We checked with gifting goddess Oprah -and many mom friends- to find you presents aplenty! Drop some hints about these goodies for a happier holiday season. Some items have discount codes, so remind your gift-giver to check. Barefoot Dreams Blankets, Throws and CardigansWhether you choose to wrap up in a blanket or cardigan, these soft spun items are the coziest way to cuddle, indoors or out. $116 and up. Aeropress Coffee and Espresso MakerMake a few cups in about a minute with rich flavor and no bitterness, no matter what time you have to wake up. $29.95. 23 and Me Genetic Test KitWhere exactly do you come from? Find out all the details that make you so unique with this home DNA test kit. As Oprah says, it's the ultimate selfie. $99. MyTagalongs Electronics OrganizersWrap up your devices, cords, chargers and earbuds in one stylish package for on-the-go gear management. $10 and up. KazbrellaThe genius invention that keeps you dry after you close the umbrella. Plus, it's designed to withstand wind gusts. $60 and up; purchase online from UK. Lipsense Lip ColorA moisturizing lip color that won't smear, kiss or rub off? We're sold. Plus it comes in more than 50 shades. $25. My Audio PetA pet you don't have to feed or walk! These adorable Bluetooth speakers wirelessly connect to wherever you keep your tunes or podcasts. $29.99 O-DusterDusting floors to grab pet hair, dirt and general grossness, this robotic gem is as helpful as it's fun to watch. $24.99. Orbit CardSlip this super-thin Bluetooth tracker into anything you'll want to find. Save precious minutes not hunting for your wallet or phone! $49.95. Social Print Studio PosterTurn a year of Insta posts into wall-worthy art! Ask for a gift card and explore what else you can make with your best smartphone snaps. $25-$35. Spanx Faux Leather LeggingsComfortable, but in-control, leggings spice up your going-out wardrobe. In a pretty palette of colors, they'll go with a lot and make your butt look good to boot. $98. Ugg SlippersIf you thought Uggs were comfortable before, slide into these chic and sassy slippers. $85 and up. Tiny Tags Skinny Bar NecklaceThe perfect accessory: a sleek piece of mom jewelry you can wear day or night. The Tiny Tags bar collection fits the bill. $85 and up. Dr. Jart+ Tarot of MasksSheet masks are a great alternative to facials for moms with no time to spare. A set of seven sheet masks in a fun box target any face's fortune, preparing your skin to sparkle. $36. LSA International Shot Serving SetChill! Do girls night in right with a chic vodka serving set that keeps the shots cold. $185. Waves Forever Cold Water BottleThis stylish big gulp holds up to 34 fluid ounces and keep liquids cold for up to 24 hours or hot for up to 12 hours (we've tested it!) The wide mouth makes it easy to fill, too. $39. Kindle PaperwhiteIn black or white, there's still no beating the Paperwhite for glare-free sunlight or nighttime reading. Ask for some new reading material to go with it, too. $120. Dahlia Shower TurbansCuter than a shower cap, these water-proof fabric lined turbans preserve your blow out in glam style. $40. Madd Capp PuzzlesPuzzles are low-tech entertainment that help you connect with the kids and unwind from a busy day. Plus, you'll have such a feeling of accomplishment when you put one together. From $19.99. BeatsX EarphonesThese fast-charging lightweight buds produce powerful sound. The magnetic ends stay together for less tangles. $150. Some items may be currently sold out, but will likely be restocked. For more holiday 2017 gift ideas, check out all of Oprah's Favorite Things for 2017 at Amazon.com or Oprah.com. The post Atlanta Parent's Favorite Things: Gift Inspiration for Yourself appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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We checked with gifting goddess Oprah -and many mom friends- to find you presents aplenty! Drop some hints about these goodies for a happier holiday season. Some items have discount codes, so remind your gift-giver to check. Barefoot Dreams Blankets, Throws and CardigansWhether you choose to wrap up in a blanket or cardigan, these soft spun items are the coziest way to cuddle, indoors or out. $116 and up. Aeropress Coffee and Espresso MakerMake a few cups in about a minute with rich flavor and no bitterness, no matter what time you have to wake up. $29.95. 23 and Me Genetic Test KitWhere exactly do you come from? Find out all the details that make you so unique with this home DNA test kit. As Oprah says, it's the ultimate selfie. $99. MyTagalongs Electronics OrganizersWrap up your devices, cords, chargers and earbuds in one stylish package for on-the-go gear management. $10 and up. KazbrellaThe genius invention that keeps you dry after you close the umbrella. Plus, it's designed to withstand wind gusts. $60 and up; purchase online from UK. Lipsense Lip ColorA moisturizing lip color that won't smear, kiss or rub off? We're sold. Plus it comes in more than 50 shades. $25. My Audio PetA pet you don't have to feed or walk! These adorable Bluetooth speakers wirelessly connect to wherever you keep your tunes or podcasts. $29.99 O-DusterDusting floors to grab pet hair, dirt and general grossness, this robotic gem is as helpful as it's fun to watch. $24.99. Orbit CardSlip this super-thin Bluetooth tracker into anything you'll want to find. Save precious minutes not hunting for your wallet or phone! $49.95. Social Print Studio PosterTurn a year of Insta posts into wall-worthy art! Ask for a gift card and explore what else you can make with your best smartphone snaps. $25-$35. Spanx Faux Leather LeggingsComfortable, but in-control, leggings spice up your going-out wardrobe. In a pretty palette of colors, they'll go with a lot and make your butt look good to boot. $98. Ugg SlippersIf you thought Uggs were comfortable before, slide into these chic and sassy slippers. $85 and up. Tiny Tags Skinny Bar NecklaceThe perfect accessory: a sleek piece of mom jewelry you can wear day or night. The Tiny Tags bar collection fits the bill. $85 and up. Dr. Jart+ Tarot of MasksSheet masks are a great alternative to facials for moms with no time to spare. A set of seven sheet masks in a fun box target any face's fortune, preparing your skin to sparkle. $36. LSA International Shot Serving SetChill! Do girls night in right with a chic vodka serving set that keeps the shots cold. $185. Waves Forever Cold Water BottleThis stylish big gulp holds up to 34 fluid ounces and keep liquids cold for up to 24 hours or hot for up to 12 hours (we've tested it!) The wide mouth makes it easy to fill, too. $39. Kindle PaperwhiteIn black or white, there's still no beating the Paperwhite for glare-free sunlight or nighttime reading. Ask for some new reading material to go with it, too. $120. Dahlia Shower TurbansCuter than a shower cap, these water-proof fabric lined turbans preserve your blow out in glam style. $40. Madd Capp PuzzlesPuzzles are low-tech entertainment that help you connect with the kids and unwind from a busy day. Plus, you'll have such a feeling of accomplishment when you put one together. From $19.99. BeatsX EarphonesThese fast-charging lightweight buds produce powerful sound. The magnetic ends stay together for less tangles. $150. Some items may be currently sold out, but will likely be restocked. For more holiday 2017 gift ideas, check out all of Oprah's Favorite Things for 2017 at Amazon.com or Oprah.com. The post Atlanta Parent's Favorite Things: Gift Inspiration for Yourself appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. When you're certain that your family is complete, you may consider permanent birth control options to guarantee your right-sized family stays that way. Procedures for MenVasectomy. This surgical procedure prevents sperm from mixing with a man's semen by blocking or removing the vas deferens tube. This doesn't interfere with intimacy or intercourse. The procedure is done out-patient, in less than an hour. Recovery is quick, and most men can resume normal activities in a couple of days. In the weeks following the operation, a man will return to his doctor to test sperm count, which usually has dropped to zero by 12 weeks. Until a zero count is reached, couples should use a back-up form of birth control. But after that point, this birth control method is more than 99% effective. In rare instances, it could be surgically reversed, but that depends on a number of factors. Procedures for WomenTubal Ligation. Otherwise known as having your “tubes tied,” this surgical procedure involves closing off your fallopian tubes, which carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. Some women have this procedure done when they deliver their final baby via C-section, since they're already undergoing surgery at that time. The procedure is usually done in a hospital, and takes less than an hour. Recovery is typically a few days, with some minor swelling and discomfort likely. This method is effective immediately, but has some risks, like potential ectopic pregnancy (when a fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube rather than migrating to the uterus). Tubal Sterilization. With this procedure, a doctor places a tiny device in the fallopian tubes which, causes scarring that permanently plugs them. This blocks the path of the egg so that it can't be fertilized. The device is inserted through the vagina, so there is no surgery required for the brief procedure. Afterward, cramping, pain, bleeding and changes to menstruation may occur, as well as possible reactions to the device. In rare cases, the device may need to be surgically removed. This method is more than 99% effective. But it takes up to three months for scar tissue to form, so back-up protection is needed during that time. A test in the doctor's office can confirm when the additional method isn't needed anymore. These procedures generally aren't reversible, so take time with your spouse and doctor to make the choice that is best for your family. Sources: The post My Family is Complete: How Do I Guarantee It? appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. Remember lazy afternoons when you were a kid? Where did you spend your time? I went to an old, hollowed out tree in the woods behind our place – a treehouse that nature made – with my book and my snack almost every single day. Atlanta is fortunate to have plenty of backyards full of trees – just perfect for a modern-day treehouse. Kids will spend hours in that treehouse every day, reading, playing, camping out overnight, plotting mischief and just hanging out in that private space that's all their own. “Most children in the US spend only 30 minutes a week in unstructured time in the out-of-doors, whereas the average 10- to 16-year-old spends over 30 hours a week in front of some kind of electronic screen,” says licensed professional family counselor Harvey Yoder. After hearing that sobering statistic, I felt compelled to go outside and take photographs of the treehouse we built for my boys. Someday, those photos will be added to a couple of scrapbooks. A treehouse does not need to be a monumental (or expensive) building project, and the builder doesn't have to be a skilled craftsman. Think of it as making a memory with your kids and providing a place for them to make their own memories for years to come. Jeff and Sandra DeWitt of Roswell are doing just that, in the process of constructing a simple house for son Mason, 8, and daughter Skyler, 11. “It's nothing super elaborate,” DeWitt says. “We're keeping the cost around a few hundred dollars.” He's using leftover lumber from a friend's deck-building project for a 6-foot by 8-foot platform about 6 feet off the ground and shaded by a hickory tree. The house will be enclosed, with a 4-foot by 8-foot deck on the front, and probably a tin roof. DeWitt isn't an expert builder so he's enlisted the help of two friends, one of whom has built houses with Habitat for Humanity, and “we're winging it as we go,” he says. Mason is excited about the project and has pounded a few nails, but will be more involved with construction after the framing is finished. He was heavily involved in planning, though, and one of the design features – a trap door in the deck for entry – was his idea. Paul Farber of Acworth, whose business is welding and metal fabrication, has fashioned a house with an unusual design for his children Stone, 9, Gavin,12 and Sydney Marie, 13, but again using scrap lumber and railings left over from a job. Farber's house, built a few years ago, is about 9 feet off the ground, and two sides of the triangular structure are supported by trees, with the other supported by a ladder. He attached swings and a trapeze bar underneath the treehouse platform. “It's nothing fancy,” he says, “but it turned out really neat.” The design was dictated by materials – he didn't have enough lumber to make a square – plus, the pine trees in his backyard were small, and one tree couldn't support his structure. His wife, Lynn, says the building took a few weekends, but was worth it. The kids still play around the treehouse and invite neighborhood friends over. Matt and Danielle Bell of Brookhaven wanted a treehouse for their kids, Vega, 2, Asa, 5, Mary, 7, and but Matt didn't feel handy enough for the job. They hired friend and contractor Chris Secen for the seven-day project, based on ideas and a sketch. The rail design was Chris' idea, and Danielle suggested the old-fashioned ladder access. She's also added mosquito netting under the floor and over the doorways “It was definitely a design-as-you-go project,” Danielle says. The treehouse was finished last May, and though it cost about $3,000, the kids spent nearly every day last summer playing there, and likely will do an overnight stay or two this summer. Adult friends over for visits also have felt driven to climb up the tree. Here are some ideas to keep in mind if you plan to build your treehouse: The DesignBefore cutting into a pile of lumber, your kids need to design what they want their treehouse to look like. Some kids will try to convince you that they have it all in their heads and can build as they go. Do not listen to that. Get them to talk about what they are thinking and get it down. During the dialog, give them constructive suggestions and advice. Then, using grid paper, have them draw up their plans. Older kids can use a computer-aided drafting program. The BuildingEven if you have never swung a hammer in your life, you can build a treehouse with your kids. If you do not feel confident in your skills, invite a friend or family member over to help you. Some of the best memories are made while working together. The interaction between parents and children, siblings, and even friends can build bonds that last a lifetime. “If I were building a treehouse with a child,” says Pete Nelson, host of the popular TV show Treehouse Masters, “I would want him to learn that the experience of working with one's hands, with friends or family, is a joyful time – not like writing a term paper is a painful thing. Building a treehouse is never a painful thing.” If you are working with different ages of children, keep the little guys busy counting nails, making piles of five and multiplying them, or comparing the lengths of different boards. They can also run errands or fetch drinks. But do not underestimate their abilities. My youngest could drive a nail straight from the time he was age 3. What do you say? Is this the summer to make memories building a treehouse so your kids can dream? – Carol J. Alexander (Amanda Allen contributed to this article) The post Build a Treehouse for Your Kids appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. We checked with gifting goddess Oprah -and many mom friends- to find you presents aplenty! Drop some hints about these goodies for a happier holiday season. Some of these items have discount codes, so remind your gift-giver to check. Some items may be currently sold out, but may be restocked shortly. Barefoot Dreams Blankets, Throws and CardigansWhether you choose to wrap up in a blanket or cardigan, these soft spun items are the coziest way to cuddle, indoors or out. $116 and up. Aeropress Coffee and Espresso MakerMake a few cups in about a minute with rich flavor and no bitterness, no matter what time you have to wake up. $29.95.   23 and Me Genetic Test KitWhere exactly do you come from? Find out all the details that make you so unique with this home DNA test kit. As Oprah says, it's the ultimate selfie. $99.  MyTagalongs Electronics OrganizersWrap up your devices, cords, chargers and earbuds in one stylish package for on-the-go gear management. $10 and up. KazbrellaThe genius invention that keeps you dry after you close the umbrella with a reverse design. Plus, it's designed to withstand wind gusts. $60 and up; purchase online from UK.  Lipsense Lip ColorA moisturizing lip color that won't smear, kiss or rub off? We're sold. Plus it comes in more than 50 shades. $25. My Audio PetA pet you don't have to feed or walk! These adorable Bluetooth speakers wirelessly connect to wherever you keep your tunes or podcasts. $29.99  O-DusterDusting floors to grab pet hair, dirt and general grossness, this robotic gem is as helpful as it's fun to watch. $24.99.   Orbit CardSlip this super-then Bluetooth tracker into anything you'll want to find. Save precious minutes not hunting for your wallet or phone! $49.95.  Social Print Studio PosterTurn a year of Insta posts into wall-worthy art! Ask for a gift card and explore what else you can make with your best smartphone snaps. $25-$35. Spanx Faux Leather LeggingsComfortable, but in-control, leggings spice up your going-out wardrobe. In a pretty palette of colors, they'll go with a lot and make your butt look good to boot. $98.   Ugg SlippersIf you thought Uggs were comfortable before, slide into these chic and sassy slippers. $85 and up.  Tiny Tags Skinny Bar NecklaceThe perfect accessory: a sleek piece of mom jewelry you can wear day or night. The Tiny Tags bar collection fits the bill. $85 and up. Dr. Jart+ Tarot of MasksSheet masks are a great alternative to facials for moms with no time to spare. A set of seven sheet masks in a fun box set target any face's fortune and gets your skin ready to sparkle at the holidays. $36.    LSA International Shot Serving SetChill, girl! Do girls night in right with a chic vodka serving set that keeps the shots cold. $185. Waves Forever Cold Water BottleThis big gulp holds up to 34 fluid ounces and keep liquids cold for up to 24 hours or hot for up to 12 hours (we've tested it!) The wide mouth makes it easy to fill, too. $39.   Kindle PaperwhiteIn black or white, there's still no beating the Paperwhite for glare-free bright sunlight or dark nighttime reading. Ask for some new reading material to go with it, too. $120. Dahlia Shower TurbansCuter than a shower cap, these water-proof fabric lined turbans preserve your blow out in glam style. $40. Madd Capp PuzzlesPuzzles are low-tech entertainment that help you connect with the kids and unwind from a busy day. Plus, you'll have such a feeling of accomplishment when you put one together. From $19.99. BeatsX EarphonesThese fast-charging lightweight buds produce powerful sound. The magnetic ends stay together for less tangles. $150. For more holiday 2017 gift ideas, check out all of Oprah's Favorite Things for 2017 at Amazon.com or Oprah.com. The post Atlanta Parent's Favorite Things: Gift Inspiration for Yourself appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. Busy parents often turn to the internet or big box stores to shop for holiday kid gifts. Sure, Amazon makes it easy; Target has a pretty good selection and Walmart's prices are hard to beat. But if you're looking for unique, specialty or just super cool gifts, try one of Atlanta's mom and pop shops. They offer a customer service experience you can't get at a chain store or online. Tell them the age of the child and these toy shop owners can help locate the perfect gift. Kids enjoy going to the stores too, because they get to do something they can't do at the other places-actually play. Here are a few of our favorites. Kazoo ToysÂKids and parents alike go coo coo for Kazoo Toys, a truly full-service toy store in Buckhead. Owners Joe and Whitney Novak focus on a âtrio of children's fun: imagination, education and activity.â Parents can peruse their website before visiting the store to shop toy recommendations by age. They also offer call-ahead ordering and complimentary gift wrap. Rhen's Nest Toy ShopFamilies shop for everything from unusual games to fidgets to projectile toys at their Glenwood Park and Ponce City Market locations. Kids have the run of the store too, and can get hands on by trying out the toys. Their mission is to bring back family game night, so their selection of games is especially impressive. Treehouse Kid and CraftLocated in Decatur and Athens, browse their carefully curated collection of toys, art and craft supplies, clothing and books. Kids will enjoy the play areas to try out the toys. The store also has art classes for kids 2-14, drop-in classes on Saturdays, and break camps âperfect for experience gifts this holiday season. Richard's Variety StoreÂPrepare to find things you didn't know you needed at Richard's Variety Store in Midtown. After looking past the gag gifts and knick knacks, customers will also find tons of toys for kidsâpuzzles galore, retro toys, costumes and even funky puppets. Seed FactoryCheck out Seed Factory in the Westside Provisions District for the babies and children on your list. This store carries everything adorable like clothes (newborn to age 8), books, classic wooden toys and arts and crafts. Eddie's Trick ShopÂThis place is a gift gold mine for kids who are into magic, costumes and practical jokes. Taking up a full block on the square in Marietta, Eddie's has hard-to-find items for those hard-to-buy-for kids. OTP too far? They have a second location in Decatur. Kings Toy StoreÂAt this newly opened store in Canton, parents can find wacky toys like âThe Bug Vacâ (which is exactly what it sounds like), girlie gifts like the hair chalk salon and educational items like âMy First Chemistry Kit.â Bring the kids and have them write their letters to Santa and mail them right in the store. (Be sure to peek at their lists too.) Shenanigans ToysShoppers on the south side love to comb through this Peachtree City favorite with a huge selection of toys, games, books and stuffed animals. Kids love to come along when the store offers open play in a big area with outdoor-style play sets. (Open play is free with same day purchase of $10 or you can pay $5.00 per child.) Legacy StationTrain aficianados flock to this hobby store in Lilburn for its huge selection of Lionel and MTH trains. But they also go beyond the tracks with rocket building sets, dollhouses, Breyer horses and creative science kits. The post Best Local Kids Toy Stores for Holiday Gifts appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. Our city has so much to offer during the holidays from festive shows to events and Santa appearances. Also check out our list of 20+ Places to Meet Santa Around Atlanta, Best Ice Skating Rinks Around Atlanta, Best Christmas Light and Tree Displays as well as Best Neighborhood Lights Around Atlanta. These top-notch events and attractions will get your family in the cheerful spirit: See Magical Twinkling LightsCelebrate 25 years this holiday season from Nov. 17 to Jan. 3 at Lanier Islands' Magical Nights of Lights. Gaze at impressive displays throughout the resort with millions of twinkling holiday lights. Don't miss the 65-foot Universal Christmas tree set atop a giant drum. Visit the Holiday Village inside LanierWorld for Santa visits, marshmallow roasting and carnival rides. Meet the Most Famous Reindeer of AllPrepare for a season decked out in silver and gold when Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeerâ¢Â takes the stage at the Center for Puppetry Arts from Nov. 7-Dec. 31. Based on the 1964 television special, this magical show has become a holiday tradition for Atlanta families for over 10 years. After the show, all-inclusive tickets include access to the Create-A-Puppet Workshop⢠and admission to the Worlds of Puppetry Museum. Glide and Skate on Real IcePractice your jumps and twirls this season by visiting one of two Ice Days Ice Skating Rinks. The family-owned and operated rinks are made of real ice for a fun and authentic ice skating experience. Locations in Conyers and LaGrange offer low prices and birthday party packages, and have covered areas to block from rain. Two-hour skating sessions are available for $10, with skate rental included. Explore Holidays from Around the WorldJingle all the way to Children's Museum of Atlanta for festive fun. Start with Celebrations in Light, a month-long exploration of holidays from around the world. Families can dance, sing, and create make-and-take projects focused on Las Posadas, Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. New this year, the Museum will have an Ice (aka: Carpet) Skating Rink (no skates needed) built especially for littles. To send out 2017 in style, don't miss the New Year's Bubble Bash. Visit a Decked-Out Hall of FameMeet Fumbles the Elf and Santa this holiday season at College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience. December 9 through New Year's Day, Deck the Hall will be in full swing with treats and bright holiday decorations. Don't miss fun daily activities and Fumbles the Elf, as well as appearances by Santa each Saturday and Sunday. Winter EnchantmentStroll through Atlanta's only authentic German market, feel snow fall from above, meet Santa Claus and experience SKATE Atlantic Station's outdoor ice rink. Festivities begin Nov. 18 with Light Up Atlantic Station, complete with musical entertainment, kids' activities, live reindeer, Santa's Parade and lighting of the 50' Christmas tree in Central Park. Charming Holiday Puppet ShowsDon't miss the delightful and charming Roswell Winter Puppet Series at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center this winter, and even meet Santa Claus in the lobby following each performance. Kids and parents alike will enjoy two shows featuring puppet characters from the North Pole and the mouse from 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Experience the True Meaning of ChristmasExperience the joy of Christmas with The First Noel at Ferst Center for the Arts. Set in 1980s Harlem, The First Noel follows three generations of a family in search of Christmas joy many years after the tragic loss of a loved one. The First Noel runs from Dec. 8-24 at Ferst Center for Arts. The music includes a delightful reimaging of traditional holiday favorites in jazz, gospel and pop styles. Holiday Fun in RoswellCelebrate the most wonderful time of year in Historic Downtown Roswell. The season begins on December 2, with Breakfast with Santa at Roswell Area Park, kids can eat, take photos with Santa, make crafts and have their face painted. Gingerbread Christmas at Smith Plantation includes gingerbread baking over an open hearth and holiday ornament making. Holiday Celebration on the Square includes lighting, choral performances Santa appearance andSanta's Secret Gift Shop. Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and FutureJoin Alliance Theatre for one of Atlanta's most treasured holiday shows, A Christmas Carol. Celebrate the holidays by attending this Broadway-scale production with beautiful live music and an all-Atlanta cast. Experience Alliance's adaptation staged for the first time at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Special EventsMacy's Pink Pig. Lenox Square Mall. Atlanta's famous pig train takes families for a life-sized storybook ride. Open through Dec. 31. Nov. hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun., noon-6 p.m. Closed Nov. 19 and 23. Nov. 26, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Upper Level Parking Deck. 3393 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. 404-231-2800. $3 per ride. Stone Mountain Christmas. Stone Mountain Park. More than two million lights and an abundance of performances and activities. Nov. 11-Jan. 3. Visit stonemountainpark.com for schedule and prices. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. Winter Wonderland. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. An exhibit showcasing different holiday displays from cultures across the globe. Nov. 17-Jan. 7. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. Included with museum admission. Adults, $18; ages 3-12, $16; ages 2 and younger, free. Snow Shows. Atlantic Station. Take a walk through Central Park and watch snow fall from above. Begins Nov. 18. Sun.-Thurs. 7 p.m. Fri. and Sat. every hour from 6-9 p.m. 1380 Atlantic Dr., Atlanta. 404-410-4010. Free. Festival of the SEAson. Georgia Aquarium. Galleries and exhibits turn into a winter wonderland, incorporating light and music shows, appearances by Santa and SCUBA Claus, holiday entertainment, daily tree-lighting ceremonies and more. Nov. 18-Dec. 31. Daily. 225 Baker St., Atlanta. 404-581- 4000. Adults, $39.95; ages 3-12, $33.95; ages 2 and younger, free. Holly Jolly Film Fest. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Holiday movies, crafts and cultural programs. Nov. 18, 25 and Dec. 2, 9 and 16. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. Included with museum admission. Adults, $18; ages 3-12, $16; ages 2 and younger, free. Holiday in the Park. Six Flags. More than one million LED lights, tons of Christmas trees and live shows with holiday themed attractions. Nov. 19-Jan 3. Visit sixflags.com for schedule. 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell. $68.99; children under 48â³, $48.99; ages 2 and younger, free. Holiday Celebration & Live Nativity. North Georgia Zoo. Nativity animals, Stary Night tours, hot chocolate and Christmas carols. Nov. 24-26. 5-7 p.m. 2912 Paradise Valley Rd., Cleveland. 706-348-7279. Free; Stary Night tours and zoo admission, extra. Santa and Grinch Appearance. Ponce City Market. Come visit the second floor and meet these iconic characters. Parade and Santa's workshops with gift-wrapping and stocking-stuffing stations. Nov. 24-Dec. 23. Daily. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta. 404-900-7900. Free. A Christmas at Callanwolde Designer Show House. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center. Tour the historic mansion decorated for the holidays. Enjoy the artists' market and themed events. Nov. 24-Dec.12. Daily, noon-8 p.m. 980 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta. 404-872-5338. $25; ages 3 and younger, free. Holiday Crafts and MarketsElegant Elf Marketplace. Lake Forest Elementary School. More than 70 vendors with crafts, home decor, children's goods, artistic creations, food and more. Nov. 4 and 5. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 5920 Sandy Springs Cir., Sandy Springs. sandyspringssociety.org. Adults, $5; ages 10 and younger, free. Holiday Craft Classes. Area Michaels Stores. Make a different craft weekly during the holiday season. Nov. 4, 11, 18. 30-minute sessions, every half hour. Visit michaels.com for times and locations. Ages 3 and older, $2; includes supplies. Holiday Market. Due West United Methodist Church. More than 40 vendors sell holiday creations, children's gifts, jewelry and gift baskets. Nov. 4. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 3956 Due West Rd., Marietta. 770-427-3835. Free. Holiday Gift Show. Northside Methodist Preschool. More than 75 vendors with holiday items for all ages. Ladies preview: Nov. 9, 5:30-8 p.m. Show: Nov. 10 and 11, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 2799 Northside Dr., Atlanta. 404-355-6475. $5; 13 and younger, free. Shoppe Holiday Market. Cobb Galleria Centre. Handmade and boutique goods, crafts, jewelry, home décor and gourmet foods. Nov. 10-12. Fri. Noon-7 p.m. ; Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 2 Galleria Pkwy. SE, Atlanta. 770-955-8000. Adults, $10; ages 11 and younger, free. Holiday Festival. Dunwoody United Methodist Church. More than 120 artisans, kids' zone and photos with Santa. Nov. 11. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1548 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody. 770-394-0675. Free admission; activities extra. UMW Craft Show. Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Over 50 arts and crafts vendors, silent auction, door prize, bake sale and meet and greet with Santa. Nov. 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Nov. 11, 9-4 p.m. 1770 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. 770-971-1465. Free. Holiday Craft Market. Pinckneyville Park Community Rec Center. Handmade gifts, pottery and décor, plus activities for kids and raffle prizes. Nov. 11. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 4650 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Norcross. 678-277-0920. Free. Holiday Fair. Waldorf School of Atlanta. Shop in the artist market, candle dipping, jump rope making and face painting. Nov. 11. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 827 Kirk Rd., Decatur. 404-377-1315. Free admission; activities extra. Holiday Artists Market. Spruill Gallery. Locally-crafted gifts and holiday decor. Nov. 14-Dec. 23. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving. 4681 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta. 770-394-3447. Products for purchase. Holiday Marketplace. St. Pius X High School. More than 150 artisans featuring jewelry, pottery, paintings and other handmade items. Nov. 18. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2674 Johnson Rd., Atlanta. 404-636- 3023. Admission, $3. Ice Holiday Shopping Spectacular. Georgia Freight Depot. 175 craft and vintage vendors, food for purchase and swag bag for the first 250 attendees. Nov. 18-19, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 65 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta. ice-atlanta.com. $5 cash only; 12 and younger, free. Christkindl Market. Atlantic Station. Walk through and shop in a traditional German market. Music, live entertainment and more. Nov. 24-Dec. 23. Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 1-8 p.m. 1380 Atlantic Dr., Atlanta. 404-410-4010. Free admission; products for purchase. Holidays at the High Artisan Market. High Museum of Art. Meet local artists and shop for unique gift items including jewelry, textiles, home goods, accessories and more. Nov. 24-25, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404-733-4400. Free entrance to museum shop and market. Dance and TheaterRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Center for Puppetry Arts. Rudolph is back with this faithful adaptation of the holiday story. Nov. 7-Dec. 31. See puppet.org for showtimes. 1404 Spring St., Atlanta. 404-873-3391. Ages 2 and older, $19.50. Elf Jr. the Musical. Elm Street Cultural Arts Village. Based on the holiday film, this hilarious musical comedy follows Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity. Nov. 10-12. Fri. and Sat. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. 8534 Main St. Woodstock. 678-494-4251. $15 The Nutcracker. Infinite Energy Center. North Atlanta Dance Theatre performs the classic story. Nov. 10-12. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $18-$28. Gift of the Magi. Marietta Theatre in the Square. This adaptation centers around a local streetcar driver who doesn't have the money for Christmas presents. Magi tells the story of love and sacrifice. Kids will also enjoy snacks, crafts and holiday characters. Nov. 16-19; 25-26 and 30; Dec. 1-3. See theatreinthesquare.net for showtimes. 11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta. 770-426-4800. $10-$35. The Nutcracker. Infinite Energy Center. Southern Ballet Theatre performs the story of Clara and her prince. Nov. 18 and 19. Sat. 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $16.50-$20.50. A Christmas Carol-The Musical. Infinite Energy Center. Susan Chambers Dance Company performs the full-length Broadway musical version of the classic story. Nov. 21. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $19-$27. The Nutcracker. Infinite Energy Center. Northeast Atlanta Ballet Performs this version of the classic. Nov. 24-26. Fri. 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 and 6 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $18.50-$24.50. The Nutcracker. Roswell Cultural Arts Center. Follow Clara through a dream world of battling mice and dancing sugarplums in this production presented by Tolbert Yilmaz School of Dance and the Roswell Dance Theatre. Nov. 24 and 25; Dec. 1-3. See tysod.com for showtimes and special events. 950 Forrest St., Roswell. 770-998-0259. $20-$55. The Nutcracker. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre. Georgia Metropolitan Dance Theatre presents the beloved story. Nov. 24-26. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. 548 S Marietta Pkwy., Marietta. 678-287-9020. $10-$30. A Christmas Story. OnStage Atlanta. For Ralphie, there is no greater Christmas gift than a genuine Red Ryder, unfortunately, his mom, teacher and even Santa don't agree. Watch the hilarious story re-told through musical form. Nov. 24-Dec. 17. Possible extension through Dec. 23. See onstageatlanta.com for schedule. 2969 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. 404-897-1802. $17 and up. The Hip Hop Nutcracker. Fox Theatre. A new spin on a classic includes a cast of hip-hop dancers, a DJ and a violinist. Nov. 26. 6:30 p.m. 660 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 855-285-8499. $39.70-$97.25. Black Nativity Atlanta. Southwest Arts Center. Retelling of the Nativity story from an African- American perspective. Dance, anthems, and gospel numbers. Nov. 29-Dec. 17. See blacknativityatlanta.com for schedule. 915 New Hope Rd., Atlanta. 404-613-3220. Adults, $40- $50; ages 12 and younger, $15. Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley. Theatrical Outfit. The Christmas-themed sequel to âPride and Prejudiceâ will delight Jane Austen fans. Nov. 30-Dec. 24. See theatricaloutfit.org for schedule. 84 Luckie St., Atlanta. 678-528-1500. Prices vary by date $20.50-51. The Snow Queen. Serenbe Playhouse. From the classic tale that inspired âFrozen,â this version lights up the wintry woods with a story of love's sovereign power over evil. Nov. 30-Dec. 30. Wed.-Sun. 8 p.m. Early shows Sat. and Sun. 6 p.m. 10640 Serenbe Ln., Chattahoochee Hills. 770-463-1110. $20; ages 12 and younger, $10. MusicChristmas with Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith. Infinite Energy Center. Hear Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and guests Jordan Smith and the Georgia Symphony Orchestra perform Christmas classics. Nov. 25. 7 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770- 626-2464. $39.50 and up. 98 Degrees at Christmas. Atlanta Symphony Hall. The vocal quartet performs a new Christmas album full of classics such as âLet it Snowâ and âRun Rudolph Run.â Nov. 29. 7:30 p.m. 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404- 733-5000. $39 and up. Fun with SantaSanta Arrival Celebration. Town Center at Cobb. Santa parade, activities and holidayinspired offerings. Nov. 3. 5:30-7:30 p.m. 400 Ernest Barrett Pkwy., Kennesaw. 770-424- 0742. Free. Wake up Santa. Georgia Aquarium. Help wake up Santa Claus to ring in the holidays. Interactive activities, holiday snacks and Santa meet and greet. Nov. 18. 9-10:30 a.m. 225 Baker St., Atlanta. 404-581-4000. $12.95 per person, does not include aquarium admission: Adults, $39.95; ages 3-12, $33.95; ages 2 and younger, free. Santa's Arrival. Southeastern Railway Museum. Santa arrives at the museum by train. Take photos with Santa and enjoy refreshments and entertainment. Nov. 18. 1 p.m. 3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth. 770-476- 2013. Free with admission to the museum. Adults, $10; ages 2-12, $7; ages 1 and younger, free. Storytime with Santa. Avalon. Visit with St. Nick as he reads holiday classics. Preregister. Nov. 20-Dec. 18. Mondays 6 and 6:45 p.m. Third St., Alpharetta. 770-765- 1000. $15 per child. Santa on the Square. Downtown Newnan. See Santa light the Christmas tree. Kids bring your wish list and parents bring a camera for photos. Nov. 24. 6-8 p.m. N. Court Sq., Newnan. 770-253-8283. Free. Botanical St. Nick. Atlanta Botanical Garden. Bring your camera and come tell all of your holiday wishes to St. Nick in his botanical head wreath. Nov. 25; Dec. 2, 9 and 16. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 1345 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta. 404-876-5859. Included with admission. Adults, $21.95; ages 3-12, $15.95; ages 2 and younger, free. Beyond AtlantaPolar Express Experience. Southeastern Railway Museum. Watch the âPolar Expressâ in an authentic train car, and enjoy cookies and hot chocolate. Nov. 25; Dec. 2, 9 and 16. 1, 1:45, 3:30, 4:15 and 6 p.m. 3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth. 770-476-2013. $28; ages 1 and younger, free. Christmas at Biltmore. Biltmore Estate. Holiday décor, live music, storytelling, gingerbread house and cookie-making workshops and evening candlelight tours. Nov. 3-Jan. 7. 1 Lodge St., Asheville N.C. Dates and pricing vary. Visit biltmore.com for details. The Polar Express Train Ride. Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. A round-trip train ride with a Santa visit. Includes warm cocoa, carols and a treat while the story is narrated. Select dates Nov. 10-Dec. 31. Departure times at gsmr.com. 45 Mitchell St. Bryson City, N.C. 800-872-4681. Prices vary: Adults, $42-88; ages 2-12, $28-$64; ages 23 months and younger, complimentary-$21. A Country Christmas. Gaylord Opryland Resort. Enjoy lavish holiday displays, snow tubing, performances and more. Nov. 10-Jan. 1. 2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 615-889-1000. Schedule and prices vary. Fantasy in Lights. Callaway Gardens. Drive through more than eight million twinkling lights and a garden decorated for the season. Nov. 17-Jan. 6. Opens at 6 p.m. 17800 US Hwy. 27, Pine Mountain. 800-852-3810. Adults, $21-$28; ages 6-12, $10.50-$14; ages 5 and younger, free. Enchanted Garden of Lights. Rock City. Make your way through one million holiday lights with over 30 different scenes from the North Pole to Magic Forest and Yule Town. Decorate cookies and meet Santa. Nov. 17-Jan. 6. Daily 6-9 p.m. Closed Dec. 24. 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain. 706-820-2531. Adults, $19.95- $22.95; ages 3-12, $11.95-$12.95. Appalachian Christmas Celebration. BabyLand General Hospital. Santa visits, holiday decorations, costumed characters, carolers and milk and cookies with Mrs. Claus. Nov. 18. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 300 N.O.K. Dr., Cleveland. 706- 865-2171. Free. United Way Festival of Trees. Unicoi Lodge. Beautifully-decorated trees and wreaths throughout Unicoi Lodge. Trees and wreaths available for bid. Nov. 19-Dec. 9. 1788 Hwy. 356, Helen. 706-878-2201. Free. North Pole Limited. Tennessee Valley Railroad. A round-trip journey to the âNorth Poleâ, featuring storytelling, light refreshments and an appearance by Santa. Select dates Nov. 24- Dec. 30. See tvrail.com for departure times and prices. 4119 Cromwell Rd, Chattanooga, Tenn. 423-894-8028. Prices vary by trip. The post Ultimate Kid-Friendly Guide to Holiday Events in Atlanta and Beyond appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. Baby & Toddler Toy GiveawayClick here to enter to win a Baby & Toddler Toy Package (valued at $150)!
The post 2017 Toy Giveaway! appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. Our city has so much to offer during the holidays from festive shows to events and Santa appearances. Also check out our list of 20+ Places to Meet Santa Around Atlanta, Best Ice Skating Rinks Around Atlanta, Best Christmas Light and Tree Displays as well as Best Neighborhood Lights Around Atlanta. These top-notch events and attractions will get your family in the cheerful spirit: See Magical Twinkling LightsCelebrate 25 years this holiday season from Nov. 17 to Jan. 3 at Lanier Islands' Magical Nights of Lights. Gaze at impressive displays throughout the resort with millions of twinkling holiday lights. Don't miss the 65-foot Universal Christmas tree set atop a giant drum. Visit the Holiday Village inside LanierWorld for Santa visits, marshmallow roasting and carnival rides. Meet the Most Famous Reindeer of AllPrepare for a season decked out in silver and gold when Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeerâ¢Â takes the stage at the Center for Puppetry Arts from Nov. 7-Dec. 31. Based on the 1964 television special, this magical show has become a holiday tradition for Atlanta families for over 10 years. After the show, all-inclusive tickets include access to the Create-A-Puppet Workshop⢠and admission to the Worlds of Puppetry Museum. Glide and Skate on Real IcePractice your jumps and twirls this season by visiting one of two Ice Days Ice Skating Rinks. The family-owned and operated rinks are made of real ice for a fun and authentic ice skating experience. Locations in Conyers and LaGrange offer low prices and birthday party packages, and have covered areas to block from rain. Two-hour skating sessions are available for $10, with skate rental included. Explore Holidays from Around the WorldJingle all the way to Children's Museum of Atlanta for festive fun. Start with Celebrations in Light, a month-long exploration of holidays from around the world. Families can dance, sing, and create make-and-take projects focused on Las Posadas, Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. New this year, the Museum will have an Ice (aka: Carpet) Skating Rink (no skates needed) built especially for littles. To send out 2017 in style, don't miss the New Year's Bubble Bash. Visit a Decked-Out Hall of FameMeet Fumbles the Elf and Santa this holiday season at College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience. December 9 through New Year's Day, Deck the Hall will be in full swing with treats and bright holiday decorations. Don't miss fun daily activities and Fumbles the Elf, as well as appearances by Santa each Saturday and Sunday. Winter EnchantmentStroll through Atlanta's only authentic German market, feel snow fall from above, meet Santa Claus and experience SKATE Atlantic Station's outdoor ice rink. Festivities begin Nov. 18 with Light Up Atlantic Station, complete with musical entertainment, kids' activities, live reindeer, Santa's Parade and lighting of the 50' Christmas tree in Central Park. Charming Holiday Puppet ShowsDon't miss the delightful and charming Roswell Winter Puppet Series at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center this winter, and even meet Santa Claus in the lobby following each performance. Kids and parents alike will enjoy two shows featuring puppet characters from the North Pole and the mouse from 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Experience the True Meaning of ChristmasExperience the joy of Christmas with The First Noel at Ferst Center for the Arts. Set in 1980s Harlem, The First Noel follows three generations of a family in search of Christmas joy many years after the tragic loss of a loved one. The First Noel runs from Dec. 8-24 at Ferst Center for Arts. The music includes a delightful reimaging of traditional holiday favorites in jazz, gospel and pop styles. Holiday Fun in RoswellCelebrate the most wonderful time of year in Historic Downtown Roswell. The season begins on December 2, with Breakfast with Santa at Roswell Area Park, kids can eat, take photos with Santa, make crafts and have their face painted. Gingerbread Christmas at Smith Plantation includes gingerbread baking over an open hearth and holiday ornament making. Holiday Celebration on the Square includes lighting, choral performances Santa appearance andSanta's Secret Gift Shop. Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and FutureJoin Alliance Theatre for one of Atlanta's most treasured holiday shows, A Christmas Carol. Celebrate the holidays by attending this Broadway-scale production with beautiful live music and an all-Atlanta cast. Experience Alliance's adaptation staged for the first time at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. Special EventsMacy's Pink Pig. Lenox Square Mall. Atlanta's famous pig train takes families for a life-sized storybook ride. Open through Dec. 31. Nov. hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun., noon-6 p.m. Closed Nov. 19 and 23. Nov. 26, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Upper Level Parking Deck. 3393 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta. 404-231-2800. $3 per ride. Stone Mountain Christmas. Stone Mountain Park. More than two million lights and an abundance of performances and activities. Nov. 11-Jan. 3. Visit stonemountainpark.com for schedule and prices. 1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd., Stone Mountain. 800-401-2407. Winter Wonderland. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. An exhibit showcasing different holiday displays from cultures across the globe. Nov. 17-Jan. 7. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. Included with museum admission. Adults, $18; ages 3-12, $16; ages 2 and younger, free. Snow Shows. Atlantic Station. Take a walk through Central Park and watch snow fall from above. Begins Nov. 18. Sun.-Thurs. 7 p.m. Fri. and Sat. every hour from 6-9 p.m. 1380 Atlantic Dr., Atlanta. 404-410-4010. Free. Festival of the SEAson. Georgia Aquarium. Galleries and exhibits turn into a winter wonderland, incorporating light and music shows, appearances by Santa and SCUBA Claus, holiday entertainment, daily tree-lighting ceremonies and more. Nov. 18-Dec. 31. Daily. 225 Baker St., Atlanta. 404-581- 4000. Adults, $39.95; ages 3-12, $33.95; ages 2 and younger, free. Holly Jolly Film Fest. Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Holiday movies, crafts and cultural programs. Nov. 18, 25 and Dec. 2, 9 and 16. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 767 Clifton Rd., Atlanta. 404-929-6300. Included with museum admission. Adults, $18; ages 3-12, $16; ages 2 and younger, free. Holiday in the Park. Six Flags. More than one million LED lights, tons of Christmas trees and live shows with holiday themed attractions. Nov. 19-Jan 3. Visit sixflags.com for schedule. 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell. $68.99; children under 48â³, $48.99; ages 2 and younger, free. Holiday Celebration & Live Nativity. North Georgia Zoo. Nativity animals, Stary Night tours, hot chocolate and Christmas carols. Nov. 24-26. 5-7 p.m. 2912 Paradise Valley Rd., Cleveland. 706-348-7279. Free; Stary Night tours and zoo admission, extra. Santa and Grinch Appearance. Ponce City Market. Come visit the second floor and meet these iconic characters. Parade and Santa's workshops with gift-wrapping and stocking-stuffing stations. Nov. 24-Dec. 23. Daily. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta. 404-900-7900. Free. A Christmas at Callanwolde Designer Show House. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center. Tour the historic mansion decorated for the holidays. Enjoy the artists' market and themed events. Nov. 24-Dec.12. Daily, noon-8 p.m. 980 Briarcliff Rd., Atlanta. 404-872-5338. $25; ages 3 and younger, free. Holiday Crafts and MarketsElegant Elf Marketplace. Lake Forest Elementary School. More than 70 vendors with crafts, home decor, children's goods, artistic creations, food and more. Nov. 4 and 5. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 5920 Sandy Springs Cir., Sandy Springs. sandyspringssociety.org. Adults, $5; ages 10 and younger, free. Holiday Craft Classes. Area Michaels Stores. Make a different craft weekly during the holiday season. Nov. 4, 11, 18. 30-minute sessions, every half hour. Visit michaels.com for times and locations. Ages 3 and older, $2; includes supplies. Holiday Market. Due West United Methodist Church. More than 40 vendors sell holiday creations, children's gifts, jewelry and gift baskets. Nov. 4. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 3956 Due West Rd., Marietta. 770-427-3835. Free. Holiday Gift Show. Northside Methodist Preschool. More than 75 vendors with holiday items for all ages. Ladies preview: Nov. 9, 5:30-8 p.m. Show: Nov. 10 and 11, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 2799 Northside Dr., Atlanta. 404-355-6475. $5; 13 and younger, free. Shoppe Holiday Market. Cobb Galleria Centre. Handmade and boutique goods, crafts, jewelry, home décor and gourmet foods. Nov. 10-12. Fri. Noon-7 p.m. ; Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 2 Galleria Pkwy. SE, Atlanta. 770-955-8000. Adults, $10; ages 11 and younger, free. Holiday Festival. Dunwoody United Methodist Church. More than 120 artisans, kids' zone and photos with Santa. Nov. 11. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1548 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody. 770-394-0675. Free admission; activities extra. UMW Craft Show. Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Over 50 arts and crafts vendors, silent auction, door prize, bake sale and meet and greet with Santa. Nov. 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Nov. 11, 9-4 p.m. 1770 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta. 770-971-1465. Free. Holiday Craft Market. Pinckneyville Park Community Rec Center. Handmade gifts, pottery and décor, plus activities for kids and raffle prizes. Nov. 11. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 4650 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Norcross. 678-277-0920. Free. Holiday Fair. Waldorf School of Atlanta. Shop in the artist market, candle dipping, jump rope making and face painting. Nov. 11. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 827 Kirk Rd., Decatur. 404-377-1315. Free admission; activities extra. Holiday Artists Market. Spruill Gallery. Locally-crafted gifts and holiday decor. Nov. 14-Dec. 23. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving. 4681 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta. 770-394-3447. Products for purchase. Holiday Marketplace. St. Pius X High School. More than 150 artisans featuring jewelry, pottery, paintings and other handmade items. Nov. 18. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2674 Johnson Rd., Atlanta. 404-636- 3023. Admission, $3. Ice Holiday Shopping Spectacular. Georgia Freight Depot. 175 craft and vintage vendors, food for purchase and swag bag for the first 250 attendees. Nov. 18-19, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 65 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. SE, Atlanta. ice-atlanta.com. $5 cash only; 12 and younger, free. Christkindl Market. Atlantic Station. Walk through and shop in a traditional German market. Music, live entertainment and more. Nov. 24-Dec. 23. Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 1-8 p.m. 1380 Atlantic Dr., Atlanta. 404-410-4010. Free admission; products for purchase. Holidays at the High Artisan Market. High Museum of Art. Meet local artists and shop for unique gift items including jewelry, textiles, home goods, accessories and more. Nov. 24-25, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404-733-4400. Free entrance to museum shop and market. Dance and TheaterRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Center for Puppetry Arts. Rudolph is back with this faithful adaptation of the holiday story. Nov. 7-Dec. 31. See puppet.org for showtimes. 1404 Spring St., Atlanta. 404-873-3391. Ages 2 and older, $19.50. Elf Jr. the Musical. Elm Street Cultural Arts Village. Based on the holiday film, this hilarious musical comedy follows Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity. Nov. 10-12. Fri. and Sat. 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. 8534 Main St. Woodstock. 678-494-4251. $15 The Nutcracker. Infinite Energy Center. North Atlanta Dance Theatre performs the classic story. Nov. 10-12. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $18-$28. Gift of the Magi. Marietta Theatre in the Square. This adaptation centers around a local streetcar driver who doesn't have the money for Christmas presents. Magi tells the story of love and sacrifice. Kids will also enjoy snacks, crafts and holiday characters. Nov. 16-19; 25-26 and 30; Dec. 1-3. See theatreinthesquare.net for showtimes. 11 Whitlock Ave., Marietta. 770-426-4800. $10-$35. The Nutcracker. Infinite Energy Center. Southern Ballet Theatre performs the story of Clara and her prince. Nov. 18 and 19. Sat. 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $16.50-$20.50. A Christmas Carol-The Musical. Infinite Energy Center. Susan Chambers Dance Company performs the full-length Broadway musical version of the classic story. Nov. 21. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $19-$27. The Nutcracker. Infinite Energy Center. Northeast Atlanta Ballet Performs this version of the classic. Nov. 24-26. Fri. 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 and 6 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770-626-2464. $18.50-$24.50. The Nutcracker. Roswell Cultural Arts Center. Follow Clara through a dream world of battling mice and dancing sugarplums in this production presented by Tolbert Yilmaz School of Dance and the Roswell Dance Theatre. Nov. 24 and 25; Dec. 1-3. See tysod.com for showtimes and special events. 950 Forrest St., Roswell. 770-998-0259. $20-$55. The Nutcracker. Jennie T. Anderson Theatre. Georgia Metropolitan Dance Theatre presents the beloved story. Nov. 24-26. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Sat. 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. 548 S Marietta Pkwy., Marietta. 678-287-9020. $10-$30. A Christmas Story. OnStage Atlanta. For Ralphie, there is no greater Christmas gift than a genuine Red Ryder, unfortunately, his mom, teacher and even Santa don't agree. Watch the hilarious story re-told through musical form. Nov. 24-Dec. 17. Possible extension through Dec. 23. See onstageatlanta.com for schedule. 2969 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. 404-897-1802. $17 and up. The Hip Hop Nutcracker. Fox Theatre. A new spin on a classic includes a cast of hip-hop dancers, a DJ and a violinist. Nov. 26. 6:30 p.m. 660 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 855-285-8499. $39.70-$97.25. Black Nativity Atlanta. Southwest Arts Center. Retelling of the Nativity story from an African- American perspective. Dance, anthems, and gospel numbers. Nov. 29-Dec. 17. See blacknativityatlanta.com for schedule. 915 New Hope Rd., Atlanta. 404-613-3220. Adults, $40- $50; ages 12 and younger, $15. Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley. Theatrical Outfit. The Christmas-themed sequel to âPride and Prejudiceâ will delight Jane Austen fans. Nov. 30-Dec. 24. See theatricaloutfit.org for schedule. 84 Luckie St., Atlanta. 678-528-1500. Prices vary by date $20.50-51. The Snow Queen. Serenbe Playhouse. From the classic tale that inspired âFrozen,â this version lights up the wintry woods with a story of love's sovereign power over evil. Nov. 30-Dec. 30. Wed.-Sun. 8 p.m. Early shows Sat. and Sun. 6 p.m. 10640 Serenbe Ln., Chattahoochee Hills. 770-463-1110. $20; ages 12 and younger, $10. MusicChristmas with Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith. Infinite Energy Center. Hear Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and guests Jordan Smith and the Georgia Symphony Orchestra perform Christmas classics. Nov. 25. 7 p.m. 6400 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth. 770- 626-2464. $39.50 and up. 98 Degrees at Christmas. Atlanta Symphony Hall. The vocal quartet performs a new Christmas album full of classics such as âLet it Snowâ and âRun Rudolph Run.â Nov. 29. 7:30 p.m. 1280 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404- 733-5000. $39 and up. Fun with SantaSanta Arrival Celebration. Town Center at Cobb. Santa parade, activities and holidayinspired offerings. Nov. 3. 5:30-7:30 p.m. 400 Ernest Barrett Pkwy., Kennesaw. 770-424- 0742. Free. Wake up Santa. Georgia Aquarium. Help wake up Santa Claus to ring in the holidays. Interactive activities, holiday snacks and Santa meet and greet. Nov. 18. 9-10:30 a.m. 225 Baker St., Atlanta. 404-581-4000. $12.95 per person, does not include aquarium admission: Adults, $39.95; ages 3-12, $33.95; ages 2 and younger, free. Santa's Arrival. Southeastern Railway Museum. Santa arrives at the museum by train. Take photos with Santa and enjoy refreshments and entertainment. Nov. 18. 1 p.m. 3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth. 770-476- 2013. Free with admission to the museum. Adults, $10; ages 2-12, $7; ages 1 and younger, free. Storytime with Santa. Avalon. Visit with St. Nick as he reads holiday classics. Preregister. Nov. 20-Dec. 18. Mondays 6 and 6:45 p.m. Third St., Alpharetta. 770-765- 1000. $15 per child. Santa on the Square. Downtown Newnan. See Santa light the Christmas tree. Kids bring your wish list and parents bring a camera for photos. Nov. 24. 6-8 p.m. N. Court Sq., Newnan. 770-253-8283. Free. Botanical St. Nick. Atlanta Botanical Garden. Bring your camera and come tell all of your holiday wishes to St. Nick in his botanical head wreath. Nov. 25; Dec. 2, 9 and 16. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 1345 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta. 404-876-5859. Included with admission. Adults, $21.95; ages 3-12, $15.95; ages 2 and younger, free. Beyond AtlantaPolar Express Experience. Southeastern Railway Museum. Watch the âPolar Expressâ in an authentic train car, and enjoy cookies and hot chocolate. Nov. 25; Dec. 2, 9 and 16. 1, 1:45, 3:30, 4:15 and 6 p.m. 3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth. 770-476-2013. $28; ages 1 and younger, free. Christmas at Biltmore. Biltmore Estate. Holiday décor, live music, storytelling, gingerbread house and cookie-making workshops and evening candlelight tours. Nov. 3-Jan. 7. 1 Lodge St., Asheville N.C. Dates and pricing vary. Visit biltmore.com for details. The Polar Express Train Ride. Great Smoky Mountains Railroad. A round-trip train ride with a Santa visit. Includes warm cocoa, carols and a treat while the story is narrated. Select dates Nov. 10-Dec. 31. Departure times at gsmr.com. 45 Mitchell St. Bryson City, N.C. 800-872-4681. Prices vary: Adults, $42-88; ages 2-12, $28-$64; ages 23 months and younger, complimentary-$21. A Country Christmas. Gaylord Opryland Resort. Enjoy lavish holiday displays, snow tubing, performances and more. Nov. 10-Jan. 1. 2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville, Tenn. 615-889-1000. Schedule and prices vary. Fantasy in Lights. Callaway Gardens. Drive through more than eight million twinkling lights and a garden decorated for the season. Nov. 17-Jan. 6. Opens at 6 p.m. 17800 US Hwy. 27, Pine Mountain. 800-852-3810. Adults, $21-$28; ages 6-12, $10.50-$14; ages 5 and younger, free. Enchanted Garden of Lights. Rock City. Make your way through one million holiday lights with over 30 different scenes from the North Pole to Magic Forest and Yule Town. Decorate cookies and meet Santa. Nov. 17-Jan. 6. Daily 6-9 p.m. Closed Dec. 24. 1400 Patten Rd., Lookout Mountain. 706-820-2531. Adults, $19.95- $22.95; ages 3-12, $11.95-$12.95. Appalachian Christmas Celebration. BabyLand General Hospital. Santa visits, holiday decorations, costumed characters, carolers and milk and cookies with Mrs. Claus. Nov. 18. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 300 N.O.K. Dr., Cleveland. 706- 865-2171. Free. United Way Festival of Trees. Unicoi Lodge. Beautifully-decorated trees and wreaths throughout Unicoi Lodge. Trees and wreaths available for bid. Nov. 19-Dec. 9. 1788 Hwy. 356, Helen. 706-878-2201. Free. North Pole Limited. Tennessee Valley Railroad. A round-trip journey to the âNorth Poleâ, featuring storytelling, light refreshments and an appearance by Santa. Select dates Nov. 24- Dec. 30. See tvrail.com for departure times and prices. 4119 Cromwell Rd, Chattanooga, Tenn. 423-894-8028. Prices vary by trip. The post Ultimate Kid-Friendly Guide to Holiday Events in Atlanta and Beyond appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. We reviewed the coolest gifts for your kids this holiday season. Here are our top picks for each age. Atlanta Parent FavoritesAutomoblox Mini Rescue cars have wooden bodies and wheel parts, which can be built or mixed to form different car shapes. The three emergency vehicles are a fun addition to any kids' car collection. Ages 4 and older. At Kazoo Toys and Barnes & Noble. $34.99-$39.99. Weave bracelets, headbands and bookmarks with the WowWee Digiloom Starter Kit. Using the Digiloom app, design your own looks, or choose from pre-made designs, even add your name or sayings. Ages 8 and older. At Michaels. $49.99. BeginAgain Safari Bowl starts with rolling a ball down the wooden elephant's trunk to try and hit the targets. These include wooden monkeys, giraffes and round targets. Ages 2 and older. At beginagaintoys.com. $25. Kids can learn how to match in a fun way with the Leap Frog Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart. Make different ice cream orders and the cart will say them out loud, including colors and numbers of scoops or toppings. Ages 2-5. At major retailers. $39.99. Testers ages 6, 9 and 11 took turns using the glove to move the KD Interactive Aura Drone above their heads, no remote controller needed! The drone can safely be used indoors, and easily bounces off any object. Charge the drone and controller separately with the USB charger included. Ages 6 and older. At Target and Toys R Us. $99.99. Let the kids fix a healthy dinner with the 52-piece Melissa and Doug Slice & Toss Salad Set. Testers liked the variety of ingredients and the salad dressing bottles with âsquirtâ strings. Ages 3 and older. Available at Brilliant Sky Books & Toys, Sprouts Tucker and Decatur and Learning Express Atlanta. $29.99. A fun upgrade to drawing on a cardboard box for play, eeBoo Pretend Play Stickers easily turn a box into a play kitchen, spaceship or car. Peel the stickers off the sheets and attach to an empty box for an instant playset. Ages 3 and older. At Treehouse Kid & Craft, Richard's Variety Store. $13.99. Turn a bathtub or kids' pool into a slime-filled fun zone with Zimpli Kids Ooze Baff. Our kid testers liked the sticky green slime and the cleanup was easy. Ages 3 and older. Just wash it down the drain. At Walmart and Toys R Us. $8-$12.99. The Fisher Price Coffee Cup Teether is a teether and rattle all in one. The soft material of the lid is made for teething and the colorful rattle beads inside make noise. Ages 3 mo. and older. At major retailers. $5. The WowWee Fingerlings hook onto your finger and interact. If you tap the head or hang them upside down they laugh, blink or make cooing sounds. The monkeys can make 40 different sounds and even sing. Ages 5 and older. At most major retailers. $14.99. Baby and ToddlerThe reversible, space shuttle-shaped Seedling Galaxy Rocket Adventure Cape is perfect for pretend adventures. Testers liked strapping on the backpack cape and decorating with felt patches and rocket flames. Ages 2-4. At seedling.com. $29.99. With a squeeze of the wing Lamaze Repeat Petey records words and phrases and then repeats back. Made of different colorful textures, patterns and crinkles. A squeaker is also found in the nose and a chime goes off when he is shaken. Ages 6 mo. and older. At Amazon.com. $29.99. The Tonka Mighty Builders Fire Tuff Truck Play Set-Light & Sound makes real siren sounds, has a moveable bucket and ladder and firefighter figure. The 25-piece set comes with take-apart pieces to build the truck, fire hydrant and figures. Ages 1 and older. At Toys R Us. $29.99. VTech Zoo Jamz Stompin' Fun Drums light up and teach counting with different number cues. Follow along with melodies and songs and watch the elephant trunk move up and down. Ages 18-48 mo. At major retailers. $39.99. The Melissa and Doug Animal Stacking Cars are wooden, brightly-decorated cars that can be stacked on top of each other and rolled around. Ages 9 mo. and older. At Learning Express Alpharetta. $9.99. Our little tester liked chasing after the Fisher Price Zoom 'n Crawl Monster as it tumbles balls out of the front and wheels around the room. It also plays 15 songs and silly phrases. Ages 9 mo.-3. At major retailers. $35. The magnetic x and o figures of the Guidecraft Grippies Stackers interlock to encourage balancing and matching. The round figures have a variety of facial expressions, and the set comes in different colors and patterns. Ages 18 mo. and older. At guidecraft.com. 16-and 24-piece sets $39.95-$59.95. Tomy Toomies Foam Cone Factory makes for a bath time full of bubbles. Place soap or bath wash into the top cone and then pull the lever to make foam come out of the bottom into a small, plastic ice cream cone. Our testers didn't want to get out of the bath. Ages 18 mo. and older. At Amazon.com. $24.99. Based on the preschooler app, Peekaboo Barn, kids can spin farm animal pieces around the barn with Educational Insights Peekaboo Barn Game. When animals land by the barn door, kids can make the animal noise and put them to sleep. Take turns waking and putting animals to sleep until all are inside the barn. Ages 2-4. At Treehouse Kid & Craft. $24.99. PreschoolUse the markers provided to color in the shapes of the Great Pretenders Colour-A-Cape Princess â a castle, hearts, unicorn and more. The lining is pink silk, and is machine washable so you can color again. Ages 3 and older. At Learning Express Atlanta locations. $22. When playing Thinkfun Spin-a-roo a race begins to match the most colors and numbers on each card. More advanced learners can race to collect the most tokens by counting up and down from one to ten. Our testers loved spinning for numbers and playing both versions of the game. Ages 4 and older. At Kazoo Toys. $19.99. Green Toys Dough Sets are made from organic flour and soy inks, and they come in themes such as Race Car Maker, Flower Maker and Meal Maker. Each set comes with colored dough and plastic tools. Ages 2-8. At greentoys.com. $19.99-$24.99. Preschoolers can play doctor to baby dolls with Just Play Doc McStuffins Baby All-in-One Nursery, which includes a play stethoscope, laptop, scale, thermometer and rocking cradle among other pieces. Ages 3 and older. At most major retailers. $79.99. This teddy bear comes to life â Parker: Your Augmented Reality Bear by Seedling activates augmented reality effects to create an interactive world of doctor play. Our testers liked playing with Parker through the app to check temperatures, decorate band-aids and take x-rays. The app also includes games and puzzles. Ages 3 and older. Available at seedling.com. $59.99. A new spin on the doll is here with Wonder Crew Dolls, and he comes in boy form. The Superhero doll comes with cape and mask for child. Extra outfits are available in themes like explorer and builder. Ages 3 and older. At most major retailers. $29.99. Continents are puzzle pieces on Learning Resources Puzzle Globe, and each is labeled by name. All seven puzzle pieces fit into the globe to help teach world geography. Ages 3 and older. At Toys R Us. $29.99. The Melissa & Doug Beauty Salon is great for pretend play without the mess. Our testers liked using all the wooden accessories for pretend manicures, hair styles, makeup and more. Ages 3 and older. At Learning Express Atlanta, Salon Red Kids and Bloomingdales. $49.99. Ages 5-8LEGO fans will like building and playing with the LEGO Friends Snow Resort Chalet set. It includes a LEGO hot tub, kitchen, log fire, snowmobile, husky and two mini-doll figures. Ages 7-12. At most major retailers. $39.99. When playing Blue Orange Games Go Go Gelato! use cones, scoops and a challenge card to fill customers' orders as fast as you can. Fill the order exactly like it looks on the card, or you will lose the race. Ages 6 and older. At Kazoo Toys. $19.99. Learn counting and reasoning when playing Educational Insights Wiggle Waggle Whiskers by building fences for your cat or dog. To win, build more fences than the other players. Ages 4-7. At educationalinsights.com. $21.99. Go back in time with the Playmobil Pharaoh's Pyramid. The set comes with five chambers and puzzles, which include mummies, skeletons, treasures, fire pots, spiders, hieroglyphics and other accessories. Ages 6 and older. At Treehouse Kid & Craft and Richard's Variety Store. $69.99. The Funrise TONKA Rescue Response Station is a playset built just for TONKA trucks in mini pocket size, including helicopters, tractors, trucks, cars and other vehicles. Ages 3 and older. At most major retailers. $24.99. Fire foam carts out of the mouth of Hasbro Nerf Nitro MotoFury Rapid Rally gun, which also includes ramps, obstacles and stunts for the cars to launch into. Ages 5 and older. At most major retailers. $49.99. Make your own mini-balloon animals using Moose Toys Oonies Inflator Starter Pack. You don't have to build animals; the small balloons stick together to form many different shapes and creations. Ages 5 and older. At most major retailers. $19.99. The Educational Insights Geosafari Jr. Walkie Talkies are perfect for outdoor adventures. Our testers loved not having to hold the button to talk and being able to speak while exploring the house and yard. Ages 4-7. At educationalinsights.com $29.99. Guide toy cars inside of Neat-Oh! Zipes Speed Pipes instead of on top of traditional racetracks. The loop pieces can be built in several different ways, and the light-up cars shoot through the pipes and pipe connectors. Ages 5 and older. At Brilliant Sky Books & Toys and Kazoo Toys. $19.99-$99.99. Pillow Pets are a favorite, and now they come in scented varieties. The Pillow Pets Sweet Scented Pets Cookie Pup is the one we picked, but also try the Milkshake Cow, Cotton Candy Unicorn or Popcorn Panda. Ages 3 and older. At mypillowpets.com. $19.99. TweensBuild the challenging, eeBoo Biodiversity 500 Piece Round Puzzle and learn about a wide variety of organisms along the way. The puzzle is covered in pictures of animals, plants, insects and more. Ages 8 & up. At Treehouse Kid & Craft. $17.99. Kids can build their own working, wooden roller coaster with the Play Monster Marbleocity Mini Coaster, and watch marbles roll down and around by the twist of a lever. Ages 9 and older. At Barnes & Noble and Toys R Us. $29.99. Explore lands and expand your kingdom with Blue Orange Games Kingdomino by connecting dominoes, and making sure each one matches at least one side. Ages 8 and older. At store.blueorangegames.com. $19.99. Cornhole has become a sensation at tailgates and backyard barbecues. This miniature version of the large game called Coinhole can be played on any table top or flat surface using use the boards and coins. Ages 8 and older. At most major retailers. $15-$30. Plug the Atari Plug & Play Game into your TV and play more than 10 classic games using the joystick on top. Games include Adventure, Breakout, Missile Command and Asteroids among others. Ages 8 and older. At most major retailers. $19.99. Our 11-year-old tester enjoyed coloring with dry erase markers to complete codes while playing with the Thinkfun CODE: Rover Control. Get ready for a brain workout; there are over 40 challenges, with the game becoming more difficult as it progresses. Our tester was busy for more than an hour and made it through three levels. Ages 8 and older. At Target for $14.99. Decorate the Seedling Design Out Loud! Cardboard Speakers with markers, paint and more to make them your own. After decorating, plug into a microphone jack and hear your favorite playlist. Ages 8 and older. At seedling.com. $24.99. Reviewed by Felicia Barman, Becky Cooper, Teresa Farkas and Laura Powell. Shop early and check with stores on availability. Prices listed are MSRP. The post Holiday Toy Guide 2017 appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine. |
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