Say Hello to CAMP, a new family experience space and store, now open at the Westfield Century City Mall. Combining both shopping and playing in a new, hybrid environment, CAMP answers the question: “what should we do today?” CAMP is a Family Experience Company, with pop-up events around the country. They have rotating themed experiences, …
Things To Do in Los Angeles with Kids
There’s no shortage of things to do in downtown Los Angeles. Don’t try to do it all in one day. Many are free and appropriate for kids of all ages!
Even if you don’t own all the right gear you can have fun camping. You can borrow or rent the basic equipment, and there are plenty of campgrounds with easy access to parking.
Tweens: They’re not little kids anymore, but they aren’t Teens yet, either. We’ve got the Best list of ideas, sure to entertain Tweens in LA!
If you’re expecting a baby in Los Angeles, we hope you got a chance to check out Babylist Cribs while it was open. Located in a home in the Venice neighborhood, Babylist Cribs was a shoppable, in-person experience, designed for new parents and parents-to-be. And there were LA Celebrity Moms in attendance!
Valentine’s Day is February 14th so we’ve compiled a list of 14 family-friendly ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your family.
This article contains affiliate links. A visit to Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Odditorium on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is an entertaining way to spend time with the kids, and it’s a terrific place to take family and friends visiting from out of town. There are things here you’ve probably never seen before and …
Finally, the perfect Museum for movie-lovers has opened in Los Angeles!
Southern California has two terrific, kid-friendly museums dedicated to hands-on science education, and your whole family can have fun at Discovery Cube Los Angeles and at the original Discovery Cube Orange County location in Santa Ana. MomsLA sent writer Esther Chang and her family to check it out and report back, so read on to …
The California Science Center has it all. Plenty of things for kids to do, touch, and experience first-hand. All the exhibits encourage kids to ask questions and find out answers about “how” and “why” things are the way they are.