Whether you’re raising a budding musician, mad scientist or monkey bar extraordinaire, it’s clear your kid’s future is bright. Whatever new interests or passions this new school year uncovers, turn to L.L.Bean for a book pack that will accompany your mini-me on every step of his or her journey. Their durable and versatile collection will bring your kids from playground to weekend adventure to school and back. Flip through the photo gallery for 10 stylish, practical and innovative styles that will really make your kiddos shine.

Best Swimmer: Pal Pack

Best for: Boys age 4-7

Stepping into the first day of preschool is hard enough (jury’s out on whether it’s more tough for you or them!) without a lovey or comfort from home by their side. Ease your little guppies into their new scholarly world with this playful pack that features a red shark friend who will stay with your little guy as he learns the preschool or kindergarten ropes.

Don’t forget to pack: lunchbox and water bottle.

Fun fact: the shark’s fin doubles as a secret pocket where he can stash everything from snacks to beach finds band-aids.

Bonus: Get 25% off L.L.Bean’s Deluxe Book Packs before 8-23-2015.

Which style is your favorite? Tell is in the Comments section below.

—Erin Lem

L.L.Bean offers thousands of high-quality products at reasonable prices with free shipping with no minimum order. All backed by their 100% satisfaction guarantee and legendary customer service. Discover the comfort and classic styles of L.L.Bean’s Men’s clothing, Women’s clothing and Kids’ clothing along with L.L.Bean Boots, shoes and slippers.

Are planes, trains and automobiles old hat for your travel-loving clan? Then it’s time to see your city by sea. For a weekend adventure your family will never forget, hop in a kayak and explore the calm bay waters off the Sausalito coast, where you might even spot a sea lion up close. The best part? We’ve done all the hard work for you (rowing not included).

Just Get on The Boat
There’s no need to worry about tracking down all the right gear, finding the perfect launch spot and packing splash-proof lunches (no one wants a soggy PB&J), because Red Tricycle and Sea Trek have taken care of all the details. Head to Sea Trek in Sausalito on Saturday, April 18 and join other Red Tricycle families on an exclusive guided kayaking tour. Just bring sunscreen, shades and your eagle eyes, as rare sea birds and playful sea lions are known to make frequent appearances in these parts. Afterwards, head back to the dock to enjoy lunch provided by Red Tricycle.

Save Yourself a Seat
This hassle-free experience is a hot ticket, so click here to reserve your spot now. In addition to a day of sea and sun, you’ll get to meet other adventure-loving Red Tricycle families and experience the popular Sea Trek tour with an intimate, kid-friendly group. Book your spot, get more info on times and directions and invite your friends by clicking here.


Saturday, April 18, 9:30 a.m.-noon
Sea Trek
Bay Model Visitor’s Center
Sausalito, Ca
415-332-8494
Cost: $50/per person
Tickets: events.tinybeans.go-vip.net

Would your family love a day on the Bay?

—Erin Feher

 

 

Have you ever been hit with the chocolate smell wafting from Bloomer Chocolate Company on Kinzie Street? Or have you followed the Daily Chicago Chocolate Smell Map? Maybe even submitted your own Smell Reports? We get it: Sweets are a treat. And since Bloomer doesn’t offer tours, hit the road to northwest Indiana’s Albanese Confectionery, the only spot in the U.S. that offers gummi manufacturing tours.

The Tempting Tour
Since 1983, the family-owned and -operated Albanese Confectionery — located about 45 minutes south of Chicago in Merrillville, Indiana — has been long known for award-winning gummies and candies made with ingredients sourced locally. Both a shop and a factory, the worth-the-trip destination teases kids as only Willy Wonka could. With an Oompa Loompa-like insider’s view, your family will learn how the factory works and how the candy is made and sold.

Drop in for a 10-minute self-guided tour, during which you’ll peek into eight glass windows to see the goings-on of production and the machines at work. Imagine 7,500 brightly colored bears popping out of molds every hour and gliding past on conveyor belts. Now imagine your kid’s smile of delight!

 photo: Michelle S. on Yelp

Hungry yet? You’ll be even more so once you lay eyes on the floor-to-ceiling fountain from which chocolate flows. It’s a fantastical sight and reminder of the pounds and pounds of sweet stuff that’s used to make treats like milk chocolate-covered caramels with sea salt. The best part: Tours are free and include candy samples. If you choose to go on a Guided Tour (available for groups of 12 or more) you’ll hear first-hand how the equipment and technology is used — a great experience for the budding engineers in your family.

photo: Laura C. on Yelp

The Shop & Crave-tastic Candies
You can buy Albanese Confectionery candy and chocolate in numerous Chicago-area shops (including Lolli & Pops in Chicago French Market), but it’s worth browsing the factory outlet store, attached to the manufacturing center. Bins of colorful gummis, chocolate-dipped nuts and pretzels vie for your attention, and so does the separate section devoted entirely to jelly beans. In the weeks leading up to Easter, the Easter Bunny hops by for photo opportunities.

Without a doubt, the biggest lures here are the gluten-free gummi bears, stamped with their signature ‘A.’ Sugar-free sweets are also available, with choices including Fruit Bears, Meltaways, Gummi Peach Rings, Haystacks and more. Psst … be sure to snap up the Green Gummi Army Guys!

photo: Kelsey S. on Yelp

While You’re There …
Turn your drive into a full-blown weekend adventure and coordinate your timing with Merrillville’s Star Plaza Theatre shows, which range from music and dance performances to kids’ events. Upcoming shows include Chuggington: The Great Rescue Adventure Live (Feb. 21) and Sesame Street Live: Let’s Dance (Apr. 23-26).

If your little tourists need to burn off their sugar high, take them to nearby Dyer’s Fun Flatables, an indoor inflatable playground full of climb-on structures, mazes, obstacle courses, slides and age-appropriate bounce houses.

 photo: Brian M. on Yelp

The Details
Albanese Confectionery’s self-guided tours usually take about 10 minutes and are available at any time during operating hours — no reservations are necessary. A 30-minute guided tour is available for a maximum of 25 people and must be scheduled two weeks in advance. Group tours are available Tuesday-Thursday, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. There are no tours in March & April when the Easter Bunny makes his hoppin’ appearance.

The shop is open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Albanese Confectionery
5441 E. Lincoln Highway
Merrillville, Ind.
855-272-3227
Online: albanesecandy.com

What food factory tours do YOU love? Shout about them in the Comments!

— Wendy Altschuler

Kids often have to live in a “Do Not Touch!” world, whether it’s breakables at a store, paintings at LACMA, or other people’s food. Thankfully, autumn brings some awesome opportunities to let those tiny hands grab with gusto. We’re talking about picking your own produce, of course. So round up your little rascals and let them touch, pick, and taste to their heart’s content. You’ll all be thrilled with the delicious results.

photo credit: Kevin Bedell via Creative Commons

An Apple a Day
Create lasting memories with your kiddos and take them to an apple orchard, where you can indulge in some fresh outdoor fun. Your wee ones can scout for the crunchiest apples, and even sample all the varieties, from sweet to sour to spicy. A vitamin C boosting adventure, directly from leaf to lips…heeding the doctor’s orders never tasted so good. There are two superb spots to pick your own apples in So Cal:

Oak Glen 

Our favorite spot in this desert town is Riley’s Farm, which offers way more than just apples (there’s berries, u-pick flowers, tons of kid-friendly activities, the list goes on). But there are about a dozen orchards in this mile high town, so plan a day-trip (or weekend adventure) here and tucker your little ones out on crisp air and even crispier fruit.

Julian

For another great apple picking option, there are more orchards in Julian, a quaint mountain town about 60 miles northeast of San Diego. It’s worth the drive. After all, it could lead to fresh-baked apple pie!

photo credit: Tim & Selena via flickr

Fruit & Veggie-tastic
Having trouble getting the tiny tots to try the green stuff?  Take them right to the source, where they can hand-pick their own farm-fresh veggies. You may find those greens taste a lot sweeter when they’re the treasures of a hand-selected harvest. Or if you’re only feeling fruity, these places offer loads of juicy options too.

Tanaka Farms

One of the only family-run farms in Orange County, Tanaka Farms is definitely worth a visit. Your kiddos will love the tractor pulled farm tours, where they’ll get to see different fruits and vegetables and even get to sample some fresh from the field. There’s a pumpkin patch from September 27th through October 31st, so you can get your Halloween goodies and organic produce all at once. On weekends in October, your brood can take part in the Fall Harvest Festival activities while you daydream about that pumpkin bread recipe you’ve been dying to try.

photo credit: Aaron Brinker via Creative Commons

Underwood Farms

Get ready for the 17th annual Fall Harvest Festival at Underwood Farms from September 27th – October 31st, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Each weekend has something new and interesting for kids, from fire trucks and K-9 demonstrations to cowboys and a flea circus. Added bonus: anyone in a costume will receive free entry on Halloween. Beyond the festival fun, you can also pick all kinds of veggies, fruits and pumpkins. Don’t worry about bringing lunch – every festival weekend features food vendors selling tasty treats like roasted corn on the cob, fresh pie, kettle corn, hamburgers, hotdogs and Mexican food. The Festival is also a fantastic place to host a birthday party, since you can reserve your own spot in the Party Area and enjoy the surrounding activities, too. They’re also open every day of the week, so if your little one is itching to try something new before the weekend, this would be an exciting day out (and it’s far less crowded on the weekdays).

photo credit: Cathie Ericson

Brian Ranch Airport U-Pick 

Brian Ranch, by Palmdale, is the place to go if your kid is obsessed with all things aircraft. A private airport specializing in light sport aircraft, your kiddos will get to gaze at some cool looking planes before heading out to the orchard to pick delicious fruit. And if you’re feeling brave, you could even schedule a 15-minute introductory flight ($40, for adults only) while the kiddos pick. Plums are in season now, and they have a pumpkin patch in October. They have a hay wagon for tots to enjoy, and a picnic area where you can savor the fruits of your labor. Also, they sell unusual fruit butters made on site, like apricot, Asian pear, nectarine, peach and pear. (Note: the farm closes in mid-October.)

photo credit: Adam Dachis

Murray Family Farms
Located in Bakersfield, Murray Family Farms is a bit of a drive (but most of these are – that’s the downside to living in the big city!).  But it’s worth it to check out October Fest (from October 1st to October 31st), where your little ones can explore corn mazes, go on hay rides, get their faces painted, jump in bouncy houses and more. Oh, and of course you can pick your own fruits and veggies, with many varieties available most of the year. Check the calendar to see what’s in season…from pluots and corn to apples and pumpkins. With so many yummy selections, your kiddos will be happily munching in the car all the way home.

M&M Peach Ranch

Do you and your little ones have a sweet tooth? Skip the chocolate and go for nature’s candy instead. Freshly plucked peaches at M&M Peach Ranch are a super sweet treat you can all feel good about, and you don’t have to go to Georgia for these peaches, you only have to head a little farther than Valencia. You’ll enjoy a carefree afternoon wandering through the trees and filling your bucket with the best and brightest of the season. Peaches are only available through October, so make sure you don’t miss out. All fruit here is certified organic, so you can rest assured that the natural sugar your kiddos are getting is pesticide-free.

photo credit: Bruce Tuten via Creative Commons

Jack-O-Lanterns A-Plenty
It wouldn’t be October without a little pumpkin carving. There are too many to list here, so check out our comprehensive list of awesome pumpkin patches where your mini monster can hand-select the most terrifying pumpkin of all. Gather some mini pumpkins too, since they make gorgeous table decorations to complete the festive mood.

Now get picking and enjoy the yummiest harvest of the season. Let us know where you end up visiting, or if there are any great U-Pick farms we missed.

-Elena Wurlitzer

We’re back with more of our favorite Seattle-area blogs, written by local moms (did you catch our creative mom bloggers edition?) but this time, we’ve got our carry-ons packed, we’ve put an entire paycheck worth of gas in our SUV, and the kids are prepped with enough goodies from the dollar bins at Target to last them at least, well, 18 minutes. It’s time to explore and these moms are leading the way! These Seattle-area bloggers are taking us around the Northwest and beyond with travel-focused content that will have you itching for a weekend adventure out of the city. Beyond all of the insider tips they have about discovering those new-to-us places, we’re hooked on watching how they travel with kiddos in tow and are inspired by their gusto to expose them to the world outside of Seattle (we hear there is one?). Now, where did we put that backpack leash that we bought as soon as we found out we were pregnant?

Adventure Bee

We suppose that if we have to share Adventure Bee, we will. Seattle is lucky enough to have this mom-daughter blogging team spend part of their time in the Northwest (and the other part in the Bay Area), that is, when they aren't buzzing around the world finding new places to explore.

Find it: adventurebee.net

Which Seattle mom blogs are you stalking? Share with us in the comments below and keep your eye out for more mom blog features in the coming weeks!

— Katie Kavulla

fun photos via the bloggers featured