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Pop-Up Produce

Originally a co-op requiring a membership, Oak Cliff -based Urban Acres is now open to the public, off ering the…

Out and About!

What ever happened to “me time”? With little ones constantly in tow (or even after a long day at the…

Material Girl Goes Green

Little girls in their mother’s pearls … and darling dresses with a conscience? CHAKRA for Children, a new eco-friendly clothing…

Mark Twain Park in Richardson

Climb a rock wall, ride the back of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, zoom through the streets on a pretend sports car or play hero as they cruise the park behind the wheel of the fire truck.

Tuscany Meadows in Frisco

The playground has slides, swings, rock walls and even the occasional quiz game that will keep kids physically and intellectually stimulated for hours.

Christine Cashen

The Highland Village mom of two (Donovan, 7, and Camille, 5) had me in stitches within minutes of meeting her.

Trinity Park in Fort Worth

Parents will appreciate the shaded benches and scenic views, while the kids will love playing on one (or all!) of the three separate playscapes.

Fairview Park in Denton

The playscape features two covered slides, three side-by-side slides, a place to climb, rings to swing on, and a raised, covered tunnel for kids to crawl through.

Royal and Annie Smith Park in Southlake

Find many activities, such as an area to hang and twist on, two side-by-side slides, a bridge, an area to climb over plastic rocks, rings to hang on, multiple metal chained ladders to climb on and off, and a miniature rock climbing wall.