Playground Guide: Pākī Community Park in Waikīkī
Swing to high heights at this shady park to enjoy Diamond Head views and catch a glimpse of giraffes peeking over the fence at the zoo.
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Swing to high heights at this shady park to enjoy Diamond Head views and catch a glimpse of giraffes peeking over the fence at the zoo.
Sweet As in Haleʻiwa believes that ice cream should make you happy—and here it certainly does.
Kids have way more access to news and information today. Here’s what parents can do.
These tiny planters are eco-friendly and fun to make.
Hop your way across the weekend with egg hunts, photos with the Easter Bunny and even a fun day watching Warrior football.
Springtime is the best time to start a vegetable garden in containers, on your lānai or in your backyard.
Celebrate National Grilled Cheese Day (April 12) with one of our favorite versions of the childhood classic.
Keep keiki’s hands busy with soft and squishy surprises, cool crafts and superpowered STEM projects—all created by O‘ahu moms.
A sweet mix of leftover spring candies, healthy snacks and locally made goodies will have keiki (and parents) cheering hip, hop, hooray!
Assemble your lei kit from HONOLULU Family’s Easter Bunny Box.
See a play about Japanese folk stories, take an art class, celebrate National Submarine Day aboard a real submarine and more.
Brunch, surf and turf, cookies and cake pops: Easter is next Sunday!
Keep keiki’s hands busy by kneading, rolling and customizing these traditional treats.
Moms just wanna have fun, too, right?
It only takes a few ingredients—and a microwave—to make this super simple, super adorable candy bark.
Brennan Yamaguchi, who has spent five years raising awareness about epilepsy and co-wrote legislation, wins a local award for his advocacy. And he’s never had a seizure.