The preschool years are an exciting time of major development for your child, and having toys that combine fun and learning is essential. VTech toys help boost important developmental skills through play and are soon to be your little one’s favorites! Here are some of our top picks for birthday gifts:

Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™

Toys that grow with your kiddo provide new opportunities for fun and learning at every stage—this colorful Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™ is designed for children 9-36 months. Before walking begins the activity panel can be removed for floor play. And once those cute wobbly legs are ready to make some moves, the two-speed wheel option provides safe support as they get the hang of being on the go. Little ones can learn all about colors, numbers, shapes and animals thanks to the interactive activities, songs, sounds and phrases. Light-up piano keys, spinning gears, shape sorter pieces and removable cell phone boost fine motor skills and imaginative play. Short on space? The legs fold so it’s easy to store when not in use.

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Count & Win Sports Center™

Two sports = double the fun. Play basketball and soccer with this awesome Count & Win Sports Center™, perfectly sized for your resident preschool superstar! From shooting hoops to scoring a goal, your little athlete can practice counting with the animated LED scoreboard, keeping them engaged with active play. Bonus: 65+ songs, sounds and phrases to learn about shapes, colors and numbers! The action continues as your child grows, thanks to the adjustable height.

 

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Pop-a-Balls™ Push & Pop Bulldozer™

Make way for the cutest bulldozer to grace your living room floor (and hopefully the only bulldozer to go inside of your house!) The Pop-a-Balls™ Push & Pop Bulldozer™ keeps kids active, excited and delighted as they push the handle to roll the bulldozer across the room. Colorful balls pop out of the chimney and back into the bucket as it moves. (This cool trick doesn’t get old for the preschool set.) The buttons on the side help kids learn all about colors, numbers, words and music.

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Gallop and Rock Learning Pony™

Giddy ‘up! Another great grow-with-me pick is the 2-in-1 Gallop and Rock Learning Pony™. Start off using it as a rocking horse and then transform to a ride-on-toy. Buttons on the pony’s mane make learning fun by introducing colors, animals, and realistic pony sounds. Not only is it great for imaginative play (and working on those “neighs!”), but it encourages balance and movement.

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Drop & Go Dump Truck™

Get ready for tons of excitement packed into a little truck. Little ones love to push or pull this Drop & Go Dump Truck™ with an attached string. Pretend “rocks” (aka balls) pop through a hole and into the truck’s bucket. Kids can count along with the interactive vehicle as the balls go in and out (they’ll love to load and unload their rocks over and over again!). Imaginative play has never been so cute!

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Sit-to-Stand Ultimate Alphabet Train™

All aboard! This Sit-to-Stand Ultimate Alphabet Train™ takes active imaginations on the ultimate adventure. With four ways to play (floor play, ride on, walker and wagon), it changes along with your developing kid! Thirteen stackable letter blocks help teach the alphabet. And then they’re counted when dropped down the chute. There are 100+ songs, melodies, sounds and phrases to enjoy with the press of a button. Plus, a walkie-talkie and built-in book of songs are great for role-playing and enjoying music!

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Can you believe it?! Another trip around the sun—time to celebrate! Trying to find the perfect gift for the young kiddo in your life can feel like trying to find a needle in a haystack. With so many options, what to pick?

We’ve teamed up with VTech and LeapFrog to bring you a curated list of fun and engaging toys that make learning new skills a snap! For ages 1-5, you’ll find a variety of gifts that will spark their imagination, get their bodies moving and their brains firing on all cylinders. Ready. Set. Go! (And discover the perfect gift by age and stage!)

 

For Ages 1-2


Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™

From floor play to first steps, the Stroll & Discover Activity Walker™ grows with your little one. The easy-to-remove activity panel is great for floor play and is packed with features and the legs fold for easy storage.

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Sort & Recycle Ride-On Truck™

When you get the Sort & Recycle Ride-On Truck™, you’re already doing your part to help the earth! This recycling truck is made from plastic that is 90% reclaimed.

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Choppin’ Fun Learning Pot™

Play and learn with an interactive cooking pot that comes with eight food pieces, utensils and a cutting board that all store in or on the pot.

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100 Words About Places I Go™

Explore words about places kids love with the 100 Words About Places I Go™ bilingual learning book!

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Learning Friends 100 Words Book™

Discover new vocabulary with fun learning friends! Touch the words on each page to hear the animals introduce every word in both English and Spanish.

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100 Animals Book™

Hold 100 animals in your hands with the touch-sensitive pages of the 100 Animals Book™! Six double-sided, interactive pages feature animals from 12 habitats and environments.

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For Ages 3-4

Drill & Learn Toolbox™

Fix and play with the Drill & Learn Toolbox™! Open this toddler-friendly toolbox and get ready for role-play fun with the included electronic fix-it tray, working toy drill, hammer, wrench, nails and screws.

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Count & Win Sports Center™

Win the learning game with the Count & Win Sports Center™. Toddlers get their muscles moving with a soccer ball to exercise their legs and feet, and a basketball to get little arms and hands working.

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Count-Along Basket & Scanner™

Engage little shoppers with an interactive, talking scanner, eight play foods and a shopping basket that transforms into a cart.

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Pick Up & Count Vacuum™

This smart vacuum with loads of personality teaches colors and counting with six learning games.

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Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart™

Learning is sweet when pretending to run your own ice cream cart. Create imaginative and tasty-looking ice cream combinations using delicious ice cream flavors and toppings.

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For Ages 5-6

LeapLand Adventures™

An exciting adventure awaits with the LeapLand Adventures™ learning video game. Kids go on a quest and learn about letters, numbers, shapes and colors along the way.

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The Write & Learn Creative Center™

The Write & Learn Creative Center™ provides children with an interactive and fun way to give them a head start on how to write. Animated demonstrations help preschoolers follow along to learn proper stroke order for uppercase and lowercase letters.

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Explore & Write Activity Desk™

Learn and create with the Explore & Write Activity Desk™! This interactive desk features five activity pages filled with engaging content including letters, numbers, music, colors and more.

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Shoppers, at your mark! Amazon’s top 100 toys and games list is finally here and boasts the most popular picks for kids this year. Get ready for plenty of Amazon-exclusive items, in addition to classic games and toys that are bound to bring joy this holiday season. Here are some of our top picks.

Fisher Price Snacks for Two-Amazon Exclusive

Amazon

Mini foodies will love to sink their teeth into Fisher Price's Snacks for Two playset ($19). The pretend charcuterie snack set comes with faux salami, cheese, pull-apart grapes, crackers, two fabric napkins and "marble" plates, wood-accented cutting board and a kid-friendly knife.

Mega Slime Kit & Putty Lab

Amazon

We may never understand the lure of slime for kids, but the people at National Geographic do! This Christmas, you can give the gift of a Mega Slime Kit & Putty Lab ($30) that comes with eight varieties of slime and putty including premade magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, color-changing and bouncing putty, plus fluffy, liquid and snotty slime. Your little scientist will also receive one DIY glow-in-the-dark slime lab and a 16-page learning guide.

Blinger Deluxe Set-Amazon Exclusive

Amazon

You'll only find this Blinger Deluxe Set Radiance Collection ($25) on Amazon this year! Just load, click, and BLING your way to glitz and glamour. Each set come with 150 gems that are easy to apply to hair, clothing and just about anything.

Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet

Amazon

When you snag the all-new Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet ($99), you not only get access to over 20,000 apps, games, books and more but also 1 year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, a 2-year worry-free guarantee and a kid-proof case. That means up to $89 in savings on an amazing tablet that lets kids have fun while keeping the parents in the driver seat with screen time limits and more. To save even more, don't forget to use code REDTRI for 20 percent off!

Furreal Plum Interactive Plush Toy-Amazon Exclusive

Amazon

Little animal lovers need this sweet Amazon exclusive Furreal Plum Curious Panda ($99). The bear-y cute plush responds with 100+ sound-and-motion combinations and comes with a 3-in-1 accessory.

Avengers Endgame Power Gauntlet Articulated Electronic Fist

Amazon

Save the universe with the Avengers Endgame Power Gauntlet ($88)! The articulated hand has a pulsating Infinity stone glow light effect that comes to life when activated and is just what your role player needs to complete in the Marvel world.

Playskool Poppin’ Pals Pop-up Activity Toy-Amazon Exclusive

Amazon

The perfect gift for baby's first Christmas, Playskool's classic Poppin' Pals Activity Toy ($23) is a can't miss classic. Designed for little fingers, the easy buttons and bright colors are sure to keep your little one happy.

LEGO Marvel Spider-Man: Spider-Man Bike Rescue

Amazon

Amazon's top toy list boasts several LEGO building kits, but this Marvel Spider-Man Bike Rescue ($20) set is quite the steal. Coming with 235 pieces and three minifigs, its perfect for young builders and packed full of fun.

Polly Pocket Pollyville Mega Mall Super Pack-Amazon Exclusive

Amazon

Micro Polly and Lila dolls will have plenty of shopping to do at the Pollyville Mega Mall (45)! Explore six floors the food court, boutique shopping, sports center, pet store and a fold-down theater with popcorn machine spins. Don't forget to take the elevator!

Funko Pop! Deluxe: Star Wars-Millennium Falcon with Han Solo-Amazon Exclusive

Amazon

Launching in October, the Funko Pop! Deluxe Star Wars–Millennium Falcon with Han Solo ($65) has already made the hot list for the holidays. The perfect addition to your existing collection, this funky take on the film classic comes with surprising detail and of course, an oversized Solo.

Want to see the rest of the 90 items? Head to Amazon to check out the entire list!

––Karly Wood

Editor note: All prices reflective of current market price at time of publication.

 

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We’re giddily counting down (and hope you are too!) to the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang on Feb. 9th. Growing up, we’ve all probably imagined ourselves standing proudly atop the Olympic podium, gold medal gleaming around our neck, holding back the ugly cry as the national anthem plays. Way before the gold though, comes hours, days and years of hard work and training to become one of the most elite athletes in the world. Every Olympian has to start somewhere and we’ve got the scoop on how to do it here at home.

photo: Hollywood Curling via Facebook

CURLING

Hollywood Curling
An Olympic sport that continues to grow in popularity now that more and more Americans are learning what the heck it even is, curling involves two teams of four players each sliding stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area that is segmented into four concentric circles. Think shuffleboard on ice. One might be surprised to find love for such an unusual sport in sunny southern California, but Hollywood Curling is working hard to change all that. A member of the United States Curling Association, Hollywood Curling is fostering a deep passion for the sport by offering curling lessons and leagues that compete on a local, national and international level. “Learn to Curl” lessons are available for kids aged 8 and up throughout the year at ice rinks in Pasadena and Valencia and are a swell opportunity to learn the basics of the sport without any pressure. Most classes are filled with first-timers, so no need to worry about going for gold right out of the gate.

Tip: Check out Hollywood Curling’s website for the most up-to-date schedule of classes. Come to class in sneakers, a sweatshirt and loose fitting pants that allow you to lunge and move freely.

Hollywood Curling
818-850-6692
Online: hollywoodcurling.wildapricot.org

photo: Toyota Sports Center via Facebook

FIGURE SKATING

The upcoming Olympics are going to be more exciting than ever as PyeongChang is the first time competing figure skaters will be allowed to use vocal music in their Olympic routines. Think triple axles and sit spins to jams from Prince, Hamilton and maybe Foo Fighters as they fight for medal glory. But the real excitement comes from the tireless training these athletes have put in on the ice day after day in rinks just like the ones we’ve rounded up below.

Toyota Sports Center
Starting as young as 3 years old, Toyota Sports Center offers skating lessons for your aspiring Bradie Tennells and Nathan Chens. Group classes and private coaching are available, as well as specialty classes focusing on spins and jumps. The primary goal of every class is for each student to correctly learn all the skills presented before moving on to the next level.

Pickwick Ice
Pickwick Ice in Burbank has hosted its fair share of national skating champions over the years, so your tots will no doubt be in good hands in their figure skating program. Kiddos can start at age 3 and work their way up the ladder learning spins, jumps, transitions and everything they need to know to become the strongest skaters possible.

Pasadena Ice Skating Center
For those of you living closer to Pasadena, the Pasadena Ice Skating Center may be your best bet. Figure skating classes are offered year-round at all levels with each covering basic ISI (Ice Skating Institute) test level requirements. Private lessons are also available by appointment and occasionally on a walk-in basis.

Toyota Sports Center
El Segundo
310-535-4400
Online: toyotasportscenter.com

Pickwick Ice
Burbank
818-845-5300
Online: pickwickice.com

Pasadena Ice Skating Center
Pasadena
626-578-0800
Online: skatepasadena.com

photo: Blue Angel Snow Youth Ski and Snowboard Camp via Facebook

SKIING & SNOWBOARDING

Blue Angel Snow Youth Ski and Snowboard Camp
One thing all Olympic skiers and snowboarders have in common is their dedication to training on a consistent basis. With easy access to Mountain High Ski Resort, LA kiddos can now learn to master the slopes with more structure and regularity through the Blue Angel Snow Youth Ski and Snowboard Camp. This totally unique camp for young athletes offers five Saturday day ski and snowboard trips to Mountain High with round-trip luxury bus transportation, lift tickets, full days of instruction and mentoring from expert teachers, as well as lunch and snacks. The camp is open for youngsters of all skill levels ages 7-to-16. Snow coaching groups are age and ability matched with ten kids per instructor. For many families whose little ones truly want to learn the sport and improve their skills, this camp becomes a yearly tradition.

Tip: If your schedule doesn’t allow for the Blue Angel Snow Camp this year, be sure to check out the plethora of fantastic ski and snowboarding lessons offered daily at any number of resorts in and around LA from Big Bear Mountain Resorts and Snow Valley to Mt. Baldy and of course, Mountain High.

Blue Angel Snow Youth Ski and Snowboard Camp
Mountain High Resort
858-509-8926
Online: blueangelsnow.com

photo: Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain via Facebook

BOBSLEDDING

Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain
What kid didn’t dream of becoming an Olympic bobsledder after watching the movie Cool Runnings growing up? Ya man! Now, every pint-sized Angeleno can realize their dreams with Southern California’s only authentic bobsled experience, the Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain in Big Bear. Open year-round, the Alpine Slide offers riders (young and old) the chance to steer their own sled down one of two long cement tracks filled with hair-raising high-banked turns and heart-pumping straightaways. Rides cost $6 a pop, but kiddos aged 2-to-6 ride free with an adult.

Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain
Big Bear Mountain
909-866-2646
Online: alpineslidebigbear.com

photo: Santa Clarita Speed Skating Club via Facebook

SPEEDSKATING

Santa Clarita Speedskating Club
For LA tykes who feel the need — the need for speed skating that is — check out the Santa Clarita Speed Skating Club. Group lessons in short track speed skating are offered to skaters as young as 5 years old at the Ice Station Valencia. Students are separated by age, ability, and size during lessons to make the most of their time on the ice. The Santa Clarita Speed Skating Club season runs September through April, so you still have time this year to give it a whirl!

Santa Clarita Speedskating Club
Valencia
661-373-3221
Online: scssc.net

photo: Toyota Sports Center via Facebook

ICE HOCKEY

If the enormous crowds at every LA Kings game are any indication, Angelenos have some serious goo-goo eyes for ice hockey. Luckily, we have some great rinks around town that offer lessons to aspiring young players who may have Olympic dreams of their own someday.

Toyota Sports Center
The Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo is the official training center for the LA Kings and offers a fabulous (and free) Kids First program that introduces kids to the sport. The Toyota Center also features ongoing classes, camps, and leagues.

Pickwick Ice & Iceland Ice Skating Center
For families who live in the valley, check out classes at Pickwick Ice in Burbank and their California Golden Bears youth hockey club. In nearby Van Nuys, Iceland Ice Skating Center offers kids’ hockey clinics on Wednesday evenings.

Pasadena Ice Skating Center
Not to be outdone in Pasadena, the Pasadena Ice Skating Center offers a variety of lessons for all ages and skills levels, as well as an in-house youth hockey league program.

Toyota Sports Center
El Segundo
310-535-4400
Online: toyotasportscenter.com

Pickwick Ice
Burbank
818-845-5300
Online: pickwickice.com

Iceland Ice Skating Center
Van Nuys
818-785-2171
Online: valleyskating.com

Pasadena Ice Skating Center
Pasadena
626-578-0800
Online: skatepasadena.com

Littles interested in trying out an Olympic sport? Let us know how it goes in the comments below. Who knows, maybe we’ll see them in 2022!

–Jennifer O’Brien

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Feel like your kids are bouncing off the walls? Let them do it literally at one of the area’s many bounce house places. Giant slides, obstacle courses and plain old jumping will be sure to get them good and tired for nap or bedtime. At most places, parents looking to burn off a little steam (yes, the Fitbit counts each jump) can bop around with their kiddos, but for those who need a break, many also have cafes.

Photo: Pump It Up

Pump It Up
Open jump times welcome kiddos of all ages to hop around the giant bounce houses, which feature slides, climbing and obstacles. Area locations offer special events, too. In Manassas, wear tie-dye on Tuesdays and get $2 off, keep it safe with Little Tikes Jump for ages 6 and under while parents enjoy a free cup of coffee in Loudoun County, and make it a family affair with Family Jump in Silver Spring. It’s $11/kid and $3/adult, including 90 minutes of bouncing, 30 minutes for pizza (two kid-sized slices per person) and a drink.

Cost: About $10, varies slightly by location
Where: 10110 Battleview Pkwy. (Manassas, Va); 73 Lawson Rd. SE (Leesburg, Va); 12210 Plum Orchard Dr. (Silver Spring, Md); 109 Post Office Rd. (Waldorf, Md)
Online: pumpitupparty.com

Jumping Joeys
Tap your inner kangaroo and head here to bop from inflatable to inflatable. There’s one set aside for the littlest boppers and a long one with basketball hoops on either end. Tall slides and obstacle courses are plentiful. Note: It’s a nut-free facility.

Cost: $10.60/single session, bulk passes available
Where: 1425 N. Quincy St., Arlington; 402 W. Broad St., Suite 200, Falls Church
Online: jjbounce.com

Sport Bounce of Loudoun
It’s tough to get bored with 10,000 square feet of jumping and playing potential. Two steep slides greet you at the door, with two more giant slides waiting farther back. There’s also a colorful jumping pillow that’s huge, basketball challenges, obstacle courses and a bounce house for the 36-month-and-under set. The back room houses some climbing and seesaw-like toys, and there’s a café for mom and dad. Remember to bring socks!

Cost: $10/child over 24 months, $6/child 18 to 23 months
Where: 44710 Cape Ct. (Ashburn, Va)
Online: sportbounce.com

Kid’s Choice Sports Center
Lots of options during open play here, including bounce houses, basketball, soccer, aquatics and bubble ball. There’s also the new Toddler Town for kiddos 1 through 5. It features more than 100 games, a playhouse and mini sports. Each pass gets you 2.5 hours of play time. Check out the after-school programs and day camps, too.

Cost: $8 for single play, $35 for five passes, $55 for 10 passes
Where: 13000 Sport and Health Dr. (Woodbridge, Va)
Online: kidschoicesportandfuncenter.com

Bounce Mania
In its 8,700-square-feet of space, this family-owned indoor playground and bounce house place offers two bouncing areas and a full arcade plus a parents’ lounge serving free coffee. Look for discounts such as the $5 Bounce for late-afternoon jumpers and $7 sessions on Wacky Wednesdays.

Cost: $10
Where: 7679 Limestone Dr. (Gainesville, Va)
Online: mybouncemania.com

Monkey Joe’s
Keep an eye out for the furry purple Monkey Joe mascot as kids 12 and under bounce around on the giant inflatables. There’s a separate area for the youngest guests, and an arcade where the machines give tickets that can be exchanged for prizes. Note: Adults can help children 4 and under but are not allowed to bounce for safety reasons.

Cost: $12.99/child over 2, $6.99/child 2 and under who are playing
Where: 23521 Overland Dr. (Sterling, Va); 13032 Middlebrook Rd. (Germantown, Md)
Online: monkeyjoes.com

BounceU
Check out the All-Age Open Bounce on Mondays through Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. ($10.95/bouncer), Cosmic Open Bounce on Fridays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. ($13.95/bouncer, parents bounce for free) when the facility breaks out glow-in-the-dark accessories and turns up the tunes or Preschool Playdate, which happens on weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ($11.95/bouncer) for kids 5 and younger. It includes 90 minutes of bouncing with a snack and story break in the middle. Toddler Time is offered four times on weekends for kids 4 and under.

Cost: $10.95 to $13.95
Where: 1632 E. Gude Dr. (Rockville, Md)
Online: bounceu.com

Jump!Zone
The five giant inflatables here feature superhero and princess themes, and a firetruck with a slide. Stop by for Family Fun Night on Thursdays from 4 to 7 p.m., when you can get the Family Package for $30, which buys you admission for two children (adults are free), a onetopping pizza and a 2-liter bottle of soda.

Cost: $8 to $10.99
Where: 6858 Race Track Rd. (Bowie, Md.)
Online: jumpzoneparty.com

Have you checked out any of these bounce houses? Tell us about it in the comments below. 

–Stephanie Kanowitz

Toting your tots around town in LA traffic isn’t exactly fun. If you’re tired of wrestling over the radio knob during your drive, jump on the podcast bandwagon instead. Make long commutes a breeze by loading your playlist up with these awesome LA podcasts made for kids (that grown-ups will love, too). All of these podcasts are available on iTunes and absolutely free to download.  The 405 just got a lot more do-able!

photo: Shahrzad Warkentin

Book Club For Kids
Book Club originally started in 2000 as a radio show on NPR affiliate KPCC in Pasadena. The host, Kitty Felde, wanted to give kids something fun to listen to amid the adult chatter on public radio. The show, which features real kids across the country discussing books they’ve read, was a success and has now been brought into the digital age as a podcast. Each episode covers a different kid’s title, from classics, like Old Yeller, to modern favorites, like Beautiful Creatures. They also feature special guests, like the book’s author or a celebrity guest reader.

Best For: 8 & up (depending on your child’s reading level)

Best Episodes: The Westing Game, Spy School, A Mango Shaped Space

Online: bookclubforkids.org

Ear Snacks
Award-winning LA kindie sensation Andrew & Polly are probably already on your regular playlist rotation, but even if you’re not familiar with their tunes you will want to check out their kid’s podcast, Ear Snacks. Between their quirky, eclectic, just plain awesome songs, and the interviews with kids and adult experts on all things kid-related, this podcast has it all. Each episode is focused around a topic, like how to tell when it’s going to rain or the magic of shadows and shifts back and forth between interviews and music, perfect for younger listeners with shorter attention spans. The best songs of the first season are also now available on a new album, Ear Snacks: Songs From The Podcast.

Best For: Ages 2–9

Best Episodes: Fruit!, Shadows!, Rain!, and don’t miss bonus episodes like Who Are The Beatles?

Online: andrewandpolly.com

The Imaginary Accomplishments Podcast
Part space opera, part NPR interview style, part Sports Center, with a sprinkle of fake commercials mixed in, this zany, imaginative storytelling podcast is the brainchild of Todd McHatton, a SoCal songwriter and artist, known for his psychedelic, indie rock kids albums and comics. The fairly new series only has six episodes so far, but your adventure-loving listeners are sure to be hooked. More, please!

Best For: Ages 5–12

Best Episodes: Pilot, What Does Stoked Mean?

Online: mchatton.com

Brains On!
STEM lovers and generally inquisitive kids with fall in love with this science podcast, produced by LA NPR affiliate 89.3 KPCC, that answers all of your tots curious questions. Topics on everything, from how we know the age of dinosaur bones, to explaining how the Internet works, will lay a little knowledge on young (and old) listeners. Kids co-host the show and interview experts, like snake handlers and food scientists.

Best For: 5 & up

Best Episodes: How Do Airplanes Fly?, Fire vs. Lasers, Fart Smarts, How Do You Catch A Cold?

Online: brainson.org

Hidden History of Los Angeles
If you have a budding history buff on your hands you might want to turn your ears on this simple, but very informative podcast all about the little known history of Los Angeles. The show, narrated by Robert Peterson, answers questions like, what’s the oldest building in Los Angeles and how did ‪Echo Park get its name? This podcast series is not made specifically kids, but it’s generally appropriate for your older curious kids. A few episodes touch briefly on some more mature subjects (ie. Spolier Alert: Griffith J. Griffith’s attempted murder of his wife) so we recommend giving a listen before you share.

Best For: Ages 9 & up

Best Episodes: What Is The Oldest Building In LA?, Why Are There Giant Holes In ‪Irwindale?, LA’s Original Name

Online: hiddenhistoryla.com

What are your family’s go-to podcasts (local or anywhere!) for a long car ride? Share any we missed in the comments!

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Do you know where you’re going to spend your Festival of Lights? It begins on December 24 this year.  Whether you’re a Valley family or a brood in the South Bay, there are plenty of latkes and jelly donuts to go around. Here’s our rundown of hot Hanukkah happenings.

photo: BeBe Jacobs, courtesy of Skirball Cultural Center

The Valley

Hanukkah Family Festival: Light for the People
This year’s annual Hanukkah Family Festival at the Skirball honors “the light of creativity and hope.” Families of all backgrounds are invited to get into the spirit of the holiday through music, dance, printmaking, storytelling, and more. There will be live music, dreidel demonstrations, and songs. Visitors can also participate in a printmaking workshop and contribute to a community art installation. Tickets at $7-$12. Dec. 18 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
West LA
310-440-4500
Online: skirball.org

Menorah Lighting and Hanukkah Celebration at Sherman Oaks Galleria
Join the Chabad of Sherman Oaks in celebrating the first night of Hanukkah with fabulous (and free!) Hanukkah activities and treats. The Menorah Lighting will take place in Fountain Plaza in front of The Cheesecake Factory. Dec. 24 from 6–8 p.m.

15301 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks
818-382-4100
Online: shermanoaksgalleria.com

Macabees, Miracles, and Magic! A Chanukah Celebration at Temple Judea (Tarzana)
Join Temple Judea’s JSTY Jr. for a Hanukkah celebration complete with a magician, cookie decorating, dreidel competitions and more. Presented by the congregation’s third through eighth grade students. Dec. 11 from noon-2 p.m.

Temple Judea
5429 Lindley Ave.
Tarzana
Online: templejudea.com

photo: Chabad of the Valley’s Facebook page

Hollywood/ Mid-City

Hanukkah at Universal Citywalk
Is this a concert or a holiday festival? It’s a little of both! Join Chabad of the Valley as they celebrate their annual Hanukkah concert at CityWalk—one of the biggest Hanukkah celebrations in Southern California—featuring a 1,000-pound menorah. Rock out to the music of Jewish rock bands Pardes Rock and 8th Day. While you’re there, pick up a few last-minute Hanukkah gifts from the fab CityWalk shops.  Dec. 24 from 8-10 p.m.

100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City
818-622-9841
Online: citywalkhollywood.com or Chabad of the Valley’s Facebook page.

Hanukkah at the Zimmer Museum
Celebrate Hanukkah at this Miracle Mile children’s museum, where kids can enjoy special light & shadow themed exploration and activities for the holiday, including glow-in-dark paper dreidels and a special guest performance by Klezmer Juice. The museum closes at 4:30 p.m., so be sure to get there before the event so your kids can explore the two floors of hands-on exhibits and play space. Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. 

6505 Wilshire Blvd.
Miracle Mile
323-761-8984
Online: zimmermuseum.org

photo: Original Farmers Market

Hanukkah Celebration at The Original Farmer’s Market
Celebrate Hanukkah with live music, crafts and a special (LEGO!) menorah lighting ceremony at the Grove. Dec. 27 from 2:30–5:30 p.m.

6333 W. 3rd St.
Mid-City LA
323-933-9211
Online: farmersmarketla.com

Festival of Lights at the Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center
The JCC of Silverlake celebrates Hanukkah with woodworking workshops in Side Street Projects’ amazing repurposed school bus, plus special performances on stage. There will also be games and sports by Super Soccer Stars, T-shirt decorating, donut eating contests, shrinky dink making, face-painting and a bake sale. Kids 2 and up are $15. Adults get in free. December 10 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

1110 Bates Ave.
Silverlake
323-663-2255
Online: sijcc.net

photo: Shalom Institute via Facebook 

Westside

Hanukkah Family Fun Day at the Shalom Institute
Looking to celebrate a summer camp-style Hanukkah? Head to the Shalom Institutute in Malibu, the 220-acre home of Camp JCA Shalom. The all-day event is broken up into two parts: Families can spend the morning at the Shemesh Organic Farm, with activities including crafts, tomahawk throwing, cider-making, farming fun for toddlers, tree planting, and farm animal encounters. Afternoon activities include archery, zip line, climbing wall, giant swings, crafts, and games, as well as Hanukkah cookie decorating. Admission is $10; kids 6 and under are free. (Fee includes all activities, snacks and kosher lunch.) Dec. 18 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 

34342 Mulholland Highway
Malibu
818-889-5500
Online: shalominstitute.com. Tickets can be purchased online.

Menorah Lighting at the Third Street Promenade
Join local synagogues as their members celebrate the Festival of Lights and light a giant menorah on the Promenade every night after sundown. Dec. 24-Jan. 1 at Sundown.

Third Street Promenade (near Arizona Ave.)
Santa Monica
310-393-8355
Online: downtownsm.com

Menorah Lighting at Two Rodeo
The Chabad of Beverly Hills & Two Rodeo will host Beverly Hills’ annual menorah lighting event on Via Rodeo. Enjoy live music, Hanukkah food and more. Dec. 27 from 7:30-9 p.m.

Two Rodeo (located at the intersections of Rodeo Dr. and Wilshire Blvd.)
Beverly Hills
310-248-1015
Online: lovebeverlyhills.com/holidays

photo: Terranea Resort

South Bay

Hanukkah Dinner at Terranea Resort
Looking for an upscale spot to enjoy a Hanukkah dinner? Dress your kids in their December best and head down to the gorgeous Terranea Resort, where you can enjoy a traditional Hanukkah dinner that includes matzo ball soup and latkes (after dinner, be sure to grab a black-and-white cookie from the Sea Beans cafe before you leave). Take a walk around the grounds after dinner and enjoy the thousands of twinkling lights adorning the property for the holidays. Fixed price dinner is $36 for adults; $36, children 5-10; $20 for kids under 5. Dec. 24-Jan. 1, seatings from 5-9 p.m.

100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
310-265-2836
Online: terranea.com

Chanukah On Ice at the Toyota Ice Rink
Join the JCC of the South Bay for a community skate session celebrating the first night of Hanukkah. Enjoy kosher food, Jewish music, and special treats for the kids. Admission is $10 per person. Dec. 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 

Toyota Sports Center
555 N Nash St.
El Segundo
310-214-4999
Online: jccmb.com

Menorah Lighting at The Point in El Segundo
Join Congregation Tikvat Jacob of Manhattan Beach for a public menorah lighting at the Point featuring Hanukkah-themed games, crafts, yummy snacks, photo opportunities (with Hanukkah props), a scavenger hunt, and festive music. Select Point restaurants will be donating special Hanukkah treats, while participating stores will offer coupons so Hanukkah shoppers can make sure they’ve got all eight nights checked off their shopping lists. Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. 

850 S Sepulveda Blvd.
El Segundo
310-546-3667
Online: ctjmb.org

photo: Pretend City

Worth the Drive

Hooray for Hanukkah at Pretend City
Spin the dreidel and light the Menorah at Pretend City’s annual Hanukkah celebration. Little ones will learn about the holiday through fun activities, games, and crafts. Dec. 24 – Dec. 30, activities vary daily, check the website.

29 Hubble
Irvine
949-428-3900
Online: pretendcity.org

Do you know of any other cool spots to celebrate the Festival of Lights? Let us know in the comment section below!

—Melissa Heckscher