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Monster Jam

Monster Jam

Monster Jam drivers are trained world-class male and female athletes who have mastered not only the physical strength and mental stamina needed to compete but the vital dexterity to control 12000-pound machines capable of doing backflips vertical two-wheel skills and racing at speeds up to 70 mph to produce jaw-dropping live motorsports action seen around…

My First Holiday Party

My First Holiday Party

Celebrate your baby’s 1st holiday with music, games, playtime and fun. Join teachers in this holiday themed event filled with games, activities, dances, adventures, swing time, and baby-safe gym equipment. Plus a special themed gift at the end. This is a parent-supervised event. Space is limited and advanced sign-up is required. Ages: 4mos-18mos (parent supervised event)

Disney on Ice Presents: Frozen & Encanto

Disney on Ice Presents: Frozen & Encanto

Embrace the magic of family in an all-new adventure that will spark your imagination in Disney on Ice Presents: Frozen and Encanto.  

How Do We Raise Independent Adults?

Our role as parents is better suited for guidance and connection rather than hands-on efforts

Dr. Kelly Moore leads a discussion

Op-Ed: Congress Must Act on Childhood Hunger

When a child goes hungry, it puts them at higher risk of experiencing long-term diseases

Another summer has come and gone, and Congress still hasn’t passed legislation that would help end summer hunger for America’s kids. Children across our state were counting on Congress to update legislation that would make it easier to access food during the summer months, the hungriest time of year for many kids in need. Earlier…

Theo Chocolate launches tour for kiddos 4 to 7

Theo Chocolate launches tour for kiddos 4 to 7

Tour includes story time, learning and chocolate samples

In our house, chocolate is a food group. No, I’m serious. I have a 4-year-old who is The Most Picky Eater in the World. He currently lives on Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Lara Bars, Justin’s Chocolate Hazelnut Butter sandwiches and Pediasure chocolate shakes. Being a good farm-to-table locavore mom (ok, except for the Pediasure), I…

Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Seattle

Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Seattle

All the kid- and parent-pleasing nosh spots in Seattle

It’s summertime, and that means families are busier than ever. When you don’t have time to cook, take the family to dinner at these kid- and parent-pleasing restaurants.BALLARDBurger Hero [AMERICAN] Your superhero wannabe is going to love this place, where the friendly owners give the youngest diners free ice cream. At the teeny spot, which…

RedTri: Enjoy Fall Colors in Seattle Parks

RedTri: Enjoy Fall Colors in Seattle Parks

While ours is a more muted display compared to New England, there’s plenty for the whole family to see here in the Northwest, including brilliant colors not only found on deciduous trees and shrubs but also grasses, meadows, berries and even still-in-bloom dahlias. You don’t have to venture far, as our local parks have lots…

Do Seattle Schools Produce Underachievers?

Do Seattle Schools Produce Underachievers?

As if Seattle’s public schools weren’t plagued enough, now critics say they are producing underchall

“My sixth-grade son’s report card came home, and he got almost all A’s,” recalls Seattle parent David Price. But what seemed like a cause for celebration quickly turned to concern. “Later, when I asked him how hard his classes were on a scale of one to 10, he said, ‘Four.’” Price, a parent of students…

Shopping at Stella+Jack

Shopping at Stella+Jack

A simple, green and cheap website to shop for kids' clothes.

Ever since the economy tanked, savvy parents are looking into the most affordable way to keep kids’ wardrobes up to date: consignment shops. But visiting those stores can seem daunting when you have to drag the kids along, and many stores have strict policies, e.g., “You cannot return anything. Ever.” Two local moms, Queen Anne’s…

Red Tricycle Recommends: Kid Friendly Events Sept 30 - Oct 2

Red Tricycle Recommends: Kid Friendly Events Sept 30 – Oct 2

This weekend’s roundup includes a date night out (or in!), a super-fun pool party, a concert with lots of fiddle tunes, a two-day neighborhood celebration, a wildly popular fish festival and parade, a family day on the trails, and a show with the famous Fee-fi-fo-fum giant. If you’ve got multiples, be sure to check out…

Red Tricycle Recommends: 8 Hidden Parks in Queen Anne

Red Tricycle Recommends: 8 Hidden Parks in Queen Anne

Everyone knows about the bigger, popular parks in Seattle’s family-friendly Queen Anne neighborhood, but we’ve found some hidden kid-friendly gems that are worth exploring. Next time you’re in Queen Anne, add one of these eight Queen Anne parks to your must-visit list! 12th West & West Howe Park A tiny little neighborhood park that’s perfect…

Red Tricycle Recommends: Seattle's Kid Friendly Indoor Market

Red Tricycle Recommends: Seattle’s Kid Friendly Indoor Market

When seasonal neighborhood farmers markets end in early fall and rainy days revisit the Emerald City, the indoor shops at Capitol Hill’s indoor Melrose Market offer families the chance to discover fresh food and artisan goods and the opportunity to grab lunch inside a recently restored warehouse. With Doug Fir beams and exposed brick, the…

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