Issues February 2021 – Digital Edition In this very nontraditional season, Portland is welcoming in February with its traditional rain (and even a sprinkling of snow!). Mary Brady
COVID-19 Catching up with… Kelli Welli! Kelli Welli is a Portland-based Americana artist who also makes music for kids! Her newest album, Let’s Go, Pistachio! Will be released on January 29th. NW Kids
Camps and Education 2021-2022 School Guide – January Looking for a school for your child in the Portland Metro area for 2021 – 2022? Check out our January School Guide! NW Kids
Issues January 2021 – Digital Edition Check out the 2021-2022 Schools Open House Guide! 2020, and all of its challenges and gifts, has finally come to a close. Mary Brady
COVID-19 Holiday Events: What’s Open? What’s Canceled? What’s Changed? Many of our beloved local traditions have been unable to take place in 2020 while many others have been moved to a virtual or socially-distanced format, but there is still festive fun to be had! Please check with individual websites as plans are changing rapidly. NW Kids
COVID-19 Old Traditions, New Visions: Celebrating During a Pandemic – Part 3 In Part 3 of Celebrating During a Pandemic, we focus on Hanukkah, Christmas Eve, Kwanza and New Years Eve during COVID 19. NW Kids
Issues December 2020 – Digital Edition This month we focus on Celebrating the Holidays at Home, Holiday Events, Celebrating in a Pandemic Part 3, Holiday Gift Picks. Mary Brady
COVID-19 Old Traditions, New Visions: Celebrating During a Pandemic – Part 2 By Merriah Fairchild, Bridgetown Baby As humans, we divide and define the year by its seasons and its celebrations. NW Kids
Issues November 2020 – Digital Edition November has arrived and it’s really been a gorgeous Portland autumn, despite it all! 2020 has certainly been one for the books and these crisp, sunny days have been a welcome alternative to our oftentimes soggy Octobers. Mary Brady
News Books to Help Younger Children Understand the Presidential Election With the Presidential Election around the corner, parents are struggling with how to talk to younger children about it all on a relatable level. Mary Brady