Traveling with kids means many mishaps.
Schedules go haywire; binkies tumble into puddles; outfits get destroyed by spit-up.
They’ll be no worse for the wear if you dress them in Pukies, a cleverly patterned collection of baby gear that hides the most common blobs and slobbers (think kiddie camo for spitters).
The Edmonds-based company makes onesies, bibs, and blankets from super soft soy and organic cotton. Just pick the color palette of their fave food — yellow (for milk), green (for peas), orange (for carrots), or purple (for berries) — and you’re ready to take off.
Bet you’re just drooling in anticipation.
Available at Lemon Meringue, 7720 Greenwood Avenue North, suite 101 (206-297-6071); Boston Street Children’s Everything Shop, 1902 Post Alley (206-634-0580); online at pukies.com.

CELEBRATE
KlezFest 2008
What: Regional klezmer bands, Yiddish bingo, dancing, and more.
Why: Play it by ear.
When: Sun., noon-5 p.m.
Where: University Prep Academy, 2632 NE 80th St., Wedgwood. For more info, call 206-525-0915.
BOND
Films4Families
What: Saturday morning flicks for the whole fam.
Why: There’s more to film than High School Musical. Plus, kids’ tix are just $2 a pop.
When: Sat., 10 a.m. Also Nov. 29 & Dec. 13.
Where: SIFF Cinema, McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St. (206-633-7151).
CREATE
Sci-Fi Rockets!
What: Kids see images of rockets throughout history then design their own.
Why: You’re flying high.
When: Sat. & Sun., 11:15 a.m. & 1:15 p.m.
Where: The Museum of Flight, 9404 E. Marginal Way S., Georgetown (206-764-5700).