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Weekend Happenings Jan.31st-Feb 2nd

1.30.2014

EVERETT: Join the Everett Mall on Friday Jan. 31st from 5:00 - 7:00 pm for Hawks Happy Hour!! Face painting, coloring pages and more! There will also be some great discounts at the Food Court if you want to have dinner there too!


Imagine Children's Museum is having a special performer come do a Lion Dance at 1:00 on Saturday Feb. 1st in celebration of the Chinese New Year!
FYI the Seattle Childrens Museum is having some Groundhoug day celebrations as well.

This is your last weekend to get in on tickets to the Village Theatre's showing of Beauty and the Beast Jr.! An Everett KIDSTAGE Production includes all of your favorite hit songs from the film, plus new songs written especially for the stage. Running time is 1 hour, 15 min. (no intermission). Tickets are $14 General and $12 Youth and Seniors. Thursday - Saturday at 7:00 pm and Sunday at 2:00 pm.

SNOHOMISH: You have to take the kids to Snohomish on Saturday for Ground Frog Day!!

The event is free from 11 am - 1 pm at the Snohomish Event Gazebo (intersection of First St and Ave D, downtown). Slew will make his frognostication and proclaim spring's arrival or 6 more weeks of chilly days! There will be special crafts, Frog Jumping (rope), music, dancing and entertainment.

MILL CREEK: A Daddy/Daughter "Under the Sea" dance is happening at Gold Creek Church (through the preschool Kids at the Creek) on Friday Jan. 31st from 6:30-8:30 pm. Online tickets start at $25, at the door $35


Events happening in King County include:
*Elf on the Shelf: Birthday Edition reading at Barnes and Noble Woodinville (free) Feb.1st
*Learn about Groundhogs and Shadows and bring home your own groundhog weather predictor in Bellevue. Feb 1st
*More Chinese New Year celebrations in Chinatown Seattle
*Children's Film Festival happening now in Seattle. Ticket prices are all under $20.

Happy Weekend everyone!! And go SEAHAWKS!!!!

Weekend Events for Jan 17th-19th, 2014

1.17.2014

Here are a few things to get you out of the house this weekend and spending time as a family!

Everett: Imagine Children's Museum is FREE tonight from 5:30-9:00pm! Check out my review if you have never been before. It is likely to be very crowded, but still fun for the kids!

Also at the Evergreen Public Library there will be an indoor petting zoo! Learn about animals from around the world with Animal Encounters. Meet a wallaby with a joey in her pocket, a Patagonian cavy, a KuneKune pig, a pygmy goat, plus bunnies, chinchillas and chickens!
1/18 from 2pm-5pm

I also posted about all the happenings at the libraries this weekend, be sure to check out that if you want to join a pajama party and motivate your kids to read by sharing a story with a friendly canine!


If you are still looking for things to do, the Everett Herald just posted 22 places to take kids on dull winter days!

Have a nice weekend everyone!!

Library events for Jan.18-19th, 2014

Here are this weekend's events here in Snohomish County!

Mountlake Terrace: Read with Rover! Stop by to read aloud to loving canine listeners. It helps kids strengthen reading skills and improve reading confidence. Pre-readers and independent readers are welcome. 
1/18 from 11 am - 12 pm

Edmonds: Read with RoverStop by to read aloud to loving canine listeners. It helps kids strengthen reading skills and improve reading confidence. Pre-readers and independent readers are welcome. 
1/18 from 11 am - 12 pm


Granite Falls: Lego in the Library! Learn and play with LEGO and Roylco Straws. Children in grades Kindergarten through 6th grade are invited to build whatever they can imagine. Parents may participate to share ideas and enthusiasm!
1/18 from 1 pm-2 pm

Mukilteo: Pajama Party!! An evening full of stories, songs, crafts, treats and a pajama fashion show. Wear your favorite pajamas and bring a sleeping bag and flashlight. For kids in grades K-5. Preregister online or call 425-493-8202
1/18 from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Mukilteo: Read with Carmen and Risa! Carmen and Risa are sweet dogs who love to listen to young readers. These reading buddies offer beginning readers great support! Read for 15 minutes and recieve a 'pawtograph' souvenir.
1/19 from 3:00pm - 4:30pm



Playdate Cafe

1.06.2014

AKA the most popular play place in all of the North Sound!!! The lovely owner Lizz (a fellow mommy of twin girls!) has only been in business for a little over a year and to say she has done well would be an understatement! She has people saying many good things about her and her business. You can find them on Yelp (4.5 out of 5 stars), Red Tricycle, Parent Map, and more! She has also won the 2013 Red Tricycle Seattle award for Most Awesome Indoor Playspace, runner up for Most Awesome Family Restaurant and Cafe and Most Awesome Kid-Friendly Coffee shop. She was in the Top 5 Best Kids Menu in 2013's King 5 TV/Evening Magazine's Best of Western Washington awards and a top finalist for Kids Birthday Party spots and Mom-Run Business!! That is a successful 1st year! This post will be long one because this place offers A LOT of stuff!

Lizz was kind enough to allow me and my 3 little ones to come in this morning and play (for free!). After a tour of the large space (8500 sq feet!) the kids couldn't take it any more and practically jumped the wall to get in to the play area!! But let's start at the very beginning...parking!
If you want to get a close spot you will likely be out of luck...it's located in a strip mall across from the Goodwill in Lynnwood (very easy to find). There is parking around the back though and she has future plans of opening up the back door space so you don't have to walk all the way around the front!

We had to sign a waver which only took about 20 seconds, thankfully since the kids were anxious to get playing! Before you get to the play area you pass the cafe.

They are a licensed cafe with an extensive menu of food and drinks. I was relieved to hear that they strive to be a place where kids with nut allergies can be safe! They have a VERY strict NO NUTS policy!! That also means you can't bring in any of your own food. Drink containers can come in with enclosed lids. Now...either you are going to love that or hate it! And I understand, BUT your admission is good for all day, which means you could leave and come back as much as you want! So if you don't want to eat in, go home for lunch, or pack a lunch and eat at a local park (truthfully though, there is no way I could've gotten my kids to leave the building, just a heads up on that:). 

They also have many menu options for gluten free, dairy free, vegetarian and vegan options and generally try to serve only wholesome and healthy breakfasts, lunches, snacks and a few desserts. They strive to avoid products with high fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, preservatives, trans fats, high pesticide levels and some of their food is brought in from local purveyors, they use fresh, local ingredients when possible and they make some food from scratch like their mac n cheese! They even serve a babyccino: a drink made with frothy steamed milk and foam (not too hot), a little vanilla syrup and topped with chocolate, cinnamon or marshmallows for little ones for $1.50 (8 oz)! How cute is that?! 

Full disclosure....I ordered a scone, juice box and snack combo (fruit, cheese, carrots and Annie's bunny crackers) and it cost me $8.21. I got the scone and juice and went to sit down and wait for the snack combo. My kids downed the scone and juice within 5 minutes and we were still waiting for our other food. It was close to 15 minutes before it came! I was struggling to keep my kids sitting because they wanted to go and play. I was a little surprised it took so long since there was no one in line when we went up and only a couple other families around us with numbers on their table waiting for food and we weren't ordering anything hot. Also, the carrot sticks were not raw, they were soft  (which would be perfect for babies), but not my toddler/preschoolers. 

Next to the cafe is the preschool. The classes are pretty full, but she said there are a few spots still open! If you are interested check them out! They also offer on occasion enrichment classes and parenting workshops.

There is a large open dining area with booths, picnic tables, etc

You can see the play area to the right. It is enclosed entirely with doors that only open from the outside. Your kids are trapped, but they must be watched at all times and since the age group for this place is 0-6 there are a lot of little ones that you'll want to be watching or watching out for! Past the dining area and to the left is the changing area and restrooms.


As you can see, there are a lot of great details in this set up! It truly is a place for little ones!

In the back they also have a small classroom for dance classes. Today was the first day of an 8 week series, so there were a lot of cute kids running around in pink! I couldn't find a link on their website for this, so you may want to email if you are interested. I have to say, during play time the instructor came out to the 'stage' and did an impromptu 5 minute dance class with any interested kids and it was SO CUTE!!
They offer a good sized room for parties and you must check out their facebook page and look through photos of the gorgeously decorated bashes!! 

One of the first things Lizz told me was that she used Pinterest to help her decorate the place. A self proclaimed pinner?! Ummmm ya, she really is awesome! And I am now following her here. They also use those rooms for PEPS groups, Stroller Strides and summer camps.

And now finally the moment we have all been waiting for...the play space!!







This play space is all about imaginative play! I describe it as a condensed version of Imagine Children's Museum. This play space is by far the best I have seen if you have kids under 18 months! The white fenced area is only for them but outside of it there is still lots for them to do. There is really something for everyone though. They have a bouncy house, play kitchen (with tons of food!), a stage with lots of dress up, a fire truck/station, trains, a ball pit, a road with plenty of ride on toys to drive, a reading corner, citiblocks, puzzles, and more, with some seating for adults too. 

Generally it was a lot of fun and my kids had a GREAT time! There were a lot of kids under 2 and only a few kids that looked to be over 4 or 5. My twins loved the ball pit, fire truck and dress up and my 2 year old spent almost the entire time in the play kitchen! I only have a few little things that I felt were off. 
1. We were there for at least 2 hours and didn't see any employee come in and do a 'sweep', pick up books, blocks, balls, etc. or enforce any rules that some parents were not enforcing (like some kids that were swinging in the ball pit). Nor was there anyone cleaning highchairs, floors or tables. Many parents were good at doing this, but not all. *(side note: Lizz told me at the beginning that they work very hard in keeping the place clean and sanitized and do so every night, it did look very, very clean in there!)*
2. The fire truck area has stairs on one side that you climb up and at the top there is a pole you can go down. The drop off is a good distance and so if you have little climbers who aren't big enough to slide you must watch this area very closely. 
3. There was music playing. Sometimes more loudly than at other times too. This was fine at lunch time as my kids were dancing and enjoying it, but in the play space it was already so loud with all the kids and parents, the music just seemed unnecessary to me...but at least it was good music like Coldplay!

The cost to enter is $8 for one child, $6 for crawler or sibling. They offer discounts for playgroups and play passes as well. I will definitely go back and really look forward to seeing this business grow! 


**UPDATE***
The owner Lizz kindly emailed me to let me know that you can get into the building using the back door in the rear parking lot! You just have to head straight to the reception desk to check in. She also has Volunteer Play Area Monitors and the day I was there the mom had called in with a sick child and they didn't have time to find a replacement. So it sounds like usually there is someone 'patrolling' the play area! Lizz is trying to add more staff in general (they are still relatively new, just open a year) and I can confidently add that if you have any issue big or small you could talk to Lizz about it directly and she would do whatever she could to make it better!


Weekend Happenings Jan 3rd-5th, 2014!!

1.02.2014

Oooh, that felt funny to write 2014, but I'm so excited for this year and have been happily working hard on my New Years resolutions! Well, I can't say that these sore muscles and lack of sugar is making me feel happy, but I know that it will soon!

Are your kids driving you crazy yet? Counting down the hours until they return to school and schedules? Or are you loving every minute of having them home? Either way, we have some activities to kick off the new year going on this weekend!

Library's are wrapping up their Winter Extravaganza this weekend and there are still a lot of fun events to attend! Here's your go to list from all around the county:

MONROE: Winter Science Extravaganza: Crazy, Foamy, Bouncy Fun with Chemistry! Explore exploding, elephant toothpaste, discover if raisins can dance, experiment with bouncing blobs, special visit from Chemical Kevin. For school aged kids 6 and up. Jan 3rd from 1-2pm. Monroe Library.

Volts and Jolts with Pacific Science Center! Electricity is illuminated in a series of shocking experiments. Explore the properties of electricity with a hair raising Van de Graaf generator and Tesla Coil. For school age kids 5 and up. Jan.4th 1-2pm. Monroe Library.

MUKILTEO: Sweet Science! It's a marshmallow world in the winter! Join for fun experiments with candy and other yummy treats. Ages 5-11 Jan.3rd from 2-3:15 pm. Mukilteo Library.

LAKE STEVENS: Super Cool Science Show presented by the Pacific Science Center. Discover what happens when things get super cool with liquid nitrogen! Watch as gasses liquify, solidify, fizz, freeze and fly. Jan.3rd from 1-2pm for children and families. Lake Stevens Library.

MARYSVILLE: Dr. Owl's Silly Science: The Power of Air. Discover how air pressure affects the world around us through demonstrations of Magdebur's hemispheres, Bernoulli's principle, and generating vortexes. Jan.4th at 11 am for school aged kids. Marysville library. 

Non Library Activities:

MONROE: Sky Valley Academy has open gym Kidz zone from 1:30-2:30 pm on Jan.3rd. $6 per child, all ages.


All Home Depot Locations do a kids workshop the 1st Saturday of every month. This month it is making a fun desk calendar! It says ages 5-12, but the kind people at the Snohomish location have let our 3 year old boy join in with the help of Daddy (they built a wooden car together). You can pre-register or show up. It goes from 9 am - noon. Jan.4th. 

This is the last weekend to enjoy the Garden D'Lights in Bellevue!

Happy weekending everyone!!