Yabba Dabba Doo! Inspired by The Flintstones, PEBBLES cereal became the first brand created around a media character when it was launched in 1971. Now in honor of it’s 50th birthday, PEBBLES cereal will surprise fans by giving them presents throughout 2021.
“Fruity and Cocoa PEBBLES cereals have been bringing kids and kids-at-heart fun and happiness for 50 years. At a time when joy and inspiration are needed more than ever, we wanted to do something to thank and surprise PEBBLES fans next year in honor of the brand’s milestone birthday,” said Amy Brothers, PEBBLES Cereal Brand Manager at Post Consumer Brands. “This brand has always been about igniting creativity, so we hope our fans will join us and get inspired as we Yabba Dabba Doo! 2021!”
For the first surprise of the year PEBBLES is going to help make 50 kids’ birthdays even more epic in 2021 by giving their parents $2,021 each to help them celebrate their big day.
Launching today on the brand’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages and running through Feb. 1, 2021, parents are invited to share why their kid deserves a special birthday present for the chance to win one of 50 cash prizes. Whether it’s an outdoor play set, a trampoline, a new computer or video game system, paying for music lessons or saving for college, PEBBLES wants to make birthday celebrations special next year. Winners will also receive a birthday package from PEBBLES to celebrate their big day.
While there will be even more fun surprises as the year goes on, PEBBLES is also wants to help fans ring in the new year. PEBBLES cereal is hosting a New Year’s Eve countdown on Dec. 31 featuring Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble from Bedrock leading into the 9 p.m. ET hour during Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2021, which airs live beginning at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. The family-friendly countdown will also be available on demand on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages and on PEBBLES cereals’ Facebook page so families can view it at their convenience to celebrate an early countdown before bedtime.
Leading up to and on New Year’s Eve, PEBBLES’ fans can create their own celebration video using the Fruity PEBBLES confetti branded effect on TikTok to welcome in 2021 in colorful style. Fans can find the Fruity PEBBLES confetti by searching for “PEBBLES confetti” directly through the search bar on the discover page within the TikTok platform, beginning Dec. 28.
Follow PEBBLES cereal on Facebook and Instagram to be the first to know about other exciting birthday surprises throughout the year and tag the brand using #HappyBirthdayPEBBLESCereal. To learn more about the PEBBLES cereal brand, visit pebblescereal.com.
We all love birthdays, and there is nothing more joyful than celebrating a little human’s special day! Don’t have time to search high and low for that “wow” gift that will let their imagination go wild? We hear you. Read on for our round-up of ten ultra-special gift ideas for your preschooler!
Fishing Bathtub Set
Bathtime is playtime! We are loving this little fishing set. Kids can catch and "reel in" a cute sea creature, catching it with a net. The best part: letting it go free back into the ocean, err, tub, and doing it all over again.
Meet your family's new storytime companion! The Toniebox is an imagination-building, interactive and screen-free digital listening experience that plays stories, songs and more. It comes to life when paired with a Tonie, which are hand-painted characters—some you know like Disney's Lion King and some are brand-new to discover! All Tonies come pre-loaded with loads of content, with stories to tell, worlds to explore and songs to sing along with! There are even Creative Tonies that allow you to add your own favorite songs and stories, or let grandparents read your kid their favorite book for an extra-special bedtime treat! Portable and sturdy, yet soft and bed friendly, it's the ultimate mix of technology and creativity that will keep your little one engaged, playing all on their own or with family and friends!
Cha-Ching! With all the beeps and buzzes of the real thing, kids love adding it all up and keeping their customers happy! Bonus: It's a great way to learn math skills, too. Shop 'til you drop—your little cashier will add it all up!
Nothing says "fun" like ice cream! Put together the ultimate ice cream treat with this fun set by Melissa & Doug! With so many flavors to choose from and a magnetized scooper, you'll think you're at the ice cream shop because this is the real deal.
Need to get the wiggles out in between virtual classes? This trampoline will be your lifesaver! It's fun, it's active and it's irresistible to kids. Pro-tip: keep it indoors for weather-proof fun anytime!
This birthday-themed LEGO Duplo set makes a great gift for their special day! Let their imagination run wild as they put together the ultimate celebration using fun and festive blocks!
This set of wheels is a classic for a reason! Kids love opening the door, sliding into the driver's seat and cruising with their feet! Plus, this cool coup's smiling eyes are pretty darn cute.
Kids are naturally inquisitive, so these binoculars are a no brainer! They can explore the world around them, near and far, indoors and out. Keep them entertained, engaged and discovering the world around them in a whole new way!
Music is a great way to encourage fine motor skills and creativity! This little drumset is all electronic with a soft "thump" so it won't hurt your ears while little ones are channeling their inner rockstar.
Camping is all the rage right now—why not make it an indoor activity, too? This easy pop-up tent makes the perfect reading nook for your little one. Grab a flashlight and some popcorn and now you've brought the great outdoors inside!
Looking for a way to make a kid smile and support a local NYC business? Get some toys delivered from your neighborhood NYC toy store. Whether the kids could use some new toys to play with, there’s a big birthday coming up or you need a LEGO kit delivered, stat, we found several NYC toy stores (and some in the Hamptons) that are delivering and offering curbside pickup. Just browse, click (or call) and wait for the fun to arrive—and if you can’t wait, go pick it up yourself!
Chelsea's go-to toy store is delivering to families within an eight-block radius, and also offers curbside pickup. This is a great spot for sustainable and wooden toys from companies like Plan, Haba and Hape, as well as cute and cuddly stuffies, PLAYMOBIL, creative kits, STEM toys and more. You can also shop by age, category and collection.
Offering same-day delivery in Brooklyn and Manhattan ($5 flat fee), as well as curbside pickup (2:30-3:30, daily), Toy Space is another Seventh Avenue toy store ready to spread some joy to NYC households. Current hot sellers include arts and crafts supplies, sidewalk chalk, The Two Bros Bows and Arrows, giant glitter beach balls and indoor stomp launchers. The business also offers a subscription box for kids with specific needs, through which you get four to six curated items picked just for your kid. Toy Space is also offering private shopping to birthday kids and their parents, keeping with all social distancing protocol and mask-wearing guidelines.
426 Seventh Ave. Park Slope 718-369-9096 Online: toyspaceny.com
Downtown Manhattan's Boomerang Toys, in business since 2002, is delivering! Just peruse the Tribeca toy store's website, which features everything from puzzles to scooters to LEGO and building kits to lots of trains and toys that go. (Plus a lot more!) the website has pictures of the actual stocked shelves so you can browse virtually. Delivery below 14th Street is free; call to inquire about areas above. Call 212-226-7650 to place an order!
That photo above is not archival. That's what's in the window of LuLu's Cuts & Toys on Brooklyn's Fifth Avenue right now! The store is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is offering free same-day or next-day local delivery for orders over $50 (zip codes 11217, 11215, 11238, 11206, 11201, 11231); for orders outside of that, it's $10. LuLu's is also offering free curbside pickup, and shipping out of state. Shop online at lulus-cuts-and-toys.myshopify.com and be sure to check out their "social distancing favorites". (Some very fun and cool stuff there.) You can also set up a birthday registry, and you get a free bunch of balloons for using the service! Know and love the LuLu's stylists? Contribute to the Go Fund Me Page benefitting them here!
For toys for the tiniest of New Yorkers, check out Piccoliny. The hip downtown store stocked with super hip NYC-centric onesies, T-shirts and baby toys (as well as lots of other cute clothes and gifts) is offering $5 flat-rate shipping, complimentary gift wrap and a 20 percent discount on the entire store. Know someone with a newborn? Here's where to go for the perfect I LOVE NYC baby gifts.
Sheltering in place in the Hamptons? Stevenson's Toys can hook you up! The store is taking order online for shipment, local delivery and curbside pickup at its Southampton location. They are stocked up with puzzles of varying degrees of difficulty, LEGO kits, board games and lots of toys for outdoor fun. (You can even order up a trampoline if you need one!)
Park Slope stalwart Little Things Toy Store is delivering throughout Brooklyn and offering curbside pickup from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. ( There is a $5 fee for toys below $25 and outside surrounding zip codes, and they'll also ship anywhere in U.S. with customers picking up any USPS shipping charges.) They've got oodles of puzzles, crafting and activity kits, games and Micro Kickboard scooters. The store also carries a wide range of LEGO—FYI, Little Things is a LEGO Gold Standard Store.)
Yet another Park Slope-area toy store (hey, there are a lot of kids there), Norman & Jules is not delivering, but they are offering curbside pickup Monday through Thursday from Noon - 4 p.m. This place specializes in chic and modern-looking toys, STEM activities and sets and wooden toys from brands like Grimm and Grapat.
If you're in Hoboken, Big Fun Toys will deliver to you for free! The New Jersey shop is stocked with everything from PLAN toys to LEGO to stuffies and gear for outdoor fun.
602 Washington St. Hoboken 201-714-9575 Online: bigfuntoys.com
Editor’s note: We’re making every effort to provide you with the most up-to-date information. However, sometimes closures occur at the last minute due to circumstances beyond our control, such as the spread of Covid-19. We highly recommend that you call ahead before you pack your kids pack your kids (and all those snacks, and diapers…) and haul them across town. Stay safe!
Whether you are a local or just visiting, there are tons of things to do with kids in Orlando during spring break! The theme parks all have special festivals going on and there are lots of museum exhibits to check out. We’ve got loads of suggestions from indoor playgrounds to park activities that the kids will love. Scroll through and let us plan your Orlando spring break for you!
1. Head to Epcot for the 27th Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival where you can enjoy creative dishes and libations offered at the festival’s Outdoor Kitchens to the fan-favorite artists who’ll perform during the Garden Rocks Concert Series.
2. Head to Mike Kirby Park to watch the soap box races and take a look at some youtube videos to make your own!
3. The Orlando Repertory Theatre is putting on a performance of Pete the Cat and it's a great show for all ages.
When the weather won’t cooperate and the kids need to get some activity, check out this list of Las Vegas’ best indoor playgrounds for kids of all ages. You’ll find arcade games, pretend play experiences, trampolines, crafts and more. Which one looks the most fun to you?
Adventuredome Amusement Park
Located inside Circus Circus, this spot has rides and attractions for the whole family. Bumper cars, indoor rock climbing, mini bowling and more, there’s more than enough to keep your crew busy for the whole day. You’ll find free clown performances throughout the day and even an indoor, double loop roller coaster!
Fidgets Indoor Playground
With climbing structures, slides, trains and LEGO tables, pretend play, interactive play and so much more, the possibilities for fun are endless at Fidgets. This spot is geared toward kids age six and under.
7835 South Rainbow Boulevard #15
Las Vegas, NV Online: fidgetslv.com
Kids Kingdom
This play space caters to kids from 8 months-8 years old with opportunities to explore every interest. Kids can climb the jungle gym, take a jump in the ball pit, drive around in the Little Tykes car and explore, all while you relax. Pretend play rooms include the hospital, beauty parlor and fire station.
Uptown Jungle Fun Park
With a number of locations in the Phoenix area to choose from, there’s fun around every corner at Uptown Jungle. Jump on the trampolines, put your skills to the test on the ninja obstacle course, climb the massive play structure and zip down the mini zipline. There’s even a toddler area so the little ones can come along.
27 South Stephanie St.
Henderson, NV
New Las Vegas location opening Mar. 2020 Online: uptownjungle.com
Kinderland Indoor Play & Cafe
Kids up to age six will love all of the push toys, soft crawling areas and pretend play zones at Kinderland Cafe. The ball pit provides endless entertainment and parents will enjoy the cafe where they can sit and watch the kids make new friends. The train table is a huge hit.
Gravady Extreme Air Sports
Defy gravity with over 25,000 square feet of world-class trampolines at Gravady. Their trampoline grid features over 60 trampolines, including the famous angled wall trampolines, launching decks and a few surprises up in the ceiling to test your vertical. Kids will love the ninja obstacle course and, of course, the foam pits. Little ones age six and under can get in early Mon.-Sat. to enjoy an hour of the facility, just for them.
7350 Prairie Falcon Rd #120
Las Vegas, NV Online: gravady.com
Skyzone
Climb the rock wall and jump off into the foam pit at this spot that has tons of fun for kids (and adults, too!). Grab some air in the sprawling trampoline court and then challenge your pals to a game of ultimate dodgeball. Tuesday and Thursday mornings bring toddler time to the facility with special characters making their appearance a few days a month.
7440 Dean Martin Drive #201
Las Vegas, NV Online: skyzone.com
When the heat or the rain puts a cramp in your plans for the day, we’ve got you covered! This list of indoor playgrounds for kids in Miami has all the activity you need to tire out the little ones and keep them from the climbing your walls. Find your new favorite spot below!
POD 22
This totally-adorable kids play space is a mom’s dream come true. It offers open play and even supervised play where you can take advantage of the on-site nail salon and give yourself a break. They also offer Montessori classes on the weekdays for those looking for a little more socialization time.
Just 4 Fun
This play space is located inside the Shops at Sunset Place in Miami. The toddler section is decorated in pastel pink, blue, and green, with small slides, tunnels, and little rope swings. The remainder of the space has a large play structure with a roller slide, a trampoline, climbing platforms, tunnels, and a ball pit. Food and drinks are also available for purchase.
IGi Playground
This indoor playground has a large play structure with lots of steps, tunnels, slides, and ramps, as well as a ball pit. There are plenty of tables outside the play area for snacks when you need a break. A big highlight is the pirate ship, perfect for pretend play.
Planet Kids
This 3,000-square-foot indoor playground caters to young kids, with separate spaces for babies and toddlers under three and kids 3-7 years. Activities include a rock wall, play structure with slides, platforms and a ball pit. There is also a bounce house and space to run around. Adults will appreciate the Nespresso cafe, with a French bakery.
We Rock the Spectrum
Kids of all abilities can play together at We Rock the Spectrum. The gym’s sensory equipment benefits both children with special needs and their neurotypical peers. There’s a zip line, trampoline, tunnel, carpet swing, climbing structure, crash pit and hammock swing, plus an arts and crafts area.
Goin’ Bananas
Goin’ Bananas has a large, colorful play gym with tunnels, slides and a rock wall. Tables surround the play space, where adults can relax and grab a bite while the children play.
When the rainy afternoon has you down, check out this list of Orlando’s best indoor playgrounds for kids. There are art experiences, pretend play for all ages, trampoline spots and science around every corner. Scroll through to plan your next outing with the kids!
My Little Town Kids
We love this spot and it’s totally-affordable price of $9.99 that includes all day play for one child and two adults. Kids will love the race track, ball pit and dress-up area. There’s a separate padded area to keep the crawlers contained.
Princesses and Princes
This Montessori-inspired play area is designed for children ages 0-6 years old. You’ll find a train table, Tegu blocks, Magna-tiles, play kitchen and climbing structure.
Crayola Experience
Discover the magic of color at Crayola Experience, Crayola’s premier, one-of-a-kind family attraction! Dozens of hands-on, creative activities and a full day of fun awaits families in Orlando, Fla. at The Florida Mall. Bigger, brighter and bolder than ever, the colorful adventures of Crayola Experience help kids and adults alike explore art and technology, express their creativity and experience color in a whole new way.
Orlando Science Center
The Orlando Science Center’s mission is to inspire science learning for life with four floors of interactive exhibit halls, labs and workshops, theaters, an observatory, and experiences that change with the seasons. Learn how to be a spy, check out innovations in AI and meet live animals that are Florida residents.
Millie Moo’s
This spot is full of full areas including a ball pit, motorized horses and Little Tykes cars. Admission give you in and out privileges so you can leave and come back after nap time if you’d like. Train lovers will especially like the large train table.
Outer Limitz Trampoline
This 24,000-square foot family entertainment center includes a large trampoline area, foam pit, dodgeball arena, basketball slam, ropes obstacle course, trampoline cage ball and spider tower. Parents can relax in massage chairs while they enjoy the action.
Monkey Joe’s
This play area of wall-to-wall fun features inflatable slides, jumps and obstacle courses, and additional entertainment guaranteed to keep your kids active, happy and healthy.
9101 International Drive
Orlando, FL Online: monkeyjoes.com
Have the kids beaten your couch (or bed) into submission with the constant jumping? Get thee to an indoor trampoline park, stat! From gymnasium-sized trampoline parks on Long Island, to specialized trampoline classes closer to home, and even a spot for really little ones, you’ll find all kinds of ways to catch some air around NYC. (Reminder: Do yourself a favor and buy tickets and fill out waivers ahead of time online. And don’t forget socks!) Read on to see NYC’s top trampoline parks!
To Soar in Howard Beach, Queens: Launch Trampoline Park
One of the newest trampoline parks in NYC, Launch offers so much more than just jumping on trampolines. Play basketball, dodgeball, take off from the Launch Pad, face off in the Battle Pit, play some games in the arcade and more! Launch hosts a glow party on Fridays, Sensory Bounce on the last Tuesday of the month (4-8 p.m.), and Toddler Time is coming soon. Click here to see all programs.
Cost: Starting cost is $27/hour; family rate is $99/family of four
Xtreme Energy in Englewood, New Jersey is full of fun stuff to do, including a ropes course, a rock-climbing wall, a playscape to climb up around and through, a ninja course and virtual reality. But we personally love the idea of our child putting on a velcro suit, jumping and sticking to the wall. Hi-larious. Xtreme Energy also hosts Toddler Time and special events (click here for the latest), and serves real, nutritious food like salads and wraps at the cafe. (Sweet stuff, too.)
Cost: two-hour pass weekday/$19, weekend/$25; weekend day all-day pass, $35
250 S. Van Brunt St. Englewood, NJ 201-408-5555 Online: xtreme.energy
To Jump, Climb, Tumble and More: Chelsea Piers
Chelsea Piers Manhattan
For jumping (and a whole lot more), check out the massive Field House at Chelsea Piers Manhattan, home to a gymnastics center, hardwood basketball courts, two playing fields, a 25-foot rock climbing wall, and, of course, trampolines. Kids 3-5 can get moving and bouncing with CP Champs. The three-hour session’s activities include trampoline, foam pit, and rock climbing, as well as story time and arts and crafts. Pre-registration is required, and must be done at least 24 hours in advance.
Roughly 45 minutes outside the city on Long Island, tucked behind a nondescript office park and just beyond a bottling warehouse, you'll find a gigantic building hopping mad with activity. Inside hundreds of kids are literally jumping for joy. Bounce! Trampoline Sports is a trampoline park of Olympic-sized proportions. The enormous gymnasium is cordoned off into different areas: one section contains more than 20 trampolines attached to each other - some even sloping up the walls - where kids can leap, bounce and laugh, while another area allows basketball fans to make slam-dunks on a trampoline court. The facility also boasts eight foam pits where kids can jump and somersault off a trampoline and land into a moat of soft red cubes.
Bonus: There's also a special "Bounce Jr." area just for kids age six and under, and a ninja course and Adventure Zone, complete with elevated ropes course and zipline (with options for little and big kids).
Small kid tip: Check the calendar for the latest schedule, but Bounce! pretty consistently holds Toddler Time (ages six and under) from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. every weekday, and 9 a.m. to noon on weekends for $20. Note: they do not host Toddler Time during school vacations. It also holds sensory-friendly sessions on Mondays from 6 - 8 p.m., and Jump N Glow blocks (must be at least 48 inches tall).
Cost: Starting at $24.99 for 60 minutes at Open Bounce and Jump N Glow; $12 for 60 minutes Sensory Bounce
From bouncing on Grandpa’s knee to swinging high in Daddy’s arms, the under-five set can’t get enough of going vertical. But sometimes all that jumping around can be dangerous for tots. And that’s why Billy Beez’s is an ideal destination for the leapin' young’uns. The huge rainforest-themed indoor play park (25,000 feet!) features two trampolines (which have safety netting surrounding the sides), twisty slides, hide-and-seek tunnels and climbing walls - all found about 45 minutes north of the city. Prices are for all-day re-entry; socks are required.
Small kid tip: For kids under age 3, check out the "Mini Beez" area, which has special padded play structures.
Cost: $21.95/age 4-17; $16.95/ages 1 - 3; $7.95/adults; seniors 65 and older/free with paid child or toddler
1000 Palisades Center Dr. West Nyack, NY Phone 845-535-9277 Online: billybeezus.com
Sometimes simply jumping up and down can become monotonous — even for the most rambunctious kids. And that’s where Williamsburg's Streb Lab for Action Mechanics (SLAM) comes in. Founded by choreographer Elizabeth Streb, who’s been called the "Evel Knievel of dance", Streb Lab’s Kid Trampoline class channels kids’ energy and refocuses it on performance and overcoming fears. All of the classes are taught by Streb troupe dancers and take place where the dancers train and perform themselves. Students will not only learn acrobatic skills on a huge trampoline but will also be inspired as they watch dancers rehearse on the trapeze swings and aerial silks.
Cost: For kids ages five and up. $500 for a 16-week semester.
Fly High is Staten Island's HQ for bouncing it out. (They also bill themselves as NYC's first indoor trampoline park.) This spot has not only an expanse of trampolines for jumping, you'll also find the Bungee Slingshot, foam pits to dive into and the Dunk Zone, where a satisfying slam dunk is possible thanks to a trampoline assist. Fly High has no age restrictions, but of course you'll need to keep an eye on the kids at all times. Note: wearing Fly High's Jump Socks is a must; they're $2 and you can bring them back and use them again. Also note: they have massage chairs on site if you need a rub down after some major bouncing. Ages: Fly High is all ages but they advise that kids five and under not jump on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays due to high volume. If you do choose to visit with a little one, an adult must purchase a ticket and jump with them.
At Sky Zone in South Plainfield, jumpers can bounce and play dodgeball on the open main court of trampolines, sail into pits of foam blocks in the "Foam Zone", or do a fantasy slam dunk in the SkySlam area. (The trampoline park's most recent addition: axe-throwing!) Sky Zone hosts special themed Toddler Time jumps (Fairy Tale Jump, Sports Jump) for kids up to six years of age on Tuesdays from 4 - 8 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 - 11 a.m.. (Kids are $12/hour, parents $12/hour, although adults don't have to jump, and socks are included.) Sky Zone also hosts sensory-friendly bounce during Toddler Time on Tuesdays.
Cost: Varies by time and duration of jump; starts at $22 for 60 minutes. Memberships for unlimited bouncing are also available. Head to Family Night and pay $100 for a family of four.
600 Hadley Rd. South Plainfield, NJ 908-756-5867 Online: skyzone.com
For Bouncing and Climbing and a Ninja Course: Chelsea Piers CT
Chelsea Piers CT
What is it about jumping up and down that makes a kid instantly smile? Well, that’s exactly what will happen when your kids visit the Jump/Climb Zone at Chelsea Piers’ Adventure Center in Stamford, Conn, an easy train ride from Grand Central. From the same team that designed Chelsea Piers in Manhattan, CP Stamford offers the same state-of-the-art facilities, including its wall-to-wall trampoline room. Besides leaping, soaring, and bouncing their ya-yas out, kids can also use the indoor climbing wall to boost their upper body strength, or test their skills on a Ninja Adventure course. If you're heading there with a big kid and a little one, the facility also has a Little Athletes Zone, equipped with tunnels, slides, climbing structures and more, for kids 6 months to five years old, as well as separate Toddler Jump Times for kids ages two to four.
Cost: $18/hour, youth Jump and Climb; $16/hour, Toddler Jump; $20/hour, Ninja Adventure (ages 7 to 14)
Chelsea Piers CT One Blachley Rd. Stamford, CT Phone: 203-989-1000
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This Fri., Sep. 13 Sky Zone is welcoming families to celebrate this special anniversary with complimentary 30-minute jump passes at locations nationwide. In addition, if you book your own birthday party at Sky Zone between Sep. 9-15 you’ll earn three free months of visits for the Guest of Honor.
“We want to celebrate our birthday by showing appreciation to our dedicated community of over 100 million people across 160 cities who have supported us these past 15 years,” said Jeff Platt, founder and CEO of Sky Zone. “We hope this special one-day event helps families jump into the new school year by encouraging kids and adults to engage in active play and have fun!”
Timing of the free 30-minute jump varies by location, so check with your local Sky Zone to see what time it will be offered on Sep. 13. You can find your nearest location here.