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A picture perfect party idea for kids.
Our tips for feeding chickens and bunnies, gathering eggs, picking veggies and playing in a pirate ship on this family-run farm.
Kids can pick their own vegetables, feed chickens, pet rabbits and explore at this keiki-friendly, organic family farm in Hawai‘i Kai.
When your keiki get bored shopping, explore a treehouse, jump in water jets, climb up a maze or ride a surf board.
Would your keiki like to stand up paddle and ride in a canoe? See our tips for this free, monthly event.
Our tips for zip lining, climbing and free-falling with keiki as young as 6 years old.
Learn how to keep pests away from your vegetables, stop birds from eating your strawberries and which secret ingredient makes tomatoes sweet.
Kids rarely tire of the Honolulu Zoo, where visits never are the same.
Four beautiful flowers that will draw butterflies to your backyard.
Our 7 tips to exploring this favorite family educational ocean spot.
Here's an alternative to building a treehouse in your backyard—grow a sunflower house instead!
7 tips to making the most of the museum for kids of all ages.
Find a shower of plumeria, cactus and other unusual plants you probably won’t find in backyard gardens in this 60-acre garden.
Nothing puts the "oooo" into a science-themed party than the sizzle and smoke-like vapors of dry ice. Here are three ways to have fun with this dramatic ingredient.
It's a regular tourist stop, but we found several reasons for kama‘āina to make a trip to this North Shore attraction.
Too rainy for a campout? Make these fireside favorites in the kitchen with help from one of Hawai‘i’s top pastry chefs.
Colorful candy, sweet experiments and dry ice create a formula for fun.
University of Hawai‘i baseball games are very family friendly, and affordable. Here are our tips for the ballpark.
The reality for all parents is that life is busy, and we can't always be constant entertainers for our kids.
Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden in Kāne‘ohe offers free catch-and-release fishing every weekend.