Globetrotting Mommy

From Family Adventures to Girlfriend Getaways

  • Home
  • About
  • Destinations
  • Girlfriend Getaways
  • Travel Blog
  • Contact
  • Just for Kids

Spotlight on NYC: Tours for …

March 19, 2014 By admin

New York City kids are exposed to a lot of amazing cultural experiences and its great how many of the top NYC museums cater to their tiniest visitors.  If you’ve got a 4-year old, you’ve got to check out the Museum of Modern Art’s (MOMA) complimentary Tours for 4’s weekend family gallery talks.

MOMA, NYC, Art Museum, Tours for 4s, Globetrotting Mommy

Globetrotting Mommy: Spotlight on NYC: Tours for 4s at MOMA

Tickets are distributed at 10 am on a first-come, first-served basis so arrive on time.  Participants are given tokens to check coats in lockers which is a nice touch.  We visited in February for the Breaking the Mold: Materials and Techniques gallery talk and our group had about 10 kids and their parents.  Our tour guide Shannon reviewed the rules for visiting the museum and we were on our way.  We stopped at a few exhibits and the kids were asked for their thoughts along the way as the guide explained about the artwork and artists like Isa Genzken.  My daughter’s favorite part was the age appropriate art projects they got to do on the floor involving designs and textures.  The tour lasts about an hour and then you are free to explore on your own.  Be sure to check out the Moma Art Lab where you can play, read, experiment and create your own stop-animation movies.

MOMA, NYC, Art Museum, Tours for 4s, Globetrotting Mommy

Globetrotting Mommy: Spotlight on NYC: Tours for 4s at MOMA

Upcoming weekend themes for the Tours for 4s program include:

March – Shape Shifting

April – Faces and Figures:  People and Portraits

May – From Furry to Feathered:  Animals in Art

If your kids are older, check out the MOMA’s A Closer Look for Kids and Tours for Tweens programs.

If you’ll be visiting NYC with kids this spring or summer, these programs would be a nice addition to your itinerary.  The MOMA is centrally located near a lot of family friendly attractions and kid-friendly stores including Central Park, Rockefeller Center, FAO Schwartz, LEGO Store, American Girl Store and the Eloise Shop at the Plaza.

signature

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

3 CommentsFiled Under: crafty, Day Trip, Design, Just for Boys, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, Museums, New York, reviews, Travel, United States, Where To Go Tagged With: Family-friendly, MOMA, Museum of Modern Art, Museums & Attractions, New York Attractions, New York City, NYC, Things to do in NYC with Kids, Tours for 4s

Cool Apps Tuesday: Get around …

March 18, 2014 By admin

Looking for a cool app to help you find places and information when you’re home or away?  You’ll love AroundMe, a cool app that helps you find the closest restaurant, movie theatre, bank, and more by just using your fingertips.

 

cool app, around me, around me app, app for travel, cool app for travel

Cool App Tuesday: Get around town with the Around Me App

Categories include Banks/ATM, Bars, Coffee Shops, Deals, Gas Stations, Hospitals, Hotels, Local Guides, Movie Theaters, Movies, Nearby, Parking, Pharmacies, Pubs, Restaurants, Supermarkets, Taxis, and Theaters.  There is also a favorites category where you can store your most used hotspots.

This app is super fast and when you click on a category, you get an array of listings and details.  For example, when you select movies, it lists movies and theaters where that selection is playing.  If you click on a movie title, it takes you to a synapsis page where you can read movie reviews, watch trailers, see showtimes and buy tickets.  Its similar for the hotel and restaurant tabs as well.

Getting lost is a thing of the past because it integrates with Google Maps and Foursquare and shows you exactly how to find the place you’ve selected. Make dinner reservations, book a hotel, buy theater tickets, get gas and find a pharmacy all in a few easy swipes.

AroundMe is one of the best free apps I’ve tried on my iPhone for local searches.  This is true lifesaver when you’re traveling to an unfamiliar town or even at home.  Give it a shot at home and see what you think. And if you hate the adds you can pay the $2.99 for the ad-free version.

signature

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

Leave a CommentFiled Under: apps, Don't travel without, Just for Dads, Just for Moms, Maps, New York, Products I love, reviews, Travel, Where To Go Tagged With: app, around the globe, AroundMe, cool app for travel, free app, IPad, iPhone, Travel, travel app, travel must have

Photography tips: Dress the …

March 10, 2014 By admin

Did you ever try to take a photo of your kid and have them not want to look at the camera? Me too. Imagine if you could find a way to combat that especially on vacation when you’re trying to capture your kid and the scenery for a once in a lifetime shot. If you’ve got a daughter, I’ve got an idea for you — matching Doll & Me Fashion Sets from Our Generation doll.

Photography tips, Our Generation Doll, NYC, Travel, Doll & Me Matching Outfits

Photography tips: Dress the part with Our Generation Doll & Me Fashion Set

My daughter loves her dolls, stuffed animals and beloved Pinky, a raggedy pink lovey and often brings them with her when we’re traveling. One day, I surprised her with Our Generation’s Hally and the “One Smart Cookie” set. She loved the doll naturally, but when I showed her the next surprise – a matching Our Generation Doll & Me Fashion Set – her face lit up.  The pink tutu skirt is just my girly girl’s style and the gray tank top and shrug sweater add just the right amount of big girl sophistication. She couldn’t wait to dress up in matching outfits with her doll and show off their cuteness.  We ran across the street to the park and I said smile for the camera and she did just that.  She wanted to make sure I got photos of just Hally too because she looked so pretty.

doll3 doll4 doll5

Globetrotting Mommy, Photography Tips, Our Generation Doll, Doll & Me Matching Outfits, NYC, Kids Fashion

Globetrotting Mommy Photography tips: Dress the part with Our Generation Doll & Me Fashion Set

I think this is a great way to get kids excited about an upcoming family photo shoot and holiday pictures as well as vacation shots.

The dolls are sold at Target individually ($23) or in deluxe sets ($32) with accessories and a book.  Our Hally deluxe set came with a selection of clothes including a dressy school girl outfit and a casual gym set with sneakers as well as fun accessories like a backpack, notebook, report card, fortune cookie and a “One Smart Cookie” chapter book and bookmark. There are so many different styles and accessories available and they are all so affordable compared to so many other brands.

There are several Doll & Me Fashion sets for the 4-6 set and they’re just $30 which is a great price.  From dressy party dresses to sundresses there are some great options for the upcoming spring and summer holidays. I think they’d also be cute for sisters and cousins who want to coordinate their outfits and a fun gift idea for any little girly girl you know. 

And if you want to take your doll on a trip with you, check out the fun selection of Our Generation doll carriers.

signature

I was not compensated for this post but I did receive the Our Generation products for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

Leave a CommentFiled Under: Fashion, Great Gifts, Just for Girls, New York, Photography, playtime, Products I love, reviews, Toys, Travel Tagged With: Doll & Me Fashion Set, dolls, Our Generation Dolls, traveling with dolls

Fun Food Friday: All Around …

February 28, 2014 By admin

My husband and daughter are carb lovers – pretzels, pasta and crackers are their favorite things.  I try to keep it healthy so when I heard about baked Pasta Chips, I was intrigued.

Globetrotting Mommy - Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Inspired by a meal  in Tuscany, oven baked Pasta Chips look like ravioli and are made from semolina flour and Italian herbs. Each of the five flavors is inspired by a pasta sauce and tied to a region or cuisine in Italy. Spicy Tomato Herb is meant to evoke Calabria, Mediterranean Sea Salt brings to mind Puglia and Marinara was inspired by Naples’ famed pizza region, while Garlic Olive Oil and Alfredo recreate some of Italy’s most popular dishes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

We taste tested the Garlic and Oil, Alfredo and Marinara flavors.  They’re light, thin and crunchy, definitely more cracker-like than chip and full of flavor.  The Marinara had a distinctive pizza flavor, the Garlic Olive Oil was reminiscent of garlic bread and the Alfredo had just the right amount of cheesiness. We loved all three but I think the Alfredo was the first bag to disappear…

Globetrotting Mommy - Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

Globetrotting Mommy – Fun Food Friday: All Around Italy with Pasta Chips

If you’re planning an Italian themed pizza or pasta night, I think these would be fun to serve.  With 60% less fat than regular potato chips, they’re a nice addition to the baked snacks I like to keep on hand.

Have a great weekend!

signature

 I was not compensated for this post but I did receive Pasta Chip samples for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

Leave a CommentFiled Under: Food and Drink, Fun Food Friday, Italy, Just for Fun, multicultural, Products I love, reviews Tagged With: baked snacks, Fun Food Friday, Italy, Pasta, Pasta Chips, Pasta sauce, snacks

Spotlight on Brooklyn: …

February 24, 2014 By admin

During one of the recent snowstorms (yes, way too many this year!) my daughter and I were invited to join the Appaman team at Park Slope’s Hiho Batik boutique.  It can be a pain to to trek around in the snow with kids but we’re always eager to explore new neighborhood finds, we love artsy opportunities and we’re big Appaman fans so off we went.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Brooklyn’s trendy Park Slope neighborhood is full of adorable boutiques, cafes and tree lined streets.  When you first enter Hiho Batik, you’ll find a wide range of adorable kids clothing, great gifts and toys in the front.  In the back, you’ll find a design center where you can design your own batik creation.

If you’re not familiar with the ancient art of batik, the process involves creating intricate designs using wax and dyes.  I’ve visited batik workshops in the Caribbean where I’ve bought some beautiful batik sarongs so I was super excited to try the process first hand.

We sat down with the design team who walked us through each step.  We started by choosing our creation (shirts or pillow) then we were given a piece of paper to draw our design in pencil at a large craft table.  There is a book with designs that you can trace or you can make your own creation. Once the design was perfect, my daughter and I traced over with a black marker and then headed over to the next station.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

The next step was hot wax and that’s best left to older kids or grown ups.  With a special machine, you dispense the hot wax on top of the design outline moving quickly and smoothly.  Don’t worry, you practice on a t-shirt first to get the technique down. From there, its back to the craft table where you choose your selection of colored dyes to fill in the areas between the wax design.

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

After choosing your background color, the Hiho Batik team washes out the wax and finishes your impressive one-of-a-kind creation to be picked up later.  There is no entry fee and pricing is $45 which is great for a day’s activity and personalized creation.

Volia!  Here’s our pillow we made for grandma:

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

You can make an appointment to create your own batik masterpiece or just walk in.  Hiho Batik also offers children’s parties which would be great for kids 5 and up.  If you’re not coming to Brooklyn any time soon, you can create your design at home and the Hiho team will make it into a shirt, tote or pillow for you!

After making our creation my daughter enjoyed decorating Appaman monkey cookies (and eating) while I got the latest scoop on Appaman’s Spring 2014 collection (think comfy styles, cool graphics, hoodies, twirly skirts as well trendy dresses and cute suits for boys).

My daughter has become very particular about what she’ll wear (dresses, dresses, dresses, leggings, no jeans) and I’m always a little nervous when I buy her something new but sometimes I hit the jackpot with something we both love.  Case in point, her adorable gold Appaman winter coat she’s been wearing every single day!

Globetrotting Mommy - Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

Globetrotting Mommy – Getting Crafty with Appaman at Hiho Batik Boutique

If you’re getting bored of spending your snowy weekends home or in a museum, head over to Hiho Batik boutique and let your kids unleash their creativity in a cozy and fun setting.  There are some great brunch spots nearby including Lobo where we had a delicious tex-mex brunch (yummy huevos rancheros and great kids menu) after our morning craft session. 

signature

Note:  Thanks to Appaman and Hiho Batik for inviting us to create our pillow and providing us with a fabulous goody bag.  All opinions are my own.

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

Leave a CommentFiled Under: cookies, crafty, Day Trip, Design, DIY, Fashion, Food and Drink, Great Gifts, Just for Boys, Just for Dads, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, Just for Moms, New York, Products I love, reviews, United States, Where To Go Tagged With: Appaman, Batik, Brooklyn, crafty, custom designs, Day Trip, Design, diy, fashion, Hiho batik, Park Slope, pillow, spring fashion, t-shirt, tote, winter activity

Spotlight on NYC: Cleaning up …

February 21, 2014 By admin

We do a fair share of messy craft and cooking projects at home and away and there is usually a meltdown or two when it comes time for clean up.  The joys of being mom to a 4-year old… When Swiffer invited us to come test out their new Swiffer Sweep and Trap at Make Meaning, one of our favorite NYC spots to get crafty (think pottery, soaps, cookies and candles) I was excited to test out the new Swiffer and my daughter was excited make a mess. Win, win!

Globetrotting Mommy - Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

Globetrotting Mommy – Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

The kids put on their cute Swiffer aprons and went to work making candy necklaces and decorating cookies with fondant, edible markers and sugary decorations.  It was a dream come true for little G who loves anything crafty or sweet.  The grown ups and kids got to test drive the new Swiffer Sweep and Trap which picks up big chunky messes like cereal as well as smaller items like glitter and traps them in a removable bin.  No batteries or cords, no bending down with a dustpan, no dragging the vacuum out of the closet and perfect for my wood floors, it was love at first push.

Globetrotting Mommy - Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

Globetrotting Mommy – Swiffer Sweep & Trap launch at Make Meaning

For the grand finale, singer, songwriter and mom Jewel gave a private performance of the “Clean Up Song” which will be available for free download on www.facebook.com/swiffer, along with the video of her performance.  Clean up, clean up everybody clean up…

Globetrotting Mommy - Swiffer Sweep & Trap Launch

Globetrotting Mommy – Swiffer Sweep & Trap Launch

Have a great mess-free weekend!

signature

Note:  Thanks to Swiffer and Make Meaning for inviting us to the event and providing us with a goody bag.  All opinions are my own.

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

1 CommentFiled Under: cookies, crafty, Food and Drink, Just for Boys, Just for Dads, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, Just for Moms, New York, Products I love, reviews Tagged With: Baking, Clean Up, crafty, Jewel, Make Meaning, New York City, Swiffer, Swiffer Effect, Swiffer Sweep & Trap

Globetrotting Toys: …

December 18, 2013 By admin

It’s a plane, its a submarine and everything in between! If you’re looking for a fun building toy that will get your budding pilots’s imagination flowing, the Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys is sure to please.

My daughter and I tested it out and we had so much fun coming up with different configurations for the interchangeable pieces. It surprised me that her favorite part was the working drill (complete with interchangeable bits) but that just proves that girly girls can handle power tools. Just check out my preschooler concentrating on that drill in princess fairy garb of course. Focus, focus, focus…

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

First we made the plane…

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Then the submarine…

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Then we started to get a little crazy…

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

And before we knew it the princesses were safely tucked inside for a fun-filled air and sea adventure!

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

Globetrotting Toys: Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane from B. toys review

I’ve written about how much I love B. toys in the past and this one does not disappoint in quality or function. The pieces are large enough for small hands to easily handle (but not too small that you will be injured by stepping on one) and the parts really do move, open and spin. I love that this toy is unisex, compatible with the other B. toys Build-a-ma-jig sets and basically throws any building rules right out the window.

I think this would be a great holiday gift for all families with kids (best for ages 3-8).  I also think this would be a great choice for all those class birthday parties. Teaching kids that creative masterpieces have no limits is really the best present you can give or get. B. toys can be found at all Target stores, online and at specialty toy shops throughout the United States and Canada. To find a store near you visit the B. Toy store locator.

signature

 I was not compensated for this post but I did receive the Build-a-ma-jigs Submaplane for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

2 CommentsFiled Under: Airplane, Great Gifts, Just for Kids, Nursery and playroom, playtime, Products I love, reviews, Toys, Travel Tagged With: airplane, B. toys, B. toys build-a-ma-jib sets, building toy, gift for kids, great gift, kids, presents, submarine, toys, toys for boys, toys for girls, unisex

Fun Food Friday: Around the …

December 6, 2013 By admin

Love to travel? Love Trader Joe’s?  Love chocolate?  If you said yes to any of those, you’re going to adore the adorable and delicious Chocolate Passport from Trader Joe’s.

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe's Chocolate Passport

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport

This tiny little gift set packs a big punch of exotic flavors into eight colorfully wrapped chocolate bars.  Unlike traditional chocolates, these are made from cocoa beans sourced from a single plantation or region.  Cool, right?

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe's Chocolate Passport

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport

Check them out…

Peru: 60% Cacao Dark Chocolate.  Well-rounded with subtle Jasmin notes and a clean finish.  Ideal pairing: Cabernet Sauvignon.

Ecuador: 66% Cacao Dark Chocolate.  Deep chocolate aroma with floral and fruit notes.  Ideal pairing: Mocha.

Venezuela: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate.  Unique, mild taste with hints of floral and dried grasses. Ideal pairing: Earl Grey tea.

Ghana: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Peppery notes and spicy aromas with a bitter dark chocolate bite. Ideal pairings: Unsweetened Cappuccino.

Dominican Republic: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Slightly nutty notes and a sharp finish. Ideal pairing: Syrah.

Papua New Guinea: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Marked fruity taste with a touch of spice. Ideal pairing: Merlot.

São Tomé: 70% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Intense cocoa flavor with an exciting bitterness. Ideal pairing: Dry roasted almonds.

Tanzania: 73% Cacao Dark Chocolate. Subtle fruitiness with a fine hint of vanilla. Ideal pairing: Jasmin tea.

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe's Chocolate Passport

Globetrotting Mommy Fun Food Friday: Around the world with Trader Joe’s Chocolate Passport

At just $10, this set would be a yummy holiday gift idea for a coworker, teacher, mail carrier, babysitter, secret Santa or anyone with a sweet tooth.  For a bigger gift idea, add it to a gift basket filled with the wines, teas and snack pairing ideas.

Look online to find the closest Trader Joe’s store in your area.

Have a great weekend!

signature

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

4 CommentsFiled Under: Food and Drink, Fun Food Friday, Great Gifts, Holidays and Celebrations, Just for Dads, Just for Fun, Just for Moms, multicultural, Products I love, reviews, Travel, United States Tagged With: cacao, chocolate, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Foodie, Ghana, holiday gift, Papua New Guinea, passport, Peru, São Tomé, secret santa, Tanzania, Trader Joe's, Venezuela

Are we there yet? A new iPad …

November 27, 2013 By admin

If you’re heading out of town for Thanksgiving, you’ll want to download the Map the World iPad app before you go.  It’s free, its fun, its educational and it”s a great app for traveling since it will keep the whole family entertained.

Globetrotting Mommy - Travelzoo's Map the World iPad app review

Globetrotting Mommy – Travelzoo’s Map the World iPad app review

This new iPad app, launched as part of Travelzoo‘s 15th birthday celebration, offers up nine puzzles for kids and adults to hone their geography knowledge.  You simply drag the colorful puzzle pieces into the matching spot while recordings of the place’s names help you learn how to pronounce them.

Globetrotting Mommy - Map the World iPad App

Globetrotting Mommy – Map the World iPad App

I did a few puzzles and they were quite challenging (I’m talking to you Oceans and Seas).  I really thought it would be too hard for my 4-year old but when I set her up with the United States puzzle, I was pleasantly surprised to see her finish it (in 10 minutes but still…).  If you’re traveling with grandparents, I think this would be an easy app to get them working on their techie skills since its pretty self explanatory and they’ll enjoy the congratulatory prompts along the way.

The new iPad game also introduces players to one of the world’s poorest countries, Malawi.  Through a giving-back program, Travelzoo is encouraging parents to donate $1 or more to Open Arms Malawi, a charitable organization that provides medical attention, shelter, education, food and love to some of Malawi’s 1,000,000 orphaned and abandoned children.  A nice touch to go along with giving thanks this season.

What’s your favorite app for traveling?

signature

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

Leave a CommentFiled Under: apps, Don't travel without, Just for Boys, Just for Dads, Just for Fun, Just for Girls, Just for Moms, Maps, multicultural, playtime, Products I love, reviews, Travel, United States Tagged With: adults, app, apps for travel, geography, IPad, kids, maps, Travel, Travelzoo

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.

signature

Share this:

  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn

2 CommentsFiled Under: crafty, Day Trip, Just for Boys, Just for Girls, Just for Kids, Museums, Pennsylvania, playtime, reviews, Road Trip, Travel, United States, Where To Go Tagged With: Crayola, Crayola Experience, Crayons, Day Trip, Easton, kids, kids museum, Pennsylvania, Travel, Weekend Getaway

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Hi, I’m Lyla! I’ve been globetrotting with my husband, daughter, extended family, and girlfriends for years. I share travel tips, destination guides, and adventures that inspire women 40+ to explore the world. Globetrotting Mommy — and beyond!

Subscribe & Follow

Subscribe to blog via Email

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Grab a Button!

Globetrotting Mommy

Globetrotting Mommy’s Gift Guide

https://www.amazon.com/shop/globetrottingmommy

Archives

  • January 2026
  • November 2022
  • January 2022
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015
  • August 2015
  • July 2015
  • June 2015
  • May 2015
  • April 2015
  • March 2015
  • February 2015
  • January 2015
  • December 2014
  • November 2014
  • October 2014
  • September 2014
  • August 2014
  • July 2014
  • June 2014
  • May 2014
  • April 2014
  • March 2014
  • February 2014
  • January 2014
  • December 2013
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • September 2013
  • August 2013
  • October 2012

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Girls’ Weekend in Charleston
  • Girlfriend Getaway to Guatemala
  • Great Holiday Gifts For Little Kids
  • The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for Tweens and Teens
  • 5 Awesome Things to do in NYC with Kids

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Recent Comments

  • Shannon Riggle on Somebody Come and Play! Checking out the Sesame Street Exhibit at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts in Lincoln Center
  • 7 Tips for Surviving Lines at Disney with Little Kids – Bambini Travel on 11 Best Things to do at Disney World
  • Sakuya on Globetrotting Mommy’s Holiday Gift Guide – Best Toys for Kids
  • Frank Carnevalino on How to Win Hamilton Lottery Tickets
  • Sarah Samith on The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for Tweens and Teens

Copyright © 2026 Globetrotting Mommy · Design By: Creative Kristi Designs · Log in