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Lies!

The Babito has not reached that phase where children begin to lie about things (unless you count his responses to being asked if he’s tired or has to go pee pee). In fact, he’s brutally honest when you ask him questions.

For example, if he breaks something or makes a mess he’ll freely admit to doing it.

I truly think children are born innocent and honest, it’s their environment that turns them into little liars. I think it’s actually a sign of intelligence for a child to learn to lie, especially as a sign of self-protection.

Of course, I don’t advocate children to lie, but they really don’t know any better. It is our job as parents to teach them it’s wrong.

How do we do that?

First, we have to set a good example for our kids by always being honest with them. Your children, especially young children, truly emulate what you do and how you act.

Secondly, you have to encourage truthful responses. You have to control your temper when your child does something wrong and admits to it. Eventually a child will learn to lie (if he’s smart) if you respond in anger. Take that time to thank them for telling the truth and calmly explain why their action or behavior was wrong. I know – it’s harder to do than it sounds.

It’s easier when they’re toddlers when they are in a more controlled environment. No doubt they will be exposed to many little fibbers when they start school. That’s when you’ll have to hope that your positive reinforcements about being honest and truthful will win out.

Have you had issues with your kids lying? How did you deal with it?

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Disneyland Tips For Toddlers: Part 4 (Shows and Attractions)

The Disneyland Resort has a great selection of fun shows and attractions that toddlers will love. If your toddler is like the Babito and loves music, there are also many small musical acts throughout the resort that always draw his attention. There’s also some meet and greets where you can get a picture with your favorite characters.

Let’s review some of the best shows and attractions for toddlers:

1. Celebrate: A Street Party!

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In place of the usual parade, Disneyland is running ‘Celebrate: A Street Party’ which is really very similar to a parade.  The Street Party makes several stops and performs a 15 minute show along the normal parade route. Many of the most popular Disney characters take part and your child is also invited out onto the street to do “The Twist” and take part in a big conga line. There’s two Street Parties daily, usually at 3:30 and 6:30. The Babito loves it.

2. Pixar Play Parade

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The Pixar Play Parade takes place at California Adventure daily at 5:15pm. It features all of your toddler’s favorite Pixar characters from movies such as Toy Story, Cars, A Bug’s Life, Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc, and The Incredibles. What makes the parade even more fun is that the characters and floats shoot water at the parade viewers, which is great on hot days. Just be careful to protect your camera!

3. Disney’s Electrical Parade

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A long-time favorite, Disney’s Electrical Parade is still an amazing parade. And you have to love the music! The Electrical Parade takes place every evening at California Adventure. Don’t miss it!

4. Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage

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Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage takes place in California Adventure several times a day. It’s a stage show featuring the characters from several Disney Channel shows, including Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, and Little Einsteins. The show is indoors. There are no seats. You sit on a carpeted floor to catch the 20 minute show. It’s an interactive show that toddlers love, and it gets you out of the hot sun and into air conditioning for a while.

5. Magical Fireworks

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Disneyland is currently featuring “Magical,” a new fireworks show that features both Tinkerbell and Dumbo flying high above Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. You have to hand it to Disney, they put on the best fireworks shows around. The fireworks start at 9:25. Many people watch them from Main Street, which gets packed early. We prefer watching the fireworks from one of two places: 1) Fantasyland near the Dumbo ride or 2) The outdoor seating at Plaza Inn. Both of these places are much less crowded.

Here’s flying Dumbo:

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6.  Character Meet and Greets

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Babito meeting Pluto

There are several places to meet Disney characters.  The Disney Princesses have their own meet and greet area near It’s A Small World.  Be prepared to wait in a long (sometimes over an hour) line.  Outside the Pooh ride there is a meet and greet with Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore.  The lines are usually quite long, but it’s the only place you can get a picture with these characters.  You can meet Mickey Mouse either on Main Street or at his house in ToonTown.  The ToonTown meet takes place at the end of the tour of the house.  You can usually find Goofy, Pluto, and Minnie Mouse either on Main Street or roaming around ToonTown.  Buzz Lightyear can often be found in Tomorrowland.  Woody and Jessie can often be spotted in Frontierland.  In addition to this, there are several other random characters roaming around the park.  You never know who you’ll run into.

Disneyland Tips For Toddlers: Part 3 (Hidden Gems)

Today I’m going to cover five hidden gems at Disneyland and California Adventure.  These are some areas that are not really well-known but are great for parents and toddlers.

1.  Disneyland Baby Care Center

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At the end of Main Street, on the right hand side behind the photo supply store, is a place we visit several times on every Disneyland trip.  It’s the Disneyland Baby Care Center.  I think of it as the VIP Lounge for babies and toddlers.

The center has everything a parent of a baby or toddler would ever need.  There are plush changing tables.  These tables are spacious, padded, and clean.  The changing room also features toddler-sized toilets for the newly potty-trained.

The center also offers bottle and baby food warming, nice high chairs to feed your baby.  A private room with rocking chairs for breastfeeding Mommies, and a small store to purchase items you may have forgotten or run out of, including diapers, baby food, formula, pacifiers, eipies, etc.

The Baby Care Center is a nice, clean place to take care of all your baby or toddler’s needs.

With the number of strollers you see at Disneyland, you’d think the Baby Care Center would be packed, but it NEVER is.  I don’t think too many people know about this great feature of Disneyland. 

There’s also a baby care center in California Adventure back near the Mission Tortilla Factory.

2.  Animation Building (at California Adventure)

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The Animation Building in the Hollywood Backlot area of California Adventure is another great place to take your toddler, especially on hot summer days, since the building is nicely air-conditioned.  We often take the Babito in here to get him to take a nap.

The main room is filled with giant screens showing scenes from various classic Disney animated movies.  It’s very nicely put together.  There’s nice cushioned benches strewn throughout the room for you to relax while your baby or toddler takes a nap. 

The Animation Building also features several toddler-friendly interactive activities, including Turtle Talk with Crush, where an animated Crush (from Finding Nemo) interacts with the audience.  There’s also an area where you can add your voice to Disney cartoons and an area where you can learn to draw your favorite Disney character.

3.  Redwood Creek Challenge Trail

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Looking to get some of the pent-up energy out of your toddler.  There’s no better place at the Disneyland Resort than the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail at California Adventure.

Redwood Creek features trails, bridges, slides, caves, and various other fun things for your toddler to explore.  It’s a nice shady area to get away from the crowds for a while too.  For older children, Redwood Creek features a rock wall to climb and rope swings.

While visiting Redwood Creek, be sure to catch the Brother Bear show, which usually runs every hour.  It features two bear characters that are available after the show for pictures.

4.  Water Play Areas

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California Adventure also features some great water play areas for small children.  It’s a great way for your kids (and you) to cool off on a hot summer day.

The first area is in Bugs Land.  The entire land is themed to make you feel like you’re as small as a bug.  The water play area features a giant water hose and nozzle that squirts water at unexpected times.  The kids love it.  I’d recommend bringing a change of clothes and a swim diaper.  There’s a family changing room nearby for your convenience.

The second area is in the Bountiful Valley Farm area.  This area features various farm-related water features.

5.  Disneyland Hotel

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Lastly, wandering the grounds of the Disneyland Hotel is a great way to get away from the crowds.  The Disneyland Hotel has many fun things for toddlers to look at including an area featuring a wall of waterfalls that you can walk around and under.  Also, the grounds feature several bushes trimmed to look like Disney characters.  Lastly, there’s a pond where your small child can pilot a remote-controlled Jungle Cruise boat.

Of course, if you’re staying at one of the Disney hotels, each features a great pool area for registered guests only.

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Disneyland Tips For Toddlers: Part 2 (The Rides)

One of the great things about Disneyland is the fact that nearly all of the rides can be enjoyed by everyone in the family.  Only the Mountains (Splash, Space, Thunder, and the Matterhorn), Indiana Jones, and the Gadget Go-Coaster in Toon Town have height requirements.  Babito is already tall enough to meet the Go-Coaster and Matterhorn’s 35 inch requirement.

With that said, some rides are more toddler-friendly than others.  Until recently, Babito was afraid to ride Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion.  He loves them both now.  He’s still afraid of The Jungle Cruise, so we don’t ride that one.  We’re waiting for him to ask us to ride it.  I think that he thinks the animals are real.  If I thought they were real I wouldn’t want to ride it either!

While every toddler will be different, I’ll share with you The Babito’s favorite rides now:

Disneyland Railroad – A fun grand-circle tour of Disneyland.  Not only does the train allow you and your toddler to get a tour of the entire park, it also gives you a nice 20 minute break from walking around.

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The Disneyland Railroad

The vehicles of Main Street – The double-decker bus, fire engine, horse-drawn streetcar, and horseless carriage are always fun for the little ones.

The Monorail – The Babito LOVES the monorail.  Try to sit in the front with the driver.  It gives you a great view, and the drivers are usually very friendly with your kids.

View from the front of the Monorail

View from the front of the Monorail

Peter Pan’s Flight - If you arrive early, I recommend you hit this ride first.  Surprisingly it’s one of the longest lines at Disneyland.  You ride in a pirate ship and fly over various scenes from Peter Pan.  It’s a fun ride with amazing scenery, but I’m not sure it’s worth the 45-60 minute wait you’ll encounter later in the day.

Dumbo – Another ride known for it’s long wait times.  Ride this one right after Peter Pan’s Flight.  It’s basically a typical carnival-type ride with better theming, but the kids love it.

Mad Tea Party (better known as “The Teacups”) – This was long The Babito’s favorite ride.  Not for those that get motion sickness.  I recommend taking a video camera with you on this one.  The kids’ reactions are priceless.

King Arthur Carousel – Another kid favorite.

Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride - Another fun Fantasyland dark ride.  This one has the added bonus of a steering wheel on each car.  Let your toddler sit on your lap so he can “steer” the car on the wild ride.  The ending of the ride may be scary for some toddlers.  You drive through Hell at the end, along with the Devil, demons, fire, and heat.  Then again, they probably won’t even notice it.

Casey Jr. Circus Train – Casey Jr. is a fun train ride on a circus train.  Ride in the monkey cage for added fun.  This ride is especially fun at night.  This train has some speed to it!

It’s A Small World – Talk about sensory overload, this classic ride will have you singing “It’s a Small World” for the rest of the day.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Winnie the Pooh – This is a fun ride for toddlers, and the good news for parents – there’s rarely a line for this one.  The added bonus is there’s a meet and greet with Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore right next to the ride where you can get some great pictures.  The line for the meet and greet is always much longer than the line for the ride.

Autopia - Another driving opportunity for the kids.  I hate this one, because I’m too tall for the cars, but I take The Babito on it every time anyways.  The lines are usually long for this one.  It’s good to hit this one early in the day too.

Other good kids rides:

Alice in Wonderland

Astro Orbiter (better known as “The Rockets”)

Buzz Lightyear

Finding Nemo Submarines

Like I mentioned earlier, some rides like Pirates, Haunted Mansion, and The Jungle Cruise may be scary for young kids, but they are allowed to ride.  Pirates and Haunted Mansion are scary because they’re very dark in some parts.  The Jungle Cruise is not so scary, Babito just has some fear of it that we haven’t quite figured out.

Tips for The Rides

  • Like I mentioned earlier, Peter Pan, Dumbo, and Autopia are the three most popular kids rides, so ride them early in the day before the lines get crazy.  The Nemo submarine also has long lines.
  • Have something with you to entertain the kids while you’re waiting in the lines, whether it be a toy, snacks, or whatever.  Most rides have good theming in the lines that will help you keep your child entertained.
  • Don’t rush from ride to ride.  Enjoy the scenery and the other shows and attractions (which I’ll cover in my next post).  Take it slow and enjoy the day.
  • Ride the most popular rides during the fireworks, Fantasmic, and the parades.  The lines are usually shorter.

My next post will cover the many shows and attractions offered at Disneyland, and tell you which ones your toddler will probably enjoy the most.

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