Blog Cyberspace Self Defense: Tips for Parents and Kids As a mom and a self-defense teacher, the concept of keeping our kids safe in the online world has always been interesting but somewhat perplexing. NW Kids
Blog Black Wagon Q & A Since 2004 Black Wagon have been purveyors of the coolest in kids fashion, art, toys and games. In 2006 they opened on Mississippi Avenue and have become a neighborhood (and beyond) mainstay for Portland families looking for great stuff for any occasion. NW Kids
Blog New Music for NW Kids Summertime is a great time to share music together with family and friends. Memories can be made, when everyone’s singing along to favorite songs around the campfire, at family parties and on the road. Beth Blenz-Clucas
Blog Got Berries? Blueberry Pie with No-Fail Crust Recipe As we’re in the midst of berry picking season, you might be wondering what to do with the bushels you’ve picked! This is a perfect blueberry pie recipe, in my humble opinion. Michelle Snell
Blog 2nd Annual Rox in Sox Festival, To Rock Lake Oswego on August 2nd Rox in Sox, Oregon’s newest family festival of music and reading, will hit Lake Oswego again from 10am to 4 pm on Saturday, August 2nd. Beth Blenz-Clucas
Blog OMSI’s Dinosaur’s Unearthed Exhibit – A Review We brought a 10-year-old and a 5-year-old to OMSI’s Dinosaur’s Unearthed exhibit, and they gave it four thumbs up. Laurel Carrasco
Blog OCT’s Fancy Nancy: A Review By Maya Barbon The moment I walked into the Portland Center for Performing Arts to see Fancy Nancy, I knew this would be, by far, the fanciest Oregon Children’s Theatre show I’d seen. NW Kids
Blog Creating, Acting and Laughing: An Interview with Little Red Riding Hood Star Jenny Bunce It’s always a treat for our family to go to a play at Northwest Children’s Theater and Little Red “Riding Hood” was no exception. NW Kids
Blog Portland’s Best Summer Camps – The 2014 Winners! From April 1-15, NW Kids Magazine held nominations for Portland’s Best Summer Camps. The three camps in each category with the most nominations became finalists. Michelle Snell