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St. Patty's Day Specials!

March 17, 2009

A few local places are having some Saint Patrick's Day Specials:

This Little Piggy

All merchandise in the store that has even a spot of green on it (not including sales tags) is 17% off, even brand new piggy merchandise!

Don't forget -- every Wednesday they have free art activities! 10am-6pm free coloring, cutting, drawing activities for 2-10 year olds, including free piggy shaped cookies!

4th Street, Berkeley
510-981-1411

 Sadie Dey's Cafe (fka Tumble & Tea)

 Get $1 off admission when you dress your kid in green!

Plus Mother's Helper's hours from 10am-2pm, Spanish Storytime with Miguel from 10-10:30am & Singalong time with Nanci & Friends from 11:30am-12noon.

 4210 Telegraph Ave, Oakland
510-601-7378

Habitot

Special activities to celebrate Saint Patrick:
The Shamrock Ceilidh Band will perform traditional Irish folk music from 10:30 am-12:00 pm. Throughout the morning, hunt for “gold” throughout the museum, make potato prints and grass baskets in the Art Studio, listen to Irish folktales, and at 12:00 pm, sample green shamrock cookies and punch.

Print out this coupon to get in for $1 off the regular admission!

2065 Kittredge Street, Berkeley
510-647-1111

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50 Things to Do Before Your Child Goes to School (Kindergarten, That Is)

February 24, 2009

Roughly. A lot of these are great activities for your older kids, too!

This list was compiled over several blog posts by our former Being Savvy Editor, Heather Gibbs Flett. You can still catch her daily at RookieMoms.com

1. Children's Fairyland: trippy and bizarre unless you grew up here and remember it fondly from your childhood. Whoa, they even offer a sleepover.

2. East Bay Vivarium: stinky and warm homage to all things reptilian right off Fourth St. in Berkeley.

3. Pumpkin patch (which one's the best? I've heard good things about Clayton Valley?)

4. Little Farm at Tilden Park: wonderful, free working farm. Bring celery or lettuce to feed the animals.

5. Pottery painting at Brushstrokes: work together to make a keepsake gift and have fun getting all painty.

6. Sand castle building contest: play or watch in Alameda in June each year (this year, it's June 7th).

7. Ashkenaz for the kids' music series: we saw Hot Buttered Rum here and my son got hooked on their foot-stomping bluegrass. Plus the venue is a Berkeley institution.

8. The Oakland Museum of Children's Art, MOCHA: free for gallery visits and has an awesome Drop-In Art Studio for kids between ages 18 months and 5 years for $7.

9. Ferry to San Francisco: hop on the ferry at Jack London Square

10. Sketch for ice cream: whether you're pro-sugar or anti-sugar, this place is a real treat. Don't your kids deserve sustainable, organic, deliciousness? Yum.

11. Alameda Flea Market: first Sundays of each month at the former naval air station. Miles of wandering with very little shade, but an amazing trip for a little one. Bring water and a healthy snack or two.

12. Visit the Berkeley Rose Garden: meandering paths, stunning views of SF, and roses of all hue. An antidote to the flea market.

13. BART trip to anywhere: gas prices are so high, you'll want to do this without my suggestion

14. Watch an all ages movie at the Parkway or Cerrito Theaters - snuggle up on couches and enjoy being together as well as watching a show. Check the schedule for weekend all ages shows.

15. Berkeley or Oakland Farmers Market: there are so many good ones, you should pick the closest or most convenient time, then enjoy a snack together.

16. Lawrence Hall of Science: Great little kids area, many hands-on exhibits, and ample outdoor space. Worth a membership. My experiences with the younger scientist on RookieMoms.

17. March (or tricycle) in a Parade. The Pride parade (this weekend) is in SF: join the family fun with a group from the Discovery Museum. Or find a spot to watch from the sidelines. And we'll cover the Solano stroll as it happens. Otherwise, you're just on the receiving end of all those flying candies. Better to be in the action, right?

18. Fireworks: let your kid stay up late to watch the fireworks. We'll be taking our boys to the Berkeley Marina show. In earplugs.

19. Walk around Lake Merritt: Good luck to you! This jewel of Oakland has a 3.4 mile circumference.

20. Go to Berkeley Family Camp: Find a couple days or a weeks to make this tradition your family vacation.

21. Rock out at a Baby Loves Disco Party: You decide far east bay or the big city depending on where you live. I vote SF to relive my glory days and ride the BART.

22. Ride the (real) rails: Amtrak wherever you want or follow my tips for a fun daytrip to Martinez.

23. Circus class at Ha Ha This a way: he'll learn how to juggle and I'll refine my trapeze act, right?

24. Climb Indian Rock: Tucked away in the paths through the hills, reward your little climber with a treat at the top. Follow my tips and mini history lesson or just wing it.

25. Plant a garden: big or small, something edible so they can learn where real food comes from. I'll share my dirty experiences soon!

26. Brunch at Wat Mongkolratanaram, Berkeley's Thai Buddhist temple: At Russell St and Martin Luther King Jr. near the Tool Lending Library, monks invite the public to sit on the lawn and eat delicious and bountiful Thai food. I can't wait to try this! [helpful article in Berkeley Daily Planet]

27. Visit BAM: take your little art critic to Berkeley's Art Museum and ascertain MOMA-readiness.

28. Preschooler yoga class at Yogalayam: Namaste!

29. Wander through the Edible Schoolyard: living history and another great lesson in food!

30. Enjoy story time at N Berkeley Library: N. Berkeley has Whitney's favorite story times. Which one do you like best?

31. Captain's Cottage for High Tea for little princes and princesses in training. Recommended by a fellow preschool mom of 4. Her just-three-year-old enjoyed this place's charms and behaved the whole time.

32. Berkeley Kite Festival (pictured, my husband - photo by me). We loved this festival for our one- and three-year-olds. Responding to the excitement and peer pressure, we bought the Octopus Kite so we'd have something to fly. If at all possible, bike to the festival and avoid the traffic and parking scene.

33. Ice skating in Alameda where the groovy surface is slick without the cold. Cool. Can't wait to try it.

34. Funky sleep over at the Zoo or Fairyland for a change. Good for the over-four set. We'll have to do it next year.

35. Daytrip to SF Giants game and fan lot. Fun for baseball lovers and baseball haters.

36. Visit the USS Hornet for a climbing history lesson. Anyone done this with their kids yet?

37. Bike the Ohlone greenway

38. Pick fruit from neighboring trees and make a tart or pie

39. Visit the fab waterpark swimming pools in Antioch or San Ramon

40. Oakland A's game

41. Boogie through lunch at Cheeseboard Pizza, bring your tipping money

42. Parents' Night Out at Dig's bistro

43. Venture to the Discovery Museum in San Rafael

44. Ride out to Sonoma's Train town

45. Head to Chapel of chimes during a concert

46. Cheer for the Oakland Warriors

46. Go to the pet wash at Telegraph and Alcatraz and watch for sudsing pooches

47. Swing out for a party or take a class at Trapeze Arts

48. Pass the day away at the amazing indoor playspace of Studio Grow

49. Cal Berkeley football game while they're still young enough to dress like a mascot

50. Ardenwood Farm in Fremont -- draft horses pull a train car, kids can help feed the sheep and the chickens, and they offer many seasonal special activities.


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A Reminder to Play Daily

February 06, 2009

PLAYDAILY is a series of themed events where parents and children can come to dance and PLAY together. PLAYDAILY's first theme to be explored is Light and Shadow giving adults the opportunity to rediscover the joy of play alongside their children as well as meet other like-minded families.

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Top 5 Local Holiday Traditions

December 02, 2008

If these wonderful activities aren't already a part of your yearly Holiday festivities, I would strongly suggest adding one or two to your repertoire. Kids love doing the same thing year after year, and all of these activities would make great outings for a child to look forward to (and hey, maybe you'll even look forward to it, too!). 1) The Tilden Park Merry Go Round and  Read more...

5 ideas for your weekend plans

November 06, 2008

Hop on the BART and head to the City for the Ferry Building Farmer's Market between 8 am and 2 pm on Saturday. Visit Cordonices Park in the Berkeley Hills. Sit on a piece of cardboard to ride the big concrete slides that are embedded in the side of the hill. Four and unders will need a grown up to sit below them. Go to The Sippy Cups concert at The Blue Sky Family Club in Emeryville @ 2:15 or  Read more...

Annual Goblin Jamboree @ The Bay Area Discovery Museum

October 15, 2008

This weekend, the Bay Area Discovery Museum will be transformed into a haunted wonderland complete with games, attractions, and live entertainment . Enroll in the witches' school, take a train or pony ride, visit the petting zoo and enjoy a full brew of games, activities and live entertainment. I have taken Julian to this since he was a year old and we have enjoyed it each time. I say, the more  Read more...

Do the hula once for me, ok?

October 14, 2008

This coming Sunday, October 19th at noon is Hula for Families presented by Patrick Makuakane and Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu . Sounds cool, right? N Lei Hulu I Ka Wkiu is a dynamic Hawaiian dance company based in San Francisco. The company features hula as a full theatrical experience that is visually captivating. Its performances are a rich blend of traditional and contemporary  Read more...

Weekend fun: Kites, Pirates, or Theater

July 25, 2008

If you have no plans this weekend, I have a few interesting adventures to share. Going on right now in San Francisco is the Festival of Sail (through Sunday the 27th), and one special feature for kids is the Pirate Academy . Kids will get basic training in the ways of pirates including clothing, lingo, knots, mermaids (?!) and even leave with souvenir (temporary) tattoos. If you go, please say  Read more...

Kid-friendly art outing: DeYoung Museum in SF

June 13, 2008

Our Bay Area compatriot in Savvy Source blogging, Mike Adamick , enlightened me about the exhibition that's at the DeYoung Museum this weekend: Chihuly at the de Young . (And, thanks to Target, the museum is FREE all weekend long) This is exactly the type of exhibit I look for to enable us to take our preschooler to a museum. I was raised to appreciate art and I want my son to understand the  Read more...

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Do, Re, Mi! Places to Hear, Sing & Play a Tune

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Artistic Endeavors:
Our Favorite Art Venues

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Room to Run:
Run, Jump & Wiggle Outdoors

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Rainy & Quiet Days:
Cozy & Crazy Indoor Fun

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A Sense of History:
Our City's Stories

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Tot's Science Fair:
Science & Nature Sites

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Splash, Spray, Play! Local Spots to Get Wet

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The Most Fun in Life Is Free!

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The Best of... Our Top Can't-Live-Without Spots

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VDog, Whitney Moss, Heather Gibbs Flett

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