The Best Playgrounds on O‘ahu
With basketball courts, ocean views and amazing play structures, these playgrounds are among our favorites from across the island.
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With basketball courts, ocean views and amazing play structures, these playgrounds are among our favorites from across the island.
Here’s the rundown of all the holiday events across the island where you can get festive through the end of the year.
Spooky season is on. Here’s where you can chase ghosts, pick pumpkins, scream your head off or parade your fabulous costume.
We’ve rounded up the spookiest stories about Mākua Cave, ‘Iolani Palace, Pali Lookout and more.
Hop on a hayride, pick your own produce, dive into a pumpkin patch and celebrate the season at bustling block parties.
We break down all the info you need about camping on O‘ahu: where to go, what to bring, how to set up, how to level up and more.
Grab your beach blankets and chairs, stock up on snacks and enjoy a film alfresco.
Kids can have a blast at Kids City Hawai‘i, Wet ’n’ Wild, KidzArt, Dole Plantation, Kualoa Ranch and other local destinations.
A book of lei, a mini pottery wheel, island-inspired swaddle blankets and locally made chili oil—here’s what’s on our editors’ gift lists.
For your kids’ special occasions, here are the party experts to help make the celebration one for the books.
In the spirit of the season, we’re all about gifts, giving back and celebrating special times.
Looking for gifts for the littles in your life? Save these locally made keiki products for the next special occasion.
Here are a few cool activities the whole ‘ohana will enjoy this winter.
Let your child see the world through a new and fun lens filled with aloha.
The holidays are the perfect time to get the whole ‘ohana together and teach keiki about the joy of giving—not just with presents, but by volunteering with or donating to community organizations all year-round.
A “dream city” for island-style coastal living.
Treat yourself to live music, theater and the largest food festival in Hawai‘i before the holi-daze happens.
Add these new books to a little one’s library to promote play, confidence, imagination and more!
We frolicked in the pumpkin patch, fed the farm animals, went on a hayride and got all the fall feels.
These costume contests, trick-or-treating spots and spooky scavenger hunts are eerie-sistible.
Get tickets and mark your calendars for these upcoming films and shows we’re excited to see from HRFF, HIFF and more.
Shop small and support these Maui businesses helmed by multitalented mamas.
We talked to co-producer and headliner Jake Shimabukuro about what to expect from the inaugural musical festival raising funds for Maui fire relief efforts.
This fall break, keiki can try something new that will inspire them for the rest of the school year and beyond.
The recent tragedy is a lot for keiki to grasp. Here are some tips from educators and experts on how to start this hard conversation with kids.
Here’s a guide to some of our favorite family-friendly events happening throughout the season.
With school back in session and the holidays right around the corner, fall is a great time for families to carve out some bonding time.
The children’s book encourages children to be exactly who they are—and want to be.
This Honolulu-born mama of two had to shift her mindset in order to achieve the work/life balance she needed.
A wise mouse encourages kids to express themselves and explore a new medium in this new book by an acclaimed author.
Hawai‘i’s own Auli‘i Cravalho talks about her new Disney show, tips on navigating childhood and what’s on her bucket list.
Whether you’re a teacher, passionate DIYer or busy mom, use these tips to get crafting with your keiki in a fun, easy and affordable way.
These back-to-school books for kids from preschool to sixth grade can help with the transition.
As Labor Day approaches, here are a few ideas to get—and keep—you in a summer state of mind.
Find the family-friendliest picks on the island, from horseback rides to child development classes to kids’ party styling.
From matcha to mochi, neighborhood gym to pickleball equipment, we pulled together the top food, fitness, shopping, services and family-friendly picks.
Our editors picked 14 top categories plus 21 readers’ choices to establish the best food and drinks on O‘ahu this year.
Bask in fresh air, let the kids enjoy keiki activities, then listen to the sounds of local musicians after hours at the Honolulu Zoo.
Hawai‘i’s decorated student-athlete shares tips for first time foil boarders, surf safety and why he chose to attend the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
Giddy up! Your keiki will love walking, riding, grooming and feeding horses at these six locations.
Watch kids as young as three years old ride the tides at Kūhiō Beach in their first surf contest.
O‘ahu has a museum for nearly everything—from art and Hawaiian history to police, fire and fighter jets. The best part? Many are free!
Make special memories as a family this summer and check out our Summer Programs Guide for 30 more ideas.
Zen out, find your bliss and just have fun with Island Paddle Bliss, Three Little Ducks Hawai‘i and Yoga Under The Palms.
Feel like escaping, but don’t want to wander too far? Just in time for spring break, the HONOLULU team spills its favorite O’ahu staycation spots.
Try these easy Easter recipes (or order the pre-made cookie kit) that every bunny will love!
Sing and dance along with Mickey, Minnie, Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends from March 17 to 20.
Paradise Monarchs Chrysalis Box, Choco le‘a chocolate covered gummy bears and more—just some sweet treats and meaningful presents for your littlest loves.
Catch the brand's highly anticipated movie Pinkfong Sing-Along Movie 2: Wonderstar Concert on Jan. 28 and 29.
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