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  • 12 Great Tips to Save Money on California Theme Parks During the Holidays!

    The holidays are not complete without visiting at least one of the amazing California Theme Parks, but we know how expensive it can get during the holidays. So if you don't want to break the bank, and still want to have a fantastic time with your kiddos, keep reading for great ways to save big on your tickets to the most popular California Theme Parks during the holiday season this year. 1. Get Away Today. Save on your vacation packages, and tickets to different theme parks such as Disneyland, Legoland, and Universal Studio Hollywood when you buy through Get Away Today. 2. Legoland Cyber Monday. Save on your tickets to LEGOLAND California if you book your tickets online. SoCal residents can buy tickets as low as $59.99 (Limited Time Offer) 3. Southern California CityPASS. Save $5 per person at SeaWorld San Diego, Disneyland Park and Disneyland California Adventure, and LEGOLAND when you buy a CityPASS. 4. See California. Get your tickets through See California and save anywhere between $20 to $50 on each ticket to different Theme Parks. 5. Value Days. Purchase 1-Day Value Tickets if you are visiting Disneyland and save up to $38 for each ticket. 1-Day Value Tickets are valid for admission to one theme park on any value season dates. 6. Buy A Day Get the 2nd Day Free. Universal Studio Hollywood is offering Buy A Day, Get the 2nd Day Free if you purchase your tickets online now through December 19, 2019. 7. Costco. Purchase Discounted Tickets for SeaWorld Gold Annual Pass Ticket, or San Diego e-cards to save money on your tickets. 8. American Express. If you have an American Express card that earns Membership Rewards points, you can redeem those points for Theme Parks tickets, depending on the type of rewards you earn. 9. Undercover Tourist. Find Discounted Tickets to various California Theme Parks at Undercover Tourist's website. 10. AAA. Take advantage of Disney vacation packages through AAA. 11. aResTravel. Purchase your Six Flags Magic Mountain Tickets through aResTravel's website and save up to $25 on each adult tickets. Or bundle and save on Knott's Berry Farm & Six Flags Magic Mountain Tickets and save up to $67.00. 12. Buy A Day Ticket. Pick the date you'll visit Six Flags Magic Mountain, and save up to 40% when you buy tickets online at least one day before your trip, or buy Season Passes and save up to 65%.

  • This October Treat Your imagination at Boo at the L.A. Zoo!

    Boo at the L.A. Zoo returns this October to the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens for another year full of spooktacular fun, entertainment and activities – including live shows, special animal feedings, and themed photo ops. Activities include: Spooky Stroll – Enter, if you dare, and discover Halloween games, a mini pumpkin patch, frightfully Boo-tiful photo ops, and more. Visit the Endangered Animal Graveyard to honor dearly departed species and learn how you can help save at-risk wildlife today. Mystery Maze – Find your way through this cool hay-bale labyrinth and try to avoid “dead” ends! Boo Bird Show – Witness fascinating behaviors of some of nature’s most mysterious and misunderstood flying fauna – owls and vultures – at a special Halloween edition of the popular World of Birds Show at 12 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. every day but Tuesday. Animals & Boo – Get up close to creepy critters – so close, in fact, you may even get to touch them at 10: 45, 11:45 a.m., with an additional show at 12:45 p.m. on weekend days. The LAIR – Come face-to-face with rare snakes, poisonous frogs, and venomous lizards. No decorations required for this goose bump-inducing excursion! Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wild, Weird, and Wonderful Tour – Explore the Zoo to find wacky, creepy, or funny facts about some of your favorite animals and those that might be new to you. Swazzle’s Monster Menagerie Puppet Show – Help a lonely mad scientist create the ultimate trick-or-treating buddy by combining animal “superpowers.” Performances in Adventure Theater at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. “Spooktacular Science” Show – Discover bubbling potions, a hovercraft-powered ghost, and more fun surprises in a mad scientist’s bustling lab. Performances in Adventure Theater at 3 p.m. Green-Screen Photo Booth – Get a snap of yourself among some of the most Halloween-y critters. Creature Craft – Bring a toilet paper roll from home to create your own cute-and-creepy bat. Fearsome Feedings & Creature Treats – Watch as the animal residents enjoy seasonal treats all their own. "Boo at the L.A. Zoo" is free with paid admission and runs weekends-only in October. Dates: Oct 5 and 6, 12 and 13, 19 and 20, 26 and 27.  Halloween activities, shows and animal feedings take place on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On the last two weekends in October, additional trick-or-treat candy stations will be added throughout the grounds. Trick-or-Treating Dates: October 19 and 20 and October 26 and 27.  Costumes are encouraged. Families will find treat stations throughout the Zoo, with candy, treats and bags courtesy of 99 Cents Only Stores. "Boo at the L.A. Zoo" trick-or-treating is also free with paid Zoo admission. Admission to the Los Angeles Zoo is $22 for general admission (ages 13 to 61), $19 for seniors (ages 62+), and $17 for children (ages 2 to 12). No ticket is required for children under 2. Admission for Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA) members is free. On Oct 26 & 27, you can camp out at the Zoo. Back by popular demand, this spine-tingling overnight adventure includes Griffith Park ghost stories, meals, themed activities, and animal fun; plus Sunday daytime admission to the Zoo, so families can enjoy trick-or-treating on October 28. Additional fee and advance registration required. Space is limited. Click here to buy tickets here. Zoo members at the Family Deluxe level and above have the opportunity to experience Boo at the L.A. Zoo before the Zoo opens to the public, with exclusive shows and animal experiences on October 26, 2019 between 8:30 am - 10:00 am. To RSVP for this exclusive morning event or upgrade your support in order to attend, please call 323-644-4770. #LA #Zoo

  • Natural History Museum LA and LA Brea Tar Pit Are Now Open!

    We are excited to announce that Natural History Museum Los Angeles has reopened to the public as of April 1, 2021, and La Brea Tar Pits in Hancock Park has reopened as of April 8, 2021 after more than one year of closure. NHM debuts the gallery presentation of two exhibitions when the museum opens its doors: Rise Up L.A.: A Century of Votes for Women and Spiky, Hairy, Shiny: Insects of LA. Rise Up L.A. honors 100 years of passion and progress through narratives about the everyday women who shaped the suffrage movement and the political landscape through voting, grassroots organizing, and by fighting for rights in the workplace, classroom and community. Spiky, Hairy, Shiny: Insects of L.A. presents a selection of insect macrographs pulled from NHMLAC’s groundbreaking Biodiversity Science: City and Nature (BioSCAN) research project. The captivating photographs, captured unconventionally via a Keyence microscope, inspire wonder, and showcase the beauty and diversity of these “minute Angelenos.” You can visit the digital companion site here. Safety To protect you and your families, both Museums have implanted safety protocols such as reduced capacity, advance online timed-ticket reservations, face coverings for everyone on-site, self-monitoring of symptoms, designated pathways to ensure safe distancing in galleries and gardens, more frequent cleanings and self-service sanitizing stations. Upon admission, you will receive touch styluses that may be used to interact more safely with touchscreens throughout the museum. Some experiences that don’t allow for proper distancing will remain closed at each location, including NHM’s Gem Vault, Encounters performances at both museums, and the Observation Pit at La Brea Tar Pits. For a full list of health and safety protocols and to learn more about changes on site, visit https://nhm.org/covid-19-safety-guidelines. Tickets Tickets for members, community partners and the general public go on sale for NHM on Thursday, March 25 and for La Brea Tar Pits on Thursday, April 1. The 2021 Butterfly Pavilion season will be open through September 6, 2021. Tickets for the Butterfly Pavilion will remain free for members and will be $6 for non-members. The Spider Pavilion season will open later in Fall 2021. Virtual Programs NHMLAC will continue engaging audiences through its digital programming and social media channels. Virtual daily school programs cover content from archaeology, marine science, paleontology, and ecosystems. NHMLAC has also created four different virtual field trips: virtual visits to La Brea Tar Pits and NHM, as well as digital oceanic and archaeological experiences. NHM’s First Fridays Connected Series continues online on April 2 with the discussion L.A. at the Intersections: Climate Crisis, plus a performance by Sudan Archives. Hours The hours at both museums will remain 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m the days they are open. Free Museum Days Beginning April 8 at NHM and April 15 at La Brea Tar Pits, admission to NHM and La Brea Tar Pits will be free for Los Angeles County residents between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. on all days that the Museums are open. Timed tickets must be reserved online and will be available for reservation on a first come/first served basis. For more information about Natural History Museum LA, click here. For more information about LA Brea Tar Pits Museum, click here. You May Also Enjoy The Petersen Automotive Museum Reopens on March 25! LACMA is Reopening With New Exciting Exhibits! A Huge List of Places That are Open in Los Angeles!

  • Moving in LA With Kids: 7 Tips to Make Moving Fun!

    Most people know that moving to LA takes careful planning and, more importantly, some serious savings. But once you’re already there, moving to another neighborhood should be easy enough, right? Well, sure — if you only need to pack your things. However, if you’re looking to move to a different Los Angeles address with children in tow, you may be in for a rude awakening! After all, working out a moving plan is close to impossible when you have little ones running around. Between building up a budget, organizing movers, and packing, even the most patient people can lose it. Luckily, there are ways to entertain youngsters while directing their limitless energy toward productive tasks. 7 Tips to Make Moving in Los Angeles Fun for Kids 1. Make a Memory Book When you’re planning a move, even within city limits, start by taking photographs of your old place. Ideally, this should be done before you start packing so it’s the ideal task for your children. It will let them come to peace with the move while also allowing them to say goodbye to their old house. Of course, the pictures will serve a practical purpose. Namely, they’ll help you figure out how your furniture should fit into the new space. It’ll also let the kids look at the way things used to be if they feel homesick at the new place. In fact, they could go around taking both pictures and videos, for good measure. 2. Include Kids in the Decision-Making Process When a family starts preparing for a move, they often neglect to let kids — particularly the little ones — in on the process. That’s a mistake for several reasons. For one, even if they’re only moving a few blocks away and not even changing schools, kids still feel powerless most of the time. Try to remember what it was like, not knowing what the adults in your life were planning. With that in mind, ask for your kids’ opinions on important matters! Introduce the move as your family’s next big adventure and take their input seriously. If you’re choosing between several neighborhoods that are close to each other, like Mid-City and Pico, what’s the harm in asking for the kids’ preference? Take a stroll through each area to get the general vibe or take the whole family apartment hunting. When you decide on a place, bring your kids over and have them choose a color for the walls in their new rooms. That should keep them involved and excited about the move. 3. De-clutter as a Family Most parents know that kids come with a special kind of mess. Over the years, toys and clothes seem to materialize out of nowhere. So use the move as an opportunity to declutter — and allow your kids to choose items they couldn’t bear to part with. Doing so will restore a feeling of agency. In any case, when you sift through the things and sort them into toss and donate piles, take your kids on the donation trip with you. Showing them how their things will make other kids happy will be a good teaching moment. You can drop off the donation at a women’s shelter like the Los Angeles House of Ruth. Alternatively, take them to another homeless shelter or charity. Children’s hospitals usually require donated toys to be brand new. 4. Have Them Pack Up Their Own Rooms Properties in LA County tend to disappear from the market as quickly as they show up — particularly in family-friendly areas like Pasadena, Glendale, or Sherman Oaks, to name a few. So while you’re refreshing real estate sites, tell your kids to pack some of their things. You’d be surprised by how willing they’ll be to help. Just show them what to do once or twice, and they’ll take over from there. At the very least, they should be able to pack up their own toys. 5. Get Their Stamp of Approval If you’ve already decided to let your kids pack certain items, you might as well let them decorate the boxes too. Simply hand them some stickers, ribbons, and markers when they finish packing. After writing, drawing, and pasting images on the boxes, they’ll be ready for the movers. Moreover, seeing their rooms empty, with their stuff neatly packaged and ceremoniously marked, will let the kids say goodbye to the old space. Of course, if you want to keep this tip practical too, have the kids write (or draw) the contents of each box on the side before they close it. That should give them peace of mind if they’re worried about forgetting things. In fact, you could let every child take a box of important things when you drive over to your new property. That way, they’ll get to enter their home all ready to move in. 6. Have a Last Hurrah in the Old Home When most of your stuff is ready to go, ask your kids how they want to say goodbye to their old home. You could organize a: ● Going away party. However, since you’re moving within city limits, you can still keep seeing everyone. ● Tour of your family’s favorite neighborhood spots. Visit your favorite parks, zoos, and restaurants the day before the move. ● Small family dinner during which each child can share their favorite memories of the house. In addition to allowing the kids to say goodbye to their friends and favorite haunts, these ideas would also represent a symbolic break between their old and new lives. 7. Encourage Your Kids to Explore Their New Environment Upon reaching your destination, you’ll have two options. If your kids want to participate in setting up your new home, let them. They can take their boxes to their rooms and direct you as you arrange their beds and desks. After you set up the bulkier pieces, let them unpack and organize the smaller items on their own. Alternatively, you could let the kids explore the neighborhood while you unpack. If you’re worried about them getting into trouble, have your spouse or a babysitter go with them. They could meet new friends at the local playground or discover new favorite diners. Thankfully, LA has never had a shortage of interesting places to hang out. You May Also Enjoy: Tips for Small Apartment Living with Kids Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post by Oz Moving & Storage.

  • A Huge List of Digital Educational Resources For Kids!

    It is a digital world and education is easier then ever with digital resources. From math, science, literature, to chemistry, history, coding and more, we have curated a huge list of digital education resources to help your kids catch up just in time for back-to-school. You can also find apps that can help you monitor your kids' accomplishments and to create an award system. 2Simple Here children can engage with publishing, story creation, game design, concept mapping, collaborative writing and art, to name a few. AdmitHub Based on extensive experience partnering with higher education institutions across the nation, AdmitHub has developed a unique, three-pronged approach for a successful student communication platform. AdmitHub combines artificial intelligence, proactive nudges, and a vast knowledge base to engage students in authentic, personalized conversations. ABCMouse/Adventure Academy Adventure Academy blends education best practices, innovative technology, and insightful creativity to create engaging and effective educational experiences that bring learning to life. ALBERT Learners can customize their learning experience to fit their needs and interests to stay motivated and engaged. Alchemie The content specialists have put together a lot of resources available to students and teachers offering review materials from stereochemistry to 2nd semester organic chemistry. American Chemistry Society Here you will find a selection of articles arranged by the chemistry concepts. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Backpack Sciences This program will change the way of teaching science, increasing the amount of science taught, yet reducing the headache of figuring out the details. Boardmaker Jump-start your teaching and maximize student learning with printable activities for students in K-12. BookCreator App With Book Creator online you can bring creativity to your homes not just your classrooms! You will get the ability to collaborate together on books in real-time. BrainPop Consider using BrainPOP’s animated movies, assessment resources, and creative tools for Distance learning Support, for projects, and homework keeping students on track with their studies. Breakout Edu Breakout Edu has put together a collection of digital games that students can play at home. Students can click on any game and start playing! Buncee With Buncee’s assortment of media options, creating a virtual lesson is quick and easy. Teachers can include text, video, audio, or even links to additional resources. Century Students will receive access to thousands of CENTURY's learning resources in English, maths and science. CheckMath Boost your math understanding by getting instant feedback on your work. CircleTime Fun Learn and bond with your 0-6 year old. Follow and interact with an expert instructor. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids CiscoWebex Teachers can plan and teach their class virtually, while keeping students engaged. CK-12 Foundation CK-12 creates high-quality and free K-12 resources that are easy to set up for online learning during school closures. They'll walk you through how to use our deeply interactive digital textbooks (FlexBooks) and find engaging content. ClassDojo ClassDojo connects teachers with students and parents to build amazing classroom communities. Classroom Secrets This is a brand new website full of fun and practical activities for kids. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids ClassHook Create a free ClassHook account, and join your school during onboarding. Classtime Classtime is a solution for classrooms that complements in-class teaching with immediate feedback on students’ level of understanding. Perfect for teachers and students in the modern classroom. CMU CS Academy CMU CS Academy provides free, online, interactive computer science curriculum for high schools that is engaging, creative, rigorous and fun. CS Academy also includes teacher training, an online interactive textbook, online technical support and more! CommonLit A reading program that reaches all students. Access the tools to implement an effective literacy program in your home. Also featuring Spanish reading passages and questions. Conjugemos Teach Language through fun activities & games. Coursera for Campus Access 3,800 courses and 400 specializations for colleges and universities. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Curriki Share and Explore High Quality K-12 Content. Deck.Toys Build complete lessons within minutes with your existing teaching content such as study sets, PPT or Google Slides. DeltaMath DelthaMath is a website that allows teacher to assign content to students from middle school to college. Discovery Ed Unlock the power of discovery with standards-aligned, digital curriculum resources and easy-to-use technology. Dyslexia Academy The Dyslexia-Academy is an online dyslexia school of support for Parents, Teachers and Pupils. EdConnect EdConnect is a video messaging tool that brings the classroom environment online, increasing student engagement and retention. Edmodo Edmodo organizes your work with class folders and a built-in Planner, so that you can stress less. EdPuzzle EdPuzzle standardizes the way K-12 teachers deliver their video lessons and allow students to access personalized video learning safely. Education Perfect A progressive teaching and learning toolkit for the modern classroom. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Eduflow Make learning and teaching more effective with active participation and student collaboration. Edulastic Technology-enhanced assessments that work for teachers. Edu-Together Edu-Together offers full courses in all academic subjects. Elementari Elementari is a K-12 online platform to read, write, code, share, and remix interactive stories using professional illustrations and sounds. Emile The Emile range of resources has been developed by a group of teachers, academics and game developers supplying games-based learning resources. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Epraise Epraise is designed to do three things; motivate students, engage parents and save teachers time. Epic! Epic! is the Leading Digital Library for Kids 12 & Under. EverFi EVERFI provides students of all ages the critical skills that work and life demand. Explain Everything From sketches, through PDFs, to videos, Explain Everything lets you turn an infinite canvas into a mixed-media playground that captivates and inspires. Fiveable Learn Science, Math, History, Social Science and more. Flipgrid Flipgrid is social learning for PreK to PhD learners ... and beyond! Fluency Matters E-courses include Comprehension-based E-book, audio book, and E-quizzes and activities. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Freckle Students automatically work on the Math, ELA, Social Studies and Science lessons that are perfect for them. That way, they are always engaged and challenged, never facing material that is too difficult or easy for them. Free Math Kids create their assignments directly from problems in existing school materials. Gamilab Gamilab is an online platform where you can find and create easy, fun and educational games. Genially Create stunning presentations, infographics, and more in just seconds. GoGuardian GoGuardian’s suite of tools helps you maximize the learning potential of 1:1 school technology program. Good2Learn Online Maths and English Lessons for school aged kids. Google For Edu You’ll be able to put up to 250 people on a Hangouts Meet call—an entire class or group of classes can join a lesson simultaneously. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Gynzy Gynzy is the all-in-one educational software that combines standards-aligned lessons, bite-sized games & activities, and class management tools. Hapara Hapara lets you view, organize and personalize digital learning from top to bottom. Hawkes Learning EBooks, instructional videos, and interactive tutorials HippoCampus Explore more than 7,000 free videos in 13 subjects areas. Ideas Roadshow An extensive database of reliable video and print resources. IDEA Free mini courses in various subjects. InThinking InThinking promotes and supports the development of high quality educational resources which incorporate cutting-edge ideas, encourage independent thinking, and help students to prepare effectively for exams. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids i-Ready i‑Ready is a comprehensive assessment and instruction program that empowers educators with the resources they need to help all students succeed. Izzit.org FREE High-quality educational materials to educators: teachers, homeschoolers, parents, grandparents, scout troop leaders – to anyone interested in learning/teaching! Kahoot Engage students in learning even when they’re not in class and stay on track with curriculum while instructing online. Kami Kami is the leading PDF & document annotation app for schools. KET’s PBS Learning Media PBS SoCal | KCET and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for California teachers. Khan Academy Free, world‑class education for anyone, anywhere. Kids Discover Online The Premier Cross-Curricular Online Platform for Elementary and Middle School Learners. Kognity Kognity is an award-winning digital publisher which combines the power of technology and textbooks to create a vastly elevated learning experience. LabsLand Real laboratories, on the Internet Learning Apps LearningApps.org is a Web 2.0 application, to support learning and teaching processes with small interactive modules. Libby App Download books and audiobooks for offline reading from your public library with your library card, or stream them to save space. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids ListenWise The Listenwise platform supports distance learning by allowing you to roster students, make online customized written assignments, and assign multiple-choice autos-cored listening quizzes. Manga High With Mangahigh, you can assign and assess students’ performance online and exchange messages in a virtual environment. Microsoft Education A game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment. MobyMax MobyMax helps struggling learners quickly catch up to grade level and closes learning gaps for all students. Mozi When students use Mozi, they create focused, organized, evidence-based writing in any course. MusicFirst MusicFirst Classroom is the only comprehensive learning management system for K-12 music education NearPod Nearpod is an instructional platform that merges formative assessment and dynamic media for collaborative learning experiences. Newsela Newsla is ffering free access to Newsela’s entire product suite for the rest of the 2020 school year. Outschool Explore fun, social, and safe learning experiences—taught over live video chat. 10,000+ classes led by qualified teachers. More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Sight Reading Suite SightReadingFactory.com makes practicing the important skill of sight reading easy, effective and fun! SmartMusic SmartMusic is a web-based suite of music education tools that support efficient practice, helping musicians to develop and grow. StoryBoard Create your own digital story with over 2,000 Lesson Plans and Activities. TechSmith Create training content, tutorials, lessons and step-by-step instructions & more. Typing Club Learn Touch Typing for free! More Digital Educational Resources For Kids Vidcode Vidcode offers the #1 research-backed standards-aligned computer science courses, focused on open-ended projects. Vroom App Vroom Tips help you do more with your shared moments. Add learning to mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, or anytime with 1,000+ fun, free activities. Wakelete Save, organize and share content from across the web. We Video WeVideo empowers every learner to discover their voice and make an impact in their world by promoting deeper learning while making it fun and easy for students to express their ideas with creativity and authenticity. Zoom Video communications platform that simplifies how people communicate.

  • Budget-Friendly Tips for a Stress-Free Vacation with Young Children!

    Traveling with young children may not be your idea of a relaxing holiday, but with the right planning, it can be extremely rewarding. Plus, children under the age of 2 typically fly free and take up very little space in a hotel room! If you’re planning a trip with your little ones, be careful not to blow your budget on entertainment and travel supplies. There are plenty of great ways to reduce the threat of travel stress and save money at the same time. Here are some money saving tips to keep in mind for your next family adventure. Be Prepared with the Right Gear While packing light can help you save money on luggage fees, it’s important to gather everything you need to stay comfortable and sane on your vacation. For example, you may want to pack some mom-friendly supplies in your diaper bag to get you through those long flights or car rides. Kindred Bravely recommends some handy diaper bag essentials like nursing pads, hair ties, hand sanitizer, and an extra shirt for mom. Search for deals online so you can save money on these useful items. Purchasing and packing the right supplies will save you from buying stuff on the road where it can be much more expensive. At the same time, make sure you’re prepared with toys and activities to keep your kids entertained. Create your own travel activity packs to keep everything organized and easy to find. For example, a craft kit with washable markers, stickers, stencils, and a small binder full of paper can provide endless entertainment for toddlers and preschoolers. You may also want to include some plush toys, dolls, and mini versions of kid-friendly games. You’ll find that most of these supplies are super affordable at retailer stores like Walmart, and you can save even more money by searching online for Walmart coupon codes and cashback offers before shopping. Slow Down and Be Flexible Traveling with patience is the best way to save yourself some stress on your trip. If you have several different vacation spots to hit on a tight schedule, something is bound to throw your plans off, whether it’s a flight delay or a sick toddler. Plan to be somewhat flexible and try to minimize the number of places you want to stop along your trip. Hotels and vacation rentals typically offer discounts the longer you plan to stay, so you’ll enjoy some great savings by staying put a little longer before moving on to the next place. This will also leave plenty of room in your travel schedule to rest and relax—you’re going to need it! Motherly recommends building breaks into your travel plans so you and your kids have time to recharge between your outings and adventures. Travel in the Off-Season One simple way to slow down your travel plans is to hit the road during the off-season. Take advantage of the fact that your children are not yet in school and plan your trip around dates when school is in session. This will help you avoid the summer crowds while saving money on everything from flights and accommodation to local attractions. You’ll also get to skip the high summer temperatures that can leave everyone feeling hot and cranky! If you already know where you want to travel, research the best times to visit to avoid high flight costs. For example, if you’re planning a trip to Europe, Hopper recommends flying between October and March—so you can take advantage of the holiday season while on vacation! Taking young children on a trip for the very first time is bound to be intimidating. Don’t let travel stress stop you from enjoying a wonderful and relaxing family vacation. Take steps to plan ahead, slow it down, and pack everything you need to keep your trip trouble-free and budget-friendly.

  • Visit LEGOLAND for $27 Per Day Just in Time For Spring Break!

    It is a great time to visit LEGOLAND California with the opening of two new attractions, character experiences, and more in THE LEGO MOVIE WORLD! LEGOLAND announced today that for only $27 per day, you can enjoy 5 days of entry into LEGOLAND California Resort, LEGOLAND Water Park and SEA LIFE Aquarium just in time for Spring Break. Join Master Builders on a Triple Decker Flying Couch, as cutting edge technology transports you all over THE LEGO MOVIE! universe. Surrounded by a full-dome virtual screen, you'll feel like you're flying through a world created completely from LEGO bricks! The all-new drop tower ride, Unikitty's Disco Drop!, will take you through a rainbow-filled journey based on Unikitty and her many moods. Swoop to the tiptop of Cloud Cuckoo Land, then drop, spin and bounce back down to earth in sync with Unikitty's wide range of emotions! New shows and meet and greets are: Emmet's Super Suite Stop by Emmet's apartment and meet some of your favorite characters from THE LEGO MOVIE! Benny's Dance Party! Join Benny and his dancing crew members as they throw a party that is out of this world! Learn some moves, and show off some of your own. Be sure to stay until the end to get a group picture with Benny and his crew. SPRING SALE HAS ARRIVED AT CAMP GALILEO, BOOK NOW AND SAVE $10 PER WEEK Emmet's Awesome Welcome Emmet and all of his friends are waiting at LEGOLAND to welcome you to the park, and start your day off with a party. Dance and play with your favorite characters, and participate in awesome activities like: Emmet's Awesome Morning Routine with Emmet himself! The Jousting Tournament with LEGO Royalty! Ninja Training with a real Ninjago Spinjitzu master! Lucy and the Brickdown, a concert starring Wyldstyle! Wyldstyle's Wave Goodbye Wyldstyle and the rest of your favorite characters from across LEGOLAND California Resort want to say goodbye before you go home! Take a selfie and do one more crazy dance move to have a great finish to your awesome day with us. The catch is 5 days must be used consecutively, with your first visit occurring by or before April 30, 2020. That is $135 per person for 5 days to visit LEGOLAND. LEGOLAND Water Park opens on March 21st. Please check opening times before booking. Photos: Courtesy of LEGOLAND

  • 3 Ways You Can Make Travel Stress Free For the Whole Family

    Family vacations can come in various forms from expensive destinations to simple backyard staycations. Whether you are planning on hitting the road this summer with your family or traveling via plane, you don’t want your fun to get spoiled by poor planning. Children can get restless, traffic can become unbearable and the savings you envisioned can evaporate through airport snacks and pricey meals out. With some careful planning, though, you can breeze through your trip without encountering any added stress or costs for your family. Here are the steps you can take to do so. Map Out a Detailed Plan for Your Trip If you plan on packing up the family for a big road trip, you can use apps such as Waze, Google Maps and Apple Maps to plan out the best route for reaching your final destination. These tools can help you best determine when to start your trip, how to avoid snarled traffic, as well as provide information about points of interest you may want to stop for along the way. Plan to fly during your travels? You may want to schedule your flight for the morning. Flying early in the day means a less likely chance of having your flight delayed, which can equal fewer opportunities for a stressful meltdown from young children. No matter how you get to your final destination, plan a fun itinerary to keep family members of all ages engaged and enjoying themselves. Have your kids contribute to your plans, but also leave a little downtime in the schedule so everyone can relax and recharge. Find Ways to Entertain Kids Outside of Planned Activities Even if your family isn’t busy, you can still keep your kids entertained and having fun. One option is to bring along a portable streaming device to hook up in your hotel room so you can play your favorite TV shows and movies on the go. This is also a clever trick for those times when the weather decides to rain on your vacation plans. You should also plan some fun activities for those potentially boring times along the way to your destination. Kids get bored in the car and on planes, and that’s when problems can arise. You can head those problems off by having children choose some fun car games to play. One popular game is the alphabet game, where family members take turns coming up with cities, names or objects that start with different letters of the alphabet. For in-flight entertainment, you and your partner can add a few games to your smartphones so your children can stay occupied. If you decide to allow your kids to borrow your phones, make sure to switch to a tempered glass screen protector to defend your devices against serious drops and spills. Plan for Healthy Snacks Without Spending a Fortune Hunger can be the ultimate meltdown trigger on your family vacation. Although fast food and processed snacks may be more convenient, it tends to leave kids even more anxious and hungry. Before you hit the road, stock your car with healthy snacks and meals for the ride, such as PB&J and crackers or veggies with hummus. For larger appetites, make some wrap sandwiches or protein boxes using diced meats and cheeses. You may even be able to bring some of these healthy snack options on your flight to avoid costly airport food that will only leave your family cranky. You don’t need a big budget or fancy tricks to keep your family happy and having fun during your travels. All you really need is some proper planning ahead of time and a bit of patience along the way. Master those two and you’ll be able to focus on the fun memories made, rather than travel bumps. Heading to LA for a fun-filled family getaway? Check out all there is to see and do on Fun With Kids in LA. Our site has a wealth of information to help families find new and exciting experiences in Los Angeles and beyond! Photo Credit: Unsplash

  • 14 Free and Cheap Things To Do With Kids in Los Angeles Over Spring Break!

    Spring Break is around the corner and if you are staying in town and need to entertain your kids on a tight budget, we've got a great list of free and cheap things to do with your kids over the spring break. 1. Go to Museums Many Museums offer free admission days every month on different days of the week, so if you check the free museum days for your favorite museums, you'll be able to get free admission to at least 2 or 3 museums during spring vacation. 2. Go to the Movies See old time favorite family movies at Beverly Cinemas for only $12 per person. 3. Visit a Public Library Public libraries often offer free workshops, movies, shows and more. Click here to find a library near you. 4. Visit California Science Center The California Science Center is a dynamic destination where families, adults and children can explore the wonders of science through interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, innovative programs and awe-inspiring films. The admission to the California Science Center is always free. 5. Visit Noah's Ark Visit Noah’s Ark at the Skirball for Free on Thursdays. Free Thursdays are first-come, first-served only, subject to availability Free Tickets are available at the admissions desk starting at 11:45 a.m. 6. Go to a Farmer's Market Farmer's Markets are great places for social time, and opportunities to teach kids about healthy eating. Find a Farmer's Market near you here. We also highly suggest visiting The Original Farmer's Market during the spring break. 7. Explore the Greystone Mansion Explore this beautiful old mansion with distinctive English gardens located in Beverly Hills on a 16-acre land. Greystone mansion is free and open to public every day. 8. Visit Funko Hollywood Funko Hollywood is like a Disneyland for Funko Pops. There are lots of places where you can take pictures with Funko pops on Display. 9. Visit Santa Monica Aquarium See over 100 local species on exhibit at Santa Monica Aquarium, enjoy hands-on activities, and daily educational programs. Kids under 13 are free, and adults and kids 13+ are only $10. 10. Take a trip to a Dollar Store Take the kids to a dollar store for a little math lesson. Tell them how much they can spend and let them find items that don't exceed that amount. Find a store near you here. 11. Visit Cabrillo Aquarium Explore conservation of Southern California marine life at Cabrillo Aquarium. The admission is only $7 for adults and $3 for children. 12. Attend a Free Class at an Apple Store An adventure awaits each week as kids create fun, hands-on projects at the Apple store. Designed to spark imagination and creativity, kids will explore coding, storytelling, illustration, movie making, music, and more, all for free. Find an Apple Store near you here. 13. Register for a Free Workshops at Microsoft Store Kids ages 8 and up can register for free virtual lessons and workshops that are offered by Microsoft. 14. Take a little trip to Calico Ghost Town Calico is an old West mining town that has been around since 1881 during the largest silver strike in California. Explore some of the untouched buildings that remain from the silver-miming days. Ride the Calico and Odessa Railroad, take a tour through the Maggie Mine or go panning for silver. You may also enjoy: 101 Cool Places to Explore with Your Kids in And Around Los Angeles!

  • Kids Eat for Free at IHOP During The Holiday Season!

    Whether you’re a Grinch or a Who, IHOP has got a tasty treat for you this holiday season! With their new Grinch-inspired menu, there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy. And the best part is that kids can eat for free at IHOP every day from 4pm to 10pm with each adult entrée. The free entrée is valid for kids 12 and under on kids menu items, for a limited time at participating locations, and it is for dine in only. New on kids's menu is Mt. Crumpit Kids Combo, and young Grinch Minty Hot Chocolate. Mt. Crumpit Kids Combo is one buttermilk pancake with a hint of green topped with sweet cream cheese icing, red candy hearts and green whipped topping, which includes 1 scrambled egg, 1 bacon strip and 1 pork sausage link. And Young Grinch Minty Hot Chocolate is flavored with mint syrup and topped with creamy green whipped topping and red candy hearts. Adults can enjoy Grinch's Green Pancakes, Who Roast Beast Omelette, Minty Who Hot Chocolate, Grinch's Green Pancake Combo, and more as part of the new Grinch-inspired menu. Advertisement You can also get free pancakes on your birthday, and every anniversary if you join IHOP's e-Club. To find participating IHOPs, and to get more information about IHOP's new Grinch menu and their offers, please visit IHOP at their official website. Please check with the restaurant before you go to make sure they are one of the participants for kids free offer. You may also like:

  • A Family Day Trip to Calico Ghost Town in Mojave Desert!

    All You Need to Know About A Day Trip To Calico Ghost Town If you want to do something different and adventurous, take a day trip to Calico Ghost Town located in the Calico Mountains of the Mojave Desert region of Southern California. At Calico Ghost Town, you and your kids will be amazed by the scenery, the old structures, and the mining sites. Calico Ghost Town was founded in 1881 as a silver mining town, and today has been converted into a county park. At its peak, Calico was at the heart of an impressive 500 mines, extracting more than $20 million of silver ore over a 12-year period. When silver lost its value in the mid-1890s, Calico lost its population. The miners packed up, loaded their mules, and moved away abandoning the town, so it became a "ghost town." Now, Calico Ghost Town is California’s only famous abandoned Wild West settlement. Find a Perfect Stay near Calico Ghost Town The fee to get in is $8 for adults, and $5 for kids (3+), and the parking is free. After you park your car and walk into the town, take an 8-minute train ride in an adorable super old train similar to those used in early mining, which will take you around the mining sites. Then take a walk through the town and take it all in. There are still four to five original buildings that are still standing, and the rest of the town has been rebuilt, which replicate the old structures. Be sure to explore Maggie Mine, which is an authentic silver mine from the 1880s, with mining exhibits and historical displays. The Mine is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. Next, take the kids for a gold panning experience just how the miners did it. Another interesting thing to do is the Mystery Shack Tour. You will be amazed and confused at the same time in the house of optical illusions. Lucy Lane Museum is also very interesting to see. You will find Artifacts, photographs and documents from Calico’s origin at Lucy Lane Museum. Another fun thing to do is taking an old western family photo at Calico Photo Studio. You will get an 8x10 print for $30 for two people, plus $5 for each additional family member, or two 5x7 photos. Photo Courtesy of Calico Photo Studio Calico Ghost Town also offers private and group Ghost Tours every Saturday night, when you can experience the truest accounts of Calico's history and paranormal activity. For information and reservations for the tours, please call 760-254-371. If you can't get enough of this beautiful old town, take an Extreme Calico Mine Tour, which is a 3-4 hour educational and historical hands-on tour. At this tour, you get to experience the Calico mines as early settlers did. Another interesting tour is 20 Mule Team Off-Road Adventure. This Extreme Calico Tour will put you on the same road as the famous 20 Mule Team Borax Wagon Train did. You will depart from Calico Ghost Town on a 2 1/2 hour journey back in time. This historical and educational off-road tour will take you to the famous town of Borate, a stop at Tin Can Alley, a visit to the Bismark and Odessa mining district and finally a rough journey down the famous Phillips Loop. There are several shops at the Calico Ghost town with unique gifts and flavors of the west. Calico Ghost Town also offers three restaurants. Calico House is a full-service restaurant serving up breakfast, lunch and dinner. Old Miner’s Café at the top of the town serves hamburgers, a variety of sandwiches, salads, hotdogs, and more. At Lil’s Saloon, which has swinging doors just like the ones you see in the old western movies, you can order hot dogs, pizza, or a variety of snack foods, including Seattle's Best Coffee. You can also do camping at Calico, rent a cabin, and even celebrate special events. Calico Ghost town is located at 36600 Ghost Town Road in Yermo, California, and is approximately 1 1/2 hour drive from Los Angeles. For more information about Calico Ghost Town, please visit their official website. To find out what is open and what is closed at Calico Ghost Town due to COVID-19, click here. You May Also Enjoy: 12 Awesome Weekend Getaways for LA Families!

  • Get into Holiday Spirit with Love Actually!

    The beloved holiday rom-com, Love Actually is coming to life at Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts this holiday season through Christmas with pop hits by Mariah Carey, Kelly Clarkson, The Beach Boys, Joni Mitchell and many more, performed by an eclectic mix of LA based artists from the worlds of music, stage, and screen. The screenplay delves into different aspects of love as shown through separate stories involving a wide variety of individuals, many of whom are shown to be interlinked as their tales progress. Daniel's wife has just passed away, leaving him to take care of his adolescent stepson Sam by himself. Daniel is uncertain how to deal with Sam and his problems without his wife present, especially in light of a potential budding romance within their household. Juliet and Peter have just gotten married. They believe that Peter's best friend and best man Mark hates Juliet but won't say so to his or her face. Others looking at the situation from the outside believe Mark is jealous of Juliet as he is in love with Peter himself. Jamie, a writer, is taking a writing retreat by himself in rural France. Join for this hilarious and heartwarming multimedia event, where you will find that Love Actually is all around. This production uses theatrical haze effects and contains adult content and brief nudity. It is recommended for ages 13+. Love Actually Live is playing at Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts from November 27, 2019 through December 29, 2019. As a special holiday gift, Wallis Annenberg is offering 20% to the first seven performances November 27th through December 3rd. For more information about the play and to purchase your tickets, please visit Wallis Annenberg's official website. Wallis Annenberg is located at 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90210. You may also enjoy: Photos Courtesy: Wallis Annenberg

  • Best Happy Hours in Los Angeles For Date Nights!

    Check out 5 of our favorite Happy Hour spots in Los Angeles that are awesome for Date Nights, where you’re promised relaxation and libations. Drago Centro (DTLA) Drago Centro in Downtown Los Angeles offers a Daily Happy Hour in their lounge area from 11:30 am to 10:00 pm Monday-Friday, and 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm on weekends. Enjoy Wine specials for $8 and Specialty Cocktails like their White Negroni crafted with Bookers gin, bordiga vermouth, and amara for $9. The food menu is expansive with Saga Wagyu Mini Burgers for $9 and Pizzetta con Burrata for $8 making the top of my list for their simplicity for little fingers. The Pot Lobby Bar (Koreatown) Masterminds Roy Choi and Matt Biancanielloto have designed a bar menu at The Pot Lobby Bar at The Line Hotel with Small Bites and Drinks that all cost less than the $10 valet. Pair an Old Fashioned on Tap ($8) with some Korean Spicy Chicken Wings ($6) for a third of the price you would pay at Pot. Happy hour runs from 2:30 to 8:00 pm daily. Kettleblack (Silverlake) Kettleblack in Silverlake offers their Happy Hour from 5 pm to 7 pm daily, and any fans of "the Manhattan" will be pleased to see it on the menu ($8). More traditional Italian beverages like Peroni ($4) and Negroni ($8) are also available. As far as food goes, I dare you not to order the Wood Fired Cauliflower bagna cauda, with golden raisins, capers & pine nuts ($8). In a hurry? A Sip & Slice of cheese pizza with a choice of Peroni or House red, white, or rosé ($8) is worth finding the time for! Bourbon Steak (Glendale) Happy Hour at Bourbon Steak at the Americana Mall runs daily here from 4:30 pm to 7 pm (and 3 pm on Sundays). Snacks on the lounge menu are all half off including Duck Spring Rolls with ginger-chili dipping sauce ($8) and Australian Lamb Lollipops with Chimichurri ($9). Butcher Cuts and Burgers are also specially priced at $22 and $14 respectively. So what are you drinking? Enjoy 10 specialty cocktails for $7, Sommelier’s Select Juice (red, white, or bubbly) for $6, and their Daily Brew for $4. Jimmy’s Famous American Tavern (Santa Monica) Happy Hour takes place Sunday through Friday from 3 pm to 7 pm, during which you can order the always decadent JFAT Nachos with Sirloin Chili, Guacamole, and more for $8, Parmesan Garlic Fries for $5, and possibly the best Charred Brussel Sprouts in the city for $7. Beers and Cocktails are $2, “Tap Wines” are $3, but my go-to has got to be ‘Sofia’s Skinny Partida’ Margarita crafted with Partida Blanco, Agave Nectar, muddled Citrus Cucumber and Mint $7. After all, you have to keep something skinny when you’re chowing down on nachos and fries (lol). Edited by Angela M. Cantoni #HappyHours #Food #Restaurants #BestofLA

  • LA Zoo Invites You To A Virtual Beastly Ball!

    This year’s Beastly Ball, the Zoo’s biggest annual fundraiser, is a virtual adventure, and everyone’s invited! Join LA Zoo for this very special live event in support of the Zoo’s innovative animal care and global wildlife conservation efforts on May 15, 2020 at 6:00 pm, Endangered Species Day. Hosted by actor and comedian Joel McHale, the Beastly Ball is a star-studded evening of fun and philanthropy featuring fascinating animal spotlights, an exciting auction, inspiring conservation stories, and a very special musical performance by Dave Matthews! Music fans will find a lot to love (and bid on) at the auction, which also includes amazing adventures with Zoo thought leaders, art inspired by animals, and all-inclusive luxury travel packages from Welk Resorts, just to name a few. To help make your Beastly Ball experience truly special, LA Zoo's food and beverage partners have stepped up to the challenge and are providing an array of discounts on orders along with an array of exclusive recipes for your drinking and dining pleasure during the virtual event. Appetizers La Casita Mexicana: Avocado Dip and Ceviche Verde recipes from Chefs Jaime and Ramiro, “the Kings of Authentic Mexican Cuisine” Dinner El Cholo – Los Angeles: Classic Mexican food and margaritas to go Formosa Café: 15% off a taste of Hollywood glamour* Momed: 20% off eastern Mediterranean and north African flavors* Smoke House: 20% off your takeout order from this iconic eatery* The Federal Bar: 20% off food and 50% off bottles of wine, May 15 only Drinks In Good Taste: $10 off a wine package when ordered online* Lyre’s Spirit Co: 20% discount during the month of May* plus non-alcoholic cocktail recipes Paquera Mezcal: Smoke on the Water cocktail recipe WhistlePig Rye Whiskey: Black Boar and Rye Hound cocktail recipes Dessert Chef Draden Medina: “My Tart Belongs to You” Blood Orange Spicy Chocolate Tart recipe John Kelly Chocolates: 20% off gourmet chocolates when ordered online* McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams: McCurbside pickup at the Studio City location The Beastly Ball will stream LIVE on beastlyball.lazoo.org as well as the L.A. Zoo's Facebook page and YouTube channel, with a virtual pre-show starting at 5:45 p.m. (PDT) and the main event at 6 p.m. Invite your friends, start planning your menu (and your wardrobe!), and get ready for the wildest virtual party of the year. To RSVP for this event click here.

  • Two Botanical Gardens in Los Angeles That You Can Safely Visit Now!

    As California is starting to reopen slowly, two of L.A.'s most beautiful gardens, the L.A. County Arboretum, and South Coast Botanic Garden, have also opened their doors to visitors. South Coast Botanic Gardens are open for walk or hike, but you are required to make reservations through their online system in advance so that they can control number of people that enter the garden. You are also required to wear protective face coverings during your visit, and practice social distancing. The Garden will be closed on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10th. At the L.A. County Arboretum tickets are limited to preserve safe distancing. Members are required to reserve free tickets online prior to visiting. Non-members must buy tickets online in advance. When visiting, you are required to wear a mask or other face covering. The Arboretum is also closed Mother’s Day, May 10. It is also recommended to take your own drinking water as water is not available onsite. All indoor spaces at both gardens are closed and all classes, events, and tours activities are suspended through May 15th.

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