Where can you go and buy 25 items of children's clothing or toys for $6.25? Kidz Kaboodle Children's and Maternity Resale in Tacoma!
Apparently, my friends and I are some of the last to know about this great find. Kidz Kaboodle is a consignment-type store. The last weekend of every month they do a quarter sale on their "items simply not purchased for resale due to a small stain, missing button, or just being too faded."
They open at 10 a.m. and the line is already long with anxious mothers. According to the owner who I spoke to and other experienced mothers, it can be somewhat risky to your physical being. Tables are filled with clothing and customers are left to weed through them. I could tell the mothers who had been there before...they're fast and know what they're looking for, so watch out...shopping etiquette is left at the door!
I left with 25 great items of clothing, many name brands. I washed all of the them and they looked even better! It's a great way to stock up for this season and even next summer. If you have the time, go next door to their actual store and find super sales on even nicer items.
Oh, and one last thing, don't forget your big black garbage bag or giant blue Ikea bag, you're going to need it!
http://www.kidzkaboodle.com/html/monthlyquarters.html
Saturday, September 27, 2008
25 Items for $6.25!
Monday, September 22, 2008
INDOOR IDEAS
Need something to do on those cooler "indoor" days? Here are some ideas...
PUMP IT UP, Tacoma
3610 S. Pine Ste A
Tacoma, WA
253-752-5867
- Children ages 2 to 6 can drop in for bouncy fun at Pump It Up, an inflatable play center.
- Two sessions: 9-10:15, and 10:30-11:45.
- Admission is $7 per child and $5 per sibling. Parents play free and are required to accompany their child. Socks and a signed waiver required. Reservations not necessary but recommended: 253-752-5867
2310 Mildred St W
Tacoma, WA 98466
(253) 566-3233
- Jungle Gym Play Park, Laser Tag, Game Room, Concessions
- Hours: Sunday-Thursday 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Weekends 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
- Odyssey is a locally-run family fun center, sort of like Bullwinkles or Chuck-E-Cheese, but a little more mellow and sanely laid out. Unlike Chucky, the rather large jungle play area is gated and completely separate from any of the games requiring tokens. It's entirely possible to pay $5.50 for your kid to play there all afternoon without ever taking them by any of the games that cost money. Adults (with a paid child admission) and kids under 2 are free. This place is a great option right now when the weather has all the little ones climbing the walls. (Info from Jenyum at Tacoma Mama)
2501 S. Gateway Center
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-946-9224
- $1 All Shows Tuesdays; $2 All Other Shows
- PG's now playing: Meet Dave and Kung Fu Panda
Sunday, September 21, 2008
It's Boo Time Again!
Here's a list of things for the kids to celebrate Halloween and stay busy this fall. I'll be updating as more info comes in.
- Zoo Boo at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium (Oct. 18-19) http://www.pdza.org/calendar.php?eid=68
- "Celebrate Halloween in Seattle - Tacoma - Puget Sound" http://gonw.about.com/od/halloweeninseattle/Celebrate_Halloween_in_Seattle_Tacoma_Puget_Sound.htm
- Fox Island Birder's Nature Walk (Free! Last Saturday of each month) http://www.foxisland.net/events.asp
- Tacoma Farmers Market (Thursday, June-October) http://www.tacomafarmersmarket
Parking - Ride the Tacoma Link! Park your car at the Tacoma Dome Park and Ride-located at 25th street and D street and take the latest in transportation… the Tacoma Link! It’s Free!
- Tacoma Art Museum - (3rd Thursdays are Free! Extended hours 10 a.m.-8 p.m.) http://www.TacomaArtMuseum.org
The Art Access Pass is a free family ticket to Tacoma Art Museum and the world of art!
Library cardholders can check out an Art Access Pass from their local library and present the Pass at Tacoma Art Museum's admission desk to receive free family admission for four people, not including children five and under, who are always admitted free. - Library Storytimes - (Most start end of Sept/beginning of Oct). Check your local library for details.
- Ice Skating at the Sprinkler Recreation Center in Tacoma http://www.co.pierce.wa.us/pc/services/recreate/SPR-ice.htm
- Pierce County Parks & Recreation Youth Classes http://www.co.pierce.wa.us/pc/services/recreate/rec_class-youth.htm#Dance%20&%20Tumbling
- For more detailed activities, check your city's parks & rec guide for fall.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
DO and DON'T
Do: Take you kids to the Barnum and Bailey Circus in Everett. Pay $9 a ticket by buying on presale with a promo code from KOMO News. Parking is cheap and it's a smaller event center than others I've been to. Only bad thing about that, the show seemed scaled down as well. Oh ya, DO bring ear plugs and your own snacks (they must make more off souvenirs and food than tickets).
Don't: Try to get to the circus while other people are trying to get to another major event (i.e. The U of W vs. BYU game).
Do: Go to the Puyallup Fair and enjoy people watching and farm animals. Ride the rides at your own risk. If you know your kids will want to, buy tickets beforehand at a reduced rate. See www.thefair.com for more info. Bring a stroller and a small backpack filled with healthy snacks. Bring a change of clothing for kids in case the weather turns and remember the sunscreen.
Don't: I repeat, DON'T go on opening day just because it's free from 10 a.m. - noon. Parking is always $10 no matter if it's a fair lot or private lot up the road. You'll spend more in gas waiting to get through traffic than you will buying an entry ticket. Also, don't expect to find somewhere convenient to nurse a baby. It's nearly impossible.
All in all, both are fun options and worth the trips. Just be smart about when you go!