A new month, a new bunch of kids shows and movies coming to Netflix for November! Get ready for new seasons of Netflix classics, along with timely holiday films and more joining the streaming service.

While you may shed a tear over some of the departures, there are plenty of new shows and movies to get excited about. Here are our picks for November!

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

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The wait is over! She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, an original Netflix reboot is here! Join magical warrior, She-Ra as she transforms from an orphan girl into a major girl power icon who takes on evil with her gal pals. For the honor of Grayskull!

Episodes finally drop on Nov. 16.

Trolls: The Beat Goes On! Season 4

Netflix

Netflix's original show Trolls: The Beat Goes On is back with season four! Poppy, Mr. Dinkles, Smidge and Branch are all back for more fun in troll village. Tune in for Poppy's peppy attitude and watch the game help out Guy Diamond and his new invention, among many other adventures in the fresh season. Don't forget to check out the trailer! 

All new episodes launch Nov. 2.

Spirit Riding Free Season 7

Netflix

Join Lucky, Pru, Abigail and of course Spirit on new adventures in the Wild West when Spirit Riding Free returns for season seven. Join the gang as the weather turns cold and Lucky navigates snow and villains with her adventurous horse.

Tune in for all new episodes beginning Nov. 9.

Beat Bugs Season 3

Netflix

Tune into the Beat Bugs and get your daily dose of The Beatles. With songs from the iconic band leading the way, the five adorable bugs in the Netflix original series are back for a third season and ready to take on anything––as long as it's in their backyard!

Catch the newest season starting Nov. 9.

Treehouse Detectives Season 2

Netflix

Brother and sister duo, Toby and Teri are back on the case with season two of Treehouse Detectives! The adorable partners work together to solve mysteries right in their own backyard.

Tune in for all the clues starting Nov. 9.

Ponysitters Club Season 2

Netflix

Skye and her buddies are back on the Rescue Ranch to help save more animals on the second season of Ponysitters Club. You'll get your fill of adorable animals and plenty of lessons on friendship, too.

Saddle up for new episodes that start on Nov. 16.

Spy Kids: Mission Critical Season 2

Netflix

The kids at Mission Critical are back at it and ready to destroy Golden Brain's lair in season two of Spy Kids: Mission Critical. Juni and Carmen Cortez lead the way in this Netflix original, a spinoff from the popular kids movies.

Be ready to accept your mission and catch the new season on Nov. 29.

Motown Magic

Netflix

A magic paintbrush and the equally magical sounds of Motown combine in Netflix's newest series, Motown Magic. Ben brings street art to life in this colorful and musical new show, produced by Smokey Robinson.

Watch Ben and his serious art skills starting Nov. 19.

The Princess Switch

Netflix

Netflix's newest holiday kids film, The Princess Switch is perfect for a festive movie night. When a successful business woman and Chicago baker discovered they are near twins, they hatch a plan to trade places in this original film.

You can tune in with a bowl of popcorn on Nov. 16.

The Christmas Chronicles

The makers of Home Alone and Harry Potter have come together to create the new Netflix holiday film, The Christmas Chronicles. Join Santa and a brother-sister team as they enjoy a holiday adventure from the seat of Santa's sleigh.

The film arrives on Nov. 22.

Even More Kids Shows...

Pocoyo via YouTube

Netflix is also adding some additional shows and films, including PocoyoCatch up with the animated toddler with lots of friends who go on exotic adventures in season four, which debuts on Nov. 29.

...And Even More Kids Movies!

Movieclips via YouTube

Aside from Netflix's own lineup of original content, some classics family movies are coming back in the rotation. In the family and kids genre, be sure to tune in to catch Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil on Nov 3. Get the entire family together and have a movie night with Jack Sparrow and Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End on Nov. 4, and hang out with the Mane 6 on My Little Pony Friendship is Magic: Best Gift Ever launching on Nov. 25.

––Karly Wood

Featured photo: Courtesy of Netflix

 

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Whether you’ve already traveled with your child or you’re waiting for the “right” time, you know the stressors of bringing a little munchkin. Matt Coyne, the guy behind Man vs Baby and father of six-month-old son Charlie, wrote a hilarious post about traveling with a his little boy. He gives tips that cover everything from traveling to a place with warm weather to the airlines “baby changing facilities.”

His post reads:

So, we’ve just come back from Charlie’s first holiday.

One or two people were a bit judgey about the idea of taking a 6-month old away. “So, you’re taking him on holiday?” Yeah. “Abroad?” Yeah. “Somewhere hot??” Yeah. “On an aeroplane??” …By which point I was tempted to answer: “No, me and Lyns will be going on the plane, but we thought we’d get Charlie there by driving him to Dover and firing him out of a f*cking cannon”.

What I actually said was: “It’ll be fine”. And you know what? It was.

Here’s some other stuff I learnt holidaying with our tiny human..

– We had a checklist for what to pack, it had just one item on it:.. ‘Everything’

The amount of stuff you need to take for a weekend is comical.. to go away for a whole week its roughly the same amount of stuff that the nazis took to invade Poland.

– Don’t take an expensive pram on a flight.. The moment you check-in and that pushchair disappears behind that rubber curtain it is collected by two WWF wrestlers who smash it against a wall for half an hour.. before it is transferred to the runway, where they reverse the plane over it a couple of times before placing it in the hold.

At your destination.. for some bizarre reason you have to collect whatever is left of your pram (a wheel) from a baggage carousel that’s f*cking miles away.. (I’m sure our stroller ended up closer to the airport we’d just left).

– One of our worries about the flight was that we’d get seated next to someone unhappy about being near a baby.. We hoped to be sat next to a kindly old Angela Lansbury type, with a soft spot for babies.. In the end we got sat next to a woman who had a face like a cats arse being burned at the stake..

To be honest, we didn’t care.. after 6 months we’re developing a thick skin for this sort of crap.. Some people have a problem with babies, whether they’re sat next to them in a restaurant or on a flight.. These people are what my dear old nan used to call ‘arseholes’. (Also, I suspect that if the woman in question had greeted us with a smile, rather than a roll of her eyes, we’d have been more inclined to tell her that she’d come back from the toilet with her skirt stuck in her tights, and was showing everyone her arse).

– When airlines say they have ‘baby changing facilities’ what they actually mean is: ‘a shelf’.

– Changing a baby in a plane toilet is like the hardest round on ‘The Cube’. Basically ..imagine trying to carve a turkey in a phone-box.. now half the size of the f*cking phone box, and arrange for an incontinent dickhead to bang on the door every five seconds.

– If your baby will sit quietly during the flight that’s great , if they will sleep.. even better. If like Charlie, your little one likes to ‘stand’ up all the time.. You can look forward to, what feels like a midget river-dancing on your bollocks for the next four hours.

– Baby Passports are, as I suspected, a rip off.. I’ve said before that all babies look like Ross Kemp, but the idea that any baby is still going to be recognisable on their passport photo 5 years after their birth is insane…. Besides which the immigration people barely even glanced at it.. Charlie could have sailed through passport control with a drawing of Gregg Wallace on the back of a beer-mat (..and it wouldn’t have cost us 50-odd quid).

– As for the heat.. It turns out taking a baby to a hot country is fine.. people in scorching climates have babies quite a lot, so it’s a bit daft for us to think that if we take a baby to a sunny place they will suddenly burst into flames, like someone’s opened the curtains on a vampire. It’s just common sense, ..shade, avoiding midday and applying factor thrumpteen suncream.

(Just a note on suntan lotion.. let it dry off before picking them up or anything, otherwise its like wrestling a seal that’s just left a massage parlour .. Charlie was in less danger from the sun than he was from me juggling him like a bar of soap).

– Even with all precautions there is a threat from the sun. To you. You will burn. You will be so preoccupied with keeping the sun off the baby.. You. will. burn. As I write this my face is a haunting red. (I think I applied suncream to myself once in the whole week). In fairness, I did mention to Lyns, before we went, that I wanted to come back with a bit of colour.. I just didn’t particularly want that colour to be the same as an angry baboon’s penis.

– Sandy beaches are a bad idea. A six month old baby puts everything in reaching distance in their mouth so, in hindsight, sitting them down to play on four acres of powdered glass is a bit dim.

– Unless you’re willing to use gaffer tape and a stapler, it is easier to get a squid to wear a bum-bag than to get a baby to wear sunglasses and a hat.

Finally, what I would say to anyone considering taking their baby on holiday is this: ..Go.

For all its pissy little challenges, to spend time together, away from our newly destroyed home, was incredibly special..

I will always remember Charlie’s face as he curled his toes in the sand for the first time. ..His delight at being pushed around a hotel pool on the back of an inflatable crocodile. ..And, his fascination as we sat on a bench, hand-feeding a sparrow some crisps, overlooking the deep blue of the mediterranean sea.

..Small price to pay that it was the same colour blue as my trampled bollocks after the flight home.

Do you remember your kids first vacation? Tell us in the comments below!

The East Bay is absolutely bursting with parks where kids can build, play and ride. But if your mini is already considered the mayor of Adventure Playground or the Fairyland attendant knows your whole brood by name, it’s time to explore some of the areas hidden gems. From Fairlyland’s uncrowded little sister (where you can fish for crawdads with a paperclip and string) to a super-sized play structure that lets the littles pretend to be Spiderman and Jack Sparrow, all in one day. Click through to check out the parks that you’ve been missing!

 

 

City Park, Antioch

Why It’s Great: This park is a dying breed! With high wooden towers, rope bridges, a rock wall, and true-blue tire swings, kids can get lost for hours climbing through secret passageways and testing their agility.

Where: A St.
Antioch, Ca.
From highway 4, headed west, exit Lone Tree/A Street and turn right. Park is on the left-hand side.

Good to Know: There are bathrooms and parking available right beside the park. It’s not far from Highway 4.

 

What is your favorite off-the-radar East Bay park?  

—Aly Brown

 

Once upon a time, in a land not too far away, there were birthdays to be planned—and parents who need not delay. Costumed characters to come do crafts, paint faces and read a book—it was a true prince or princess for which they did look. Lucky for them, this fairy tale has a happy end. Read on for Atlanta’s best royals-for-hire that are sure to keep them royally engaged until the party’s end.

Peachtree Princess Parties
Depending on your budget (and little princess’ demands), you can book a variety of packages at this professional princess outfit. Book a thirty minute princess one-on-one visit ($99) complete with a sparkling manicure and story time to make her day extra special. Or, go all out with the “Royal Treatment” ($400) which includes a one hour visit with two princesses for up to 15 children, magical makeovers, a crown decorating craft, etiquette lesson, story time, and a sing-along and games. For an additional $12, custom goodie bags can be provided for each guest. Princesses not their thing? Check out Peachtree Pirate Parties perfect for swashbuckling boys and girls. Little buccaneers can enjoy a pirate naming ceremony, pirate tattoos, hat decorating and silly sing-alongs.

Phone: 404.428.9839
Online: www.peachtreeprincessparties.com

Atlanta Princess Parties
Storytelling, prince and princess lesson and princess coronation ceremony where they are taught how to be a princess (knight lesson included), princess music, face-painting or light make-up, picture posing and more are just some of the offerings from this outfit. If princesses don’t please your peanut, order up anyone from Hello Kitty to Superman from their cast of characters. Their Captain Jack Sparrow is a dead ringer for Depp.

Phone: 404-600-3899
Online: www.atlantaprincessparties.com/princess.html

Ever After Entertainment
Book their Basic Princess Package ($195) for an hour visit with the princess of their choice, face-painting for up to ten kids, plus story and sing-a-long time. If you are working on a tighter timeframe, book a “Princess Pop-In Visit” ($115 for 1 princess for 30 minutes, or $200 for 2 princesses for 30 minutes).

Phone: 404-353-2142
Online: caleighalle7.wix.com

My Fairy Godmother Parties
If you are looking for just picture posing and story time, book the princess visits for just $95. Or, opt for the “stay and play” option for additional fees to include fancy frills like face and nail painting, balloon art, and a princess coronation or etiquette lesson.

Phone: 404-453-4596
Online: www.myfairygodmotherparties.com

Looking for more party planning ideas? Click here for twenty-two other ideas for your birthday bash, or here for the best backyard birthday rentals!

—Phebe Wahl

Photos courtesy of Peachtree Princess Parties, Ever After Atlanta and Dream Friends Entertainment via Facebook

With the re-vamping of Disney’s Pirate’s of the Caribbean, Pirates are everywhere. Does your kid crave the wide open seas? Are they vigilantly on the look-out for buried treasure? Do they keep bugging you for a pet parrot? Hopefully these Pirate Birthday Party ideas will satisfy their need for the rough and tumble of a pirate’s life.

Pirate Entertainers
In Los Angeles there are a good variety of party entertainers, all offering their own twist on this arrrr-some birthday party theme. With so many options, your kiddo’s birthday party can happen in a park, or in your backyard, giving you location and time flexibility.

Pirates for Parties
This is a nationwide company staffing Jack Sparrow look-a-likes.They have performers trained specifically for birthday parties for kids of all ages. These pirates can be calm or playful, depending on your kiddo’s age group and some even come with parrots!
714-974-0878
Online: piratesforparties.com

Parrots for Parties
Parrots for Parties is a staffing agency for animal entertainers, most involving parrots and some offering Jack Sparrow look-a-likes. Some parrots do tricks, some are silly and others are guaranteed to make your kiddo hAR hAR! Ahoy me matey.
714-745-7321
Online: parrots4parties.com

Sharpo Family Entertainment
Sharpo is another great resource for booking your very own pirate! These pirates aren’t scary, they’re silly! They also facilitate group activities with all of your birthday guests, having the kids take the pirate’s pledge and conducting a magic show.
323-205-6514
Online: sharpo.com/Pirate_Party_LA

Create A Kid’s Party
Create a Kid’s Party is a great resource to have in your back pocket. They have tons of characters to hire for any kind of birthday party theme you could think of, including Pirates, of course. These pirates come armed with face painting, games, toy balloons, a treasure hunt, and a magic show.
323-687-0919
Online:createakidsparty.com

Party Supplies
What’s a good Pirate Party without the perfect party supplies to match your theme? And we’re not talking just plates – pirate ship cut-outs, cupcake toppers, pirate accessories to go in your party guest’s booty bags. You want it, this list of party supply stores have it.

Joker Supply
Joker Supply has tons of Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean inspired loot! They’re also a great place to rent any tables, chairs, or balloons you may need to make the day extra festive.
1512 E. Olympic Boulevard
Los Angeles, Ca
213-627-1840
Online: jokerpartysupply.com

Celebrity Party Planners
Everyone needs a great resource for stress-free birthday parties. Celebrity Party Planners have so much more than just napkins and paper plates. They’ve got you covered with the bounce house, the props, the balloons, and even the entertainers if you’d like. Plus, they set it up and take it away. Genius.
818-980-0032
Online: celebritypartyplanner.com

All The Extras
What turns a good themed party into a great themed party is really the extra little touches. These can be hard to come up with in the busy birthday planning phase, which is why we’ve done the thinking for you.

Check out this incredibly easy and genius idea for pirate birthday invites. What’s better than a message in a bottle to drive your theme home and get little party goers extra excited about the festivities to come?

For all the parents who love to bake and DIY, check out this way cool Pirate Ship Birthday Cake you can pull together with items lying around the house. With birthday candles sticking out of the cannons on the side, and a pile of malt balls as cannon balls on top, this cake is guaranteed to impress.

And For All of Our Little Adventurers Out There…
If a backyard, magic trick and face painting Pirate Birthday party isn’t what you’re looking for, but you’d still like to sail the seas with your kiddo for their birthday, don’t forget about Los Angeles’ abundant whale watching excursions. With a Pirate hat and a plastic sward your little one will be good to go.

Have any pirate themed party tips and tricks? Please leave us a note in comments!

— Lauren Dupuis