Category Archives: Toddler Date

Cheap Dates with Toddlers: Pumpkins!

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I have a whole collection of “toddler date” ideas for something fun, simple, and cheap to do with your toddler. While the specific examples will be Seattle-centric, big picture ideas apply to any locale.

East King County offers lots of great options for harvest-time fun like hay rides, corn mazes, and pumpkin patches. On a sunny day in fall, it’s a great chance to get your child outdoors to explore fun new environments.

Here’s a list of ideas….  http://www.parentmap.com/article/places-to-get-your-fill-of-harvest-fun

Remlinger Farms is $30+ for admission, so doesn’t fit my rules for a “cheap date” but they do put on a great show.

Once you bring a pumpkin home, here are some great no-carve ideas for how your toddler could decorate their pumpkin.

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Cheap Dates with Toddlers: Sports Practice, Ball Games, and Band Practice

[This series is all about “toddler date” ideas for something fun, simple, and cheap to do with your toddler. The big picture ideas apply to any locale, but the specific examples are from the Seattle area.]

Sport Practices and Ball Games: Every Saturday, all year round, in parks all over Western Washington, there’s a free show called Soccer! You can drop in and watch any level of play from pee-wee soccer on up at most parks in town. Try Marymoor or Sixty Acres in Redmond if you want to see LOTS of games at once. If it’s a nice day, it’s a fun chance to get out (and prepare for your own future as a soccer mom or soccer dad on the sidelines.)

Peter Kirk park in Kirkland is our favorite place for viewing baseball games but you can find Little League everywhere.

My kids have also had a great time watching office softball games, pickup basketball, tennis matches, and more.

Bonus to football season: Band Practice: Listen for a school nearby that has marching band practice (or drum team) outdoors on the football field. It can be a great show to watch from the bleachers.

Cheap Dates with Toddlers: Take a Ferry

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[Every Friday, I post a “toddler date” idea for something fun, simple, and cheap to do with your toddler. The big picture ideas apply to any locale, but the specific examples will be Bellevue-centric.]

Ferry rides are a great activity for a toddler!

You can make a plan for your destination (like the Kids’ Discovery Museum or Eagle Harbor Books on Bainbridge), or just focus on enjoying the journey – ride across the water, get off the ferry and walk for a few minutes, then get right back on for the return trip. On the boat, there’s plenty of room to walk/run, easy snacks, an ever-changing view, and jigsaw puzzles! [Note: the Elliott Bay water taxi to West Seattle is $7 round trip; and the ferry to Bainbridge is $7.70.]

Cheap Dates with Toddlers: Watching the Fishies

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[This is part of a series of “toddler date” ideas for something fun, simple, and cheap to do with your toddler. The big picture ideas apply to any locale. Specific examples are on the Eastside of Seattle.]

Toddlers are easily mesmerized by watching fish swim by. The Seattle Aquarium is fabulous, as is Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, but you can also find fish tanks at pet stores, and there are great aquariums all over town in hospital lobbies, doctors’ offices, Chinese restaurants, and more. One mom told me her kids love the fish tanks at the  Nordstrom’s, where they play hide and seek around the round tanks. Sometimes as adults, we don’t even notice an fish tank and will walk right by. Instead, take advantage of these as a moment for your child to be entertained while you have just a few minutes of down time.

If you’re feeling a little more adventurous, late September to early October is a good time to watch salmon swimming upstream. Two places I’ve had good luck:

The Salmon Hatchery in Issaquah is open daily 8 – 4, and has fish ladders outdoors and indoor viewing windows. Note: don’t try to take a toddler to see fish during Salmon Days. It’s too crowded to get a good look.

Or, another place I’ve had good success is in downtown Redmond. There’s Bear Creek shopping center (where Safeway and Panera are) – if you walk behind the Safeway building, you’ll find Bear Creek and can often see salmon there in season.

Here’s a Parent Map article with more salmon viewing options: http://www.parentmap.com/article/see-salmon-run

Cheap Dates with Toddlers: Construction Theatre

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[This series features “toddler date” ideas for something fun, simple, and cheap to do with your toddler.]

Construction Sites and other Big Equipment: Kids LOVE watching construction vehicles at work. They also like watching trash pickups, cars being loaded onto tow trucks, cranes at the port lifting and placing containers on ships, street sweepers, and more. (The luckiest days for a toddler parent is when you find a cozy warm coffee shop to hang out in that’s next door to a construction site. You relax while they’re entertained!) Last week, my son was captivated by a landscape worker and his leaf blower outside the library. Take advantage of those moments when you run across people at work, and stop and watch. Talk about the different types of equipment, the colors, the shapes – what the workers are doing.

Here are some fun building themed activities your child might enjoy and some great ideas for a construction themed birthday party.