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5 Gadgets to Get Kids to Do Their Chores

February 7, 2019 by val Leave a Comment

The challenge of getting kids to do their chores has only gotten more difficult with the evolution of technology. Here are 5 Gadgets to get kids to to their chores and keep them “on task”.

5 Ways to Use Technology to Get Kids To Do Their Chores

1. Garmin Vivofit

This kids version of Garmin Vivoactive allows kids to not only keep tract of their activity, but with an added app, allows parents to assign chores and manage rewards. The watches come in a variety of Disney, Marvel and StarWars characters, with corresponding apps to the watch. They are waterproof and recommended for ages 4-9. The biggest downside we can find is that the silicon watch bands tend to not last long, but replacements are available for purchase. Overall, this is a great way to get your kids to do their chores, be more active and start them on the path to setting and achieving goals.

2. Set Reminders on Their Phones

Just like we set reminders for ourselves… schedule reminders for your kids on their phones and iPods. They will have the option to ignore it, so as extra motivation, in the description of the reminder, make sure to include a consequence and deadline for completing the chore. If they don’t accomplish it – you need to follow through with the consequence. Having some offline charts posts as the overall plan is also a good idea, that way you have a reference for all chores, who is supposed to do them and when they are supposed to be done by. Again you can post a list of consequences and rewards if these are accomplished or not.

3. Use the Wunderlist App

This app allows you to share tasks with family and friends and create a digital networked to do list. While this might be a bit much for younger kids, it’s a great way for older kids (and even you spouse) to be on the same page and to help make things move more efficiently. The app is free to download and you can use your Microsoft or Skype account to login.

4. Use Alexa or Google Assistant

If you kid doesn’t have a phone (or has been banned from theirs) Alexa and Google Assistant can help remind them to complete your chores, even when you aren’t there. (Psst.. There’s a version created for kids and younger ears) [Affiliate Link]

Kids at home while at work? Use the Alexa announce feature through the Alexa app to send a verbal reminder to your kid. The first time you do this may have enough shock value that have the house clean when you get home (okay probably not). But it’s fun to think of them getting a verbal reminder from you when they least expect it. The downside of that is you don’t really know if they actually get that announcement or reminder if they aren’t in the room near the speaker. Still, this technique is another tool to help you keep them honest when it comes to doing their part.

5. OurHome App

The Our Home Chores and Rewards app focuses on a points system rather than making chores related to money. This helps make it more like a game and doesn’t set kids to think that they should be paid for picking up their own dirty laundry off the floor. By earning points kids get instant gratification for positive behavior, which as a whole can be turned into tangible rewards later that you can set up in the app as well. Overall it is simple and easy to use (great for parents and kids). OurHome features calendar functions, shopping lists, reminders, rewards,. Kids can see the tally of their “points” and how they break down. You can even give kids a “nudge” to get an assign tasks done.

While the list could certainly go on, hopefully this will get you thinking of some ways that you can use gadgets to get kids to do their chores and save some sanity in the process. Try different things and see what works best.

Also, let us know what works for you!

How do you keep the kids on task? Share your favorite ideas and success stories in the comments below!

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How to Save Money When Planning a Birthday Party

January 28, 2019 by val Leave a Comment

Here’s how to save money when planning a birthday party.

Want to be that parent who throws a great party without taking out a loan just to do it?

This article will tell you what to spend on and what to save on to get the most out of your party budget and how to save money when planning a birthday party.

At the end of the day… most kids are all about the play and fun… not the over the top table settings that get wrecked by the end of the party and when was the last time you caught a kid who would rather eat all their food than play.

So by focusing on the stuff that kids really care about, you can save money and still have one of those AMAZING Pinterest-y parties, at least in the kids’ opinion… and when you are throwing a birthday party for kids, that’s what counts, right?

How to Save Money When Planning a Birthday Party:

Save on Birthday Invitations:

This first one I am a little torn on.  Some years I spend the money on a cute esty designer invite.  Other years I purchase them. It really depends on the theme… if I can’t seem to find good invites, then I purchase the Etsy designs and use my printer. Ink is so expensive, so all of the stuff you can print out…i.e.  Cupcake wrappers, Waterbottle labels, etc… costs alot to print.  It does look nice but how much does it add to the fun factor… In the end all of it ends up in the trash.  So pick and choose on this one… if it’s super important and in the budget, go for it.. but don’t feel pressured because that’s what the Pinterest parties do.  Perhaps just print out the invites and stop there…or just purchase pre-printed ones from the store and save alot of money on printer ink.

That Picture Perfect Treat Table and Background Set-up

The only person who takes a picture of that crazy candy table with all the decor is the person throwing the party… so they can put it on Pinterest and get all those repins.  Listen… those pictures you see really are amazing… but there is always a couple problems that immediately come to mind.

If people at the party consumed all the sugar treats that were on that table… plus cake or cupcakes… their guest, especially kids.. would go home on a sugar high or just plain sick or option #2… no body wants all that extra stuff and that means money wasted.

How to save on Birthday Party Food:

Again for just a few hours, you might not need alot.  It can also depend on the ages of the kids, but if you throw a party in between normal meal times.. say 2-5, then you can scape by with a selection of snacks and cake/ice cream and everyone should be filled up enough during the party, without alot of waste of food and ready to go back home for their regular meal.  No solution is perfect of course.. you may want to host a party during meal time… but if you are looking for a way to save, considered scheduling your party in-between meal times.  Another great way to save if you are a morning person is having a breakfast birthday party.  Breakfast food is usually cheaper and it’s something unique since most people have their parties in the afternoon or evening.

We usually host a party from 2-5 (note: between meals).  For younger kids who still need naps this time may not work, but a morning party from 10-12 could.  And with plenty of snacks they shouldn’t be starved when they leave.

Here’s my sample menu:

  • Individual bags of chips
  • Cheese cubes or String Cheese
  • Veggie Tray (mainly for the adults)  I buy mine for $10 from Sam’s club
  • GoGurts (As long as I have a place to keep them cool)
  • Grapes or seasonal fresh fruit… maybe a watermelon or Sam’s Club has presliced apples approx. 2 lbs for $5
  • If the theme I am usually also has gummies that have the same theme, I might buy packs of gummies that match as well (example: Cars gummies for a Cars theme birthday)
  • Juice Boxes and Waters… I might even do those small bottles of waters for the kids.. in the picture here I also had some Sunny D’s on hand.. it was February and everyone had colds so I brought some of those that I had at the house anyway
  • If you think the adults will want pop, then choose 2-3 kinds… a diet and regular and perhaps a sprite or caffeine free option (especially if there are older adults that will be there).  Otherwise… maybe just coffee or iced coffee for the big people in addition to water… everyone has their own beverage preferences so this can be hard, but keep it simple and choose things that will appeal to the majority of your audience.
  • Birthday Party Food

Did you notice something interesting about this list?  Does it seem like stuff you would pack for lunches?

Yes?  Well that’s the idea… these are foods that most kids would like,will not over-indulge in  and get sick AND… when the party is over… I can use anything left over my own kids lunches and snacks… 😉   It’s a great way to not waste food.. especially when people are bad about RSVPing… don’t even get me started on that… that could and may be its own article!

If I do end up hosting a party during a dinner time, just add Salad and Pizza and you have enough for a dinner and for kids too much on if they get hungry before the pizza arrives and enough for the adults as well.

Where to spend a birthday party budget:

Now one person may choose to spend on these areas and one person may choose to save… but after throwing parties for my kids for the last 6 years, here’s what I have learned that make for the best parties.

Location/Entertainment:

Whether you are choosing to host your party at a location that provides entertainment or having it at home they kids need stuff to do.  It doesn’t mean that everything has to be organized either.  Free-play is often the best, but usually kids need an activity or two to get them jump started or to regroup them when things start to get a little crazy.  I usually try one game at the beginning and then a couple organized activities towards the end, which is when they are on their cake sugar high and getting tired at the same time.

I have actually found that the best place for my son’s birthday which is during summer (thankfully) is at a park.  I pay to reserve a shelter (which is only about $40) and the kids have a small swimming pool and playground.  I do ask that parents stay since it is a public place and there is just 1 of me to run a party and make sure that everyone is okay.

If you don’t have the luxury of warmer months and have to host your part indoors, community centers, rec centers, YMCA’s and even hotels can provide not super expensive options.  But if kids are smaller (like 8 years or under) and your house can accommodate space for the guests, you can probably forgo spending money on a specific location and have the party at your house.

After about 7 or 8 years old kids, especially boys, can become pretty active and an indoor party at a house, might not be enough space, depending on how many and what sort of play space you have available.  So you will have to make a judgement call what will work best for you.  Of course there are always, the normal options of things like Chuckie Cheese and party centers that specialize in kids parties, however, those options can become expensive quick.

Games

If you choose to host the party at you home or a place that doesn’t provide complete entertainment for the kids, you will probably need 2 games… maybe one at the beginning and one at the end.

Usually in the beginning I’ll find some sort of activity that goes with the theme to get the kids warmed up and going. They usually take it from their playing, running and making up their own games.  During the party they can snack  and if we have pizza  at some point that provides them with a little break and down time.

At the end I usually give our the prizes, so the last thing might be the Pinata or if we are doing a Pirate Party, like for my son’s last birthday, we did a scavenger hunt for “treasure”.

Souvenirs

By buying some fun, inexpensive things to play with during the party, they not only provide entertainment, but gives the kids a souvenier from the party.  Again, for the pirate party, at the beginning kids got a pirate bandand and a foam sword… instant play fun while at the party and something they can take home which kids love too.

Tattoos…

Not all parents are on board with temp tatoos, but if you see them as harmless fun, which I do,  temporary tattos are a fun “station” for the kids to do while at the party best of all they are only a couple bucks for a few sheets which is usually plenty for 8-12 kids.

A word about Pinatas…

It’s been a couple years since I have bought Pinatas and here’s why.

Pinata’s themselves are usually $10- $20 in price.  Then you have to fill them which is another $15+ dollars.  I know they are also alot of fun… but.. when it comes down to it… the pinata is not resuable and goes in the trash and the only stuff you can fit is candies and cheapie trinkets… which end up junking up the bottom of the toybox.

At the end of the day, it end’s up being around $5+ a kid anyway… saying you have maying 8 kids… if you have more, then you might be able to justify the cost…. (we usually don’t have more than 10 kids at our parties).  On top of it all… someone always ends up crying because the prize distribution.

Homemade Death Star Pinata

After about 3 years of pinatas I finally noticed this pattern and had enough.  So unless it will make or break a party…

I am saying no to the expense of pinatas.  I did make a Death Star pinata two years ago and while fun.. making one is a lot of work and mess and you still have to fill it with goodies.  But maybe making one may be a solution for you as well.   P.S. It’s obviously not the most professional pinata -lol but kids had fun and at the end it was in the trash anyway.  See… kids don’t require perfect!

So if I don’t do really do pinatas anymore what do I do?  I try to find something that they kids can play with at the party and take home with them as a party souvenir, for instance.

At my daughters paw patrol party, each kids got to “adopt” a puppy that they could take care of at the party and take home after.  I even returned the extra ones after the party which was nice (note: the ones I returned were not played with at the party… I am not that cheap – lol).

Sometimes one nice thing is much better than all the cheapy plastic junk they sell in the party favor kits, so unless you have your heart set on it… do not give in to the cheapie favor kits.

Birthday Party Decorations:

Pirate Party Flag

Use just a couple key decorations… here we had a pirate flag and birthday banner

Okay… now onto the biggest money suckers of every party… Decorations… it takes a strong person to keep this simple.  Resist the urge to go crazy ga-ga on the decor…I have tried to even sell bundles of reusable decorations after previous parties, thinking that I would get some money back and save another parent a lot of money… never once happened…even tried to give the extra stuff away… apparently people don’t want banners, ceiling hangers, table top decor that could be reused… somehow we all got a little too good for used decor.  The second reason is that kids look at it for a couple of seconds and move onto the activities at hand.  Be selective.  A few balloons and a couple of key pieces to fit the theme usually go a long way.Pirate Birthday Banner

Balloons

Pirate Party Balloon

Buy a couple themed balloons from party store – then get rest from the Dollar Tree. Or get all from the Dollar Tree if you like.

Balloons… these give you the biggest party value if you do it right.  I usually spend the money for a bouquet that matches the theme (Usually about $15 from PartyCity with free helium).  Then I divide that bouquet up and buy balloons from the Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree is also great for balloon weights.. don’t buy those at the party store.   Do not use latex for floating helium balloons, they don’t last long, just a few hours usually.  Go with the foil which last for days.

There are a several uses for latex using regular air (not helium).  There is this pack of 20 plastic sticks for $2 which could make for cheap gifts for your guest,and these holders that let you stick a bouquet of 3 on your wall. that you can attach a non-helium latex balloon to.  Otherwise they would only be good to tape to your table or let hang out on the floor so the kids can bop them around.

Choose a few key decorations to go with the theme. For instance, we choose a pirate flag for my son’s pirate party and one birthday banner… other than balloons that was it.

What I usually don’t buy anymore is the wall hangers, ceiling hangers, table top decor…   but if you don’t have a focal decoration, you may want to choose one of those items as your main decor piece… don’t choose all of them.

Think out of the box…

For instance, if you are hosting a construction theme party, order construction zone tape instead of streamers… you could run the tape down the table and add small construction vehicles which the kids can take home as their party souvenir…  Fill a few low height plastic tubs with sand… instant sandbox to play construction with their new toys…

It doesn’t take much…

Stuff that it… parties don’t take a lot of stuff… but to stay in budget and create a party that everyone will enjoy… it does take some planning.

Take the time to plan, think out of the box,  make sure you think about who is there.

Little kids just love to play… let them play and have fun… make sure they have snacks as kids will snack rather than sitting down for a meal when they’re surrounded by friends, make sure everyone is included.

Get other parents in the action… don’t be afraid to ask for help…most parents end up standing awkwardly around.. watch their kid, but not 100% sure to say to the other adults or whether to pitch in and help… so they are happy to help and it makes them feel included and breaks the ice.

Okay… this was a lot more than I thought this would be… but over the year’s you learn a lot from hosting parties.  They one thing is to not compare yourself to those Pinterest pictures. The kids at those picture perfect parties may not have had near the fun as parties which are 100% focused on the stuff kids love.  Do what works best for you.  Happy Hosting!  Share your best how to save money when planning a birthday party tips or let me know what you think about the ones mentioned here in the article in the comments!

Cheers!

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Get Ready for Summer With These Front Door Wreaths

April 12, 2018 by val Leave a Comment

Project Mommy Summer Wreath Ideas

Check out these 5 Front Door Wreaths that will help you get your home and porch ready for summer.  Decorating will be a summer breeze!

There are tons of ideas on Pinterest for summer wreaths and sure, I have made a Christmas wreath and even one for fall.  But it’s summer time and spending time inside to do crafts is not what I have in mind during our limited months of warmth here in Northeast Ohio.

So what’s a girl with Amazon Prime to do?  Order one of these wreaths to up your home’s curb appeal this summer and have more time for fun at the pool!  [Psst… we hope this post inspires you but please note it does contain affiliate links]

 

1. I am loving boxwood and if given the choice I will always take the real thing over the plastic stuff… that’s why I love this 17 Inch Real Boxwood Wreath- Preserved.

 

2.  This Faux-Natural Olive Branch Wreath is simple and unique… perfect for a low-key, come on in front door vibe.

3.  We love both the simplicity and price of this wreath.  This could really be a year round piece.



 

4.  For the beach house or those that just wish they were at the beach (me for instance).. then the Pawleys Seashell Summer Wreath 22 in is the perfect fit and will remind you of those amazing beach days as you countdown the days to the next beach trip.

 

5. This 26″ Forsythia Wreath is bright, cheery and will stand out as a focal point on your front door. I was looking for an wreath that could work between Easter and the 4th of July and this one was perfect.



Which wreath is your favorite?  Let me know in the comments below!

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#WhattowearWednesdays: Falling for Nature

September 27, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

It’s #WhattowearWednesday ! This week’s inspiration is all about nature feature foxes, Pave’ crystals, leaves and lots of earthtones.

Let me know what you think about it in the comments AND what types of collections you might like to see in the upcoming weeks.

whattowearwednesday nature

 

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Budget-Friendly Boho Decor Ideas

September 7, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

Budget-Friendly Boho Decor Ideas

Do you love the minimalism and simplicity of Boho style, but looking for budget-friendly Boho decor ideas?  We have picked out these Boho decor ideas that are all under $30 and will help you refresh your space and not drain the bank account.  Many of them even come with free shipping if you are an Amazon prime member.  Not a prime member?  Try the Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial

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Have fun refreshing your space for fall!

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budget friendly boho decor ideas

 

Elviros Linen Cotton Blend Decorative Scandinavian Modern Geometric Design Zippered Throw Pillow Cover 18×18”

Mkono Macrame Plant Hanger Indoor Outdoor Hanging Planter Basket Cotton Rope 4 Legs 41 Inch

El Paso Designs Genuine Mexican Falsa Blanket – Yoga Studio Blanket, Colorful, Soft Woven Serape Imported from Mexico (Black and Gray)

Ling’s moment Gold Geometric Metal LED String Lights AA Battery Powered 7FT 10 LEDs String Lights For Wedding Minimalist Bedroom Decor, Vintage Barn, Decorative Bedroom, Patio, Parties (Soft White)

Ling’s moment Gold Dipped Feather Garland Banner for Bohemian Bridal Baby Shower Teepee Decorations Boho Home Teepee Party Wall Decor

EYES OF INDIA – 32″ Purple Blue Indian Floor Cushion Seating Decorative Mandala Sofa Pillow Thro

 

Indian Ethnic Elements Watercolor Colorful Bohemian Boho Style Feather Wreath Wild Free Cotton Linen Decorative Throw Pillow Case Cushion Cover Square 18 “X18 “

 

Mkono 2 Pack Wall Hanging Plant Terrarium Glass Planter–Hexagon Shape

 

Modern Artistic Wall Hanging Tears Shape Diamond Glass Geometric Polyhedron Terrarium Hanging Air Plant Holder Desk Planter Diy Centerpiece Vase Succulent Flower Pot (Plants not included) 5.3 inches

Macrame Wall Hanging Tapestry – BOHO Chic Home Decorative Interior Wall Decor – Bohemian Ethnic Apartment Dorm Room Art Decor – Living Room Bedroom Decorations, 13.0″W x 23.6″L

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A Year of BarkBox: My BarkBox Subscription Review

August 31, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

Did you just get a new puppy or have a dog at home that could use a little more excitement in its life? Here is my BarkBox Subscription Review for our first Year of BarkBox and how I was able to save both time and money by signing up for this service.

barkbox review

First, what is Barkbox?

Each month BarkBox delivers 4-5 toys and treats in a specialty themed box.

Past themes include:

Invasion of the Space Squirrels

Barktober

Bark to School

SoCal Pups

Click here to see my BarkBox reviews… or keep reading to find out how to get your first BarkBox for Free.

They also work with you if your dog has allergies or is a super chewer.

Prior to BarkBox we were making multiple trips to the pet supplies store each month and it seemed like every time we were there it was another $20-$30 in dog toys and treats.  Trying to take a dog and 2 small kids to the store just isn’t fun.  I had it pictured as a fun time with our new pup… but that just was never the case.  However, when a BarkBox arrives in the mail, both the kids and the dogs got super excited and I didn’t have to yell at anyone in the process…#win.

How I stumbled upon BarkBox…

I had seen BarkBox advertised several places and finally decided to give it a try. Our puppy soon got very big and we needed the big dog box which usually had about 2-3 toys and 2-3 treats of some sort. Every month has a different theme which is also really fun.

Us hoomans get bored and so do our dogs… getting new toys each month kept Scout interested in his toys and not in our shoes) – Thankfully. Case in point..our neighbor got a puppy about 8 months ago… that puppy recently ate an entire cushion off her couch… the ENTIRE cushion… Keeping a puppy interested in new toys is much cheaper than a new couch any day.

Here’s how having the BarkBox saved me both time and money.

1. Less trips to the store… yea! More time to write blog posts 😉
2. A fixed costs for dog toys… this really helped keep the budget
3. Through the teething stage, after getting Barkbox, Scout rarely chewed on our belongings or furniture. Saving us money in damaged goods.
4. Toys on average cost less than I was spending at the big box pet stores.

So about how much does a box cost?
If you decide to go with a 12 month plan you will get the best deal. The 12 month plan is about $21 month, which is way less than I was spending on trips for toys and treats to the store.

Thinking about trying BarkBox? You can GET YOUR FIRST BOX FREE by clicking here.

If you decided to try it out and get your free box, Scout will get one too and be pawfully grateful.

Comment below with any questions if there is something I haven’t covered or let me know what you think about your BarkBox subscription when you get it!

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What to Wear Wednesday: Labor Day Edition

August 30, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

Does the “don’t wear white after labor day” rule still exist?  We don’t think so… and this makes a fab outfit for any spring through fall evening out on the town.  Those in the southern hemisphere can enjoy this year round.  Those in the north, frankly, are a little jealous of that.

Jewelry pieces shown here can be found at my boutique at iheartshinyobjects.com

Hope this outfit idea inspires you to have a glamorous holiday weekend!

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Need a compact kitchen scale ? Consider the Ozeri Touch II

August 23, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

Need a compact kitchen scale?   Here’s why you might want to consider the Ozeri Touch II 18 lbs. Digital Kitchen Scale, with Microban Antimicrobial Product Protection.

Post disclosure… I am posting this as part of a promotional campaign for Ozeri Touch II and will be receiving a scale to review.

Industry exclusive scale features Microban antimicrobial product protection that helps prevent the growth of stain and odor-causing bacteria.
Boasts 2 touch sensitive buttons, 4 high precision GFX sensors, a large Blue LCD screen, and a capacity range of 0.05 oz to 18 lbs or 1 g to 8000 g.
Award-winning thin design is infused with Microban antimicrobial technology to provide an added level of protection that won’t ever wear away.
Precision Tare button subtracts the container weight for the net ingredient weight; easy Unit button instantly converts between lb/oz, g, fl.oz., ml.
Includes 2 Lithium batteries and an easy-access battery compartment (no screwdriver needed).

So if you are in need of a compact kitchen scale…Click Here for More Information

 

This post was sponsored by Ozeri.  I will update this post with a review when I have the opportunity to use the Ozeri kitchen scale and provide you with more information.

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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Really Exists (And Here’s How You Can Find It)

August 4, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

You can ride a trolley through Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood !

You can ride a trolley through Daniel Tiger's NeighborhoodIf you kids love Daniel Tiger and all of the lovable character’s in his neighborhood, then they will flip when they visit the REAL Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, complete with trolley, located in Southwestern, Pennsylvania at Idlewild and Soakzone Amusement Park.

We started going to Idlewild just before my son turned 2 and it is such a good experience every time we go.  When we originally started going it was still modeled after Mr. Roger’s land of Make-Believe, however, after PBS launched Daniel Tiger (based on the characters created by Mr. Rogers) the park did a much needed update to the ride both for aesthetics, functionality and make the story more relate-able to younger viewers.

Bonus fact:  When the ride was originally built in the late 80’s if I remember correctly, Mr. Rogers, who was originally from Latrobe, PA, actually had a hand in the development, design and creation of the first ride, so rather then let it continue to age and eventually replace it with something completely different, I am really glad they decided to make the updates and keep it going for future generations.

In order to visit Daniel Tiger’s neighborhood, you must first hop on the trolley, these are the real deal wooden trolleys.  Trolly then takes you through the tunnel of make-believe to the castle where Prince Wednesday invites you along with his family to a Hug and Song party and asked you to please invite all of the other friends in the neighborhood to join.  As you go through the ride you get to meet O the Owl, Katerina Kittycat and Miss Elaina and of course Daniel Tiger’s family.

The entire ride takes about 6-7 minutes and the wait time can be much longer since this is a popular ride with limited space and is longer than most rides.

Tip:  At the very beginning and end of the day the lines will be there shortest.

The Daniel Tiger’s neighborhood ride isn’t where it ends though!

Multiple times a day you can get the chance to see Daniel and Katerina perform in a cute sing along show and get to meet them afterwards for hugs and pictures.

Get there about 15 minutes before the show starts to get a good seat. The stage is in a casual open air setting so you can see that show easily even if you don’t get a seat, but you may end up holding the little ones so they can see.

 

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What is LEGOfest?

July 12, 2017 by val Leave a Comment

What is LEGOFest ?

For the past two years we have had the opportunity to attend LEGOfest.

If you are the parent of a LEGO Superfan like my son is… then you need to know about this event.

The first thing you need to know is that tickets for this event WILL SELL OUT.  Dates are usually announced far in advance and you can also buy tickets in advance.  If you want until the week of the event you probably are going to be out of luck.

At the event you can expect:

  • FREE small LEGO kits given out for completing challenges
  • Lots of LEGO building
  • Different LEGO themed areas such as LEGO City, LEGO Friends, LEGO Duplo, NexoKnights and Ninjago to name a few.
  • LEGO Masterbuild Pieces on display in characters like Darth Vadar and Superman
  • They also have mono-color building challenges and a giant display of LEGO art created by those who attend the event.

 

Psst..When you go… Don’t forget to sign up for the LEGO Club and you can get a free bi-monthly LEGO magazine !

There is more than enough to do during your session time at LEGOfest, in fact, when we go, we are usually one of the last to leave because we haven’t got to all of the fun!

Here are some of my favorite pictures of the event that will give you an idea of what to expect and what you might like to do when you go.  Have fun and make sure to buy those tickets for your chosen session time early!

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