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Three Easy Hikes Kids Love In Washington

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Today’s guest post is by Allen Cox, a Seattle-based travel writer.

Writing a hiking guidebook is a great motivation to get out there and find some new trails. When I wrote Best Easy Day Hikes Seattle and Best Easy Day Hikes Tacoma for Globe Pequot Press, I already had a handful of favorite local trails I’d visit again and again. But I needed to discover more, and fast! The only criteria from the publisher was that they had to be no farther than roughly an hour from the base city and could not be a “death march” – perfect for kids or a multi-generational hike. That suited

me fine – close and easy. Little did I know that three of my new favorite trails were awaiting discovery.

Camp Long: This urban gem in West Seattle is a fun spot for a woodsy one-plus mile hike with enough elevation gain and loss to tire the little ones (in a good way). It’s also a perfect place to break out the binoculars and field guide to introduce the kids to birding. The park has enough bird activity for Audubon to stage an annual bird count at Camp Long. It also has an interesting history as a WPA project and a Boy Scout retreat and has the oldest man-made climbing rock in North America. The old lodge at the park entrance houses an environmental education center that’s worth a stop. Check their website for organized nature walks the whole family will enjoy: www.seattlegov.parks.

Tacoma Nature Center: Tacoma Metro Parks created an interpretive center and nature trails through nearly 60 acres of woods and wetlands known as Snake Lake in the heart of the city. This easy loop follows the long, narrow lake and climbs a wooded hillside, offering enough diversity of terrain to keeps kids wondering what’s around the next corner. The fun is discovering what critters are hiding in the 60 acres – you can hear them, but can you see them?Best Easy Day Hikes Seattle

Federation Forest State Park: This trail-laden, interpretive old-growth forest follows the White River fresh from Mt. Rainier’s Emmons Glacier. The park is both an education and an adventure. Start your hike in the Visitor Center, checking out the interpretive exhibits before hitting the trail. In the park, you’ll walk where wagon trains once rolled on the historic Naches Trail and go deep into the forest to visit the tiny inhabitants of the “Hobbit House,” in recent years extended to an entire hobbit village (you’ll know it when you see it). Kids and imaginative adults like to bring miniature gifts to furnish Hobbit House with all the trappings to make life comfortable for the little creatures. To the Hobbit House and back, expect to cover about 4.5 miles of easy trail. Also be prepared to trail-blaze around some muddy patches, so trekking poles can come in handy.

I’ve got one copy of each of Allen’s books to give away.

Leave a comment below sharing your favorite hike or trail in your neighborhood. This giveaway ends on Sunday, August 15th at 11:59pm.

Find all of Allen’s books on Amazon.com.

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Winner: Scholastic Mythlopedia Book Set Giveaway

Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway to win a copy of Scholastic’s Mythlopedia Book Set Giveaway.

The winner was Gianna. I’ll be emailing you shortly to ask you to send me on your mailing address so I can get the prize in the post to you promptly.

If you didn’t win, don’t despair, these books are all available on Amazon.com for $10.04 each. The individual titles are:
Oh My Gods: A Look-it-up Guide to the Gods of Mythology
What A Beast: A Look-it-up Guide to the Monsters and Mutants of Mythology
She’s All That: A Look-it-up Guide to the Goddesses of Mythology
All In The Family: A Look-it-up Guide to the In-laws, Outlaws and Offspring of Mythology

And if your child fancies a more humorous approach, I highly recommend Marcia Williams’ Greek Myths, which was the book I used with to introduce my children to Zeus, Hera, Posideon, Hades et al – in comic-strip style.

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Winner: Scholastic Sing-Along Travel Kit Giveaway

Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway to win a copy of Scholastic’s The Wheels On The Bus Sing-Along Travel Kit.

The winner was Viva. I’ll be emailing you shortly to ask you to send me on your mailing address so I can get the prize in the post to you promptly.

If you didn’t win, don’t despair, my Scholastic Mythlopedia Book Set Giveaway is open for two more days. If that’s not quite right for your kids, you can pick up a copy of the Wheels On The Bus Sing-Along Travel Kit on Amazon.com for $22.49.

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Winner: Moms Night Out Swag Bag

Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway to win one of the gift bags we’d compiled for our recent Mom’s Night Out event at the Woodmark Hotel in Kirkland, Washington.

The winner was Renea. I’ll be emailing you shortly to ask you to send me on your mailing address so I can get the prize in the post to you promptly.

If you didn’t win, don’t despair, I have two more travel-themed giveaways still open which you can enter this week:
Scholastic The Wheels On The Bus Sing-Along Travel Kit Giveaway
Scholastic Mythlopedia Book Set Giveaway

Many thanks to all the generous sponsors who contributed to the gift bags.

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Scholastic Mythlopedia Giveaway

mythlopedia2If you’ve got a kid with a fertile imagination (who doesn’t?), who’s ready to move up from Where The Wild Things Are, this is a great time to introduce him or her to Greek gods, myths and legends. Scholastic’s Mythlopedia books are a great way to do so.

I consulted with my resident nine-year-old fan of all things related to Greek gods, myths and legends for his review of these books and here’s what he had to say:

* The layout of the pages in these books is very fun with lots of information.

* The books are a bit disrespectful of the gods themselves (this is a big deal for a Percy Jackson fan), but if you don’t know anything about the gods when you start to read the books you won’t even notice.

* I learned about powers that gods had that I didn’t know about before.

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* Overall, I think these are a great introduction to the fascinating world of Greek gods, myths and monsters.

Thanks to Scholastic Books, I’ve got a set of the four books in the Mythlopedia series to give away.

How to Enter

You get one entry for each way that you connect with WanderMom.com. This giveaway ends on Wednesday June 23 at 11:59pm.

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The Wheels On The Bus Sing-Along Travel Kit Giveaway

Is that just the greatest? A charming animation of a favorite children’s song. Scholastic’s new Sing-Along Travel Kit features The Wheels On The Bus but that’s not all: it’s got 15 stories on two DVDs, 13 songs on CD, and activity booklet – with crayons – and a travel tips booklet for parents. I’m actually sad that my kids are too old for this kit, because I know when they were younger they would have enjoyed watching, listening and singing along.

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I’m going to tell you a secret too: the list of stories on the DVD includes Giles Andreae’s Giraffe’s Can’t Dance. I love kids books and I’m a fan of many authors and animators but Gerald the Giraffe will always be one of my very favorites. It’s such a great story told in Andreae’s comical rhyming style. There’s plenty of other great stories on this DVD, but this one is my top pick of the selection.

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Moms Night Out Swag Bag Giveaway

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I had a fantastic time at our recent “Sip And Plan” travel-themed Mom’s Night Out at the Woodmark Hotel in Kirkland Washington. It was great to meet new friends and see familiar faces and to get a chance to answer so many questions about my favorite topic, traveling with kids.

I’d like to take this opportunity to say one more big “Thank You” to our night-of-event sponsors: The Woodmark Hotel, Trio Vinters, and Trophy Cupcakes.

I was so busy that night – futzing with Powerpoint beforehand and then answering questions from our guests afterwards – that I didn’t get a chance to inspect the Swag Bags which my co-hosts had put together so I brought one home with me to check out later. There’s a bunch of cool stuff in this cute bag. Today, to start my “week of giveaways” on WanderMom.com, I’m giving one of these away.

Here’s What’s Inside

* Roll Up Market Tote from Lands End. I love that it’s easier + easier to skip the plastic bag in the supermarket because I have one or more reusable bags like this in my car. But since this one is cute + pink, I think I’ll be using it more than any of the eco-green square bags that I already have!
* BabyLegs Leg Warmers. These are great for covering that gap between pants and socks on a cold day. I do wish these had been around when my boys were little – they’re such a great idea.
* Mini Travel Activity Kit from TravelKiddy. This is a sample size of their well thought out travel activity kids containing lots of fun stuff to keep your kids busy in the car, while waiting for a plane or train.
* SeeHere 8×8 photo book by Fuji
* Sticky Fingers Recipe of the Month Club Subscription
* Gift Certificate for a free trial of GoGo Inflight Internet on your next air flight.
* $10 off gift certificate for childcare at Adventure Kids Playcare
* Malie Kai Dark or Milk Chocolate Bars made with chocolate grown on the Island of Hawaii, a gift from The Islands of Hawaii
* $50 off your summer photo session from Judith Fernstrom Photography
* Girls felt hairclips from L&H Designs
* Episencial Premium Travel Sized Playful Foaming Wash – way better than the antiseptic-smelling Purell.
* Packing Pal packing checklist from Baby Daze

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Biographies For Kids Giveaway

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julius-cesear-wicked-history Thanks to the friendly people at Scholastic, I can follow up BigB’s reviews of the Wicked History biographies of Francisco Pizarro, Cixi, Genghis Khan and Alexander the Great with a giveaway. Yay!

Scholastic has kindly donated the latest titles in this fun series for independent readers: Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Otto Von Bismark and Alexander the Great. If you’re planning a trip to Italy, France or Germany, these will be a great way to help your child learn about the history of the country before you travel. If you don’t have plans to go anywhere, don’t despair, a good book is always a great vehicle for some excellent armchair family travel.
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This giveaway will run from today, March 31st to midnight on April 7th.

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Zebra Mix And Putumayo Kids Holiday Giveaway

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Look at these: gift kits for your budding pasty chef (or chemist) from my friends at Zebra Mix. These kits are a great way to involve your child in your holiday baking bonanza or as stocking stuffers for post-holiday family fun.

I’ve said this before on this blog, I’m culinarily challenged. When BigB was in preschool, one of the other moms volunteered to bake cookies with the kids. When he was asked what type of cookies he made at home he replied – without flinching – “My mom buys our cookies” (my defender). But that was before I met Lisa and Brian and their excellent, educational Zebra Mix kid’s baking products. zebramix-cupcake-studio

Zebra Mix is the result of these creative parents realizing that baking is a touch point for math, science and reading and an opportunity to teach important life skills, critical thinking and exercise creativity. And on top of all thzebramix-flour-power-bakingat, your child gets to manage an entire project from start to finish! As a mom of two children who are four years apart in age, I can vouch that the Zebra Mix Safari Baking Mats easily engage both of my children at the same time – which is fairly remarkable. And the end result is a tasty dessert which the whole family can enjoy.

See below for full details on what each of these kits contains.

putumayo-family-christmasAll of that said, it’s no fun to be working in the kitchen to the sound of the clock ticking. So for this giveaway, I’m pairing up gift kits from Zebra Mix with tunes from Putumayo Kids.

The Putumayo Kids ‘A Family Christmas’ CD includes familiar favorites such as ‘Santa Claus Is Coming To Town’ and ‘Frosty The Snowman’, but all with a Putumyao twist which you and your children will enjoy. As the folks at Putumayo Kids say: “Few things evoke more holiday spirit than festive Christmas songs. On A Family Christmas, Putumayo offers a collection of yuletide favorites by a fascinating array of artists that every family is sure to enjoy while trimming the tree or sharing a holiday dinner.”

You can read more about the artists and music on this cd on the Putumayo Kids website.

I’ve got five Putumayo Kids CDs and five ZebraMix Gift Kits to give away bundled together for an afternoon of family fun in a gift set worth $45.

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Zebra Mix Gift Kits – The Details

The Zebra Mix Rainbow Drop Cookie Kit includes: all the organic and natural dry ingredients to stir up tasty treats; just add fresh eggs and butter. All products certified 70% organic by QAI. The kit is packed up in a fun, reusable tin lunch box.

With the Zebra Mix Flour Power Cookie Kit, your children will be able to create beautiful dragonfly & flower sugar cookies using our kid-sized rolling pin, cookie cutters and yellow and white icing. The kit includes organic sugar cookie & icing mix, sunshine yellow all-natural food coloring, yellow silicone coated yellow rolling pin, dragonfly and flower cookie cutters and Safari Baking Map.

My favorite is the Zebra Mix Cupcake Studio Kit. I need my boys to apply their considerable talents to creating masterpiece cupcakes using the frosting pen, swirl design cupcake papers and all-natural yellow food coloring and decorating dots. The kit includes organic cupcake & frosting mix, sunshine yellow all-natural nonpareils, yellow all-natural food coloring, reusable decorating bottle, designer cupcake papers and Safari Baking Map.

F0r more information and lots more fun baking products and projects, check out ZebraMix.com.

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