapping is free of charge. They ship anywhere in the country and offer same-day delivery in Los Angeles.

Help with Holiday Cards

Minted

With a little help from Minted, you can make this the year you finally get around to sending out holiday cards. Whether your recipient list is in multiple files or if it's just a pack of return labels saved from cards you've received this season, their concierge address service can create a single digital address book for you. Once the address book is ready, Minted will print recipient addresses on envelopes that match your family's custom holiday cards. It's a little bit like having your own personal holiday assistant—but it's free! You'll only pay for the cards. That's a holiday miracle we can believe in.

Address services free. Custom photo card available at minted.com, from $1.67 per card.

Perfectly Wrapped Presents

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Wrapping presents is a task that calls for outsourcing. When you shop you locally, you can make use of the free wrapping paper service many spots offer to attract holiday shoppers. Or, you can pay your artsy teenage neighbors to put their own special touch on your wrapped packages. It's an easy holiday gig that'll give them a little extra pocket money and helps you cross an item off your long to-do list. If you don't have a crew of elves to do your bidding, and you need help in a snap, you can also find reliable present wrapping help through TaskRabbit.

Entertain the Kids

Little Loving Hands

While you're cooking the turkey or catching up with relatives, the kids need something to do. Order up pre-packaged entertainment in a box. Easy DIY craft kits from Michaels are an affordable option to entertain the entire kids' table. Lola and Lark's boxed sets include everything your little ones need for hours of magical pretend play. For older kids, there are science kits from Yellow Scope and engineering sets from Engino.

Shoveling Snow

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A white Christmas is magical—a blanket of fresh snow, cuddling by the fire, a peaceful scene outside your door. Shoveling snow, though, is a task you can easily outsource. Whether you pay your high school-aged neighbors to scoop the white stuff off of your sidewalk or find a snow shoveling service to plow your driveway through takl, this is one job you can cross off your to-do list. Maybe you can make a snowman instead!

Find out more: takl.com

Personalized Place Cards

Snazzy Nest Shop

Give your holiday table a personal touch with one-of-a-kind place cards. Instead of spending time digging through Pinterest, order a set from Etsy seller Snazzy Nest Shop. We love that these wooden name cards can be brought out year after year for any festive family occasion.

Available at etsy.com, from $1.99.

Custom Stockings Made Easy

Personal Creations

Hang custom stockings by the chimney with care (and without midnight crafting sessions). Personal Creations offers dozens of Christmas stockings, so you're sure to find a style that fits your holiday decorating tastes. Pick from LED light-up stockings that give an extra magical glow, or intricate needlepoint stockings. All are ready for your kids' names, so St. Nicholas will know exactly where to put the candy canes & goodies

Available at Personal Creations, $14.99 & up.

Hanging Christmas Lights

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Instead of getting out the ladder, pull out your phone. Christmas Decor can link you up with a nationwide network of experienced Christmas light installers. The Light Pros light up cold winter nights with impressive displays on homes in Utah, Colorado, and Nevada. No need to get tangled up in twinkle lights for Christmas magic.

House Cleaning in a Snap

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Who's got time to scrub toilets? Outsource house cleaning to the experts. Whether you're prepping for a holiday party or for an extended visit from your in-laws, call in reinforcements to get your house spick-and-span. Ring up your fave local cleaning service or find a new house cleaner through Takl, where you can even find same-day service! Scrub-a-dub-dub and you'll have a clean tub.

Find out more: takl.com

Get a Christmas Tree Delivered to Your Door

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For some people, marching off into the woods or heading to a snow-covered farm to pick out a Christmas tree is a magical part of the holiday season. For others, it's a major hassle. Luckily, you can skip the hassle and get that dreamy fresh pine scent delivered to your door. Williams Sonoma offers sturdy, thick Fraser firs grown in the Blue Mountains—order them online and pick your delivery window. Through Christmas Tree Brooklyn, New York residents can easily order a tree, wreath, and have the tree decorated, getting holiday ready in a snap. Head's up to Amazon Prime members—you'll be able to order fresh trees again this year!

Decorate Your Christmas Tree

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Get all of the holiday magic with minimal effort. Target offers five unique ornament kits with everything you need to trim your tree. Choose from the sparkling gold and white Enchanted Eve kit or the bright, kid-friendly Jingle City set. Bonus: ornaments come in a repackable box, so you can easily store the set and pull it out next year.

Available at Target, $100.

Baked Goodies that Taste Like Homemade

The Gingerbread Factory

Order up a batch of cookies or holiday treats and get all the delicious pay off without putting on an apron. The Gingerbread Factory creates impressive gingerbread houses, from classic cabins to impressive castles. They've also got customizable cookies you can send to your co-workers, your kiddo's fave teachers or the neighbors who always shovel your walk. Even if you or your little ones have dietary restrictions, you don't have to miss out on the deliciousness. Check out the vegan and gluten-free goodies from Karma Baker. Check out our list of other holiday treats you can have delivered. Happy eating!

Get Dinner Delivered to Your Door

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Whether you're running last-minute holiday errands, rushing to another winter recital, or waiting in line to meet the big guy in red, one thing's for sure: you don't have time to cook. Whatever you and your kids are craving, you can order up and have it delivered via tried-and-true services like GrubHub or DoorDash. If you've got a sugar hangover, Freshly's farm-fresh, cooked-from-scratch meals offer up a healthy option. With a few clicks, a healthy meal can be delivered to your door.

Skip the Grocery Store

Instacart

Send someone else to the market to pick up the turkey and gravy. Instacart shoppers picks produce for you, plus the service offers exclusive deals save you a little money on your fave products. Same-day delivery is available in cities across the country, from Los Angeles to Houston and Chicago to Washington D.C. Even better: you'll avoid meltdowns in aisle three. Find all the skinny on 16 more grocery delivery services here.

Have Large Gifts Delivered

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If you want to send a big gift to a far-away relative, usually you're stuck with large shipping fees. With the new delivery service Roadie, not only will you save money on shipping costs, but you won't have to deal with packing it up. Roadie will also pick up and drop off just about anything you don't have time to do yourself. 

—Oz Spies

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Summer is full of adventures but kids can get tired of creating their own entertainment pretty quickly. You can keep boredom at bay when you keep a stockpile of fun and educational activity books on hand. From art-by-sticker to beautifully designed sketchbooks, we found something for every kid. Scroll through the slideshow below to see them all.

Tinker-iffic

Aligned with Common Core Standards, TinkerActive Workbooks are available for kindergarten through second graders. The fun activity books feature their own friendly characters, the MotMots and help kids to apply what they learn with hands-on tinkering, making, and engineering activities that use items you have around the house.

Available at amazon.com, $9-$11 as of May 14.

Sticky Situations

Stickyscapes at the Museum is a different take on the traditional activity book. Your kids will love the 8-page sticker booklet that is oozing with over 100 stickers and a double-sided fold-out panoramic scene. One side shows the busy museum during the day, and the other depicts a nighttime extravaganza of the museum after dark.

Available at amazon.com, $10

Family Fun

Get in on the action with your little with The Grown-Up's Guide to Making Art with Kids! This book contains more than 25 activities that include drawing, painting, and crafting skills for both adults and kids. Use for family bonding and to inspire creativity for young and old.

Available at amazon.com, $10

Join the Search for Bigfoot

Bigfoot is back in his newest activity book! With 120 pages of exciting activities, this book is great for kids age five to 12, and will keep them busy and learning anywhere! Pull out on road trips, rainy days and vacation and enjoy tons of puzzles, trivia, twisters and stickers.

Available at amazon.com starting June 10, $10.

Big Fun

Learning is fun, and none more so than when your kids are following the weekly activities in Highlights Summer Fun workbook series. Coming in three versions that include bridging from preschool through second grade, each activity is aligned with state standards. Parents and kids will love the puzzles and the bonus pull-out Hidden Pictures progress poster that comes with a set of reward stickers, award certificate and extra activities.

Available at amazon.com, $11.

Riveting Rosie

A perfect follow-up to bestseller Rosie Revere, Engineer, this activity book stars the same bold, bright heroine, and is filled with activities that require problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Kids will work with Rosie as they design and create their own bicycle, a simple catapult, and more. There are real-life inventor profiles, games, and out-of-the-box tidbits scattered throughout the workbook, all perfect for getting kids to ask the big questions and think creatively. We have a feeling there might be a few made-from-trash treasures popping up this summer!

Ages: 5 - 7 years.

Available at amazon.com, $13.

Great Gardens

Peak your little one’s interest in where food comes from with this veggie-based book. With 102 stickers, 30 activities, and one quiz, kids can go step-by-step in the “garden,” from finding the right tools to learning about root vegetables and even different types: orchards, greenhouses, medieval gardens and more. The colorful stickers are beautifully illustrated, and there’s plenty of room for scribbles and drawings.

Ages: 5 - 8 years.

Available at amazon.com, $8.

Bug Out

Little entomologists will love this new pop-out puppet activity book from paper artist Sato Hisao. There are nine bugs ready to go—ranging from jumping grasshoppers to stinging scorpions—plus three blank designs for coloring. Each model comes with easy assembly instructions, and there’s no scissors or glue required!

Ages: 6 - 9 years.

Available at amazon.com, $13.

Awesome Edutainment

Gakken is the maker of Japan’s bestselling activity books for kids. Each one puts the emphasis on fun, so much that kids won’t even know they’re building important skills while they trace lines and shapes, cut and paste objects, solve mazes and tackle other simple projects. Parents, these books even have notes for you to help your kiddo gain important life tools such as improving focus, problem-solving and social skills.

Ages: 2 and up.

Available for pre-order at amazon.com, $6.

Color-by-Sticker

This sticker book combines the mess-free appeal of stickers with the regular appeal of a coloring book. Each one (choose between pets or animals) comes with 500 stickers to use on 14 different geometric mosaics. Kids can also use coloring crayons or markers to give their designs a personal touch.

Ages: 5 - 8 years.

Available at amazon.com, $9.

Space Out

Future astrophysicists will enjoy working in this lovely activity book that’s filled with fun facts about the universe, and exercises such as drawing solar systems, navigating out of a black hole, and calculating their ages in Jupiter years.

Ages: 6 - 8 years.

Available at amazon.com, $5.

All-In-One Fun

Leave it to Crayola to make an all-in-one kit for kids. This new Color Wonder set includes 18 Baby Shark Coloring Pages, 9 Color Wonder Markers, a Storage Case, and 30 Blank Coloring Pages. The case snaps shut with ease, which is perfect for any summer travel you’ve got planned. Available in princess, Toy Story 4 and smaller kits for Paw Patrol, PJ Masks and Shimmer & Shinethemes.

Ages: 3 and up.

Available at crayola.com, $16.

Draw & Discover

A set of three adorable activity books by celebrated children’s author Yasmeen Ismail, the Draw and Discover series includes Inside, Outside, Upside Down, Push, Pull, Empty, Full and Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad. Kids will join Cat, Dog, Donkey, Bear, Duck and Rabbit as the animals discover feelings, emotions, differences, and opposites: outside and inside, up and down, left to right and back again. Then, using the prompts on each page, little artists can add their own drawings and illustrations to add to the fun!

Ages: 4 - 7.

Available at barnesandnoble.com, $9.99.

Color A Classic Book

Looking for something super sweet? Kids (and parents, too!) can relive the classic story of Big and Little Nutbrown Hare in 96 pages of beautifully illustrated images and words inspired by the bestselling book, Guess How Much I Love You. Written and illustrated by the same original team, this activity book comes with intricate scenes of nature (think: full pages of ladybugs, flowers, acorns and more) and of course, the wonderful story about a dad and his son.

Ages: All ages.

Available at amazon.com, $13.

Something for Everyone

Maybe one kid likes outer space, and the other wants to learn about dinosaurs. This new book is filled with over 100 different activities: scenes to color, maps with basic legends, spot-the-difference puzzles and more, which means there’s something for everyone.

Ages: 4 - 7 years.

Available at amazon.com, $6.

The Blockbuster Add-On

In the spirit of summer your kids will be begging for Moana! At least with this newly released 96-page color and activity book, your little wayfinders will be able to use their creativity to add to the story! Expect to see coloring pages, dot-to-dot, mazes, stickers and more.

Ages: 4 and up.

Available at amazon.com, $9.

— Gabby Cullen & Karly Wood

 

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Open since 1907, the Pike Place Market is one of the oldest year-round farmers markets in the country and one of the most iconic things to do in Seattle. Featuring over 200 shops and more than 80 restaurants, the Market is jam-packed with a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds and tastes. From “flying” fish markets and local artisans, to artfully displayed produce stands, one-of-a-kind coffee shops and dynamic and diverse entertainers, we’ve mapped out everything you need to see, eat and do with kids when visiting this vibrant farmers market in the heart of the city. Read on!

photo: daveraley via Flickr 

When to Go

The Pike Place Market is only closed two days of the year: Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The Market is hugely popular and not surprisingly, the best time to visit is during the week or early on the weekends. Hours at the Market vary among the merchants, but generally, restaurants that offer breakfast tend to open as early as 6 a.m.; produce and seafood stands open at about 7 a.m.; the farm tables open at 8 a.m.; and the crafts markets and merchants normally open by 10 a.m. While the farm table and crafts market closes at 4 p.m., most of the merchants keep the lights on until 6 p.m. and the restaurants stay open until the wee hours of the night. But that won’t really be an issue for you because your bringing the kids, right?

photo: Kristina Moy

What to See

Since we know you can’t possibly see everything within Pike Place Market’s nine-acre historic district with kids in tow, we’ve mapped out six must-see attractions. In no particular order:

Rachel the Piggy Bank: Created by Georgia Gerber, the 550 lb. bronze piggy bank is plenty strong to hold your little guys and gals for a photo opp and if you so choose, drop a coin or two inside her to help support the Pike Place Market Foundation. Find Rachel: beneath the Public Market clock and sign at the corner of Pike Place.

Flying Fish: Everyone in your crew will enjoy this free “flying fish show” where fishmongers throw salmon back and forth across the seafood counters. Find Pike Place Fish: under the Public Market clock.

Giant Shoe Museum: Located on Level 4, the Giant Shoe Museum is exactly what it sounds like. Go and check it out!

Elvis the Fortune Teller: While visiting the Market, you can have your fortune told by Elvis! You’ll find him at the Market Magic & Novelty Shop located in the lower level of the main Market.

Gum Wall: You can’t miss this sticky mess found on the walls in Lower Post Alley. Don’t forget to bring some gum. You can contribute your own personal touch to the “art” while you’re there.

Buskers: Depending on the day or time, you’ll find a variety of street performers including musicians, magicians, clowns, singers, jugglers and even signing parrots. Keep an eye out!

photo: Christine C. via Yelp

Where to Find Good Eats

From sweet to savory, you will find tempting food choices around every corner of the Market. If you’ve got a crew of finicky palates, here are some of the best family-friendly choices:

Lowell’s Restaurant & Bar 
This “almost classy since 1957” restaurant boasts three floors of beautiful waterfront views and delish old-fashioned buttermilk pancakes. Want to try something a little different? Order Lowell’s Incredible Breakfast Taco made with house-made chorizo, scrambled eggs and cotijo cheese on grilled soft double corn tortillas or Lowell’s “Restorative” Breakfast Bowl, a bacon-cheddar-green onion strata fancied up with biscuits and topped with poached eggs over crispy hashbrowns. The Lemon Zest Ricotta Seasonal Berry Pancakes also can’t be beat. But if breakfast doesn’t work for you and your crew, Lowell’s is also open for lunch and dinner.

Beecher’s Handmade Cheese
Press your noses against the glass walls of Beecher’s Handmade Cheese to get a firsthand look at what it takes to make great cheese. Then, beeline it to the café to enjoy hot paninis, soups and the “world’s best mac & cheese.”

Taxi Dogs
You might have to stand in line a while, but this is the place for the best dogs in the city. While junior will like the all-beef kid dog, dad and mom might prefer a pork bratwurst, sun-dried tomato chicken sausage, a beef and Pork hot link or kielbasa. Feeling adventurous? Go completely off the board with a vegetarian dog. Add-ons include grilled onions and peppers, cheddar and mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, chili and coleslaw. They also have a large variety of condiments as well.

Three Girls Bakery
Believe it or not, the Three Girls Bakery has been baking up happiness since 1912. In addition to a variety of pastries and cookies, Three Girls Bakery serves soups and sandwiches made from a variety of breads from some of the best bakeries across the city, Psst..be sure to leave room for a bearclaw.

The Juice Emporium
Featuring 40 (give or take) different healthy beverage choices, The Juice Emporium offers a variety of fresh squeezed juices from fruits and vegetable along with delicious smoothies and bubble tea.

photo: Ellenos

Where to Find Sweet Treats

You probably won’t be able to escape the Market without stopping for at least one sweet treat. From ice cream parlors to candy shops to bakeries, Pike Place Market has plenty to offer. Here are some of our favorites:

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company
Check out the “donut robot” which sends mini donuts on their way into the fryer and out again. These bite-sized wonders made at the Daily Dozen Doughnut Company come with a variety of frostings and toppings and are oh-so tasty. Find the Daily Dozen Doughnut Company near the Pike Place Market news stand. Psst…don’t let the lines intimidate you; they move fast.

photo: Crystal C. via Yelp

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream
Set in a space that is both nostalgic and modern, Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream hosts a full menu of sundaes, sodas, floats and, of course, simple ice cream cones. Featuring creations made from Lopez Island Creamery ice cream and topped with housemade syrups and sauces, Shug’s is the bomb! Mom and dad will appreciate the organic coffee, adult ice cream cocktails and local beer and wine offerings, too.

Ellenos
Using only 100 percent natural fruits and toppings, Ellenos greek yogurt is not only delicious, but a super-popular spot for a little pick-me-up or after meal dessert any time of the day. Try their Nutty Fruity Muesli, Lemon Curd, Marionberry, Passionfruit, Mango and Pumpkin Pie. You can thank us later!

Sweetie’s Candy
Located in the lower level of the Market and housed in a tiny space (just 135 square feet!) Sweetie’s Candy caries over 200 different goodies including Jelly Belly’s, gummi candies, nostalgic candies and plenty of sweet gifts.

photo: Arthur A. via Yelp

Where to Shop

Most of the retail shops at the Market are underneath what you see on the street level. From apparel, art, books and music, to maps, collectibles and home and kitchen goods, the Market is jam-packed with unique and one-of-a-kind shops. Here are a some crowd-pleasing faves to check out:

Golden Age Collectables
Did you know that the world’s oldest comic book shop is located in the Market? It’s true and they have everything your littles (and you) want to splurge on: comics and manga, toys and games, pictures of your favorite stars and scripts from their movies. From light-sabers to Bobbleheads, you’ll find it here.

Seattle Market Magic
Located in the Market’s lower level, Seattle Market Magic is part museum and part magic shop. Lined with pictures of famous magicians on the walls, you’ll find everything a budding magician needs for his or her new act, including how-to books, videos, props and more.

Rummage Around
With an ever-changing inventory of hidden treasures and vintage goods, you never know what you’re going to find at Rummage Around. The inventory changes from week to week with second-hand collectibles, antiques and a variety of goods.

3D Wood Puzzles
You won’t believe what you’ll find at 3D Wood Puzzles. Over 100 different wooden 3D models of everything from dragons to the Space Needle. You’ll find them just down the ramp from Pike Place Fish.

photo: Pike Place Market

Special Events

You probably don’t need another reason to visit Pike Place Market, but in case you do, consider visiting during these special events and make your trip even more memorable.

Daffodil Day
Each year, 10,000 daffodils are handed out to downtown Seattle residents, workers and Market visitors honoring the first day of spring. Families are encouraged to join the many community members and volunteers in the fun of handing out flowers in exchange for smiles around noon.

Annual Flower Festival
The Market always has hundreds of flowers to choose from, but during Mother’s Day Weekend, an extra abundance of tulips, daffodils, irises and peonies are on hand. The Atrium Kitchen has also been known to offer special cooking classes with mom where attendees will learn how to prepare spaghetti from scratch.

photo: Downtown Seattle Association

Downtown Summer Sounds
Recently, the Market was included in the Downtown Association’s Downtown Summer Sounds program that brings free local music concerts during the months of July and August. Whether its afro-soul, rockabilly, Americana, rock ‘n roll, R&B, electronic, or indie, chances are good that you and your kids will like what you hear. Visit the Downtown Seattle Association’s website to see this year’s lineup.

Costumes on the Cobblestones
While not always on Halloween, the Market hosts this daytime event of trick-or-treating throughout its nine acres of shops and businesses with many handing out treats for little tricksters showing off their superhero, princess or pirate attire. The fun continues on the Market Front (1901 Western Ave.) with fresh apple cider and pumpkin picking.

Magic in the Market
Christmas tends to come early at the Market with this free all-day event that is usually held right after Thanksgiving. The festive affair features one-on-one meetings with Santa, Christmas cookie decorating, live reindeer, festive holiday music, hot apple cider and cocoa, a “Stockings and Stuffers” craft fair, Christmas tree shopping, demonstrations and an annual Christmas tree lighting countdown with the jolly old elf himself in the early evening. You can also expect a few surprises here and there too.

Pike Place Market
1st Ave and Pike St.
Seattle, Wa 98101
206-602-6420
Online: pikeplacemarket.org

For more information, be sure to check out the Pike Place Market Visitors Guide.

—Jeff Totey

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For parents still recovering from Thanksgiving cooking overload, the last thing you want to do is bake a jumbo batch of sweets for upcoming holiday festivities. Outsource that task and have a pro bake ‘em and bring ‘em to your door! The Bay Area offers a plethora of on-demand, small-batch cookie options that provide fresh oven-to-door delivery. What are you waiting for?

Hey, Cookie

Hey, Cookie

More than a mere cookie company, Hey Cookie’s cookies are delivered with a cheery personal touch that will be extra fun for the lucky kid who gets to answer the door. Founder Christa Hill or one of her staff will arrive at your party looking a bit like a 1950s housewife in a whimsical, vintage smock frock, with ruffles, lace and petticoat (or maybe an apron and polka dots). The fun frocks, some of which are German dirndls and American Square dancing dresses, bring friendliness and frivolity to the delivery service. But, says Christa, it also helps people notice this cookie vendor in a crowd. Hill started her business selling her cookies in Dolores Park, like a strolling ice-cream man. Buyers shout out “hey, cookie!” and she would come over with her basket. She still delivers to parks, pubs and other public spots but she also will deliver her fresh-baked wares to your doorstep.

This year she’s closing up shop from December 17-January 15 so if you want a knock from a happy cookie lady, you’ll need to have your event before then. The minimum order for delivery during the peak season is $100 for 70 cookies delivered, which includes the delivery fee.

Email: heycookiesf@gmail.com
Phone: 415-999-0205
Online: heycookiesf.com

Doughbies

Doughbies

Many Bay Area restaurants offer delivery through a third-party courier service but Doughbies has its own awesome courier team who deliver by car, bike, scooter and even motorcycle. They promise delivery of freshly-baked cookies by local bakers in 20 minutes or less.

This holiday season they are offering some special treats including Gingersnap Cookies Dipped in White Chocolate, Peppermint Brookies, Confetti Cookies, Red Velvet Crackle Cookies and Merry and Mini Holiday Cookie Jars. They also have some fun add-on products that would make excellent gifts like the return of their Holiday Hot Cocoa Kit and new items like Elisabeth Der Nederlanden's newest book, Holiday Cookies: Showstopping Recipes to Sweeten the Season, and a bag of freshly-roasted coffee courtesy of Front Coffee Roasters.

Also cool is that Doughbies has an app so you can order your cookies in the car (drive safely) and get them when you arrive.

Phone: 201-676-9602
Online: doughbies.com 

Chantal Guillon Macaron

Chantal Guillon Macaron

For something with eye-popping colors that burst with festivity, Chantal Guillon Macaron adds a touch of elegance to any special gathering. With an array of flavors in bite-sized morsels, macarons are perfect for palates young and old. Chantal Guillon’s French meringue pastry is filled with a chocolate-based ganache and comes in a kaleidoscope of colors.

There are unique flavors such as Almond amaretto, apricot pistachio, Grand Marnier, lavender black currant, Persian rose and classics like dark chocolate and salted caramel. A multi-tiered macaron tower ups the merriment as high as you want to go. The medium tower has 8 levels. With 10 levels, you can stack up to 96 macarons. There are many other options, with infinitely customizable configurations as well as gift boxes and baskets.

Chantal Guillon Macaron offers hand-delivery service in San Francisco, the Peninsula, the South Bay and San Jose seven days a week and customers can select a two-hour time slot to receive their order.

437 A Hayes St.
San Francisco, CA
415-864 2400

1309 Howard St.
San Francisco, CA
415-512-1020

444 University Ave
Palo Alto, CA
650-322-2255

Online: chantalguillon.com

Cookie Love SF

Cookie Love SF

Cookie Love is a great option for family gatherings because many of their cookie offerings are mini-sized for mini-tykes as well as bigger sizes for . . . mini tykes who like big cookies. There are some wild kid-friendly choices like potato chip cookies and subtle flavors like lavender white chocolate where the sweetness is mellowed with aromatic lavender blossoms. There are also gluten-free options, like their triple chocolate decadence cookie, that are good enough even for gluten eaters. While the Nob Hill store doesn’t deliver independently, they do use Caviar and Caviar waives the delivery fee on your first order, so make it a doozie!

1488 Pine St.
San Francisco, CA
415-829-7449
Online: cookielovesf.com

What’s the best cookie you have had delivered? Let us know in the comments!

—Erika Milvy

Featured photo courtesy of Hey, Cookie

Hair swirling in the ebbing currents, graceful weightlessness, aqua-tinted vision, and of course Ariel of The Little Mermaid are what make little girls daydream about being mermaids. We think a mermaid birthday party is a perfect time to make her (or his!) fanciful dreams come true. Read on to learn how to dazzle your mermaid loving kiddo and her friends with whimsical decor, delicious “seafood” and unforgettable activities.

Look the Part

For the big day (or even just a regular Sunday) if you want the birthday gal or guy to look the part, follow our easy mermaid tutorial. There’s only 5 easy steps! Click here for the scoop.

photo: Erin Feher

Invitations

These message in a bottle invitations are a clever and fun way to let your guests know it’s going to be a fun one. The detailed do it yourself directions at Crafting A Green World lets you add your own personal touch and includes everything you need to know, from cleaning used bottles, to paper staining, and even a colorful wax seal.

If you’re not the craftiest crayon in the box, you can buy a message in a bottle kit at Invitation in a Bottle. For three bucks a pop, they will personalize your invitations, and send you a complete kit including, bottles, sand, shells, and ribbons all in the color and style of your choosing.

Your guests will be giggling with excitement when they see these funny and adorable cards. Send off your little one’s pic to Happy Cat Printables and they will turn her into a virtual mermaid! The invitation is then sent as a jpg or pdf file so you can print out as many as you’d like.

Become a Mermaid

Did you know Mermaid schools are popping up across the country? From a mermaid camp in Florida to a mermaid swimming school in Minnesota, click here for where to take your own little mermaid’s love of everything under-the-sea to the next level.

photo: Sheroes Entertainment

Decorations

Capture the ethereal essence of an underwater kingdom with these delightful decorations. Craftier parents can create some effects themselves, while those more craft-challenged may find some of the store bought items more appealing.

Adorn your party room with these whimsical jellyfish—beautifully displayed here at I Scrap, U Scrap—will make you and your guests will feel as though you are swimming in an underwater wonderland. Color an upside down paper bowl and glue matching ribbons to their bellies; then add googly eyes make them come alive.


AngliesDesignz, available on Etsy, offers the whole Mermaid kit-and-caboodle with their Mermaid Girly Under the Sea Kit. They’ve got the bases covered from cake-toppers to birthday banners, and will deck out your party with these adorable ornaments.

Every little mermaid should be adorned with shells and pearls and no one understands this more than Dominica of Proudest Monkey Photography. She displays a truly whimsical way of capturing a gorgeous party setting with her table top decorations and handmade chair flair shown here via Chickabug.

Food

A mermaid-themed party is a perfect opportunity to get fun and creative with your kiddo’s finger food. Here are some delicious ways to dine on the abundance of the ocean without wrinkling your guests’ noses.

Put an ocean-inspired twist on your classic Chex Mix recipe by adding goldfish crackers, like in this recipe from Brownie Bites. Want more great snack ideas? Click here for more seaside-inspired treats.

photo: Brownie Bites

Get that cool-breeze-in-your-face feeling with this refreshing beverage shown here by High Heeled Hostess.

It’s no stretch of the imagination to think maybe your little mermaid isn’t too keen on eating raw fish. Fret not! You can fake it ’til you make it with this easy, sushi knock-off brought to you by MommyGoggles.

Your guests will be lickin’ their lip when they see this revamped lunchtime classic—starfish pizza and seashell salad. Easy directions courtesy of BubblyNatureCreations.

Sarah at CottonKiwi delivers all things under the sea with these great mermaid munchies. From Octopus weenies to Oyster and Pearl Madeleine cookies, she’s got you covered.

Activities

Everyone knows a mermaid’s only job is to play! Here are some fun aways to celebrate the plight of the mermaid.

Every mermaid princess needs a royal, jewel-encrusted, glittering crown sitting atop her wind-swept hair. Genevieve Gail provides you with a printable template for your little mermaids to decorate to their hearts desire.

Whether your little mermaid is in grade school, or preschool, Easy Party Ideas and Games has a plethora of dancing, throwing, tagging and treasure hunting games—including this one, shown here by Creative Party Place.

Guests will be having a ball when they step inside a mermaid stand-in cut-out. Let them visualize themselves as real mermaids with this cute photo op, shown here by the Party Animal. If your artsy, make one on your own, if not, there are many gorgeous options for purchase.

Get crafty with these underwater-themed sticker snow globes. Directions at the Outlaw Mom are easy and the end result is your mermaid’s own little piece of the ocean.

The Cake

If you’re looking to purchase an over-the-top cake for your little mermaid, here are some gorgeous examples of the endless possibilities.

Carina of The Jet Set is a jack-of-all-trades and one of her many talents is baking. Here she showcases a completely edible, completely gorgeous seaside confection.

Aussie mom Steph Bondville had to share this amazing cake her friend had made for her daughter’s 6th birthday. There’s a surprise inside– the cake is layered aqua ombre.

This buttermilk work of art is just a little slice of what Sweet and Saucy can create. Edible sand? No problem!

Not a professional baker? No problem! Cake-toppers add that special touch to your homemade cake that will take your confection to the next level.

Modern Lux Events will have any assortment of cake topper, from cuddly cute, to downright breathtaking.

Artisan Cake Company offers truly artistic cake toppers, you won’t want to eat them. The best part? They are prepared to ship all over the globe, no matter which ocean your little mermaid swims in.

The cake-toppers at Patricia Minish Designs (via Etsy), add some bling and pizzaz to your cake giving your little mermaid a cake dripping in fantasy.

Party Favors

When the time comes to say good-bye to your little aquatic guests, you’ll want to give them something to remember this amazing experience. Here are some pretty little keepsakes to send them home with.

Guests can rock the mermaid look long after the party ends with these adorable starfish headbands by SunAndSurfCreations.

This mermaid-shaped novelty soap has elegance and utility. Your kids will be partyin’ like a mermaid the next time they hop in the tub with this handmade soap by BlondInABathtub.

Your guests can bring home part of the ocean with them when they wear these cute bottle cap and shell necklaces made by Zanymanilyla Bottle Capz and Jewelz.

Do you have any other ideas to add to make your kiddo’s mermaid birthday party an awesome one? Let us know your tips in the comment section below.

— Lisana de la Torre

Before you spend an hour or two trying to slap together a slideshow with your precious photos and videos, stop! If you’ve got an iPhone, you’ve probably already made a whole library full of movies without even trying. It’s all thanks to the new iOS 10 Memories feature in iPhone’s Photos app. Every time you snap a photo, Memories takes it and makes perfectly-choreographed photo/video slideshows that make your moments look even more amazing than you remember.

Want to see a movie of your whole last year? It’s there. Want to watch a movie about this time 2014? That’s there, too (at least, if you had your phone then). Ready to take a peek? Here’s how to find Memories on your phone:

1. Open the Photos app on your phone. It looks like this:

2. Tap Memories in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.

3. To play movies, just click on the arrow icon and the movie will start. You’ll see which photos are in the slideshow in the area beneath the movie. To remove photos from the slideshow, click on them and then hit the trash can icon.

Want More?
If you want to learn how to search for memories by location, date or person — or to find out more about how to edit your slideshows with your own personal touch — check out this comprehensive How-To Guide from iMore.

Want to see the app in action? Click on the video below for a step-by-step tutorial.

Have you tried this feature on your iPhone? What do you think? Tell us in the comments below. 

Fans of Mo Willems’ Elephant and Piggie series will be indisputably thrilled that We Are In A Play! is the 2015-2016 season opener for Seattle Children’s Theatre. And whether you’re new to the delights of Gerald (an elephant) and Piggie (a pig) or already charmed devotees, you won’t be disappointed by this hour of family fun. So grab your tiniest ticket holders and read on for the inside scoop on this tale of friendship and adventure.

photo: Seattle Children’s Theatre

The Story
Mo Willems, the prolific and highly-acclaimed children’s book author (best known for the Elephant and Piggie, Pigeon and Knuffle Bunny series), is also the dynamo behind the script and lyrics of this newest play. Borrowing plot lines and characters from a number of his books, We Are In A Play! follows worry wart, Gerald, and fun-loving, Piggie through their day where “anything can happen.” Whether it’s finding the perfect outfit for a party or reacting to a friend’s mistake, the slightly neurotic Gerald and ever-optimistic Piggie approach the day’s obstacles in different ways, but their charming loyalty to one another is the common thread through this easily-followed by perfectly oddball plot.

photo: Seattle Children’s Theatre

Designed for All Ages
For those families with older kids, fear not! Although this play is decidedly G-rated, it manages to keenly avoid becoming saccharine. While the pre-K thru 2nd grade crowd will adore that their favorite early reader books have found their way onstage, the clever one-liners sprinkled throughout (Darth Vadar impressions never disappoint) will keep parents and even the most persnickety tween engaged and smiling. There’s also lots of physical comedy and ample singing, dancing and boogie-woogie piano music, so expect to be tapping your toes throughout. (If your kiddos aren’t fond of loud noises or music, consider attending the sensory-friendly Relaxed Performance on November 7).

What to Expect
Fans of the Elephant and Piggie books will love that the set design perfectly captures the simplicity of the books’ styling. And while Director Rita Giomi has cleverly banished any cartoony costumes or giant foam caricatures for Gerald and Piggie (thank goodness), Willems’ devotees will instantly connect with the actors who easily take on the personas of these two beloved friends. Notable new characters include the Motown-esque singing Squirelles who make frequent lyrical appearances and offer a more mature perspective on the happenings of the moment.

But you don’t have to have read the books to appreciate both the craft and message of this upbeat play. As you watch Gerald and Piggie sing and dance their way through their day together, strong themes such as friendship, sharing, listening to others, showing gratitude and loving your own (weird and wacky) talents arise frequently and make for easy opportunities for family discussions after the lights go up.

photo: Seattle Children’s Theatre

Good to Know
This play is a quick one-hour and like all SCT performances, it concludes with a brief 10 minute post-show discussion between the audience and cast. The actors quickly engage kids with thoughtful and humorous questions about the themes of the play, and they give kids the chance to lob technical or theme-related questions back to the cast and crew. This is a classy, personal touch on an already top-notch show and speaks to the professionalism of the SCT staff and their commitment to making these performances digestible and enjoyable for their young audience. Stick around a bit longer, and your budding thespians can get their programs signed by Gerald and Piggie themselves! Or take a picture with their very own cute mugs in a Gerald and Piggie cutout.

photo: Katie Gruver

Seattle Children’s Theatre
201 Thomas St.,
Seattle, Wa 98109
206-441-3322
Online: sct.org

Dates: Daily, through Dec. 6, 2015
Cost: $22-$40
Ages: 4 & older
Buy Tickets: ct.org/tickets

Do you love Gerald and Piggie? Tell us your favorite Mo Willems’ book in the Comments below. And be sure to check out the other Red Tricycle approved theatrical events coming soon to a stage near you!

— Katie Gruver

The tots might not entirely understand the meaning behind Passover Seder yet, but they can still get involved on the special night. For wriggly ones sans prolonged attention spans, a kid-centric Seder plate might be exactly the colorful and creative supplement they need. Check out these imaginative Seder plates, filled with delightful drawings and special details to help engage and educate kids. We’ll leave the storytelling to you.

Homemade Seder Plate
Your kids will be beaming to see their handiwork on the table, and they’ll definitely be eager to answer any questions about the Exodus story. Instructions on how to make this homemade Seder plate by Brenda Ponnay can be found over at TheShiksa.com.

Photo: Brenda Ponnay

Melamine Passover Seder Plate
For any little one that may be learning Hebrew on the side, this artistic Passover plate features subtitled indentations. The plate itself is also sturdy and easy to maintain, so moms and dads don’t have to worry about it breaking or nicking.

Cost: $19.99
Online: amazon.com

Photo: Amazon

Children’s Seder Plate
If you’re having a large family get together with lots of little ones, this inexpensive Seder plate is the perfect option. We love how it’s got all the children of the world, promoting a message of peace and unity.

Cost$9.95
Online: moderntribe.com

Photo: ModernTribe

Hand Painted Original Ceramic Seder Plate
This gorgeous Seder plate is one that will suit any Passover attendee from meemaw to the littlest ones. We love the abstract tree design that wraps around the whole plate, along with the hand-written inscriptions that give it a personal touch.

Cost: $84
Online: Beth Goldstein Designs via Etsy

Photo: Beth Goldstein Designs

Houses Seder Plate
Hand painted so that no two are alike, this unique Seder plate is ringed with brightly colored houses of Jerusalem to bring joy to the Passover celebrations. It’s also inscribed with Hebrew lettering and subtitles to ensure proper placement of the foods.

Cost: $150
Online: tamarabaskin.com

Photo: Tamara Baskin

Children of Israel Seder Plate
This brightly painted Seder plate is a perfect addition to the youth table as the portrait of the kids will remind fidgety tots that Passover isn’t just for grownups.

Cost: $44.95
Online: traditionsjewishgifts.com

Photo: Traditions Jewish Gifts

Colorful Plastic Seder Plate
Kids will love reading the question and answers that wrap around the edges of this plate. It’s plastic (read: unbreakable!) and makes for a great first plate for tots.

Cost: $3.95
Online: traditionsjewishgifts.com

Photo: Traditions Jewish Gifts

Disposable Seder Plate
Keep the cleanup to a minimum (especially if you’re feeding a crowd) by buying a set of disposable Seder plates. This understated blue and white set with cute sketches will look perfect on your Passover table.

Cost: $18.05
Online: amazon.com

Photo: Amazon

Hand-Painted Seder Plate
This colorful plate is sure to become a special family heirloom in the years to come. It can be customized with your favorite colors (though we love the bright color scheme pictured) and you can add a special message to be written on the back as well.

Cost: $90
Online: Platterpus Designs via Etsy

Photo: Platterpus Designs

Which one would your kids love to use? Share your pick in the comments below!

— Christal Yuen and Susie Foresman