‘Pip’s Island’ Puts Your Child in the Center of a Unique Immersive Adventure + Q&A with Co-Creator Rania Ajami

Family entertainment is changing. Immersive experiences are taking hold and Pip’s Island is a prime example of where engaging, interactive fun for children is heading. Located steps from Times Square in New York City, the sprawling multi-level space is the perfect spot to embark on the incredibly unique journey.

The hour-long adventure is a one-of-a-kind hybrid performance that successfully blends powerful storytelling, digital gadgetry, animation, captivating space design and music into one unforgettable theatrical experience. From dance breaks to puppetry to problem-solving scenarios, the innovative production puts your child (ages 10 and under) in the center of it all.

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Tiny explorers are sent on a heroic quest to save the island from an evil villain, with obstacles at every turn. Led by an effervescent park ranger and Pip — the show’s central character — the mini explorers encounter a wondrous cast of personalities.

While kids are the main attractions, accompanying adults are far from left out. In fact, we’re referred to as the assistant explorers. With a little help from us here and there, the kids walk through several scenes with various activities that ladder up to five empowering pillars: activate, investigate, build, imagine and connect. Each of the experiences has a teachable moment that resonates with children. Throughout the mission, the mini explorers are called by name (thanks to the handy nametags) to assist with tasks. This is a nice touch that parents will appreciate because it creates a sense of belonging and personalization within a group setting.

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Photo by Paul Mariano

To say my kids (ages 5 and 9) loved the experience would be an understatement. My son, Marcus, was tasked with the job of carrying the treasured handbook throughout the experience. Let’s just say he took his responsibility very seriously! My daughter enjoyed steering the ship in one setup, as well as the enthralling storytelling and eye-catching details of each design space.

As a mom who’s always on the hunt for fun family activities to do in the city, Pip’s Island tops my list of recommendations. If you’re looking for a memorable, unique and entertaining way to unlock your child’s imagination, this is it!

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I recently caught up with Rania Ajami, one of the co-founders behind this fascinating venture. Read on to learn more about what sparked the creation of Pip’s Island and what visitors can expect.

BGG: What was your inspiration behind creating Pip’s Island?
Rania Ajami: Being a mother was my greatest inspiration. Plus, my background is in filmmaking and storytelling. It was just having my own kids and seeing that there’s really nothing out there that was enriching and unique for children. I was also frustrated by the fact that I’d have to book a lesson or schedule something. There weren’t many options outside of the usual offerings of the museum, etc.

BGG: What was your mindset when conceptualizing the brand?
RA: We wanted to create a children’s brand where any child would feel that it’s enriching. In fact, there are children that sometimes they show up and they’re timid or they’re scared, but when they go through the entirety of the journey, they come out feeling so happy about themselves. We’re really about making kids feel like heroes.

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Photo by Paul Mariano

BGG: What can visitors expect when exploring Pip’s Island?
RA:  It’s a true hero’s journey for children where they are part of the entire unfolding of the story. From the moment they enter our submersive world upstairs, they move through these very rich multi-sensorial environments. They are met by actors who are different characters from our world. And from the get-go they’re given a mission to save the island. In every room you have a task, the story unfolds, and you really become wrapped up in the world and journey. We’ve had children walk out and say that it felt like they had walked into a book.

BGG: We know that it’s an interactive, immersive experience for kids, but how do adults factor into the experience and what can they expect?
RA: The emphasis is really on the kids, but the design, music and the script are also done in a way that grownups enjoy it. There’s humor that grownups get that the kids don’t. We want it to feel entertaining, like a Pixar movie for everyone.

BGG: How would you describe Pip’s Island in three words?
RA: Wonder, empowerment, and magic.

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Photo by Paul Mariano

BGG: How did you come up with the name Pip’s Island? Is there any significance, background or history connected to that name?
RA: For us, Pip is the hero of the story. Ultimately, only he can defeat the bad guy. But the idea of Pip came many years ago when we were thinking of something that represented new life. So, that’s where we came up with this boy’s name being Pip. Sort of the beginning of this island, life and nature.

BGG: What surprised you the most when creating Pip’s Island? Was there anything that surprised you that you weren’t expecting?
RA:  The empowerment element was the most surprising. When we first started we didn’t realize that kids would come out feeling as if they found this inner power. When we saw that in our very first workshop, we thought, ‘Wow that’s the key to this!’ So, we began thinking about how to nurture that. How do we bring that about in children? How do we make them feel like they’re part of this expedition and that they’re working with other kids? Everything we’re doing serves this idea that children are the heroes, the stars of the show.

BGG: Why did you choose Times Square for the location?
RA: After I graduated from college, I moved to New York where I earned my master’s degree in film at NYU. After that, I started working as a filmmaker in the downtown theater scene. So, my community of collaborators are here in New York. Again, as a mom living in New York, I was privy to what the city offered for kids. As for the Time Square location, it was almost by chance. It just happened to be a property that was large enough. And the landlord believes in what we’re doing. It just kind of all magically came together.

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Photo by Paul Mariano

BGG: What’s the biggest takeaway you want visitors to have upon leaving Pip’s Island?
RA: We want kids to realize that they all have an inner star, unmatched power and amazing potential. We want them to know that they can come back again and again. It isn’t just a show that you just go and see once. The whole idea is that there are many adventures that will constantly change. We want people to know that we’re a children’s brand that offers so much more than just seeing a one-time show.

BGG: What’s next for Pip’s Island?
RA: One thing we’ve been developing alongside the experience is this very large mythological world. Right now we’re working on a comic book and other books. The idea is that kids will come back and there will be different adventures that they’ll go on during their visit to the island.

Pip’s Island is located 400 W. 42nd Street, New York, NY. Visit Pip’s Island for tickets and more information.

Have you ever visited Pip’s Island? How do you keep your kids engaged and entertained beyond a typical trip to the movies or museum?

‘Dog Man’ Book Series is Being Developed into a Musical

Ever heard of a half-dog, half-policeman? I hadn’t neither. That’s until my 9-year-old daughter became obsessed with the Dog Man comic book last year.

Now, the best-selling series about a part-dog, part-policeman is being developed into a stage production. “Dog Man: The Musical” is slated to open this summer in partnership with TheaterWorks USA.

Created by Dav Pilkey, the mind behind Captain Underpants, the book centers around a crime-fighting dog who enjoys taking a bite out of furniture in his spare time. Pretty wacky, right? Well, the series has sold more than 23 million copies and children and critics alike are major fans. The musical adaptation will be just as fascinating as the series and take theatergoers on an adventurous ride sure to satisfy their wacky fervor for the crime-fighting canine. It beings performances at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City June 28th and runs through August 4, 2019.

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The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, veteran children’s programming collaborators who’ve worked on PBS’s “Peg + Cat” and the upcoming “Clifford The Big Read Dog” on PBS and Amazon.

If your kids are Dog Man fans, they’re in for a treat when the heroic character comes to life on stage. And, even if they’re not, they will be after this TheaterWorks USA production.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.

Are you kids familiar with the “Dog Man” book series? 

‘History of Memory’ Documentary Celebrates the Power of Printed Photos

In today’s digital-first world, some of our best memories are stored on our phones.

From birthday parties to graduations to random everyday events, photographs capture a moment in time. And with quality-grade cameras in the palm of our hands, we’re creating those memories at lightning speed. However, whether momentous or mundane, many of those images never leave the digital realm. In the new documentary, “History of Memory,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last week, shows viewers that printed photographs can be a vital key to our history and more.

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Through four intriguing real-life stories, the 23-minute short documentary takes viewers on a journey of how a printed photograph changed their lives. From love at first sight to a remarkable discovery that uncovers a deep family secret, “History of Memory,” shares in great detail the power and impact a printed photo can have on a person.

Directed by filmmaking duo Sarah Klein and Tom Mason, the four stories are incredibly emotional and enlightening. In ‘The Secret Album,’ a woman learns about falsehoods surrounding her family’s identity. This account proves just how important photographs can be to preserving our history and past. In ‘At First Sight,’ love is centerstage as a photograph ignites an unrelenting passion between two strangers across continents. Who says love at first sight only applies to in-person encounters?

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Courtesy of HP

In ‘China Lost and Found,’ one man’s trash becomes a treasure for thousands. A French archivist finds a treasure trove of film in the trash in China and turns the photos into a fascinating global exhibit for all to see. ‘It’s a Boy,’ is a sentimental nod to the beauty and impact of baby photos – especially for families who adopt children beyond that stage.

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Courtesy of HP

Watch a clip from the film’s second chapter, ‘The Secret Album’:

Each of the clips beautifully reminds us how printed photographs can impact lives in ways unimaginable. As someone who has thousands of photos on my phone, this documentary inspired me to print some of the special ones. First, I have to find the right printer that makes it easy to print them from my phone.

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Me with my husband Marcus during the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of “History of Memory,” in New York City on May 3, 2019.

HP has a few that might be the answer to my phone-trapped photos. The company, which sponsored the film offers a variety of pocket-size printers that are ideal for people like me who take tons of photos daily, but never get them printed. With a portable printer, you can print swoon-worthy selfies or snaps from unforgettable fête at your fingertips.

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HP Sprocket Plus Portable Printer available here, $149.

Do you print photos taken from your cell phone? If so, how often? 

Review: Our Night at the American Museum of Natural History Sleepover

In a city as large as New York, parents are never at a loss for finding fun stuff to do with their children. As a mom of two, I’ve definitely done my fair share of cool kid outings in the Big Apple. From Broadway shows to historic sites to sporting events, we’ve attended and visited countless interesting, entertaining and culturally-rich places the city has to offer. But nothing compares to our epic “Night at the Museum,” this past weekend.

To say it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience would be an understatement. Our excitement and anticipation of having a sleepover at the American Museum of Natural History, the largest natural history museum in the world, was palpable leading up to the big night.

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The adventure got underway as soon as we packed our slumber bags, hopped on the subway and made our way to the iconic museum for an unforgettable evening. In case you’re unfamiliar with the concept of sleeping in a nature-filled museum, the idea stems from the hit movie franchise, “Night at the Museum,” starring Ben Stiller. In the original movie, the animals and historical artifacts come to life at night. Thankfully, that didn’t happen during our visit.

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Upon our arrival, we participated in the informative orientation, which detailed the night’s order of events. I was pleasantly surprised that the itinerary wasn’t overwhelming and allotted for a lot of free exploration. As we walked through the halls to our sleeping quarters, my 9-year-old daughter was a bit apprehensive, but quickly got used to her surroundings. I mean, I can’t blame her. Being surrounded by stuffed lions, tigers and bears can be a bit frightening at first. Luckily, after the initial fear and shock wore off, she was fine.

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A whale of a time
As we proceeded to the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life (our home for the night), our enthusiasm hit the roof once we saw the massive, 94-foot-long, 21,000-pound blue whale model suspended from the ceiling. The majestic room was filled with ocean creatures like polar bears, walruses and beautiful coral reefs lining the walls. We unpacked our sleeping bags and made our space comfortable with the cots provided.  The realization that we’d be sleeping in one of the most revered rooms in the museum started to sink in, causing  our elation to escalate. After we happily unloaded, we were off to snack time where we were treated to cookies, chips, fresh fruit and drinks. Fueling up on healthy bites was a smart move because we needed sustenance to fully enjoy our fun-filled night.

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Lions, tigers and bears, oh my!
Next, we made our way to the live animal show. My son was super excited to see living creatures up close and personal. And the 45-minute show’s main attractions didn’t disappoint. Kids were able to learn fun and interesting facts about several animals including an owl, snake, eagle and a crocodile. At one point the eagle spread its wings to the audience’s amazement and delight. After feeding our live critter curiosity, we were off to explore some much older elements.

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Finding fossil facts
I didn’t tell my kids much about our sleepover prior to our visit, but I did tell them that we had to bring flashlights! For kids, there’s something about turning on a flashlight that instantly sparks joy and lights up excitement. They were so thrilled when we whipped out our flashlights in hopes of finding some hidden fossil facts. While not exactly a scavenger hunt, the kids were able to learn some pretty awesome tidbits about prehistoric creatures like which dinosaur groups have duckbills and more. Armed with flashlights and scurrying around in search of uncovering dino facts was a huge highlight of the night. My daughter was obsessed with answering all the questions on her fossil-finding quest.

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Movie magic
Following our prehistoric creature lesson, we were invited to watch the museum’s latest 3D feature film, Backyard Wilderness in the LeFrak Theater. Decked out in 3D glasses, we settled into our seats and enjoyed the super entertaining, awe-inspiring and highly-educational film about the beauty of nature and the importance of respecting it at all costs. I especially enjoyed the modern twist that was woven throughout the narrative via a social media lens. The 45-minute movie provided kids and adults alike with fascinating facts about the cycle of life and how we all play a role in our environment and ecosystem.

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A story for the books
After being fully engrossed in an exhilarating film that heightened our senses, it was time to wind down. Dressed in their pajamas, the kids convened on the lower level of the Milstein Hall to hear a bedtime story that inspired the entire event, “The Night at the Museum.” Since my kids had never seen the movie, they were intrigued and enjoyed every minute of the book. Plus, it was the perfect substitute for their nightly bedtime story that they have at home. It was a great way to mellow the kids out so they’d be ready to turn in at midnight.

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After a surprisingly restful yet chilly night (be sure to pack warm blankets), we woke up to a healthy continental breakfast. Later, we finally made our way to the gift shop for a private shopping experience. My son was over-the-moon walking up and down the aisles on the hunt for a new stuffed toy to join his cherished animal kingdom.

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Even though we’d spent the night in the museum, there was still so much more to see. With more than 30 million specimen on display, we knew we hadn’t even scratched the surface. At any rate, we proceeded to venture into the Hall of the Universe where the kids learned about the solar system, volcanoes and other planet-centric stuff.

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Before the museum re-opened for the public at 10:00 a.m., we made our last rounds and took in everything we could before we headed home. We had a fantastic time that my kids, husband and I won’t soon forget. My expectations were high, but the experience exceeded them. If you ever get the opportunity to participate in the American Museum of Natural History sleepover program, do it. It’s an incredible, wild adventure!

Here are the remaining sleepover dates:

  • May 3, 2019
  • May 10, 2019
  • May 17, 2019
  • June 7, 2019
  • June 14, 2019
  • June 21, 2019

For tickets and more information, please click here.

**Disclosure: My family and I were comped four tickets to visit the museum for review purposes only. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

Have you ever visited the American Museum of Natural History? If so, what’s your favorite hall and/or exhibit?

Beautycon NYC 2019: My First Experience

Two weeks ago, beauty lovers descended on the Javits Center in New York City for a fun-filled weekend at Beautycon. Not familiar with Beautycon? Well, it’s the beauty mecca for those who can’t get enough of makeup, cosmetics and the social media stars behind their favorite blogs and video channels.

As a beauty blogger with an endless stash of lipsticks and mascaras, I knew it would be an event I’d enjoy. I was right. Thanks to Dove, I was able to attend the 5th annual event as their guest for an incredible experience that I won’t soon forget.

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The legacy brand invited me as part of their inspiring new campaign, Project #ShowUs, designed to tackle beauty bias and representation. Before the two-day event got underway, I got a sneak peek at Dove’s booth and was able to explore their ingenious activation which celebrates beauty in all forms.

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The brand partnered with Getty Images and Girlgaze to launch the world’s largest stock photo library 100 percent created by women. Throughout the booth, some of the 5,000 photographs of 179 women from 39 countries were on full display for visitors to see.

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In addition to Dove’s interactive booth, they also offered Beautycon attendees free hand massages using their new Body Wash Mousse and Exfoliating Body Polish for smooth, soft skin.

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The two-day convention was comprised of countless innovative beauty activations, fun makeup tutorials, invigorating dance breaks, and inspiring panel discussions.

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All the panels featured industry leaders talking about subjects around race, beauty, inclusion, media and social justice. For example, Dove hosted the panel, “I Deserve to Be Seen: Beauty Bias & Representation,” moderated by former Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Elaine Welteroth, with guests from publishing and journalism.

Another interesting panel, “Black Girl Magic On the Big Screen,” featured Marsai Martin, Issa Rae and Regina Hall from the new comedy, “Little,” which discussed beauty standards and what it’s like being a black woman in Hollywood.

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Oh, and did I mention the convention’s headlining guest? Yes, America’s favorite no-holds barred Bronx native, “okurr!” Yep, the one and only Cardi B was on hand to discuss managing finances and fame in the popular “Making Money Moves” session.

And it wasn’t just all makeup and panels. Hair is also a big part of what makes us feel beautiful. Thankfully, the event was chock-full of hair care brands. From SheaMoisture to the Mane Choice, the convention was teeming with well-known and up-and-coming brands to satisfy our hair care cravings.

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Beautycon is a must for those who enjoy all things beauty. For me, it was an honor and privilege to be a guest of a brand that I’ve admired and used for as long as I can remember. Attending Beautycon fortified my self-esteem and restored a bit of confidence that I’ve been lacking these past few months. Hearing uplifting stories and seeing gorgeous images that represent me, I was reminded to embrace and celebrate my own unique beauty!

Have you ever attended Beautycon? If so, how would you describe your experience?

Review: New York City Children’s Theater’s ‘This Is Sadie’ Celebrates the Power Imagination

“Sadie, can you please play quietly so that your dad and I can get an extra hour of sleep?”

What parent can’t relate to that desperate plea? Being a mom of two children under the age of 10, I’m all too familiar with begging my kids to let me and their father sleep in on the weekends.

That deeply resonating opening line (heard offstage) set the tone for what would be a fun and imaginative 50 minutes .

This is Sadie,” is a fanciful story of a six-year-old girl of the same name who obliges her parents’ request and uses her imagination and creativity to stay busy. She takes her beloved stuffed fox who turns into a real-life pal on several journeys all within the confines of her mind and bedroom.

Photo: Carol Rosegg

Photo: Carol Rosegg

From a close encounter with an octopus to a playful sword fight with pirates, Sadie along with her fox friend go from one wild adventure after the other. Without a single word uttered, the story, based on a book of the same title is still easy for young kids to follow. Thanks to the actors’ entertaining dance moves and dramatic theatrics, they bring the endearing story to life strictly through facial expressions and body movement.

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“This is Sadie” unlocks kids’ imaginations, reinforces the beauty of friendship and celebrates the power of creativity and curiosity. It’s the perfect show to introduce your little ones to live theater.

“This is Sadie” is playing at Theatre Row in the Beckett Theater located, 410 w. 42nd Street. For tickets and more information, please visit New York Children’s Theater.

“What’s the first live performance you recall seeing? 

Nintendo Launches Two Video Games to Tap Into Your Kids’ Crafty Sides

I’m a proud ‘80s baby who grew up in the ‘90s. That means I’m the first generation to be exposed to the undeniable power of Nintendo.

Now that I’m a 30-something mom of two, it’s fascinating to watch my kids play with the same system responsible for creating immeasurable joy and many cherished childhood memories. Tomorrow, the Japan-based company is launching two new games (March 29): Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn available on the Nintendo DS3 system, the popular handheld device and Yoshi’s Crafted World which is compatible on the Nintendo Switch console.

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A couple weeks ago, my lucky kids got a sneak peek of the video games at the flagship Nintendo store at Rockefeller Center in the heart of New York City. At the private event, they were able to test the new games, participate in fun crafts, scavenger hunts and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast.

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Unsurprisingly, my craft-obsessed 9-year-old daughter enjoyed Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn, which boasts realistic-looking yarn animations. While my 5-year-old son couldn’t get enough of Yoshi’s Crafted World, which features incredible, sophisticated graphics that look like pages torn from a virtual scrapbook. Both games tap into young players’ crafty sides while unlocking their imaginations. Each game takes players on adventurous journeys that challenge their problem-solving skills while allowing them to demonstrate fun gameplay techniques.

For someone who spent countless hours playing Super Mario Bros. back in the day, it warms my heart to see my kids enjoying some of the things that brought me so much happiness!

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While many parents might frown at screen time (video games, YouTube or television), I don’t. I believe like with most guilty pleasures, moderation is key. As a parent, I make sure that I monitor what my kids watch and indulge in. I grew up playing video games and I turned out fine. I’m sure my kids will too.

 

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Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn available here, $39.

 

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Yoshi’s Crafted World available here, $59.

**Disclosure: I was gifted both video games for review purposes only. All views and opinions expressed are my own.

What was your favorite video game growing up? Do you play video games with your kids?