What’s better than new holiday decorations? Affordable ones of course! IKEA just unveiled it’s 2021 holiday collection and decorations start at just one dollar.

Every item in IKEA’s new Vinterfest collection is designed with families in mind. Each piece is sleek and stylish, yet simple and functional. In other words, you won’t spend the entire month of December asking your kids not to touch anything. That classic Scandinavian style that’s basic yet bold embodies this whimsical collection. Here are a few of our favorites.

Artificial Tree

This six foot tree couldn't be easier to put up year after year. Needle-free and easy to store, this popular IKEA item is truly the gift that keeps on giving.

$130

Animal Ornaments

Could these adorable animal ornaments be any cuter? Each pack comes with Scandinavian-inspired forest animals that include a fox, hare and a reindeer.

$13

Cookie Cutters with Container

Enjoy some quality family time baking those holiday cookies with this set of assorted cookie cutter shapes.

$4

Tealight Holder

Whimsical and functional, this adorable tree and fox tealight holder is the perfect way to dress up that boring little candle.

$10

Table Runner

A fun and festive table runner for just $5?! This four foot runner is made from cotton and is easily machine washable.

$5

Holiday Tin

Pack those fresh-baked cookies into these adorable tins and they make the perfect homemade gift for a teacher or neighbor.

$4

You can shop the entire Vinterfest collection in stores and online here.

—Karly Wood

All photos: IKEA

 

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‘Tis the season to shop for fall gear and coordinated family photo looks. Janie and Jack has your kid crew covered from head to toe with plaids, reindeer, sherpa lining and “soft pants” dominating our list of favorites. Now through 9/27/21, you can save 25% sitewide by using FAMILY25 at checkout. Check out our top pics for the season.

Disney Mickey Mouse Puffer Jacket

Perfect for the Disney-obsessed little one in your life, this puffer jacket is a great option to bring along with you in case the temps dip.

Sizes: 6mo-12

Get it here, $69. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Skinny Jean in Night Sky Wash

Who doesn’t need a new pair of jeans in the fall? These adorable skinny jeans are a dark wash, which means you can dress them up and down. They have an adjustable waist and have 2% spandex for that perfect stretch. 

Sizes: 3-6 mo-10

Buy them here, $39. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Velvet Puff Sleeve Dress

The holiday season is nearly here, and your tween will be needing fancy clothes for those parties and family gatherings. Without tons of frills but with plenty of class, this red velvet dress is perfect for older kids.
Sizes: 8-16. 

Buy it here, $89. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Reindeer Shawl Collar Cardigan

How cute will your little one look when wearing this sweater for pictures with Santa? TBH, we might just let them wear it all winter long. 

Sizes: 6mo-12

Get it here, $59. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Parisian Girl Tee

This 100% cotton jersey t-shirt comes with an adorable illustration of a chic little girl and her dog. 

Sizes: 3-6 mo-12

Buy it here, $22. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Denim Sherpa Lined Coat

Can we all agree that we wish this so-cozy jacket came in our size? It's perfect for easing from fall into winter, especially if you add on a fun scarf. 

Sizes: 6mo-16

Get it here, $89. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Buckle Sweater

How cute is this sweater? Thick and warm, with little details, they’ll want to wear this over and over.

Sizes: 6-12mo - 12

Buy it here, $56. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

The Twill Jogger

There's nothing that sends a kid over the edge like having to wear "tight pants." This issue is solved with these joggers. They're soft but look dressed up and bonus, there are pockets for all the treasures. 

Sizes: 6mo-16

Get it here, $42. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

Faux Fur Bomber Jacket

Your glam tween will stay cozy warm and stylish through the winter months with this faux fur bomber jacket. It’s fully lined and is machine washable. 

Sizes: 8-16

Buy it here, $94. Plus, 25% off when you use FAMILY25 through 9/27/21. 

 

Images courtesy of Janie and Jack

—Kate Loweth & Gabby Cullen

 

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Breakfast just got more fun! If you’re trying to get your kiddos excited about their morning meal, you need to sneak a peak at this kitchen toy.

The Animal Mini Waffle Maker ($38.95) whips up seven waffles or pancakes in a flash. It comes with a mold to create your own tigers, puppies, reindeer, cat and a bear that make mealtime a breeze.

photo: Waffle Wow via Amazon

The non-stick iron creates waffles or pancakes with the silver dollar-sized designs on both sides and cleans up quickly. You can snag the Animal Mini Waffle Maker on Amazon for $38.95.

Breakfast is served!

––Karly Wood

 

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These animal facts for kids will help the whole family learn more about the wild side of things

Sharks don’t have bones. Sloths are great swimmers. Monkeys can go for several days without water! Yup, kids love learning and there’s nothing like a few fun and wacky facts to amuse them. From the three-toed sloth to the unicorn of the sea, we’ve gathered some fun facts about animals that kids will love.

10 Shark Facts for Kids

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1. Sharks have been around for over 400 million years. 

2. There are more than 470 species of sharks. 

3. Sharks do not actually hunt humans or consider humans food. Sharks incidents occur when sharks are hunting for seals, dolphins or other "human-sized" prey. It's a case of mistaken identity!  

4. The goblin shark is considered the ugliest shark in the world. 

5. The shape of a hammerhead shark's head actually improves their vision. 

6. There are nine species of hammerhead sharks around the world. 

7. The Great Hammerhead can weigh as much as 1000 lbs. and be as long as 20 feet 

8. Most sharks live around 25 years but some can live as long as 100. 

9. Sharks do not have bones. Their skeleton is made of cartilage. 

10. Some sharks can swim up 40 MPH.  

9 Big Facts About Elephants

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1. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are the largest land mammal on earth.

2. Elephas maximus is the Latin name for the Asian Elephant. They are smaller than African Elephants.

3. Asian Elephants also have smaller, less-pronounced ears than those of African Elephants.

4. An elephant trunk has close to 40,000 muscles. 

5. Elephant tusks do not grow back. 

6. Elephants have a gestation period (the time when the fetus is growing in the mom) for 22 months—the longest of any mammal.

7. Elephants eat for about 16 hours every day! 

8. Elephants only eat plants, so they are herbivores. They eat grasses, bamboos, flowers, seeds, fruits, leaves and other plant matter. 

9. Baby elephants are able to stand within 20 minutes of being born.

14 Things to Know About Manatees

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1. There are three species of Manatee (Trichechus). They are the West African manatee (T. senegalensis), the Amazonian manatee (T. inunguis) and the West Indian manatee (T. manatus). The West Indian manatee is the species seen frequenting the Florida Coast.

2. The common nickname for the manatee is the sea cow.

3. Manatees are believed to account for at least some of the early-explorer’s mermaid sightings.

4. They can reach 13-feet long and weigh as much as 3,000 pounds.

5. But don’t be fooled by their size: they are gentle giants. They graze on water grasses, weeds and algae. They are the only aquatic herbivore.

6. In fact, an adult manatee can eat 1/10 of its weight in a day.

7. Manatees use their flippers to walk along the bottom of the body of water, feeling for food. When they find it, they scoop it up toward their mouths with their flipper.

8. Manatees are mammals, and they have one baby every two to five years. The babies are born underwater. Females are pregnant for about 1 year. The young nurse for 1-½-2 years.

9. Manatees live in the water but they need air to survive. They surface every few minutes when active and can stay under for as long as 20 minutes if still.

10. Babies need help getting up to the surface for their first breath. Shortly after birth they are able to swim on their own: usually within an hour.

11. Most mammals have seven neck vertebrae but the both the manatee and the sloth have just six. This means that manatees can’t turn their heads.

12. Besides the dugong, the manatee's closest living relative is the elephant.

13. Manatees can actually swim up to 20 MPH.

14. Manatees face a number of dangers in their native waters: boating accidents can harm or even kill manatees and things like plastics in the water can cause health problems. You can learn more about how to protect manatees even if you live thousands of miles away, by visiting Save the Manatee. 

10 Things to Know About Narwhals

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1. Narwhals are basically whales that sport a spiraled horn, or tusk, that juts out of their head much like a unicorn horn. Some narwhals actually have two tusks.

2. The narwhal’s tusk is actually a long jutting tooth. It even has nerves.

3. The tusk can grow as long as 10 feet. A narwhal can be 17 feet in length (plus the tusk!).

4. Narwhals sometimes use their tusks to joust.

5. They live in the Arctic waters of Greenland, Norway, Canada and Russia.

6. Narwhals weigh as much as 4200 pounds.

7. They eat squid, shrimp, halibut and cod.

8. There are about 80,000 narwhals throughout the Arctic waters.

9. Historians actually think that the narwhals are what the unicorns myth is base on. During the Middle Ages, unicorn horns were so coveted that royalty would pay extraordinary prices for them, often the weight of the horn in gold. Hunters traveled to Northern Europe to try and capture the narwhals and bring back their horns (which they would tell the royals were from unicorns).

10. Narwhals are still hunted today for their tusks, and in addition face other environmental threats like pollution. You can help by adopting a narwhal (bonus: you get a plush narwhal as a keepsake!).

13 Fascinating Facts About Reindeer

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1.Rangifer tarandus is the scientific name for the animal we most commonly call reindeer. They are in the same family as deer, and there are more than a dozen sub-species. 

2. In the wild, some reindeers travel more than 3000 miles in a single year.

3. In North America, reindeer are also known as caribou, although the current "taxonomic jury" is out on that all species of reindeer are caribou. Most people use the terms interchangeably.

4. Reindeer like it cold! They are native to Arctic and subarctic regions as well as tundra and boreal (read: snow, snow, snow!) to northern Europe, Siberia and North America.

5. The indigenous people of Finland, the Saami, have more than 400 words for the food, tools and other products taken from reindeer. Their word for reindeer, raingo, may be where the common name is derived.

6. Reindeer beards? In the winter time for reindeer grow their facial hair long enough to cover their mouths, which protects their muzzles when grazing in the snow.

7. Male reindeer have louder calls than females. Males use a small pouch under the skin of their throats which they inflate to blast out a loud bellow.

8. Reindeer grow new antlers every year.

9. For almost all kinds of reindeer, both male and female reindeer have antlers. Females shed their antlers when they give birth in the spring.

10. The Finnish Forest Reindeer, arguably the reindeer of Santa Claus fame, are the largest reindeer species. They are over 7 ½ feet long. 

11. Finnish Forest Reindeer hooves have a special scoop that helps them forage through the snow for lichen and moss.

12. In warmer months, reindeer feast on grasses, mushrooms and plants. In the winter they feast mainly on moss and lichen.Reindeer have a strong sense of smell, which helps them sniff out food underneath layers of snow.

13. In many cultures, Reindeer are used  pull sleds and sleigh. There's evidence of this dating back 7,000 years ago in Siberia!

17 Sloth Facts You Can Take Your Time Reading

Mathias Appel via Flickr

1. Sloths really are slow. So slow, in fact, that in the humidity of their native climate an algae actually grows on their fur. This gives them a greenish hue, which acts as camouflage.

2. Sloths, moths and algae have a beneficial relationship: The pyralid moth is a species of moth that lives in the sloth’s fleece. There is also an algae species that grows in the grooved hair of the sloth. Scientists believe that the moth transports nutrient-rich waste from the sloth’s poop to fertilize the algae. In other words, the moths are algae farmers on the sloth’s back. And guess what else? The algae is a key source of food for the sloth!

3. Sloths have 10 upper teeth and 8 lower teeth.

4. They can weigh between 8-17 pounds and grow to be between 21–29 inches in length.

5. Two-toed sloths can live up to 20 years in the wild and 30-40 years in captivity!

6. Sloths cannot shiver to stay warm, and so have difficulty maintaining their body temperature on rainy days.

7. Sloths see better at night than in the day and they have very poor hearing. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food and other sloths.

8. Sloths come down from their canopy about once a week to pee and poo unless there is a danger or predator. If that’s the case they do it from the trees!

9. They are good swimmers, especially the backstroke.

10. While they are very quiet in general, if scared they will hiss or moan.

11. Sloths eat leaves, twigs, berries, fruits and the occasional insect or small animal.

12. Females sloths are pregnant for six months.

13. Sloths usually mate and give birth while hanging in trees. Mothers will birth their babies either on the ground upside down in a hanging position. After it is born the infant grabs onto the mother’s fur and makes its way to her chest to nurse.

14. Sloth mother’s milk is higher in fat (6.9 %) and protein (61%) than cow's milk.

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15. There are also four species of three-toed sloths including Bradypodidae pygmaeus, a pygmy species. The other three are B. torquatus, which has a mane; B. tridactylus also known as the pale-throated, three-toed sloth; and B. variegatus, the brown throated, three-toed sloth. They share many characteristics with their two-toed cousins, but a few things are different. 

16. Three-toed sloths are better swimmers than their two-toed relatives.

17. They change trees up to four times a day.

18. The are diurnal, meaning they are awake either day or night. Two-toed sloths are nocturnal.

Want to learn more about these amazing animals and how you can help protect their habitat? Visit the WWF's sloth page.

18 Marvelous Monkey Facts

Marianne Hale courtesy SF Zoo

1. The Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) are native to eastern Bolivia, northeastern Argentina, Paraguay and southern Brazil.

2. Black Howlers eat they eat leaves, fruit and vegetable matter.

3. They get their name because they have enlarged throats and extra large voice boxes which allows them to howls.

4. They also have a special bony pouch beneath their throat that acts as a resonator which helps project their howls at great distances, sometimes more than a kilometer! Click here to hear it.

5. Young howlers are cared for by several females who carry, groom and protect it. Males will also help out.

6. Black Howler Monkeys do not have opposable thumbs. 

7. The Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri sciureus) native to the lowland rainforest of Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil.

8. Squirrel Monkeys eat a varied diet of insects, spiders, bird’s eggs and nestlings, fruits, nuts, blossoms and other forest edibles.

9. Squirrel monkeys have the largest groups of any other New World monkey, with as many as 100 monkeys in a given band.

10. They are not only smaller in size, but they make chirps and peeps for contact and alarms, earning them their likeness to the squirrel.

11. Squirrel Monkey births coincide with the time of greatest rainfall.

Marianne Hale courtesy SF Zoo

12. The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) are also known as Hussar monkeys, military monkeys and dancing red monkeys.

13. The Patas Monkey’s habitat is brush and grass savannas of Central Africa from Senegal to Ethiopia and south to Tanzania.

14. Patas Monkey diet consists mainly of grasses, shelled fruits seeds, berries, locusts and other insects, birds and lizards.

15. The Patas is large and slender, usually reddish gray, white or pale pink, with a long tail that is dark above and light underneath.

16. Adults have white mustache and whiskers and the males have mane-like hair.

17. They can go several days without drinking water.

18. Patas not only have opposable thumbs, they also have opposable big toes!

 

 

 

Cover your ears right now. Seriously: break out the earmuffs, the wooly hats and anything else you can find to keep you from hearing the “Santa Shark” Christmas song. Yep, that’s right. The earworm that your kiddos crave is back with a Christmas edition.

PinkFong’s “Baby Shark” is more than just a cute little ol’ kids song. It’s a tune that absolutely, positively will get stuck in your head. Hours after your tot danced around the family room to popular YouTube video, we know you’ll catch yourself quietly singing “Baby shark, doo doo doodoodoodoo doo” to yourself. Well, now the same can be said for “Santa Shark.”

Unlike the original, the holiday version was created by YouTubers Super Simple Songs. But that doesn’t mean it’s any less memorable. Instead of the original “doo-doo-doos”, the Santa-fied version has, “ho ho hos.” (Of course.) Aside from replacing the “baby” shark with a “Santa” shark, it also swaps out the shark’s family members for elves and reindeer.

So here’s the thing—you’ll probably want to pull your hair out on the second go-around of the YouTube video clip. But your littles will adore this cute Christmas song. Ah, the things we do for our kids!

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Super Simple Songs via YouTube

 

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Christmas is my favorite.

As a little girl, Christmas felt like it lasted forever.

I remember waking up every hour on Christmas eve and sneaking into my living room to see if there were presents yet. I think my parents knew that Santa needed to come to our house last, otherwise we would be opening gifts at midnight.

I can still remember the feeling of peaking my little head around the corner to see the living room full of gifts and squealing with excitement.

I remember running through the house screaming “Santa Came, Santa Came!!”

Don’t get me wrong, I know that Christmas isn’t about gifts.

The thing is, I don’t remember the presents I got.

I remember my dad wrapping my presents with so much tape it was impossible to open them.

I remember that he always said he was doing it to be funny, but I think it was because he wanted Christmas morning to last just a little longer.

I remember the snowy boot prints that I would find from Santa walking down the halls.

I remember the carrot crumbs leading me to special hidden toys.

I remember the magic.

Most of the time people grow up and that Christmas magic fades, but for me it never did.

My parents made Christmas so special for me that the magic lived on forever.

When I found out I was going to be a mom, Christmas was the very first thing I thought of. I could not wait to make that Christmas magic for my baby.

I had dreams of little footsteps running into my room begging me to open presents.

 I had dreams of wish lists for Santa!

For the first few years, I tried really hard to give him all of my Christmas magic.

Despite all my efforts, he never seemed to care much about it.

You see my son is autistic, and I don’t think he knows what Christmas is.

He doesn’t know who Santa is.

He doesn’t care about the reindeer.

He doesn’t even open gifts.

On Christmas eve, he is not excited.

I tried my best to not lose the Christmas magic.

I bought him a million toys that he didn’t care about.

I wrapped them up, even though I knew he wouldn’t open them.

I talked to him about the meaning of Christmas and Santa. I told him about the magic, even though he never said anything back.

I imagined he knew what I was saying. 

I fought my hardest to have all the Christmas joy, but I still cried myself to sleep for many Christmas eves.

Despite the heartbreak, I never gave up on giving him the perfect Christmas.

I tried to adapt to a new kind of Christmas magic.

Last year, I didn’t wrap a single present. Instead, I built a sensory gym in our basement. I put big red bows on all the equipment and covered the hallway entrance in wrapping paper!

Little feet didn’t run into my room on Christmas morning. Instead, just like each Christmas before, I snuck in his room early and woke him up with tickles.

I still told him Santa came, even though he didn’t know what that meant.

We came downstairs and the wrapping paper covering the entrance confused him.

Together we ran through the paper, relieving the surprise.

He froze.

His eyes got wide.

He didn’t jump up and down screaming.

He didn’t talk about Santa.

But he quietly walked around the room, touching each new piece of equipment.  

He studied the room, mesmerized by all the new things to climb and swing and crash on.

When he finished, he walked over to me and gently touched my face.

He didn’t have the words, but I knew he was saying thank you mama.

In that moment, I realized that I never needed to give him the Christmas of my dreams.

I could do better.

I could give him the Christmas of HIS dreams, instead.

The Christmas of his dreams consists of endless car rides and loud Christmas music.

The Christmas of his dreams consists of LOTS of Christmas cookies.

It consists of quiet nights by the fire while he watches Peppa Pig and I watch Hallmark movies.

It consists of chocolate chip pancakes and living room dance parties.

It is not the Christmas I had pictured, but nothing about this life with my sweet boy is as I pictured it would be.

Life doesn’t always go as planned, no one knows that more than a special needs mama.

Things don’t have to be the way we thought they would be to be beautiful.

To the mama who is crying on Christmas eve, I see you.

I know you are trying.

I know it is hard.

I know that it might feel like you are losing Christmas.

This year, my Christmas wish is for you.

Don’t give up on Christmas, mama.

Don’t lose the magic.

Your kids don’t need you to replicate the Christmas of your dreams.

They need you to build the Christmas of their dreams.

And maybe, just maybe, that will be even better!

Maykayla is a single mom to an autistic little boy. She sells yacht parties by day, plans weddings by night and navigates the world of special needs in between. She is the co-creator of A Blonde, A Brunette and Autism. She invites you to come along on her journey! 

You don’t have to go far to keep your little ones enchanted this holiday season. These festive events prove just how much adventure one family can fit into a short road trip, with everything from personal shopping with elves to indoor snow showers and every stop full of twinkling lights. Scroll through to find your next merry holiday destination near Washington, DC. 

Legendary Santa

Children's Museum of Richmond

As Richmond legends since 1936, Legendary Santa and the lovely Snow Queen have been delighting families for 84 years. Families come from across the country and even across the ocean to participate in this magical tradition. See Santa in person or virtually if you'd prefer to keep your distance. Register for Sensitive Santa if your little ones have sensory or special needs.

Editor's note: While most events are now sold out, you can still register for Sensitive Santa, held on Dec. 2, or a virtual Tea with Santa, held on Dec. 12, 13, 19, 20. 

Children's Museum of Richmond
2626 West Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
540-656-2233
Online: childrensmuseumofrichmond.org

Where to Stay: If you are going to go all out for Santa, why not do the whole celebration in style? The Jefferson Hotel in downtown Richmond is an elegant, but surprisingly, family-friendly getaway. The holiday decorations alone are worth the reservation.

The Jefferson Hotel
101 W Franklin St.
Richmond, VA 23220
888-918-1895
Online: jeffersonhotel.com

Where to Eat: Check out the New York Deli, and you'll find yourselves amid a fun history lesson. Opening in 1929 and in its present location since 1934, the New York Deli is Richmond's oldest (any maybe yummiest) restaurant. Stop at the 50-year-old photobooth for an epic photo op.

New York Deli
2920 W Cary St.
Richmond, VA 23221
804-358-3354
Online: ny-d.com

Koziar's Christmas Village

Koziar's Christmas Village

Step inside an enchanting village and soak in the beauty of a valley glowing with over a million twinkling lights. Santa and his elves have been the sparkling center of this event since 1948. You and your crew won't want to miss this holiday spectacular.

COVID-19 Update: Timed Entry passes are required on prime nights. 

Cost: $12/adults, $11/seniors, $10/children 4-10, free/3 & under
When: Now-Jan. 2: Mon.-Fri. 6-9 p.m., Sat. 5-10 p.m., Sun. 5-9 p.m.

Koziar's Christmas Village
782 Christmas Village Rd
Bernville, PA 19506
Online: koziarschristmasvillage.com

Where to Stay: Homewood Suites by Hilton Reading is less than 10 miles from Krozier's Christmas Village, and your family will enjoy the full kitchen and two-bedroom suite. You'll have room for everyone to spread out and free, hot breakfast.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Reading
2801 Papermill Road
Reading, Pennsylvania 19610
610-736-3100
Online: hilton.com/homewood-suites-reading/

Where to Eat: Blue Mountain Family Restaurant offers good old fashioned homestyle cooking and a few delicious Greek specialties. The portions are generous so that you might have leftovers for the next day, or a late-night snack, at least.

Blue Mountain Family Restaurant
24 Roadside Dr.
Shartlesville, PA 19554
610-488-0353
Online: bluemountainfamilyrestaurat.com

 

GumDrop Square

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Experience the splendor and tradition of Christmas in Old Town Warrenton with the award-winning Gum Drop Square. Your kids can shop for family gifts with festive elves in Santa's Secret Shop. Shopping with elves? Yes, please! Presents are wrapped and ready to go when your kiddo leaves the Workshop and can be purchased for only $2 each.

COVID-19 Update: Masks are required while standing in line. 

Cost: $2 to enter Santa's Secret Shop; $1 per gift (includes wrapping). 
When: Dec. 5-19

VonCanon General Store
92 Main St Ste 102
Warrenton, VA 20186
540-216-3742
Online: oldtownwarrenton.org

Where to Stay: Make the 45-minute drive to stay at The Inn at Evergreen. Book one of their family-friendly suites, and you will all enjoy the sprawling property and views. A visit to this manor on the National Register of Historic Places won't disappoint.

Inn at Evergreen
15890 Berkeley Dr.
Haymarket, VA 20169
703-743-4711
Online: innatevergreen.com

Where to Eat: Black Bear Bistro & Brick Oven has a fun vibe and a huge menu. Combining the best of farm-fresh local and organic ingredients with old-fashioned family value, the restaurant serves up generous portions of great food at very reasonable pricing.

Black Bear Bistro & Brick Oven
32 Main St.
Warrenton, VA 20186
540-428-1005
Online: blackbearbistro.com

Snowland

Great Wolf Lodge via Yelp

Check into Great Wolf Lodge for a fun place to stay and enjoy the holiday festivities. Your family can soak up the holiday spirit with daily snow showers in the Grand Lobby, seasonally themed crafts, fun stories and songs, and new this year: a Cocoa Trolley. Decked out with oversized snowflakes, twinkling garland, decorative shimmering trees, and more, your whole gang will love this whimsical winter wonderland.

COVID-19 Update: Guests are required to wear masks in public spaces. 

When: Now-Jan. 2

Great Wolf Lodge
549 E Rochambeau Dr.
Williamsburg, VA 23188
800-551-9653
Online: greatwolflodge.com

Where to Stay: Why leave the lodge when it is the perfect family getaway? In addition to unlimited access to the water park, all the family activities offered during Snowland are included. Book a themed suite for a fun outdoor or wildlife motif your littles will love.

Where to Eat: Food for Thought Restaurant features biographical pictures of inventors, scientists, and social leaders while the walls display thought-provoking quotes. While you're perusing the walls, your family will love the foodie options for all ages.

Food for Thought
1647 Richmond Rd.
Williamsburg, VA 23185
757-645-4665
Online: foodforthoughtrestaurant.com

Reindeer Railway

B&O Railroad Museum

Tickets to the perennially popular Breakfast with Santa are sold out, but you can still catch the holiday spirit on the Reindeer Railway. Explore Santa's Winter Village, take a spin on the Roundhouse carousel and hop aboard the Reindeer Railway where children wear light-up reindeer antlers to help light Santa's way. Kids are served cookies and juice while adults can enjoy a spiked hot cider. 

Cost: $10-30
When: Now-Jan. 3

B&O Railroad Museum
901 W Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21223
410-752-2490
Online: eventbrite.com

Where to Stay: The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront has excellent views, an indoor pool and water taxi access to tons of local activities. Downtown is always decked out in its holiday finest, and there is a unique German Christmas Village in the Inner Harbor.

Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
700 Aliceanna St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-385-3000
Online: marriott.com

Where to Eat: Don't miss build-your-own pasta at Amicci's in Baltimore's Little Italy. This casual spot is perfect for pasta-loving little ones. If you prefer to take dinner back to your hotel room, they offer a $20 three-course carryout menu.

Ammicci's
231 S High St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-528-1096
Online: amiccis.com

Spirit of the Holidays Cruise

Coastal NC-Wilmington

Start a new holiday tradition and cruise the Cape Fear River in Wilmington, NC, while your gang enjoys the sights, sounds and yumminess of the holidays. Enjoy the views of magical lights while cruising along the historic Wilmington Riverwalk aboard the 46′ catamaran, the Wilmington. Want more fun on the water? Head to the near-by Carolina Beach for the Island of Lights Christmas Parade on Dec. 6 (pictured above). 

Cost: $20/adults, $10/children
When: Fri.-Sat., Now-Dec. 27

Wilmington Water Tours
212 South Water Street
Wilmington, NC 28401
Online: wilmingtonwatertours.net

Where to Stay:  Embassy Suites Wilmington Riverfront Hotel is right across from the Wilmington Railroad Museum and just across the water from the Battleship North Carolina, both fun and educational stops. Ask for a room with a water view when you make your reservation. It is epic.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Wilmington Riverfront
9 Estell Lee Pl.
Wilmington, NC 28401
910-765-1131
Online: hilton.com

Where to Eat: Go off-the-beaten-path to a delicious lunch stop, Savorez, a Latin American spot with amazing flavors. The Churrasco Tacos and yucca fries are mouth-watering. Ask the chef to make grilled chicken and coconut rice for your kiddos. They'll love it.

Savorez Restaurant
402 Chestnut St.
Wilmington, NC 28401
910-833-8894
Online: savorez.com

—Angelica Kajwara

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In a typical year, Santa’s helpers can be found at malls, restaurants, and parks, happy to listen to your little ones Christmas lists and relay the message to the Big Guy, himself. But 2020 isn’t typical, and finding a Santa in Atlanta could be a little trickier than usual. The solution? Hire a Santa to head to your home, or park, or playground, and observe a socially distant visit with your elves. Keep reading for where to find a Santa for hire, below.

Santa Rick

Santa Rick is a Santa Claus for hire in metro Atlanta, as well as throughout Georgia and the Southeastern United States. Available for private parties, events, home visits, photos, parades, and even for special deliveries, you can count on Santa Rick to be just the jolly ole' elf you need this season.

Extra Nice: With any Santa Rick booking, you can also hire live reindeer (with or without sleigh), balloonists and face painters, Christmas carolers, a Santa chair or bench, and photographers (who can print “on the spot” souvenir photos, or provide digital downloads).

404-936-2888
Online: santarick.com

The Real Black Santa

The Real Black Santa

The Real Black Santa is taking virtual visits to a whole new level this holiday season, bringing Christmas cheer and joy to your family through the computer. Partnering with Jinglering, you can celebrate the Christmas season with The Real Black Santa safely in today's new norm.

678-753-4441
Online: therealblacksanta.com

Santa Willie

Santa Willie is a performing Santa for hire that will bring the spirit and excitement of the holiday season to any special event in your home or office. Santa Willie performs primarily in the East Cobb, North Atlanta area but will travel to locations in the Greater Atlanta and North Georgia area.

Extra Nice: In small group, home visits, Santa Willie does not require children to wear a mask; however, he has his favorite festive ones to don to keep everyone comfortable. He also disinfects his suit and brings extra pairs of gloves everywhere he goes. Be sure to talk to him about your Covid precaution needs, and he's happy to accomodate. 

404-834-2696
Online: santawilliega.com

Sugar Hill Santa

Santa Jeaux has a summer home in Sugar Hill, Georgia, so when he's. not at the North Pole it's easy to find him in the Atlanta metro area. At his home visits, children of all ages will be delighted with his Christmas stories, songs and a bit of Christmas magic. And won’t they be surprised and excited to find out that he knows their names, the names of their pets, school teachers and even their personal elves?!

Extra Nice: As part of a home visit, Santa Jeaux can be booked to eat dinner with the family, all the while spreading the joy of the season with the children. At the end of the meal, when mom says that she forgot to fix a dessert, Santa Jeaux can come to the rescue with the ingredients for making and decorating Christmas cookies with your children.

404-557-7670
Online: sugarhillsanta.com

St. Nick Express

St. Nick Express

At St. Nick Express, portraying Santa is a family tradition. This particular St. Nick learned the traditions of feeding reindeer, making toys and wrapping presents from his dad and uncle, who both also portrayed Santa. For families looking for authenticity, this Santa is also a member of the Order of Real Bearded Santas.

706-499-6363
Online: stnickexpress.com

Santa Martin

Santa Martin is available for home events, including cookies with Santa, breakfasts with Santa, and parties. He's also available for special "Sneak Peaks," where your kids can catch a glimpse of him placing their gifts under the tree.

Extra Nice: Add a special treat to your holiday event and include Mrs. Claus! She is such a big help to Santa and loves children of all ages. Mrs. Claus is also available without Santa for private bookings such as storytelling and photo shoots.

678-777-7627
Online: santamartin.com

Featured photo courtesy of iStock.

—Shelley Massey

 

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Pop the popcorn and get ready for family movie night. The Lumistella Company just announced a nationwide family holiday celebration taking place this Sunday night Dec.  6th at 7 p.m. ET/ 4 p.m. PT on The Elf on the Shelf’s Facebook page to be enjoyed from the comfort of one’s own home. Guests can RSVP for the free event here: https://fb.me/e/JbEW1x1E.

Elf Pets' Merry Movie Night

Elf Pets Merry Movie Night  will feature the newest animated special, Elf Pets: Santa’s Reindeer Rescue, followed by returning holiday favorite, Elf Pets: A Fox Cub’s Christmas Tale. While watching the holiday specials on Netflix, fans from all over the nation can interact with one another on the company’s Facebook page to share Christmas stories and memories, shout out their favorite songs and characters, and answer trivia questions to win Santa’s special prizes, offered during the event.

“We are thrilled to host our first ever Elf Pets Merry Movie Night, featuring two of our animated holiday specials on Netflix,” notes Chanda Bell, co-CEO of The Lumistella Company and Santa’s chief storyteller. “Multiplying our holiday joy seems even more important this year and we’re excited to bring together fans from across the nation for an evening of connection and celebration that will delight children of all ages.” 

With over 17 million Scout Elves and Elf Pets adopted worldwide, The Elf on the Shelf and Elf Pets holiday traditions have become an enduring and treasured part of many families’ Christmas celebrations. This year, more than ever, the Elf Pets animated specials remind all that there is so much to celebrate and most importantly, what Christmastime is truly about: faith, hope and love.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Lumistella

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These frosty favorites will get you in the holiday spirit. Baskin-Robbins has unwrapped a lineup of festive cakes and ice cream flavors that are sure to make the season happy and bright. Bring a gift to the table with the newly launched Rosette Christmas Tree Cake, topped with a decorative Christmas Tree made with swirls of sweet icing and colorful sprinkles.

Baskin-Robbins Holiday

Baskin-Robbins is also bringing back holiday-themed ice cream flavors to be enjoyed in cakes, scoops, shakes and more all season long:

  • December’s Flavor of the Month, Winter White Chocolate. Swirled with a rich cherry ribbon and bursting with bits of sweet cherry dipped in a chocolate flavored coating with a white chocolate-flavored ice cream, this scoop is sure to be on everyone’s wish list.
  • Guests can dig into holiday decadence with the seasonal return of Baskin-Robbins’ classic Peppermint, loaded with peppermint pieces in a pink peppermint ice cream. This seasonal flavor also makes the perfect shake!
  • Eggnog flavored ice cream with hints of rum and nutmeg and Butterscotch Crunch with butterscotch pieces and a toffee-flavor ribbon, are available in pre-packed quarts to-go.

Baskin-Robbins Holiday

“We’re excited to share a taste of the season with our collection of customizable holiday cakes and festive ice cream flavors,” said Shannon Blakely, Vice President of Marketing, Baskin-Robbins U.S. and Canada. “We also invite our guests to order a treat for themselves or send a surprise to a loved one through our delivery partners DoorDash and Uber Eats – or with an e-gift card ordered through our app.”

Baskin-Robbins Holiday

Along with the Rosette Christmas Tree Cake, guests can also celebrate the holidays with returning favorites like the Reindeer Cake, featuring an adorable reindeer with chocolate snout, antlers and holly garnish, the Snowman Cake, bundled up for the season in festive holiday icing or the Winter Wonderland Cake, decorated in beautiful icy blues, a white chocolate-drizzled edge, and topped with sparkling glitter. Plus, Baskin-Robbins’ new Modern Wreath Cake and Winter Forest Cake, which both feature iconic holiday designs that are sure to make the season merry. Each cake can be customized to include guests’ favorite ice cream and cake flavors.

Cake orders can be placed online at BaskinRobbins.com, through the Baskin-Robbins mobile app or by visiting or calling your local Baskin-Robbins restaurant. Gift cards are also available for purchase.

For those looking for a sweet post-holiday treat, guests who spend $10 or more on Baskin-Robbins through Uber Eats between Dec. 28, 2020 and Jan. 3, 2021 will receive a $0 delivery fee with no promo code necessary.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Baskin-Robbins

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