NW Kids Magazine September 2012

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Publisher / Advertising Director Michelle Snell michelle@nwkidsmagazine.com Editorial Beth Friesenhahn beth@nwkidsmagazine.com Kelley Schaefer-Levi kelley@nwkidsmagazine.com Account Managers Laurel Ackerman laurel@nwkidsmagazine.com Nancy Coronado nancy@nwkidsmagazine.com Client Services Coordinator / Client Ad Design Karel Chan karel@nwkidsmagazine.com Advertising Inquiries: 503-282-2711, ext. 1 sales@nwkidsmagazine.com ON THE COVER, above and inside: Portland-based artist Chea-Yinn Lee (aka Reese), who is from Malaysia, first began cutting shapes of chubby birds out of pretty paper, and quickly graduated to creating intricate scenes of the imagined lives of these birds. Pretty soon, no animals (shapes of them, anyway) were spared from being cut out and pasted onto upcycled cardboard and card stock, and from that, Yellowcake Crafts was born. These original paper art collages are available as cards, prints, pins, pendants, magnets and art blocks at YellowcakeCrafts.etsy.com. She also paints funny portraits of chubby animals; these paintings are available at TeaPartyAnimals.etsy.com.

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Design Robyn Barbon robyn@nwkidsmagazine.com Accounting & Business Services Heather Rex heather@nwkidsmagazine.com Staff Photographer Emma Easley Darden emma@nwkidsmagazine.com Connect With Us: • Phone: 503.282.2711 • email: contact@nwkidsmagazine.com • Facebook: facebook.com/nwkids • Twitter: @nwkids NW Kids is published monthly by Miche Media, LLC. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy; sometimes we make errors. Please let us know when we do and accept our apologies. Printed locally; Please recycle.


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INSIDE: 8 Have Birthday, Will Travel Parties

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10 Sweets, Cakes & Bakeries 12 Simple Home Birthday Parties 14 Found Around Town: Birthday Party Activities

birthday 16 Goody Bags & Party Supplies 18 Places to Party 24 Entertainers 26 Craft: Sweet Celebrations. Create your own birthday invitations

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30 Books: Best Birthday Books 2012

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listings Aim High Martial Arts..................................28 Amanda Arp..................................................16 Archers Afield................................................15 Baby Sensory..................................................7 Balloons on Broadway..................................23 Barre3..............................................................3 Beanstalk.......................................................31 Bennett Suzuki Violin Studio........................16 Buckley Law..................................................29 Child’s Play Toys............................................15 Chinook Book................................................29 Chocolate Craft Studio..................................23 Circuit Bouldering Gym.................................17 Do Jump!.......................................................23 Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum..........15 Hi 5 Dental....................................................28 Just Between Friends....................................31 Justus Orthodontics......................................31 Kids’ Backyard Store........................................2 Kids Central Kitchen......................................25 Little Fruit Farm Montessori..........................28 Lumberyard Indoor Bike Park.......................15 Mad Science..................................................11 Mimosa Studios............................................25 Mississippi Pizza...........................................27 My Masterpiece Art Studio...........................23 Oaks Amusement Park.................................22 Oregon Children’s Theatre...............................3 Oregon Gymnastics Academy......................17 Organic Valley...............................................32 Out of this World . ..........................................9 Park Family Dentistry....................................29 Pass it On Sale...............................................31 Pfeifer Musicwerks..........................................7 Plumper Pumpkin.........................................27 Portland Language Arts...............................28 Portland Trampoline.......................................2 Posy Quarterman..........................................15 Rasmussen Farms.........................................29 Reversed Lens Photography.........................22 Sit Still Salon.................................................15 Sound Roots School of Music.......................17 Spanky’s Legendary Consignment.................7 Spielwerk Toys...............................................17 Superkids Resale...........................................29 Sweet Peas Kidzone......................................25 Tears of Joy Theatre.........................................7 The Maize at the Pumpkin Patch..................27 Velocity Athletix............................................25 Walk on the Wild Side..................................27 Westside Dance & Gymnastics Academy.....25 WeVillage......................................................23 Willamette Valley Fruit Company.................27 World of Smiles.............................................31 Yoga Playgrounds...........................................9 6 | NW Kids Magazine

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Birthdays are cause for celebration and a reminder of how quickly our kiddos grow (are they really 8?). It seems like just yesterday when we were marveling over the day they were born. Birthday parties can bring those memories full circle, while creating new ones to be talked about for years to come. So, regardless of whether you’re celebrating your child’s first birthday or eleventh, it’s time to party! Once a year we compile a list of every resource imaginable to help you plan the perfect birthday party for your kids. This year is no exception; and it’s truly our pleasure to publish a birthday party guide to assist you in preparing for whatever kind of shin dig you’d like to throw. In the 2012-13 guide we are focusing on mobile birthday parties, simple and meaningful home parties, and we include some great resources on where to party; if not at your house. Is your kiddo into bugs? How about books? Maybe they’re a burgeoning chef and they want to invite their friends to try a cooking class for their birthday. Or do you have a crafty kid who would like to make their own invitations? Whatever the case, we’re here to help you get started. We’ve also provided you with information on where to pick up supplies like invitations, cakes and other treats to make for a special day. And don’t miss the list of entertainers who really know how to get the party started. As always, we love hearing from you. Do you have a birthday party memory or idea you’d like to share? Let us know on our facebook page, facebook.com/nwkids and visit our website, nwkidsmagazine.com for more tips on how to celebrate. — Kelley and Beth


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Photo courtesy of Mr. Lizard’s Mobile Zoo

Have Birthday, Will Travel

Parties By jana wingate

Kids love birthdays! But for parents it can sometimes be a bit of a nightmare to figure out a new party theme from year to year. Well, luckily we live in Portland where the unimaginable is imaginable when it comes to birthdays. No longer are we relegated to party favors and balloons, oh no, we have mobile parties that will come to you with bugs, lizards and technology, just to name a few. Now that is what I call cool! Here are just a couple of unique ways to make this year’s birthday one that your child will never forget. The Bug Chicks Insects at a birthday party you say? Well of course, The Bug Chicks would say. These two ladies are bringing the world of bugs to you, but they want to take the fear and myths about insects and create fascination and fun. They will bring insects, spiders and arthropods to your party and provide activities, games and education to make this years party extraordinary. thebugchicks.com Kid Institute of Technology (K.I.T.) Do you have a child that can’t get enough of computers and technology? If so, K.I.T. can provide the party that your kid desires. They’ll provide the lap tops and the fun while the kids build and battle robots in LEGO® Sumo. K.I.T. will bring to your birthday bash technology and teaching, while nourishing your child’s love of computers. kidinstitute.com 8 | NW Kids Magazine

GameTruck Speaking of technology, do you have a serious gamer at home? Then GameTruck is your answer to a one of a kind birthday experience. As they put it, just give us a place to park and we’ll do the rest. They’ll provide you with the theater, 4-5 flat screen HDTVs, over three dozen multiplayer videogames, an expert Game Coach to help with tips and an Event Manager to help plan your party; truly taking the party planning load off of your shoulders. gametruckparty.com World Famous Mr. Lizard’s Mobile Zoo Looking for a unique way to celebrate this year? Then Mr. Lizard’s Mobile Zoo is the way to go. Mr. Lizard brings to you lizards, snakes and tarantulas, not only to educate, but to have fun. The kids will be able to handle any or all of the animals that they are comfortable with, allowing the creepy crawlies to feel not so creepy. This is an excellent way to make this year’s party truly unforgettable. misterlizard.com


birthday Milk + Bookies™ Although Milk + Bookies are not a mobile themed birthday party, what they offer for this year’s festivity is something truly unique. According to M+B their main goal combines two essential and worthwhile efforts: literacy promotion and service learning. M+B will help you with the email-able invitations, and guests, in lieu of gifts for your child, will bring a new hardcover picture book for donation. You can also order a “Bookies Box” filled with “I Donated” stickers and bookmarks. You can create a storybook theme for your party, so that the kids can truly embrace their love of reading and imagination. This year’s party will allow your children and their guests the appreciation of giving while still having a remarkable time. milkandbookies.org

Photo courtesy of Emma Easley Darden

yoga playgroundS Kids love to move, so why not a yoga birthday party in your home? Yoga Playground plans parties for kids of all ages that are packed with loads of fun yoga poses, games and activities. Almost all yoga poses can be tailored to a specific theme, so any party can be individually customized. Music, props and funny names will all add to the party theme atmosphere. If partygoers don’t know a thing about yoga before the party, they’ll learn something and have fun to boot. yogaplaygrounds.net Jana is the mother of 4 year old Rowyn, and lives with her husband and daughter in North Portland. She graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a BA Degree in Journalism. NW Kids Magazine | 9


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sweets, cakes &bakeries Allotto Gelato alottogelato.biz Alma Chocolates almachocolate.com Artisan Cake Company artisancakecompany.com Bakery Bar bakerybar.com Beaverton Bakery beavertonbakery.com Ben & Jerry’s benjerry.com Bliss Bake Shop blisscupcakeshop.com Candy Babel candybabel.com Candy Korner candykorner.com

Helen Bernhard Bakery helenbernhardbakery.com JaCiva’s jacivas.com La Couronne Chocolate lacouronnechocolate.com Mio Gelato facebook.com/miogelato Nectar Frozen Yogurt Lounge nectarfroyo.com New Cascadia Traditional newcascadiatraditional.com Pie Spot pie-spot.com Piece of Cake pieceofcakebakery.net

Cool Moon Ice Cream coolmoonicecream.com

Pieku pieku.posterous.com

Cosmic Soda Pop and Candy Shop fizzportland.com

Pix Patisserie pixpatisserie.com

Cupcake Jones cupcakejones.net Cupcake Mama cupcakemama.com

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Fifty Licks fifty-licks.com

Ruby Jewel Ice Cream rubyjewel.net Salt & Straw saltandstraw.com Saint Cupcake saintcupcake.com


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Scoop facebook.com/scoopicecram Serious Cake seriouscake.com Slappy Cakes slappycakes.com Staccato Gelato staccatogelato.com Sweets, etc. sweetsetc.com Sweetpea Baking Company (Vegan) sweetpeabaking.com Sweet Cakes sweetcakesweb.com Sweet Factory sweetfactory.com Swirl Frozen Yogurt swirl-frozenyogurt.com The Cake Goddess portlandcakegoddess.com

The Decorette Shop thedecoretteshop.com The Dessert Tray thedesserttray.com Tula Gluten Free Bakery & Cafe tulabaking.com Two Little E’s Cakes and Goodies twolittlees.com Voodoo Doughnut voodoodoughnut.com

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Home Birthday Parties For some, planning their kids’ birthday parties might be stressful, especially when the party location is at home. There is preparation and decisions to make when planning a home party, but if done simply they can be sweet and a lot of fun. Some of the best birthday parties we’ve been to this year have been low-key home parties, ones that didn’t break the bank, and seemed relatively stress-free. These unstructured parties have us thinking about our kiddos’ next birthdays and how we might create a simple and meaningful party. By low-key celebrations we mean no organized entertainment. What? No entertainment? Don’t get us wrong, there are many birthday years where having someone bring the party, a structured activity, music, juggling and a bouncy house are crucial, hence why we list them in the birthday guide, but there are other years where simplicity can be equally wonderful, necessary for the pocketbook, and can create some pretty special memories. Not every birthday party needs to top the previous year’s party by making it bigger and more extravagant (our humble opinion). 12 | NW Kids Magazine

Factors that effect decision making about how to plan an at home party might include your child’s age, what month their birthday falls, their personality, how much they would like to be involved in the planning, and budget. You might limit the number of guests to the age your child is turning; fourth birthday equals four kids. We’ve attended parties where kids played the entire time and the birthday cake and song were the only structured break. We’ve also been to parties where a craft was made available to the kids if they felt like participating. Almost all of the children sat for a moment to glitter glue guitars and crowns (everyone was royalty at the party, not just the birthday kiddo) and then they were off for more free play with their friends. All of the parties we’re talking about were thrown for children under five years old and during the warmer weather months when the kids had free reign outside, so if your child’s birthday falls during the winter months and you feel like your house can’t handle a gaggle of children rampaging through it, the home party option may not be for you. But if you can keep the party small and the chaos in check, it can be a great time.


birthday Birthday traditions can also be a big part of the home party. For example, if you make pancake breakfast every year as part of your child’s celebration, why not have a pajama party where attendees bring a favorite topping as their gift? Other fun ideas might include picking a theme central to one of your kids’ interests other than media related icons like a favorite sport, food or location. Or a special birthday story can be told in a circle where friends can also share a memory or funny aside about your kiddo. You can always plan a classic party game (see sidebar) as your one structured activity or offer a project that kids can complete and take home with them as their party favor, and skip the goody bags altogether.

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There are quite a few resources to help you plan your simple party, but really a lack of planning is just fine and is kind of the point. Let things happen organically and you’ll be surprised by what can happen. A few books we’ve found helpful for simple and meaningful celebration include All Year Round or The Birthday Book by Anne Druitt and Naturally Fun Parties for Kids by Anni Daulter with Heather Fontenot. If you can get your hands on any of them you should find some inspiration.

Classic Party Games Bean Bag Toss Pin the Tail on the Donkey Limbo Simon Says Hula Hooping Duck Duck Goose Musical Chairs Red Light, Green Light Hot Potato Treasure Hunt Suitcase Relay Twenty Questions Egg Toss Potato Sack Races Marco Polo Snatch! Wonder Jar Game

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1. Bouncy Ball Blast by Alex Kid Concoctions at Coffee Kids, $10 • 2. Space Pod Make-Do Kits at Spielwerk Toys, $19 • 3. Loopdedoo Fashion Accessory Kit at Coffee Kids, $36 • 4. Stomp Rockets by D & L at Child’s Play, $20 • 5. Piñata at Boom Boom’s Balloons, $12 and up • 6. Scientific Explorers Mind Blowing Science Kit at OMSI, $22 • 7. Klutz Face Painting Book at Powell’s Books, $25 • 8. DIY Lava Lip Gloss by Kiss Naturals at Child’s Play, $25 • 9. Do It Yourself Bubblegum Kit by Copernicus at Black Wagon, $18

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goody bags &party supplies Balloons on Broadway balloonsonbroadway.com

Party City partycity.com

Boom Boom’s Balloons boomboomsballoons.com

Presents of Mind presentsofmind.tv

child’s play childsplayportland.com Egg Press eggpress.com Fancy That shop-fancythat.com Final Touch Balloons finaltouchballoons.com Finnegan’s Toys finneganstoys.com Green Ink shopgreenink.com Little Lark alittlelark.com Lippman Company lippmancompany.com New Seasons Market newseasonsmarket.com Paper Source paper-source.com

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spielwerk toys spielwerktoys.com the Piñata maker thepinatamaker.com Trellis Earth trellisearth.com


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places toparty Animals Walk on the Wild Side wildsideoregon.org

Art, Craft & Music Art ala Carte artalacartepdx.com CeramiCafe-Art Lounge ceramicafenw.com Chocolate Craft Studio chocolatecraftkits.com Dipinto A Mano dipintoamano.com Elements Glass elementsglass.com KidzArt kidzart.com Let it Bead letitbeadportland.com Mimosa Studios mimosa-studios.com My Masterpiece Art Studio mymasterpieceartstudio.com Pottery Fun potteryfunpdx.com Scrap scrappdx.com Sound Roots soundrootsmusic.com 18 | NW Kids Magazine

Bounce Jump Sky High jumpskyhigh.com Inflatible Kingdom inflatiblekindgom.com JJ Jump jjjump.com Pump It Up pumpitupparty.com

Bowling Grand Central Bowl thegrandcentralbowl.com Hollywood Bowl hollywoodbowlpdx.com Milwaukie Bowl milwaukiebowl.com Sunset Lanes sunsetlanes.com Tigard Bowl tigardbowl.com Valley Lanes valleylanes.com

Climb Circuit Bouldering Gym circuitgym.com Portland Rock Gym portlandrockgym.com Stoneworks Climbing Gym belay.com


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Cooking

Kids Central Kitchen cookincolor.com Merry Kitchen themerrykitchen.com The Kids Cooking Corner thekidscookingcorner.com

Dance & Gymnastics Do Jump! dojump.org Gym Nest thegym-nest.com Metro Gymnastics Center metrogymnastics.com Oregon Gymnastics Academy ogagym.org Style Shock Cheer and Dance styleshockcheeranddance.com

Farm Jump For Joy Farm jump4joyfarm.com Kruger’s Farm Market kurgersfarmmarket.com Lee Farm leefarmsoregon.com Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm plumperpumpkins.com

Firehouse Belmont Firehouse jeffmorrisfoundation.com

Fishing Rainbow Trout Farm rainbowtroutfarm.com

Tumble Bus tumblebuspdx.com Velocity Athletix velocityathletix.com Westside Dance and Gymnastics Academy westsideacademy.com

Fairy & Tea Party Dollhouse Tearoom dollhousetearoom.com Fairest of Them All Princess Parties fairestprincess.com NW Kids Magazine | 19


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places toparty Fun Center Big Al’s ilovebigals.com Enchanted Village enchantedvillage.com Chuck E Cheese chuckecheesepizza.com

Electric Castle’s Wunderland wunderlandgames.com Family Fun Center fun-center.com Oaks Park oakspark.com Safari Sams jungleoffun.com

Haircuts & Dressup Pigtails & Crewcuts pigtailsandcrewcuts.com Sit Still sitstillkids.com

Horseback Riding Quarry Ridge Farm quarryridgefarm.com Renaissance Farms Pony Parties renaissancefarms.com River Ranch Equestrian Day Camp riverranchhorses.com

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Laser Tag & Go Karts Laserport laserportofbeaverton.com Malibu Raceway maliburaceway.com SyKart Indoor Racing sykart.com Ultrazone Lazer Tag ultrazoneportland.com

Martial Arts Aim High Martial Arts aimhighma.org Tulen Center tulencenter.com

Movies Academy Theater academytheaterpdx.com

Museums A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village acgilbert.org Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum sprucegoose.org Portland Children’s Museum portlandcm.org


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places toparty Pizza Parties John’s Incredible Pizza johnspizza.com Mississippi Pizza mississippipizza.com Out of this World Pizza outofthisworld.net Papa’s Pizza papaspizza.net

Play Café Sip N Play cafesipnplay.com Gymboree gymboreeclasses.com Munchkin Playland munchkinplayland.com Play Boutique playboutiqucom Rainbow Play Systems 123playground.com Sweet Peas Kidzone sweetpeaskidzone.com WeVillage wevillage.com

Skating Lloyd Center Ice Rink lloydcenterice.com Mountain View Ice Arena mtviewice.com

Sherwood Ice Arena sherwoodicearena.com Winterhawks Skating Center winterhawksskatingcenter.com

Science Mad Science madscience.org/locations/portland

Soccer Oregon Soccer Center oscindoor.com Portland Futsal portlandfutsal.com Portland Indoor Soccer pdxindoorsoccer.com SoccerPlex portlandsoccerplex.com Tualatin Indoor Soccer tualatinindoor.com

Sports & Active Play Archers Afield archersafield.com Glowing Greens Miniature Golf glowinggreens.com Lumberyard lumberyardmtb.com The Little Gym thelittlegym.com The Playground Gym theplaygroundgym.com NW Kids Magazine | 21


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Water Play Children of the Sea childrenofthesea.com Multnomah Athletic Club themac.com North Clackamas Aquatic Park ncprd.com/aquatic-park

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entertainers Presto The Magician prestothemagician.com

Balloon Artists Nana Banana nanabananaballoon.com Portland Balloon Guy portlandballoonguy.com

Bugs & Reptiles The Bug Chicks thebugchicks.com Mr. Lizard misterlizard.com

Caricatures Dan Freed danfreed@comcast.net

Circus Act Heather Pearl heatherpearl.org Motion Magic motionmagic.net

Clowns Bizzy the Clown bizzytheclown.com

Magicians Magic of Bob Eaton 503.643.2700 Magic of Seth Productions magicofseth.com

Tim Alexander, Master of Marvels parlorofwonders.com

Musicians Chris Kalani Gabriel info@musikhauspdx.com Johnny & Jason johnnyandjason.weebly.net Mo Philips mophilips.com Music Together 503.236.4304 Professor Banjo professorbanjo.com The Alphabeticians thealphabeticians.com The Toy Trains toytrainsband.com

Origami Yuki Martin yukiorigami.com

Puppet Shows Dragon Theater Puppets dragontheater.com Mudeye Puppet Company mudeyepuppets.org Penny’s Puppets pennyspuppets.com Tears of Joy Theater tojt.com

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Sweet Celebrations Create your own birthday invitation masterpieces with this fine art project inspired by Wayne Thiebaud. He is known for his images of cakes, pastries, bubble gum and other sweet treats. Creating these delicious looking party invitations will get you and your friends in the mood to celebrate. What you need: • W atercolor paper, tissue paper, blank card stock • Masking tape and scissors • Colored pencils or crayons • Watercolor paint and paint brush • Watered down white glue • Sugar crystals

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Use colored pencils or crayons to draw a line that represents the tabletop and create a decorative background on the watercolor paper. Watercolor the table background using whatever colors you like. Use plenty of water when painting, because the tissue paper shapes you cut out, will adhere to your painting better. Let dry.

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Brush watered down white glue over the entire surface of the painting. This will secure cakes and seal the watercolor paper with a slight gloss. Sprinkle sugar crystals over the top. Let dry.

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Watercolor paper should be cut to size of the blank card stock. Cut tissue papers into squares and circles. The squares will be the base of the cake and the circles will be the cake tops. Tape down edges of watercolor paper to a flat work surface.

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Pull the masking tape borders gently away from watercolor paper, and assemble the cards. Send invitations to all your friends and let the celebrating begin. Also, makes great thank you notes.

My Masterpiece Art Studio is located at 7905 SW Cirrus Drive, Beaverton. They offer classes and camps to a range of ages and host special events like Arty Parties for kids and adults. mymasterpieceartstudio.com


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Birthday Books 2012 Reviews by Elizabeth Pusack of Green Bean Books Naturally Fun Parties for Kids by Anni Daulter (PB $18.95) From heart-shaped cherrystrawberry pie pops to sea shell art, Daulter’s beautiful book will give you oodles of birthday inspiration, as well as tips for seasonal parties with which to wow family and friends year round. Host your own upcycle art party, complete with a homespun rainbow crayon craft, second-hand sweater pillows, and fancy grilled cheese sandwiches with apple butter. For winter try a Knight’s Quest party. Stage your own theatrics and slurp up Dragon Soup, a snack sure to be a smash hit among budding medievalists. Tnah & Marino di Donato’s friendly and informative accompanying photographs will get the healthy hearty party started. The Perfect Present by Fiona Robertson (HC $16.99) A hilarious and heartwarming book about the hazards of gift giving and the resilience of friendship. Sometimes sweet thought can get shuffled out of sight in the hustle-bustle of birthdays. Henry’s duck friend Spot has picked out the perfect fishing gear to warm Henry’s heart, but a big huge woofing box with AIR HOLES is hogging all the attention. Feeling under-appreciated Spot speeds off into a thunderstorm and gets stuck in a tree! Will Henry and his slobbery new birthday present be able to pull off a rescue mission and make peace with the dissed duck?! Kooky and cartoony, with tiny chapters that feel very grown-up.

Moomin and the Birthday Button by Tove Jansson (HC $12.99) Snufkin, Snorkmaiden, and Little My are all too busy bustling about to help Moomin celebrate his birthday, or to admire the golden button Moominmamma contributed to his collection. Moomin feels so snubbed he bursts into birthday tears. The big day can often be a bonkers and bumpy time. He and Moominmamma get their minds off the blues by decorating Moomin’s tipsy three-tiered berry cake until he hears a chorus of birthday callers hollering in the yard. “Moomintroll, come outside! Come and look what we’ve got!” What Moomin’s buds were bustling over was a breathtaking home-made treasure trunk, all wrapped in seaweed! Moomin and his birthday are as unforgettable as ever! If this is the first you’ve heard of Jansson, you’ve got so many treats ahead of you! Rush out for all the chapter books and the sidesplitting and smart comics series as well. A Birthday for Cow by Jan Thomas (HC $12.95) A great and goofy birthday book for beginning readers. Pig and Mouse are baking Cow the best birthday cake ever, but all duck can do is obsess about TURNIPS! Duck wants turnips in the cake, on the cake, mixing the cake, and keeping the cake company at the party, which Pig and Mouse think is all wrong, and maybe even ruinous. Luckily Duck sneaks his surprise onto the scene at the last minute. It turns out Cow loves nothing better on a birthday than... TURNIPS! A great reminder that it’s possible to party in all kinds of wacky ways. 1600 NE Alberta Street 503-954-2354 greenbeanbookspdx.com

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