Mom Hacks | Dinner Out With Kids

kid friendly restaurant

Having dinner out with the kids can be chaos, rushed and often seem not worth it, right? Entertaining kids at a restaurant is not always the easiest but here are my favorite NON-SCREEN TIME mom hacks to avoid getting the side eye from a table nearby and enjoying a good meal with the family.Ā 

The coloring kids menu works in a pinch, but these hacks are MUCH more reliable and you don’t have to rely on screen time to keep them entertained!Ā 

Obviously the experience can vary by age and the number of kids you have, so I’ve varied the options so you can adjust to your families needs. We’ve managed to make it enjoyable with 3 young kids with the tips and tricks below.Ā 

Have A 'GO Bag' For Dinner Out With The Kids

THIS IS A MUST for entertaining kids at a restaurant! I have a ‘go bag’ which holds my favorite activities for my kids. I keep it in the car, or hung near the garage door so my kids know to grab it when I say it as we’re running out the door. The KEY is to have toys in there that they can only play with at restaurants. Here are 20 options to fill the bag.Ā Many work for car travel too!

10 Activities for Non-Reader Kids

I love the snap dolls or the Mr. Potato Head shown below for little hands. I throw these in one of the mesh zipper bags below so they are contained and clean up easily.

The water wow’s are great too and you can easily refill the ‘pen’ with water at your table using your straw.Ā 

Have a LEGO lover? I LOVE these travel LEGO kits!Ā 

Necklace kits are also a huge hit for kids of any age. I like to remove this from the container and put the parts into a small zipper bag (below).

Tegu wooden magnetic blocks are a favorite of this house. They attract and stick to each other, magnetically, to make building, stacking and creating easier. Throw them in a pencil box or zippered mesh bag below and they make great entertainment.Ā 

Working on letters? This reusable kit is perfect because my youngest things it’s a book that she’s writing in. It’s just her size and easy to transport.

Lace and trace animals are perfect for hand/eye coordination.Ā 

Travel Spirograph is entertainment for hours!

Wooden magnetic tangrams are so fun because they have patterns to follow or kids can create their own!

Pro-tip: These bags are AMAZING for bringing games on the go, without their box! Perfect for the snap n go dolls, Mr. Potato Head, the magnetic blocks and more. The smaller ones are great for storing markers and others things. It is sturdy and easy to keep things organized in your ‘go bag’ or at home.Ā 

10 Activities fo Elementary kids

If you’re outside, the Taco Cat card game is so fun for families. It involves slapping cards, so if you’re at a nice place or it’s relatively quiet, this may not be the game to choose.Ā 

Headbands
is a family go-to. Even my 4 year old can easily play it. We sometimes play ‘reverse’ where you give the person wearing the card clues. This is a bit easier for kids – even a 3 year old – and can often result in laughs because they give it away too easily! I don’t bring the box, just throw the headbands and cards in one of the bags below and skip the timer. You can also download the Heads Up app, BUT all players need to be readers because there are no pictures.

Mad Libs
is an oldie but goodie. If you have 2 readers, they can play together or you can play as a family. I also love this Mad Libs app you can add to your phone because it reads your mad lib story back to you, which is hilarious!Ā  Ā 

Brainflakes
are great for 3 & up because you can increase the intensity level as you ages. There are a TON of them that come in the bin, so just have a ziplock bag or pencil box full in your go bag.Ā 

We LOVE this roll the dice math game. The object is to roll the dice and then get all the numbers down on the board using 1, 2 or 3 numbers. Once you roll and can no longer ‘shut’ out a number, you loose.Ā 

UNO Flip is a great twist on UNO. It often takes longer, but is fun because just when you think you might win, it can all change as you have to flip the cards.Ā 

Have a spy kid in the family? These secret decoder games are fun for kids 8+ and challenge their thinking skills.

Hidden pictures was always my favorite part of the Highlights magazine and this is strictly that part! I LOVED these as a kid, so I’m happy to say my kids share my obsession.

Spot It! is a classic and they have a Jr version too so your kids can play together or with you.

Order Drinks For You, Meals For The Kids

Stagger the pace of dinner and keep their attention longer! My kids know what they want from a menu within seconds. So, we like to order our drinks and their meals immediately. We sometimes get an app too, depending on how crowded the restaurant is, etc. Then, when we order our dinner, we put in a dessert for them.

This way, their food comes out first and we don’t have to feel rushed cutting their food and trying to finish ours before the kids meltdown ;). Also, this allows us to enjoy our hot food while they eat dessert.Ā 

Bring your own highchair

I know this seems silly, but my kids preferred sitting in their own high chair vs the one at the restaurant. If we were in a booth with the older kids, I would put the foldable one on the far end of the table against the wall so the youngest could see better and feel like she was participating. It also helps with controlling germs. I would keep this in my car at all times so I always had it.

Then grab the secure-a-toy so your infants favorites don’t drop to the floor 100 times!

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10 Shaded Playgrounds in Cincinnati

Cincinnati Parks

We LOVE parks with great playgrounds. But shaded playgrounds in Cincinnati are my FAVORITE because we can all hang longer, even on super hot days! Check out one of these places next time you’re sick of the pool but it’s too hot to do much! Bonus, there are also a few places with a splash park where you can cool off after you play!Ā 

4750 Playfield Lane, Columbia Tusculum
If you’re looking for some great shade, this is a great place to check out! There are trees and lots of shade, multiple playground areas, swings, monkey bars, slides, covered picnic tables, benches, and a great tall fence surrounding it making it safe for kids of all ages to roam without you worrying about them running off.

This park costs $1/person, ages 2-12, to enter as you pass through the front air-conditioned building which has clean bathrooms – always a PLUS – and concession snacks and drinks!

Nearby: bring a picnic or enjoy takeout or patio seating at the Sky Galley Restaurant to watch the planes come in at Lunken Airport!

4949 Tealtown Rd, Milford
Sure, this isn’t your typical playground, but this place is perfect for shade! No swings or slide, but lots of options for play. Check out the playscape for the younger kids, but expect them to get dirty! Check out my post on the Top 10 Things to Do at Cincinnati Nature Center.Ā 

4343 Cooper Road, Blue Ash
This park is behind the Blue Ash Recreation Center. There are 2 playgrounds as you walk through the mulch nature trail. Bring one of the nature hunt ideas on this blog post to do as you walk.
If you keep walking beyond the picnic shelters and amphitheater, you will find a shaded play area perfect for little ones and a dinosaur themed play structure!Ā Blue Ash Nature Park has separate structures for different ages. There are several playgrounds & a ropes course.

10397 Springfield Pike Evendale
Tons of shade options at this unique park! Whether it’s playing in the ‘Alice in Wonderland’ style house, on the giant magic tree structure or hunting for fairies, there are some great options for shade.

Highfield Discovery Garden (admission fee is $5/adult, $4/kiddos 2-12) at Glenwood Gardens is where nature and fun intersect. They have a kid friendly tree house called the Discovery Tree in the middle of the park where they can climb and explore. They also have the most adorable little gardens dispersed throughout. My kids LOVED the water pump to fill watering cans to water the garden.

Enjoy tea in the ‘Alice in Wonderland’ tiny house perfect for little ones. Or hunt for fairies and wizards in the Fairy and Wizard Garden.

8249 Clough Pike, Anderson

With a shaded canopy playground for the little ones, 3 & under, and a full shaded sand area, there is tons to do here! Bring sand toys because it will be hard to keep the kids away from the giant sand area.

There is a super cute farm themed splash pad that is surprisingly shaded. Plus, the bathrooms are directly behind that area for easy changing. The larger play structure has some shaded areas, but its mostly in full sun. The swings are also in full sun.

Bonus fun, bring the scooters or the kids bikes. They can ride the paved path while you get a little exercise. At the start of the trail, there is a small little ‘gas station’ for kids to pretend to gas up their bike and make believe! There are also plenty of shelters around to enjoy a picnic lunch!

Corner of Cooper and Zig Zag Roads, Montgomery

There is a decent amount of nature shade from trees on the playground area.Ā 

There is a tot lot, perfect for little ones plus a school age playground. Bonus, this park has a short paved trail for Bikes & Scooters.

shaded parks in cincinnati

710 Tusculum Avenue, Mt Lookout
This playground provides a great shaded place to play.Ā  Don’t forget to check out the long concrete slide and the amazing “castle” with views to the river & a birds-eye view of the planes take off at Lunken airport.

Sit on the long, serpentine wall to watch the planes come in at Lunken while enjoying a picnic! There is no shade in the viewing area.

3721 Pleasant Street, Mariemont
The Tot Lot has great shade provided by the surrounding trees. And a major bonus, the park is fenced in! Even the swings offer some shade!

Covering over 20 acres, Dogwood Park contains ball fields, playground equipment, nature trails, the swimming pool, and a memorial to the Native Americans who once occupied the area.

5847 Irwin Simpson Rd, Mason
The playground has plenty of shaded canopies and is entertaining for all ages. There is a designated spot for toddlers. You can walk along the paved paths or run their energy out in the wide-open spaces around the park. Bonus, if you time it right, you might see the gorgeous sunflowers in bloom across the street!

shaded playgrounds in Cincinnati

1230 Elm St, OTR
The playground area of Washington Park is fenced-in and great for all ages. There is a castle-like play structure, a few swings and some outdoor musical toys to explore. There is a small sand area there also. There is natural shade in most parts of the park provided by the mature trees. Bring suits if you want the kids to play in the interactive fountain in the main area of the park.Ā 

Outdoor Activities With Kids

Hiking Trails for Kids

Looking for some outdoor activities with kids in Cincinnati? Here are some of my favorites. These adventures will burn energy, make memories and help your family stay busy.

BEYOND HIKING WITH KIDS

Depending on your child’s ages, hiking might look more like a stroll with lots of stops. šŸ˜‰ So, I like to have ideas of what to do once you find the right hiking spot. Speaking of the right spot, be sure to check out my favorite Cincinnati Hiking Trails with Kids.

The kids love to collect treasures as we hike and keep them in aĀ kids gardening bagĀ or look the part and hide treasures in the pockets of theirĀ hiking vests. But, as my oldest daughter and self-proclaimed nature expert says, nature stays in nature. So after we collect, we return before we leave. No one seems to fight me on this because I tell them BEFORE we collect and they make the connection that nature

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Explore nature with various scavenger hunts. We love these:
NATURE COLOR WHEEL
NATURE SCAVENGER HUNT WITH PICTURES – good for non-readers
ALL ABOUT BIRDS SCAVENGER HUNT
LIFE AT THE POND SCAVENGER HUNT – good for non-readers
NATURE BINGO CARDS – good for non-readers

Don’t forget to bring a clipboard and pencil.

“Playing together in nature is as much about us as it is about the child. Children get to celebrate and be themselves, while we are reminded of our inner child ā€“ the essence of who we are.”

Nicolette Sowder

Adventure Beyond the Hike

There are plenty of outdoor adventures in Cincinnati worth exploring. Depending on what you’re in the mood for, you can choose your own adventure. My favorite outdoor adventures include:

  • The driving range to hit golf balls with the family.
  • Frisbee golf, also known as disc golf to some, is a great adventure to try as a family. Find a Disc Golf Course in Cincinnati.
  • Putt-putt golf courses at the local parks. They are nothing fancy, but a great way to work on your putting skills for the real course!
  • Fishing with the family is fun for ages 4+. I have found that kids younger than that don’t have much patience for it.
  • Paved trails in Cincinnati
  • Biking trails in Cincinnati

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Hiking With Kids in Cincinnati

Kid friendly Hiking trails in cincinnati

You can find plenty of places to go hiking with kids in Cincinnati in many parks all over the city. While hiking with the younger kids might be more like creekin’ or hunting for nature treasures, here are my favorite places to hike with kids in Cincinnati. Be sure to bring a scavenger hunt or two from my post on outdoor adventures with kids in Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Nature Adventures
Hiking Trails for Kids

Kid-Friendly Hiking Trails on Cincinnati's East Side

Ault Park – 5090 Observatory Ave, Mt. Lookout 45208
There are 9 hiking trails at Ault Park, but our favorites for smaller legs are The Kids Tree Trail (with Brook Trail added) and Tree Trail. The Kids Tree Trail is super easy and short, but you can add on the Brook Trail to make it more of an adventure including crossing a stream. Note, the start of the Brook Trail is pretty steep but it levels out after that. You’ll find a great path deep into the woods and a stream to cross before turning around. Tree Trail is 0.7 miles with access from the service road off Observatory Circle near Ault Pavilion. This is great for more of a true hike, but might still be tough for the little legs. So, bring a backpack for the little one if you have it.

Withrow Nature Preserve – 7075 Five Mile Rd Anderson Township 45230
We love this trail because it’s a pretty flat loop with a short, steep start. This is a great trail for trail runs for tweens and adults. Tons of great uprooted trees and other unique discoveries. And a great place to bring the dogs for a hike!

Kid friendly Hiking trails in cincinnati
California Woods
Hiking with kids in Cincinnati
Withrow Nature Perserve

Johnson Hills Park – 7950 Bridle Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio 45244
The full, wooded trail is 2.1 miles with some fairly steep parts, but my 4 year old had no problem. You can also take a shortcut on the trail and and just do one side or the other. We like to head to the right from the parking lot and do that loop part of the trail for a wooded, but less steep climb. Dogs are welcomed. You can find the Johnson Hills trail map here. Be sure to check out the photo scavenger hunt at Johnson Hills Park and other self guided activities for nature hunts without the big hikes. BONUS: They have a great disc golf course here that would be perfect after a hike!

Cincinnati Nature Center – 4949 Tealtown Rd, Milford, OH 45150
Rowe Woods at the Cincinnati Nature Center is an amazing place to hike and adventure with kids. There is an admission to enter ($9.00 Ā  Adults, $4.00 kids 4-12, Free for kids 3 & under, $2.00 Dogs. They sell yearly passes for very reasonable prices and they have some of the best nature events and kids camps in the entire city. For all the details, see my 10+ favorite things to do at the Cincinnati Nature Center.Ā Ā 

French Park Short Loop Trail – 3012 Section Rd. Amberley Village 45237
1.2 miles along a creek, so bring the boots and find treasures to play with!

Avon Woods Nature Center and Preserve – 4235 Paddock Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45229
Great moderate hiking here with rolling hill trails and a stream.

Otto Armleder Park – 5057 Wooster Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45226
This is not your typical nature hike. There is a great paved path for walking or riding bikes that leads to the Armleder-Lunken Connector trail. That trail runs along the Little Miami river to Lunken trails for even more exploring. The path is flat for the little legs!

Woodland Mound Park – 8250 Old Kellogg Rd, Anderson Township
2 pretty easy nature trails which are both less than a mile. This would be fun to do before or after playing disc golf with the family.

Sharon Woods – 11450 Lebanon Road Sharonville, OH 45241
There is a great, flat hike out and back wooded trail called the Gorge Trail with places to sit and view the waterfall. At the end of the trail, you can climb down the steps at the dam for more fun and adventure. There is also a 2.6-mile paved trail around the lake called the shared use trail and a 1.0-mile fitness trail with exercise challenges along the way.Ā 

Kid-Friendly Hiking Trails on Cincinnati's West Side

Caldwell Nature Preserve – 430 West North Bend Rd Carthage 45216
3.5 miles of nature trails with a level-paved trail that makes it possible for wheelchair users to go into the woods. Also a great option for when we’ve seen alot of rain and you want to avoid the mud!

Farbach-Werner Nature Preserve – 3455 Poole Rd, Colerain Township, OH 45251
The Pin Oak trail is easy, less than a mile and offers the trifecta of trails. A wooded trail, open land to explore and a creek. Plenty to discover.

Mt. Airy Forest – 5083 Colerain AveĀ WestsideĀ 45223
3 great hiking trails for families but the main attraction is ‘everybody’s tree house’, Ohio’s only wheelchair-accessible public treehouse.

Miami Whitewater Forest Trails – 10245 Winton RoadĀ Winton Woods 45231
There are 4 nature trails that are moderate level with all of them being 1.5 miles or less. The Oakleaf trails seems to be the most popular for families with a stroll past the river.

Creekin' Adventures with Kids in Cincinnati

If you’re looking for more creekin’ adventures or hunting for nature treasures be sure to bring a scavenger hunt or two from my post on outdoor adventures with kids in Cincinnati.