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Road trip: The Crayola …

November 13, 2013 By admin

My daughter is very artsy so when I heard that the Crayola Experience (formerly the Crayola Factory) had been expanded and renovated, I knew we had to check it out.  Located about 90 minutes from New York City, its a great spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway. We stopped by on the way to visit family in Northern PA so it was a nice way to break up our trip.

Globetrotting Mommy - Crayola Experience

Globetrotting Mommy – Crayola Experience

We arrived shortly after opening so the crowds weren’t too bad. I definitely recommend arriving early if possible.  The Crayola Experience features four floors of activities for kids of all ages (no lie, we’re talking toddlers to teens) making it a great family destination. Crayons steal the show (fresh crayon smells waft throughout the exhibits) but you will also find activities that involve markers, wax, modeling clay and other artistic mediums.

Admission includes three tokens which can be used at Wrap it Up (custom crayons anyone?), Marker Mania and Modeling Madness. Additional tokens are $.50 each and you will definitely need more if your kids are anything like my daughter.  Start at the theater which features a 20-minute interactive show (part human and part animation) detailing how crayons are made. As you exit, you receive a newly born crayon. Throw it in your welcome bag and start your adventure.  Our first stop after the show was Wrap it Up.  We had a lot of fun making custom crayons as souvenirs for our friends and family.

Globetrotting Mommy - Crayola Experience

Globetrotting Mommy – Crayola Experience

From there we wandered up each floor and explored the activities.  Basically, my daughter quickly ran from one activity to the next while we chased her around holding the map and snapping photos.  You know how that goes.  The favorites were Melt Down (painting with various colors of melted crayons), Art Alive (an animation area where your artwork appears on the wall), Be a Star exhibit (smile and your picture turns into a coloring page, T-shirt, puzzle, etc.), Doodle in the Dark (you move on the mat and the coordinating crayon dances on the screen), Puzzle It (turn your drawings into puzzles), Paint Palette (a crafting area) and Drip Art (a very cool crayon version of spin art).  There were a handful of activities that were available for an extra charge which I found a bit annoying but they were mostly on the outskirts so that was nice.  Be prepared to say yes or you might face a non-crayon type of melt down…

Globetrotting Mommy - The Crayola Factory - Art Alive

Globetrotting Mommy – The Crayola Factory – Art Alive

Globetrotting Mommy - Crayola Experience

Globetrotting Mommy - Crayola Experience

Globetrotting Mommy – Crayola Experience

While we didn’t explore every single area (way too crowded play area, water works area seemed out of place, etc.) we still managed to spend about four hours and had a great time.  Be sure not to miss the memorabilia throughout the museum like the old school photos of vintage crayon boxes and their featured colors. Exit through the gift shop (of course) but this one actually features a nice array of gifts and souvenirs (including design your own packs of crayons and markers).

Things to know:

Admission to the Crayola Experience is $16.99 per person when you buy tickets in advance online. Kids under two are free. Annual passes are just $34.99 and are worth the price if you plan to visit two or more times in a year.

There is a cafe on the first floor or if you’re feeling adventurous, visit one of the downtown Easton restaurants within walking distance.  Be sure to check out the directions and parking information before you go and let me know what you think.

Bon voyage.

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Stella and Dot’s new …

November 12, 2013 By admin

Every little girl I know adores dress up.  The more ruffles, jewels and tiaras the better, according to my daughter who is four going on 14.  Since so much of the plastic princess jewelry breaks in about three minutes, we’ve gone through a lot of heartache over broken baubles. I was super excited when I attended the Fashion Forward Conference and learned that Stella and Dot, a real jewelry company known for their quality and fun styles, had introduced a girl’s collection.

Globetrotting Mommy - Stella & Dot

Globetrotting Mommy – Stella & Dot

The styles are perfect for little and big girls with an adorable and chic mix of butterflies, flowers, pearls, rhinestones, chunky beads and fun charms.  I love that they are casual enough for the playground and classroom yet dressy (or fancy as my kid says) at the same time.  Globetrotting girls will especially love the Paris with Love Necklace and matching Paris Trio Earrings.

Here are some of my Stella and Dot favorites for girls:

Globetrotting Mommy - Stella and Dot

Globetrotting Mommy – Stella and Dot

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Note:  I was not compensated for this post but I did receive the Paris Trio Earrings in the Fashion Forward Conference goody bag.  As always, all opinions are mine.

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Checking out Disney’s …

October 30, 2013 By admin

On a recent trip to the Disney store (proceed with caution!) I spotted the cutest collection of internationally dressed dolls.  If you’re drawn to vibrant colors and lots of cuteness, you’re going to love Disney’s “It’s a Small World Collection,” seven new dolls inspired by the original Fantasyland attraction and one of the best-known Disney tunes.  I can remember “It’s a Small World” being one of my favorite Walt Disney World rides when I was young and that song brings those memories right back.

Globetrotting Mommy - It's a Small World Collection

Globetrotting Mommy – It’s a Small World Collection

The 16″ dolls feature traditional folk costumes, shoes and hairstyles and they are just adorable.  Each of the seven dolls (Hawaii, Holland, Kenya, Japan, France, India and England) sings in her native language and English.  Best of all, the recordings are made by children from around the world for authenticity.  I love how kids can learn about other cultures, fashions, languages and traditions through play and these dolls are great starters for all sorts of inspiring conversations.

Globetrotting Mommy - Disney Small World Dolls

Globetrotting Mommy – Disney Small World Dolls

Not into dolls? The youngest globetrotting boys and girls will enjoy the “It’s a Small World” Storybook and CD set.

Globetrotting Mommy - It's a Small World Storybook and CD Set

Globetrotting Mommy – It’s a Small World Storybook and CD Set

These would be great birthday, holiday or baby shower gifts.  I also love the idea of using the dolls as part of your nursery or playroom decor.

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3 CommentsFiled Under: baby shower, Books, Decor, Disney, Fashion, France, Great Gifts, Hawaii, Holland, India, Japan, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, Kenya, Nursery and playroom, playtime, Travel, United Kingdom Tagged With: baby shower, Books, collectible dolls, Disney, dolls, England, folk costumes, France, gifts, girls, Hawaii, holiday gifts, Holland, India, It's a Small World, Japan, Kenya, songs

Day Trip: Pumpkin Picking on …

October 24, 2013 By admin

Pumpkin picking on Long Island is one of my favorite fall traditions.  If you’re looking for a great day trip from NYC this weekend head over to Fink’s Country Farm on Eastern Long Island. It’s not too far from the Riverhead outlets so if you’re feeling ambitious you might come home with pumpkins and a few new outfits!

Globetrotting Mommy - Pumpkin Picking on Long Island

Globetrotting Mommy – Pumpkin Picking on Long Island

You’ll want to get there as early as you can (they open at 9 am) to avoid crowds and get the best photo ops and pumpkins. The $13 admission price includes unlimited access to the Fall Festival weekend activities including Hay Rides, 7-Acre Corn Maze, Pig Races, Animal Farm, Barnyard Bouncer, Corn Crib, Live Music and more. Additional attractions are available for an extra charge including Pony Rides, Face Painting, Fall Photos, U-Pick Pumpkins on the vine, Kiddie Train, Corn Cannon and Pumpkin Slingshot. There are plenty of picnic tables and the food stand serves soups, sandwiches, hot dogs, roasted corn on the cob (delish!) and beverages (get the hot apple cider). The food line was really long the day we went so be prepared to wait or pack a picnic and snacks.  Bathrooms are plentiful but they are port-a-potties (I know, I know) and there is an area for diaper changing.

If you’ve got older kids, you might want to bring a flashlight and check out the Spookie Maze from 7:30 – 10 pm on October 26th. And if you visit on Sunday, October 27th there will be trick-or-treating.

There was so much to do and see my daughter was running around checking everything out for hours. She’s a pro at pony rides by now and she enjoyed her first pig race and corn crib. The Animal Farm was pretty extensive and there were plenty of feeding and petting opportunities.  The staff was friendly and I loved that it wasn’t as commercial or expensive as many other pumpkin patches on Long Island (you know who you are). We left with three big pumpkins and a bunch of gourds for $12 which I thought was a real bargain when you consider one pumpkin at the Union Square Farmer’s Market is $10+ dollars.

You can also buy Halloween decorations, plants, pies (freshly baked by Mrs. Fink), vegetables, cider and other fall favorites at the farm stand.

There were so many great spots for pictures so bring your camera.  Here are some of my favorite photos from our visit…

Globetrotting Mommy - Pumpkin Picking on Long Island

Globetrotting Mommy – Pumpkin Picking on Long Island

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Still not ready for Halloween, check out my post on Halloween costumes and Halloween gift ideas.

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1 CommentFiled Under: Day Trip, Food and Drink, Holidays and Celebrations, Just for Boys, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, New York, reviews, Road Trip, Travel, United States, Where To Go Tagged With: Animal Farm, Day Trip NYC, Fink's Country Farm, Halloween, kids, Long Island, New York, Pony Rides, pumpkin picking, Pumpkins, Things to do

Spring fashions for …

October 22, 2013 By admin

You’ve heard of New York’s famed Fashion Week but did you know that there is a separate Fashion Week just for kids styles? Well, there is and I was lucky enough to check out some of the latest spring fashions hot off the runway at petitePARADE’s Kids Fashion Week.

It was my daughter’s first fashion show and it was super exciting. How cute does she look in her front row chair?

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We checked out the Stride Rite Children’s Group’s show which paired shoes from Stride Rite, Sperry Top-Sider kids, Keds kids, Merrell Kids and Saucony kids with the hottest spring fashions from Nordstrom and other children’s fashion brands.

The kid-friendly looks were full of vibrant colors (think florals, neons and 50 shades of blues), metallics (strappy sandals with bright flowers, yes, please!) and comfy styles. I also loved the fun bathing suits from Sweet Lola and Floatimini and the oh so chic girls raincoats from Oil & Water which were separate collections and did not feature Stride Rite footwear. Whether you’re dreaming of a beach getaway or Paris in the springtime, here are some of my fave spring looks for globetrotting kids:

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Which looks are your favorites?

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Get crafty at home or away …

October 17, 2013 By admin

If you’re looking for a way to keep your kids busy crafting without having to spend hours on Pinterest researching project ideas (as fun as that is…) and way too much money in Michaels (thats fun too…), Kiwi Crate might change your life.

Globetrotting Mommy - Kiwi Crate

Globetrotting Mommy – Kiwi Crate

Just imagine, a box arrives at your door with a fun-filled Martha Stewart like project (and all the necessary supplies) and you just sit back and watch the excitement. If you’ve got little ones, you’ll need to supervise a bit but if your kids are old enough to read the directions, you could probably get a good hour to so to do something fun like fold the laundry.

My daughter and I tested out one of the Kiwi Travel Crates and it was a big kit.  The travel kits come in smaller boxes and feature a single project that can easily be done on the go (like in a car, plane, train) or in a hotel.  Check her out making a Kalidescope.

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The kit included everything to make and decorate the project as well as an instruction pamphlet with additional suggestions and ideas. My daughter is turning four and was definitely able to do it all by herself but I did have to guide her through the simple steps.

Kiwi Crates are available in an array of offerings like monthly subscriptions, Single Crates, Travel Crates and Mini Crates as well as special holiday offerings and party favors.  The Travel Crate is just the thing to pull out midway through a flight or train ride. Here’s hoping you won’t have to hear, “Are we there yet?????”

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Note:  I was provided with the Kiwi Travel Crate for this review but all opinions are my own.

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1 CommentFiled Under: Airplane, crafty, DIY, Don't travel without, Great Gifts, Hotels, Just for Boys, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, playtime, Products I love, reviews, Toys, Travel Tagged With: art, Crafts, Kiwi Crate, review, Travel

Great gift ideas for Halloween …

October 15, 2013 By admin

Here in the United States, Halloween is one of the biggest holidays around but did you know that a number of countries around the world also welcome the winter season with parties, costumes and sweet treats?

In Mexico, they celebrate El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with festivities and parades.  In Spain, they eat “Bones of the Holy” pastries.  In Holland, they celebrate Saint Martin’s Day by singing songs and eating sweets or tangerines.

If you’re looking for some non-candy Halloween gifts for kids, here are some of my favorite ideas:

How cute are these Trumpette Ghost Socks?

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Gift Ideas

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Gift Ideas

These limited edition Halloween pacifiers from MAM come in a reusable case that can be used in the microwave to sterilize pacifiers. So smart.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Gift Ideas

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Gift Ideas

Kids of all ages will love these Uglydoll Universal Monsters available individually or in this adorably spooky set featuring Dracula, Frankenstein, The Bride, The Wolfman, The Creature from the Black Lagoon and The Mummy.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween gift ideas

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween gift ideas

Girly girls will want to get their nails into the holiday season and this little ghouls piggy paint set is sure to please with glow-in-the-dark white, orange and black polishes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Gift Ideas

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Gift Ideas

Books are always a great gift idea and this Creepy Carrots tale is a fall favorite in my house.

How about a gift kids and parents will love?  Everyone loves Charlie Brown and this classic It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown DVD will keep the whole family entertained.

Happy Halloween season, wherever you’ll be celebrating!!

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Top 5 Halloween costumes for …

October 10, 2013 By admin

Here in New York, the leaves are changing…the air is getting crisp…the farmer’s markets are full of pumpkins and gourds…and Halloween is coming!

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I searched Pinterest high and low and here are my top five Halloween costumes for Globetrotting Kids…

1) This Baby Pilot DIY costume is just perfect for the under-one jet set.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

2) How cute is this DIY Mini Eiffel Tower?

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

3) I just love these little DIY Pan Am Stewardess Costumes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

4) Do your kids love the Disney movie Planes?  How about making this DIY Dusty Costume.  Perfect for boys or girls.

Globetrotting Mommy - Halloween Costumes

Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costumes

5) No time to be crafty?  This Ride in an Airplane Costume is great for kids of all ages.

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Globetrotting Mommy – Halloween Costume

What are your kids going to be this year?

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Dreaming of a safari themed …

October 7, 2013 By admin

Did you honeymoon in South Africa?  Are you a huge fan of bold Chevron and stripes?  Do you just love the idea of a safari theme for your new baby?  If so, you will adore these safari themed baby nursery prints from Etsy’s SweetLittleBarn shop (discount code below)!

These 8×10 prints, available in single or coordinating groups, feature designs that are cute but not too cutesy which is usually the case with a lot of animal-themed nursery decor.  I love the range of colors – from baby pinks and blues to bold yellows and grays – and styles.

These are my favorites:

Globetrotting Mommy – Safari themed baby nursery

Globetrotting Mommy – Safari themed baby nursery

Globetrotting Mommy – Safari themed baby nursery

Globetrotting Mommy – Safari themed baby nursery

Globetrotting Mommy – Safari themed baby nursery

Ready to order?  Enter “globalbaby” at checkout for a 15% discount.   They are also waiving the $20 dollar customization fee for Globetrotting Mommy readers so you can have the artwork of your dreams created from scratch for free!

Want more baby nursery inspiration?  Check out my Fun nursery and kids room ideas Pinterest board.

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Got girls? Must have …

October 4, 2013 By admin

Does your daughter have a collection of dolls?  Are some more important than others?  If she insists on taking that favorite doll, teddy bear or whatever on your vacation, the last thing you want to do is bring along the toy stroller.

I hereby introduce you to the must have accessory for traveling with dolls.

Globetrotting Mommy - Must have travel accessory for girls

Globetrotting Mommy – Must have travel accessory for girls

This cute Doll Front Carrier Sac from Pottery Barn Kids lets girls look and feel just like a mommy as they tote their babes near and far.  It’s way more civilized than stuffing their fave creatures into a backpack and you can have it personalized making it a great birthday or holiday present.

What’s your favorite must have travel accessory?

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