South Florida Parenting June 2018

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JUNE 2018 CONTENTS

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Meet the Bliss

Go-carts and a Kids Aqua Park appeal to younger cruisers on new Norwegian ship.

DEPARTMENTS 6 EDITOR’S NOTE 8 BROWARD NEWS Sunny.org’s 2-for-1 summer savings program returns. 10 MIAMI-DADE NEWS “The Power of Poison” exhibit opens at the Frost Museum of Science. 11 PALM BEACH NEWS

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Summer school Keep kids reading during the summer break.

Summer Fun

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Father’s Day D.I.Y.

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Turtle walks begin on South Florida beaches. 14 HEALTH Mosquitos’ new threat: Yellow Fever. 23 STUFF WE LOVE Parasheet Beach Blankets, GraviTrax and Squishmallows. 24 GIVEAWAYS Beach toys, Gnome Adventure Kit and more. 40 MATERNITY ADVICE Outfitting a safer nursery. 42 CHILD ADVICE

ON THE COVER WHO Brecken Christensen, 1, of Palm Beach, a 2018 Cover Kids winner WHERE Splash Adventure water park at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach PHOTO BY Taimy Alvarez

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Day Campers

Tips for parents to help make day camp a success.

Recognizing the link between risk-taking and confidence.

EVENTS 44 JUNE CALENDAR Our day-by-day calendar, plus Theater, Shows & Concerts, Fairs & Festivals and Exhibits for Families.


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EDITOR’S NOTE

Three cheers! Summer’s here!

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got a shock on Mother’s Day rize all of the Wild Kratts episodes she when I pointed out to my son that he can get her eyes on. had less than a month left of Little do they know I’ve school. It feels like the year hatched a plan to teach them started just months ago, but it Spanish and cursive writing also feels like forever. I cannot during the summer, in between wait for it to be over! quizzes on their multiplication Summer will be much less tables and hands-on science organized this year. I’ve signed lessons. my kids up for a week of camp I want them to be ready; we’re here and a week of camp there, starting a new school again in but nothing consistent. Maybe the fall, with a whole new round JENNIFER that is why summer seemed so of teachers and counselors and JHON sneaky this year – I haven’t been friends. I’m hoping the third paying attention. time is a charm, and I’m praying – like My son sure has, though. He’s been all parents – for a supportive environsaying school is almost out for months ment that will help my kids to thrive. now – but until now it has been wishful But I’m getting ahead of myself. Yes, thinking on his part. more changes and challenges lay ahead All of us have grand schemes for the for my family, but right now, the freedom down time this summer. My son hopes of summer is calling. I can’t wait to de(in vain) for massive amounts of video lete that 6:30 a.m. alarm off my phone gaming between his scheduled weeks. and enjoy it! My daughter will try her best to memo-

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BROWARD COUNTY NEWS RESERVATIONS OPEN FOR BROWARD SEA TURTLE PROGRAMS

Turtle nesting season has begun on South Florida beaches, giving late-night beachgoers a chance to see the circle of life in motion. Broward County has several programs designed to educate participants about sea turtles and help them witness turtle nesting firsthand. Spaces fill quickly, so make reservations as soon as possible. Turtle Treks of Terramar, hosted by Sea Turtle Oversight Protection, meet at 3104 NE Ninth St., near Sunrise Boulevard and A1A in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights June 16 through Aug. 27. Ages 6 and older are welcome for $25 per person. seaturtleop.com/index.php/turtle-walk. Museum of Discovery and Science Turtle Walks run June 12 through July 17, starting at the museum at 401 SW Second St. in Fort Lauderdale, and moving to nesting grounds on Fort Lauderdale Beach. Walks for 9 and older are $21 and begin at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. RSVP at 954-713-0930. Sea Turtles and Their Babies is a program of the Anne Kolb Nature Center at West Lake Park, 751 Sheridan St., Hollywood. It runs Wednesdays and Fridays, July 6 through Sept. 5, starting at 8 p.m. Preregistration and prepayment ($10 per person) is required at 954-357-5161, ext. 0.

SUMMER MOVIE PROGRAMS RETURN TO THE SILVER SCREEN

Free and cheap movies have returned to South Florida movie theaters this summer. Cinemark Theaters have the Summer Movie Clubhouse, a 10-week program of kid-friendly films for $1 each, or $5 for a 10-week punch card. Cinemark.com/clubhouse Cinemark Paradise 24, 15601 Sheridan St. in Davie, will show movies at 10 a.m. Monday through Thursday, June 11-Aug. 16. See “Smurfs: The Lost Village,” “The Lego Ninjago Movie,” “Storks,” “The Nut Job 2,” “My Little Pony,” “Ferdinand,” “Paddington 2,” “Captain Underpants,” “The Emoji Movie” and “Boss Baby.” Paragon Theaters have free kids movies at 10 a.m. Tuesday through Thursdays, June 12-Aug. 9, at Coral Square, 770 Riverside Drive in Coral Springs, and Paragon Ridge, 9200 State Road 84 in Davie. See “The Croods,” “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” “Captain Underpants,” “Trolls,” “Kung Fu Panda 3,” “Ferdinand,” “Home” and “Prince of Egypt.” paragontheaters.com/promotions 8

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derdale and Deerfield Island Park in Deerfield Beach. Sea: Offers include snorkeling trips with South Florida Diving Headquarters, cruises up the New River aboard the historic Jungle Queen and drift fishing with Fishing Headquarters. Or get BOGO happy hour cruises on the Water Taxi or take an airboat tour of the Everglades at Sawgrass Recreation or Billie Swamp Safari Adventure. Dining: There are tasty deals on eats and drinks at the Mai-Kai, Rustic Inn Crabhouse, the Pub Wilton Manors and Krakatoa Indonesian Cuisine. Shopping: Get two free coupon books at Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise. Or, new this year, get two back-issue comics for the price of one at Lauderdale Comics. Download your savings card now at Sunny.org/Summer.


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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY NEWS

JUNGLE ISLAND REOPENS WITH NEW WATER ELEMENTS

Jungle Island in Miami, which had been closed since Hurricane Irma, reopened under new management on Memorial Day weekend with a host of new elements. Featured prominently on the website (jungleisland.com) is the new Aerodium attraction, an outdoor skydiving simulator similar to iFly, which was expected to be available to guests during the grand reopening. Also, Jungle Island is implementing water elements throughout the park, making it a “Miami Zoo meets Volcano Bay” experience, said guests relations representative Geoffrey Holmes. Among other planned features, which Holmes said should open later in the summer, are an indoor trampoline park, an aerial ropes course called Tree Top Trek, a beach restaurant and a new playground complete with tree houses. Single-day tickets are $32.93 for ages 3-10, and $39.93 for adults, plus taxes and fees. jungleisland.com

SUMMER SAVINGS RETURN

The Summer Savings Pass is back, giving pass holders unlimited admission to Lion Country Safari, Museum of Discovery and Science, Miami Seaquarium and Zoo Miami from May 12 through Sept. 30. The passes are on sale at summersavingspass.com for $58 for adults and $48 for ages 3-12. Museum of Discovery and Science, Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium and Zoo Miami also have the passes for sale on site and online at their respective websites. Annual Pass holders of the attractions can get the summer passes at a discount. 10

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Frost Science Museum prepares for toxic takeover with 'Poison' exhibit BY JENNIFER JHON Discover the power of poison at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, which concluded its one-year anniversary events with a new exhibit opening on May 26. “The Power of Poison: From the Depths of The Sea to Your Own Backyard” explores the powerful defenses and healing that poisons can offer. For the first time, according to a news release, the museum has extended an exhibit to other parts of the museum. The “toxic takeover” will include milkweed and monarch butterflies on the rooftop terraces, lionfish and scorpionfish in the aquarium, poison dart frogs and venomous snakes.

The exhibit explores poison and venom in nature, myth and popular culture (such as Harry Potter), as well as its use in forensic science and in life-saving drugs. The “Poison by Accident” feature will allow guests to follow the clues to determine which poison is affecting various victims. “Power of Poison” will be in the Hsiao Family Special Exhibition Gallery on the first floor of the museum through Sept. 3. The exhibit is included with museum admission. The Frost Science Museum is open daily 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Purchase tickets ($20-$29 with a discount for Miami-Dade residents) online at frostscience.org.


PALM BEACH COUNTY NEWS KID-FRIENDLY SUMMER MOVIE PROGRAM RETURNS TO THE SILVER SCREEN

Free and cheap movies have returned to South Florida movie theaters this summer. Cinemark Theaters have the Summer Movie Clubhouse, a 10-week program June 4 through Aug. 9. The kid-friendly films are $1 each, or $5 for a 10-week punch card, which can be purchased at the theatre box office. The deal comes with a coupon for $2 off a large popcorn or drink. Cinemark Palace 20, at 3200 Airport Road in Boca Raton, will show the Clubhouse movies at 9:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays. Boynton Beach 14, at 1151 N. Congress Ave. in Boynton Beach, will show the films at 10 a.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The schedule includes “Boss Baby,” “Smurfs: The Lost Village,” “The Lego Ninjago Movie,” “Storks,” “The Nut Job 2,” “My Little Pony,” “Ferdinand,” “Paddington 2,” “Captain Underpants” and “The Emoji Movie.” Learn more at Cinemark.com/clubhouse

SUMMER SAVINGS RETURN

The Summer Savings Pass is back, giving pass holders unlimited admission to Lion Country Safari, Museum of Discovery and Science, Miami Seaquarium and Zoo Miami from May 12 through Sept. 30. The passes are on sale at summersavingspass.com for $58 for adults and $48 for ages 3-12. Museum of Discovery and Science, Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium and Zoo Miami also have the passes for sale on site and online at their respective websites. Annual Pass holders of the attractions can get the summer passes at a discount.

Turtle walks begin in Palm Beach County BY JENNIFER JHON Turtle nesting season has begun on South Florida beaches, giving latenight beachgoers a chance to see the circle of life in motion. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center’s turtle walks begin Thursday and run on select Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights through July 12. The walks start at 8:30 p.m. with a classroom presentation on sea turtles, followed by a walk along the beach. The evening’s program will end at midnight or after a nesting loggerhead turtle is observed, whichever comes first. Children must be at least 8 for turtle walks, and minors younger than 18 must attend with an adult. See the next stage of the cycle starting July 16 with Gumbo Limbo’s Hatchling Release Program. All ages are welcome at this fun program, which begins in the classroom, followed by a

trip to the beach to watch Gumbo Limbo staff release baby sea turtles into the ocean. The Gumbo Limbo Nature Center is at 1801 N. Ocean Blvd. in Boca Raton. Registration is required for both programs and is $17 per person. Visit gumbolimbo.org/Walk-Release. Other turtle walks in Palm Beach County: MacArthur Beach State Park’s Sea Turtle Talk & Walk program in North Palm Beach runs June 4 through July 13 and is $12 per person. Register online at macarthurbeach.org/event/ sea-turtle-talk-walk-registration/. Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach also has a turtle walk program, starting at $15 per person on June 1. Register online at marinelife.org. JUNE 2018 | southfloridaparenting.com 11


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FAMILY | HEALTH & SAFETY

Mosquitoes’ new threat? Yellow fever Outbreaks abroad could bring disease to South Florida BY LARRY BARSZEWSKI

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he Zika scare of 2016 could morph into a yellow fever panic this year if South Florida residents let down their guard when it comes to protecting themselves from disease-carrying mosquitoes. There hasn’t been a yellow fever outbreak in the United States in more than 100 years, but state health officials are concerned that a large outbreak in Brazil — and other outbreaks in South and Central America — could lead to infected travelers bringing the disease to South Florida, which has the right mosquitoes and climate for it to spread. The disease is deadlier than the Zika virus. Zika raised alarms because many infected pregnant women gave birth to infants having microcephaly, a condition that causes abnormally small heads and developmental defects. Yellow fever can kill. Brazil reported 1,131 cases and 338 deaths attributable to yellow fever between July and March. Most people infected with yellow fever will get symptoms so minor they won’t realize they have been infected. Even for those who do notice, the symptoms such as fever, chills and headaches don’t make it stand out from many other illnesses. But for about 15 percent of the infected, the initial symptoms pass and then come back with a vengeance within a day, causing internal bleeding and jaundice — the yellowing of the skin that gives the fever its name — and the failure of the liver and other organs. Of those, up to half die, usually within a week or two.

REDUCING THE THREAT

The Centers for Disease Control in March warned travelers not to go to yellow fever hotspots in Brazil unless they have been vaccinated. South Florida officials are hopeful that the stepped-up mosquito control efforts already underway here to curb Zika will help contain any potential yellow fever outbreak. Yellow fever and Zika are carried by the same Aedes aegypti mosquito, which can also transmit dengue and chikungunya. “If yellow fever is introduced into

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South Florida, and I suppose it will be, you’re not going to see the same explosive outbreak we did with Zika,” said Justin Stoler, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Miami who has done global health research with a focus on mosquito-borne illnesses. “There hasn’t been prior exposure, but we’ve kept mosquito populations down, which is a good thing.” Broward County began its first truck spraying of the year April 30 to kill infant mosquitoes that are expected to multiply as the region’s heavy rains increase, said Anh Ton, who oversees Broward’s mosquito control efforts. South Florida’s rainy season runs from May 15 to Oct. 15, according to the National Weather Service. The truck spraying is designed to kill mosquito larva in standing water, as opposed to aerial spraying that targets adult mosquitoes. The Aedes aegypti doesn’t travel far from where it is bred. The mosquito, one of more than 40 types in South Florida, gravitates to urban areas and can breed in as little as a bottle cap full of standing water. It bites during the daytime and not just at dusk and dawn, officials said.

YELLOW FEVER AND ZIKA

Yellow fever is a rare disease in the United States, with only one reported case between 2004 and 2016, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

WHAT IS YELLOW FEVER? SYMPTOMS ■ Most people infected with yellow fever virus have no illness or only mild illness. ■ Symptoms, which usually take three to six days to appear, include the sudden onset of fever, chills, a severe headache, back pain, general body aches, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and weakness. ■ About 15 percent of cases are more severe. After a brief remission of up to a day, these individuals can experience high fevers, jaundice, internal bleeding and eventually shock and multiple organ failure. TREATMENT ■ There is no specific treatment. Rest, fluids and use of pain relievers and other medications to reduce fever may relieve some symptoms. Hospitalization is recommended to provide supportive care and observation. ■ Certain medications should be avoided. Those include aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and naproxen, which could increase the risk of bleeding. ■ Patients should avoid mosquito exposure for up to five days after the onset of fever to avoid spreading the disease to uninfected mosquitoes. Source: Centers for Disease Control


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Pure Bliss: Kids aqua park, go-carts enchant young cruisers BY RICHARD TRIBOU AND JENNIFER JHON

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orwegian Bliss isn’t a new class of ship, but it feels like one. A lot of that has to do with the go-carts racing around the top deck track — the signature attraction on the 167,800-ton vessel, the third ship in Norwegian Cruise Line’s Breakaway Plus class. While Norwegian Bliss made a pit stop in Miami in May on its way to a summer of Alaska sailings, the ship will make Miami home again in November. In preparation for its return for a season of Caribbean sailings, here are 10 things that set it apart.

1. THE GO-CARTS

This is actually the second ship on which Norwegian provided a go-cart track, but the first, Norwegian Joy, spends all its time halfway around the world sailing in China and Australia. Plus, the Bliss track is 40 percent bigger, at nearly 1,000 feet across two decks, and thus better. Is it really a draw? This track is intense, with 15 turns. The go-carts go up to 30 mph, and even let riders push an acceleration button like a dose of Nitro in a “Fast & Furious” movie. It’s an added cost, but only $7, and riders get eight laps racing up to nine other riders at a time. It’s not for lightweights, and passing isn’t the easiest. Other drivers can cut you off while trying to pass on the inside, and then the staff push a magic button that slows everyone’s go-carts in order to disentangle the little road-rage incidents. In the end, there’s more speed thrills than not, and riders get to see how they fared on the leaderboard after the race. For adrenaline fans, this fits the bill.

2. LASER TAG

Another new top-deck feature on the ship is this alien-lab-themed team experience. The $5 per person game gets wouldbe shooters five minutes with a space rifle in on either the scientist or marine teams, darting around like something out of the movie “Aliens” blasting people into virtual oblivion. The guns are pretty fun with more than just triggers, such as button combinations that should please 18

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anyone who ever played on a Nintendo game system. It’s open-air, so it can be a workout in the daytime, so best to make time for a pool or water-slide cool down afterward.

vana!”and “Happy Hour Prohibition — The Musical,” got high marks from the adults on the ship, but none are appropriate for children.

3. THE KIDS PROGRAMS

The cruise line touts the ship’s design as one to take in expansive views for both its two main destinations: Alaska and the Caribbean. The massive Observation Lounge wraps around 180 degrees of the ship with hundreds of relaxing seating options to take in the views through the floor-to-ceiling glass. It’s a gem for the views, especially considering the cooler temperatures guests will experience on the deck in Alaska, but also for the serenity one can find. It encompasses 3,500 square feet, so there’s usually a cozy spot to find some privacy. One can even get light breakfast in the lounge, including bloody Marys for those who need it from the lounge bar.

The Splash Academy for ages 3-12, Guppies playroom and Entourage teen space are designed to entertain young ones, and the concept works so well that you might find yourself competing with venues for a little of your kids’ time. The Guppies playroom has open play and sensory-play activities for babies under 3 and their parents. Entourage for ages 13-17 is next to the ship’s arcade and includes gaming stations, foosball, air hockey and a neon-lit dance floor to host the teen nightclub’s theme nights. Splash Academy’s fully supervised programming for children and preteens is free until 10 p.m. when the ship is at sea, and the facility includes an interactive video room, full-sized movie room and a huge open-play room. Parents can pay an extra fee for late-night care at Splash Academy until 1:30 a.m. This feature is especially important on the Bliss, which does not have any child-friendly stage shows. The ship’s production of “Jersey Boys,” “¡Ha-

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5. Q TEXAS SMOKEHOUSE

The Q stands for barbecue. Diners will find wagon wheel lighting fixtures that fit right in with the brisket, ribs and chicken accompanied by live country music on stage. The food is top-notch, what cruise line execs promised to be an elevated


barbecue experience. Even so, diners will get their hands dirty, but the meat is fall-off-the-bone succulent. There are four sauces, including a smoky barbecue, that will test stomach capacity limits, especially when trying to squeeze in appetizers and side items like the deviled eggs with maple-cured bacon and jalapeno cheddar grits. Diners should leave room for dessert like banana pudding and peach cobbler. In the end, the meal is outstanding, music entertaining and experience memorable. Just be prepared to loosen your belt.

6. THE WATER SLIDES AND KIDS AQUA PARK

The ship has only two slides as opposed to the four on sister ship Norwegian Escape, but one of Bliss’ offerings, the Ocean Loops, is a welcome addition to the scream-inducing set. This one launches riders down a tube through a set of bombbay doors for an eight-second figure-eight ride over the side of the hull that gets the heart racing. It’s a blast. However: a word of caution. The minimum weight for riders is 99 pounds, but several riders on the smaller side didn’t have enough propulsion to make it around the last loop and ended up sliding backward in the tube; they had to be extricated through a trap door. Those weighing more than 150 pounds, but no more than 300 pounds, will have an easier time. The second slide, the Aqua Racer, is a tube ride that allows for single and double riders, so parents and children can ride together. It’s pretty tame in comparison, but for someone who accidentally goes down backward, the lack of knowing what’s coming, including passing through the giant clear tube that’s hanging out over the ship’s edge, caused at least one rider to yell, “Holy Moly!” Children are more likely to spend their time in the Kids Aqua Park one deck below the Aqua Racer. The park has splash pads and water tables, water cannons, tipping buckets, bridges and slides. The park felt great in the Florida sun, but if you get cold, you can warm up in a pool-deck shower, all of which are outfitted with super-sized rain shower heads that stream hot water.

7. THE RESERVATION SCREENS

The touch screens located throughout the ship allow cruisers to make reservations for the Go-Karts, Laser Tag, shows and dining without waiting in line at the guest services counter. The screens also allow cruisers to explore the ship and all of its facets at their leisure, get more

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details on the entertainment available and check out all of the daily activity options.

8. WYLAND

Norwegian ships are among the most striking at sea, and that’s because of the signature artwork on the hulls. The humpback whales and other sea life created by artist Wyland make Norwegian Bliss stand out. Originally touted as a specialty ship for Alaska, the artwork is still apropos for sailing among glaciers as well as sailing to islands filled with palm trees. Plus you can enjoy Wyland TV in the stateroom for a dose of painting tips and happy sunsets.

9. COCO’S

Chocolate and ice cream lovers are in for a treat. Milkshakes and sundaes topped with candy treats, handmade chocolates, and fruit with a chocolate fountain are on the menu at Coco’s, which is located mid-ship near the atrium. Other sweet fixes, if the ice cream machine in the Garden Cafe doesn’t satisfy, are served at Dolce Gelato on the Waterfront on Deck 8, and the adjacent Bake Shop, which serves macarons, truffles and cupcakes of various sizes at its indoor counter.

10. THE REST

The ship has a few other new features, including a dining venue called The Local that’s like a neighborhood grill, which is a welcome complimentary dining alternative, and a full-size Starbucks. Bliss also has another version of the Cavern Club, which is inspired by the Liverpool club where The Beatles played in the 1960s. One of the ship’s best specialty dining additions is Mexican option Los Lobos , which features fresh guacamole made tableside and a tres leches that’s a must for dessert fans. And back on board are the Food Republic fusion dining option

and microbrew-centric District Brew House, which both made debuts on Norwegian Escape. While the newer venues may upstage the rest, the ship is filled with mainstays found on several other ships in the fleet, including a giant casino and Mandara Spa. There’s a bar for nearly every drink type, including The Cellars wine bar, Sugarcane Mojito Bar and Maltings Whiskey Bar. Specialty dining options include Cagney’s steakhouse, La Cucina Italian dining, Le Bistro French cuisine, Ocean Blue seafood, Japanese hibachi steakhouse Teppanyaki and Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville at Sea. Many of these offer both indoor and outdoor waterfront seating. Bliss is among the largest in the fleet along with the other Breakaway Plus class ships, with a 4,004-passenger capacity based on double occupancy. Cabins include The Haven’s 80 suites, which is the line’s exclusive ship-within-a-ship concept with its own restaurant, outdoor terrace, private lounge and pool courtyard. The rest of the ship features 308 mini suites, 1,088 balcony staterooms, 374 inside staterooms and 82 studio staterooms designed for solo travelers. The ship first Alaska voyage begins June 2, and Bliss returns to Miami for Caribbean sailings beginning Nov. 17. To book a cruise on Norwegian Bliss, call 888-625-2784 or visit ncl.com for details.

FAMILY TRAVEL TIPS It takes a day or two to get used to the layout of the ship. Quiz your children throughout the day on the location of their rooms, kids club, pool and other locales to help them learn the ship layout. Get your kids a waterproof watch with a light-up display so they can responsibly track their time on the ship, especially if they don’t have phones or you don’t want them using their phones on the ship. There are few clocks apparent on the ship, even in staterooms. Light-up watches can not only tell you the time in a dark room but also provide a sense of security for younger ones afraid of the dark.

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ummer has finally arrived, giving South Florida families time to explore the incredible region they call home. Looking for adventures to fill your family’s summer days? There is plenty nearby to keep your kids entertained. Airboat rides. Get up close and personal with the abundant wildlife of the Everglades, including alligators, birds, fish, turtles and more. Some airboat tour operators, such as the Everglades Holiday Park (home of the Gator Boys Alligator Rescue), Sawgrass Recreation Park and Tigertail Airboat Tours, also have native wildlife and alligator shows. Beaches. Head east from almost anywhere in South Florida to find sun, surf and sand. Fishing piers up and down the coast give beachgoers great access to saltwater fishing and gorgeous views of the sunrise. Carousels. The Carousel at Pompano Citi Centre in Pompano Beach includes five Florida-inspired creatures as well as a host of others, and the all-Floridathemed Carousel at Downtown in the 26

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Gardens features a great blue heron, Florida panther, roseate spoonbill and other state-specific rides. Families can also find carousels at Sugar Sand Park in Boca Raton, the Palm Beach Zoo and Lion Country Safari. Dolphin Encounter at Miami Seaquarium. Once an experience only seen in the movies, the Seaquarium’s Dolphin Encounter allows guest to meet and communicate with a dolphin in a controlled, fun environment. Guests as young as 5 can get in the pool with a dolphin and touch their fins, pose for pictures and try some hand commands. Everglades National Park. Check out the ranger-led programs, from nature walks to Everglades Exploration talks. Visitors can bike the 14-mile trail at Shark Valley or take a 2-hour narrated tram tour to see alligators, wading birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Younger visitors can complete a free, interactive program to earn a Junior Ranger badge. Frost Museum of Science and Planetarium. Little can compare with the 1-year-old Phillip and Patricia Frost Mu-

seum of Science in downtown Miami. With a huge 500,000-gallon aquarium that spans several stories, a MeLab for creative exploration, touch tanks, interactive touch screens, a planetarium, the Feathers to the Stars exhibit and traveling exhibits, the Frost can easily keep families entertained for a full day. Gardens. Flamingo Gardens in Davie and Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach give residents the chance to dive into nature. Flamingo Gardens has 60 acres of botanical gardens with more than 3000 species of plants and trees and a wildlife sanctuary that is home to alligators, bobcats, eagles, otters, panthers, peacocks and its namesake flamingos. Morikami Museum has a tea house, a bonsai collection and six distinct Japanese gardens. The Morikami is known for several events, including its Sushi and Stroll summer walks, the Lantern Festival in October, its Family Fun Days craft workshops and tea ceremonies. Hollywood’s Broadwalk. Enjoy the beach life, plus restaurants, water sports,


entertainment and the new Margaritaville Resort along the Hollywood Broadwalk. Families can rent pedal-powered surreys to explore the Broadwalk, enjoy playgrounds steps away from the ocean and listen to live music at the bandshell. Indoor Skydiving at iFly. Ages 3 to 103 can get the sensation of free falling without having to jump out of a plane. iFly instructors walk new flyers through a safety demonstration, help them get suited up in flight gear, then assist them in experiencing the thrill of flight inside a giant wind tunnel. Kids are especially adept at maneuvering inside the air tunnel, and with the help of the teacher, they can be flipping and flying in no time. iFly has a number of different packages for new and returning fliers, and some options include photos and videos that are ideal for social media sharing. Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlour. This Hollywood institution serves up homemade ice cream in fabulous creations both curbside and inside its license-plate covered restaurant. Diners can order everything from cones and sundaes to the giant Kitchen Sink, which is served to a minimum of four guests and is priced per person, so it grows with the size of your table. The small store at the front of the restaurant offers a trip down memory lane with vintage candies and toys Key Largo. The wonder of the Florida Keys start just south of Miami, and the northernmost Key Largo is a great place to introduce your family to the abundant sealife just off the shore. Tours out of John Pennekamp State Park are a great way to introduce your kids to the fun of snorkeling in a supervised and supported environment. Lion Country Safari. Florida's only drive-through safari and walk-through amusement park allows visitors to get an up-close encounter with more than 1,000 animals. Guests can drive through the safari, which is spread out across seven sections, and snap photos of the lions, antelopes, water buffalo, zebras, ostriches, giraffes and many other animals. After driving through, enjoy the walkthrough park, which features animal exhibits and shows, a petting zoo, a giraffe feeding station, bird feedings, a water play park and water slides, paddle boats, mini golf, a giant slide and more — all included in admission. Museums. There’s no better place for summer fun than one of the many childfriendly museums in South Florida. Miami has the Miami Children’s Museum and the new Frost Museum of Science, Broward has the Museum of Science

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and Discovery — with its new outdoor science park — and the Young at Art Museum, plus the South Florida Science Center and Aquarium in West Palm Beach. Nature Centers. Learn about South Florida’s environment and the wildlife in it at the many nature centers in the region, including the Environmental Center at Miami Dade College in Kendall, the Anne Kolb Nature Center in Dania Beach and Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton. Families can also visit the Sawgrass Nature Center in Coral Springs, Loggerhead Marinelife Center in June Beach, Daggerwing Nature Center in Boca, Hollywood’s Marine Environmental Education Center at the Carpenter House, the Biscayne Nature Center and Manatee Lagoon - An FPL Eco-Discovery Center in West Palm Beach. Outdoor movies and concerts. Free events under the stars are popular for families in South Florida. Hollywood’s Funtastic Fridays and Movie Nights happen every week, and other outdoor movies and concerts occur monthly throughout the tri-county area. Parks. South Florida has plenty of national, state and local parks to enjoy and explore the outdoors. Check out Sugar Sand Park in Boca Raton, a 132-acre park with a children's science center, carousel, performing arts theater and nature trails; C.B. Smith Park in Pembroke Pines with a water park, RV campground, tennis complex, family golfing center, concerts and more; and Oleta River State Park in North Miami

Beach, known for its bike trails, canoeing or kayaking, picnic grills on the beach where families can swim or fish, and camping. Quiet Waters. Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach, home to the Ski Rixen cable waterskiing park, also has platform tent and tepee camping, mountain bike trails, Splash Adventure water park, a marina with boats for rent, several lakes for fishing, bicycle rentals and basketball courts. Quiet Waters park is also home to the annual Florida Renaissance Festival. Riverboat cruises. See South Florida from the water on the Jungle Queen, which cruises the New River with sightseeing or dinner-and-show cruises and and docks across from Fort Lauderdale’s beach. Island Queen Cruises inside Bayside Marketplace is the launching spot for Miami River Cruises and PonTiki Boat Cruises ply the waters in Palm Beach County with slides and tiki bars for cruisers. Steam train rides. Every third weekend, trains are open at the Tradewinds & Atlantic Railroad at Tradewinds Park in Coconut Creek. This sit-on model train ride is great for all ages, and families are encouraged to bring lunch to picnic in the park after or before their rides. Trampoline Parks. Catch some air and let the kids get some energy out at any of a number of trampoline parks in South Florida, including Sky Zone, Jump Zone, Rockin’ Jump, Rebounderz, Off The Wall, Planet Air Sports, Trampoline High Continued on PAGE 28 JUNE 2018 | southfloridaparenting.com

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and the newly opened Gecko ParX in Weston. Underwater adventure. Get a glimpse of life under the sea on a glassbottom boat ride, which are offered in Miami, Key Largo and Fort Lauderdale. Snorkel tours are also plentiful along the coast, from the Keys up to Palm Beach County. For those who prefer to stay dry, check out the underwater camera at the Deerfield Beach pier at dfb.city/beachcams. Venetian Pool. Families with kids age 3 and older can cool off in this historic landmark in Coral Gables that is carved out of coral rock. The 820,000-galloon, spring-fed Venetian Pool features caves, stone bridges and waterfalls. Water Parks. Escape the heat and take a dip at one of the region’s many waterparks, including C.B. Smith Park's Paradise Cove in Pembroke Pines, Calypso Cove in Margate, Caporella Aquatic Center in Tamarac, Central Broward Regional Park’s Tropical Splash, Quiet Waters' Splash Adventure, and T.Y. Park's Castaway Island & Swim Lagoon in Hollywood; Grapeland Water Park in Miami and McDonald Water Park in Hialeah;

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and Calypso Bay Waterpark, Coconut Cove Waterpark, John Prince Park Splashpark, Westgate Splashpark and Rapids Water Park in Palm Beach County. Xtreme Action Park and Gecko ParX. Don’t let the summer’s hot or wet afternoons stop the fun. Play and ride at Xtreme Action Park in Fort Lauderdale on the indoor go-kart track, roller skating rink, escape room, arcade, Bazooka Blast and ropes course. The newly opened Gecko ParX in Weston is a 40,000-square-foot trampoline and action park that has a main court with interlocking trampolines, basketball slam dunk courts, dodgeball, a pit with jousting and a slackline, and a Soft Play play-

ground for young guests. Young At Art Museum. Visit the exhibits, create your own artwork at various craft stations, and let the kids play for hours on the subway car in “ArtScapes,” the wave-themed play structure in “CultureScapes” and the STOMP percussion room. Young At Art also offers a variety of art workshops and camps for kids at its home in Davie, and some free art activities are offered at the Broward County library that is tucked behind the museum’s lobby. Zoos. The 346-acre Miami Zoo has numerous water play areas in its 364 acres, a giraffe feeding station, and Safari Cycles that allow whole families to pedal around the zoo in a shaded space. Also in Miami, Jungle Island has reopened after renovating its space and adding water elements and other family fun to its animal exhibits and shows. The Palm Beach Zoo in West Palm Beach has water play at a central fountain, plus a Wildlife Carousel and Safari Train to entertain the kids.

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IGNITE HIS INTEREST

One key to sparking children’s interests in reading is to find out what subjects and genres they enjoy. If your child likes videogames, get a book on programming. If sports or mysteries, find authors who specialize in those areas. Carry this over to writing by encouraging your child to create a new sport. What would the rules be? Or a new dinosaur breed—what would its name be, and what would it eat? If your child likes mysteries, suggest he write an alternative ending to a story he has just read.

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Don’t assume your kids are motivated to read by themselves. Rally their interest by reading to them. Children like to hear about heroes older than they are, but those books may be above their reading level. If your child is old enough, read a few paragraphs, pages or a chapter, and then have him read to you.

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Turn those books into box projects. After your child reads a book, encourage him to create a diorama of his favorite character’s room or a favorite scene from the story. He could also make an identity box filled with a character’s belongings; for example, what would Encyclopedia Brown put into his box? A larger box makes a great puppet stage. Have your child make simple puppets from various materials and create a box stage to reenact the story.

Reading the newspaper seems like such an adult thing to do, but with a little creativity, it can be a non-threatening experience. Give your preschooler a crayon and have him circle certain letters in headlines, such as all the “A’s.” If he knows the entire alphabet, he can circle all 26 letters in order. Your older child may enjoy cutting out five unrelated pictures and creating a story that somehow connects them all. Don’t forget to read articles that take in your child’s interests—sports, animals, etc.

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As you do, stop at a cliffhanger and speculate about what is going to happen next. This keeps the family dialogue going and makes it a shared endeavor.

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The writing process doesn’t have to be long to be fruitful, but it does need to be fun. At the start of summer, let your child purchase a journal to log summer discoveries. As you take trips to various places, such as museums or science centers, have him write about what he learned and include pictures he draws or takes with a camera. A discovery made while at the store or a new food he tried at the restaurant can be a journal entry too. By summer’s end, he will have logged a storehouse of new adventures.

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One really popular type of poetry is called “Piggyback Poetry.” This is where the author has taken a well-known song or poem, such as “Take me out to the Ballgame” and translated it into something new such as, “Take me out of the Bathtub,” using the same rhythm and cadence. Have your child pick out a song or poem he enjoys and write his own


piggyback. Novel paper, pens and pencils may inspire him to embellish his work and create a keepsake.

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ACTING ADVENTURES

Have your child write an adventure based on a book he’s just read and use the same characters. Or have him make up his own character, one where he is projected into the story. How will he conduct himself in the adventure? Then create a backyard theatre with friends or siblings and put on a production. Another idea is to do a spoof of a movie or TV show he is familiar with — something silly and fun. Bring out the video recorder so he can see the finished project.

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If you’re going on vacation, have your child help plan the trip. Pick up a few travel books and let him research sites he would like to see. Also look for materials that talk about the destination’s history. Some places, such as Williamsburg, may even have fiction stories associated with them and would be a timely read. Staying local? Challenge your child to use a trip to a nearby theme park to

I Enroll your child in a summer reading program at the library. I Role model by letting your

child see how you enjoy reading.

I Tap into your child’s interests. Look for authors that specialize in a particular topic.

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research and compare those roller coasters with others around the country. Or check out what is happening at local museums, science centers or live theatres. Many of these topics can be used as springboards for reading and learning.

I Provide daily time to read.

Make sure your child’s summer isn’t so structured that he doesn’t have time to read.

I Listen to audio adventures.

Stop at a cliffhanger and speculate about what is going to happen next.

I Tally and record what he reads. Denise Yearian is the former editor of two parenting magazines and the mother of three children and grandmother of four grandchildren.

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Father’s Day

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ather’s Day is the perfect time to tell your man just how much he means to you. It’s the one day out of the year that is just for dads, and with the right kind of planning, it can be a day filled with memories. If money is an issue, have no fear. These 11 simple tips won’t cost you a penny, and the best part: They’re 100 percent homegrown and super easy. Here’s to a stress-free, money-free and child-friendly Father’s Day.

1. BREAKFAST IN BED

Raid your fridge and whip up your sweetie something good to eat on his special day. Bonus: Have your kids deliver it to him.

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Have your child collect pebbles the next time you’re out for a walk. Make a simple dough (see sidebar) and position the pebbles to spell out ‘Dad Rocks’.

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times the littlest reminders can mean the most to your partner.

7. LOVE NOTES

What’s better than extra time in bed? Let your sweetie sleep in while you take care of things around the house. Take the kids outside to use their imagination while your hubby sleeps in peace and quiet.

Grab the post-its and write a bunch of sweet things to stick on surfaces around the house where you know your partner will be. Does he shave every morning? Stick one to the bathroom mirror that says, “You’re the best father ever.” Does he always put the same pair of slippers on? Stick a note inside that says, “I couldn’t imagine my life without you.”

5. TEXT A PICTURE

8. JAM OUT

4. SLEEP IN

Does dad have to work on his special day? No problem. Take a photo of your kids holding a sign that has their artwork on it. Send it to him in a text to let him know that you’re thinking of him.

6. THINGS I LOVE ABOUT YOU

Make a list or better yet, write a love note to your man that tells him exactly why you love him. Is it the way he tucks your son in at night? Or is it because he and your daughter look just alike? Some-

Have your kids gather all of their instruments from around the house and work on a little jam session. Once you’ve got a beat down (or something close to it) call dad into the room and tell him you have a special song that you and the kids would like to play for him. This one is sure to get some good laughs.

9. CLEAN THE CAR

If dad is on the go as much everyone else on the planet, he probably has a car


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What says ‘I love you’ more than a hand-written poem? Make it funny or serious … it’s up to you.

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11. SCAVENGER HUNT

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that could use a little TLC. Grab the kids and make it a family affair. Let your son vacuum the car mats and let your daughter wipe down the windows. If you have a child who is too young to help, let her sit in the front seat (without the keys) and let her pretend to drive. Your kids will get a kick out of doing big kid things, and your man will enjoy his clean ride.

Kids LOVE to do scavenger hunts. Write out little notes about where to find clues and have your kids help you hide them. Finding them with dad will be almost as much fun as seeing his face when he finds a surprise at the last clue; a coupon for his favorite homemade dinner. Don’t forget to enjoy the most important part of Father’s Day: dad. Sometimes, the simplest gestures and most thoughtful gifts are actually the ones that cost nothing at all.

Meagan Ruffing is a parenting journalist, author and speaker. She loves finding new and creative ways to make each Father’s Day better than the last. Visit her at www.meaganruffing.com and sign up for her free monthly newsletter. Like her on Facebook at writermeaganruffing.

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ons. 1. FILL ‘ER UP. Bring one bottle of water that has been cooled in the refrigerator and a second one that has been in the freezer. As the day wears on, the frozen water will melt and provide cool refreshment for your child. Spray bottles are a great idea, too. They keep the face and body cool in the hot sun. 2. IT’S A SCORCHER. Apply sunscreen to your child’s skin before he leaves home, and send the container along for re-application. Most camps don’t allow counselors to apply lotion to a child, so send a spray-on, and avoid sunscreen that contains glitter as it can reflect light and cause sunburn. Consider sending a hat with your camper for extra protection. 3. BUG OFF! If your child is going to be outside, he or she should wear insect repellent. Do not get a sunscreen and bug repellent combination, as sunscreen needs to be applied more often than repellent does. When camp is over, follow up with a tick check for safe keeping. 4. ALL DECKED OUT. Camp directors often see children coming with the wrong dress. Some kids want to pick out their own clothes, but if they have chorather than playing with electronics. If sen black jeans and a dark T-shirt, they these items are brought, they may be will get too hot in the summer sun. Dress confiscated and returned at the end of your child for comfort, safety and approthe day in hopes your child gets the priate temperatures. Proper shoes are message. Worse, they may be lost or important too, particularly if he is stolen while the kids are engaged in playing outside. Avoid strappy other activities. sandals and flip flops; most 7. PILLS, PAINS AND IT’S UP TO YOU camps require closed-toe OTHER PROBLEMS. All

shoes. Opt for sneakers. camps have forms for If your child cannot 5. NAME IT AND parents to list medicaparticipate in a camp CLAIM IT. Any item tions their child is on. But activity because of brought to camp should if you take your child off a health reasons, make have your child’s name medication for the sumsure you (not your and phone number on it in mer, the camp needs to child!) inform the case it gets left behind. It know that too, because it camp. also avoids confusion if idencould cause an extreme tical items are brought by two change in behavior. children. Allergies are another issue to make 6. TIME OUT FROM TECH TOYS. counselors aware of, be it insect or foodDo not bring valuable items such as related. Equally important is to share handheld games or cell phones. Day other concerns with camp staff, such as camp programs are designed to provide if your family is going through a divorce an enriching experience, and your child or has experienced a recent death, as should be engaging in these activities this might affect how your child inter-

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acts throughout the day. Camps look out for the physical and emotional needs of a child, so the more information you provide, the better equipped they will be. 8. HELP IS ON THE WAY. Having an emergency contact for your child is vital. Even more important is that the designated person knows you have written his or her name down. Before listing a person’s name on the form, let him or her know first. 9. BEEF YER’ BRAIN. Read the materials the camp gives you: policies, procedures and planned activities. If you know what to expect and what is expected of you, things will run much smoother. Most camps have a weekly schedule so parents know what the upcoming activities are. Talk with your child about the activities planned. If he or she cannot participate because of health reasons, make sure you (not your child!) inform the camp. Continued on PAGE 36


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10. GETTING TO KNOW YOU. Find out if there is an open house where you can meet the staff and see the facility before camp begins. If not, make other arrangements to introduce yourself to those who will be caring for your child. It is important for the camp directors and counselors to know you so they can keep you informed on how things are going for your child at camp. Finally, encourage your child to enjoy the experience. Mark the first day of camp on the family calendar and do a countdown. Help your child develop a checklist of items needed. And don’t forget to share your own camp stories. Remind your child to do his best, obey the rules, be respectful of others and have a great time.

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Want a safe nursery? Here are the latest recommendations. BY ELISABETH LEAMY, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON POST

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o create a safe nursery, what you leave out of your baby’s room may be more important than what you include. “Bare is best,” said Ann Marie Buerkle, acting chairwoman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. “That means no pillows, blankets, extra padding or other soft bedding. Nearly half of the infant crib deaths . . . reported to CPSC each year are suffocations caused by placing infants to sleep on top of pillows, thick quilts and/or overcrowding in the baby’s sleeping space.” Getting the crib environment right is crucial, because babies spend so much time sleeping. Let’s start there and work our way outward with the latest recommendations for the rest of the room. THE CRIB: You should purchase a crib made after June 2011, when new safety standards became mandatory. This is no time for hand-me-downs. The new standard banned drop-sides and improved the slats, supports and hardware of cribs sold in America. These entrapment and strangulation, these standards are all meant to prevent suffoproducts are not recommended.” cation deaths. ARTWORK: Here’s where you can THE MATTRESS: Gaps are the eneuse that quilt: as a soft wall hanging. It’s my. The mattress must fit snugly, leaving best not to hang hard-edge, glass-enroom for no more than two fingers becased pictures over your baby’s crib or tween it and the crib. If possible, get a list changing table. Put them elsewhere. of appropriate mattresses from the Mobiles, another common fixture in crib manufacturer. Also look for a baby’s rooms, should not concrib mattress certified by tain small parts that could DID YOU KNOW? the nonprofit CertiPUR-US, become choking hazards, To get updated which means it is made and should be hung out of information about without harmful chemicals the baby’s reach. product safety, you and has low emissions. WINDOWS: The can sign up to receive THE BEDDING: CurCPSC recommends Consumer Product rent guidelines recommend installing window Safety Commission putting nothing in the crib guards and/or window emails about recalled other than a fitted sheet and stops to prevent falls. Evinfant and child your baby. And yet, popular ery year, children fall to products. store catalogues continue to their deaths through window show quilts hanging from crib rails and screens, which are not strong enough some still sell crib bumpers, even though to keep them in. Keep furniture away the American Academy of Pediatrics from windows to discourage climbing. advises parents not to use them. The BLINDS: The government estimates AAP website says: “Because there is no an American child used to be strangled evidence that bumper pads . . . prevent in window blind cords every two weeks. injury in young infants, and because That’s why, by the end of this year, stores there is the potential for suffocation, will only be stocking cordless blinds. 40

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Securing cords out of reach just isn’t good enough. Cordless blinds cost as little as $3 apiece, a worthwhile investment for your nursery - and elsewhere in your house. CORDS: Speaking of cords, make sure cords from baby monitors, lamps and other electronics are at least three feet from your child’s crib. It’s best if products with cords are placed near wall outlets, so the cords can be tucked away where crawling and walking babies can’t get at them either. FURNITURE: Tip-overs are the big risk here. Consumer Reports says furniture makers only have to comply with a voluntary standard and don’t even have to test to make sure their products won’t tip over. Consumer advocates are pushing for a federal standard to ensure furniture is more stable. Meanwhile, it’s crucial that you anchor top-heavy furniture in your child’s room - and elsewhere in your house - to your walls. That includes any piece of furniture taller than 30 inches and also television sets. Heavylidded toy chests are another hazard. At the very least, children can crush their


fingers under the lids, and at most, they can get trapped inside and suffocate. Choose an open-topped chest or take the lid off. CARPET: Look for carpeting, rugs and pads that emit low levels of volatile organic compounds. VOCs can cause eye, nose and throat irritation and headaches in the short term and nervous system damage and cancer in the long term. Greenguard, which is part of testing organization UL, certifies products that have low emissions. You can also look for the Carpet and Rug Institute’s “Green Label Plus.” PAINT: Here again, you don’t want your baby exposed to any more chemicals than absolutely necessary. All of the major paint brands offer low-VOC formulas. Greenguard certifies low-emission paints as does another organization called GreenSeal. It also helps to complete any paint jobs well before you bring your baby home, and leave windows open for ventilation. SMOKE DETECTORS: The National Fire Protection Association recommends installing one smoke detector inside every sleeping room in your home - including your baby’s nursery. You should also install a detector outside each sleeping area, such as in the hallway. Better yet, choose wireless interconnected smoke alarms. When one goes off, they all do. That way, if there’s a fire in, say, your basement, the detectors in your bedrooms will sound, giving you an earlier warning. Those are all of the current nursery safety recommendations, but as we learn more, standards change. To get updated information about product safety, you can sign up to receive CPSC emails about recalled infant and child products. “Your baby’s sleep environment should be the safest place in your home,” Buerkle said. “While many new parents are focused on making their nursery beautiful, all parents - new and experienced - should think about safety first.”

Elisabeth Leamy hosts the podcast “Easy Money.” She is a 13-time Emmy winner and a 25-year consumer advocate for programs such as “Good Morning America.” Connect with her at leamy.com. Follow @ElisabethLeamy.

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The important connection between risk-taking and confidence BY AMY JOYCE, THE WASHINGTON POST

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and clarity. Q: What was the impetus for this book? A: The “Confidence Code” we did for women did really well, and there was some research about when this confidence gap opened. It seems to start at puberty. We found as we were going out speaking, this issue of “what about our daughters” was really resonating. Q: Why write it for girls instead of parents? A: There are great parenting books out there. We were just intrigued with the idea of reaching the kids and trying to change their behavior and make it easier for them to change some habits. What we realized from our adult book is habit change is entirely possible with basic cognitive behavioral therapy. We worked with amazing therapists and experts to make this book, using quizzes, lists and stories.

Q: What do you hope the big takeaway will be? A: That failure is okay. Risk, failing, moving on is a part of achievement and success and part of happiness in life. Hopefully stemming from that, they get a greater sense of self. The other depressing thing is perfectionism. It keeps girls from forming their own identities. They feel like they have to be everything for everyone. Even though this book is for girls, implementing all of this will depend on parents, but also educators. I’m hoping kids will learn the lesson about failure and resilience. It’s just as important as all the academic stuff they can cram into their heads. Q: Girls’ confidence drops between ages 8 and 14. Why? A: Not surprisingly, it’s a mix of nature and nurture. It does seem that girls’ and boys’ brains develop a little differently. Girls, especially at puberty, start to


really have much higher emotional intelligence than boys. They did before, but this is the time they double down. It leads girls to be more cautious, and boys don’t have that. Boys get a big boost of testosterone, stuff that encourages risktaking. You build confidence by taking risks and struggling and failing and eventually mastering something. You need to be taking action to build confidence. But the system we’ve all set up is one that creates this army of young girl perfectionists. From preschool through college, it’s all about sitting still, coloring within the lines, doing more than expected, trying to please teacher. So they don’t take risks, fail, mess up. There’s this whole conversation about boys struggling academically. But that means in the real world they know what to do. They’re learning lessons about taking risks, so they’re more ready to try something. We were really struck by this idea of how is this happening with young women. They are outperforming boys academically. Then they enter the work world, and their confidence plummets. They’re just not learning it’s okay to take risks and fail. Q: Is this book also applicable to boys?

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A: Nobody loves to fail. Risks can feel scary. What we’re talking about conversely is that boys are naturally doing this stuff, so it’s good to reinforce to boys, “You failed. What did you learn from it?” I talk about this with men a lot, too. They say, “I get nervous, too, or assume I will fail.” But they have those thoughts and worry, but they still act. Women often don’t. Q: How has this changed your own

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Target Free Third Friday June 15, 4-8 p.m. Explore the Miami Children’s Museum free of charge. Due to the number of visitors, please leave strollers at home or in the car. Free. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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Rock the Library Summer reading KickOff Dance Party June 10, 1-4 p.m. Enjoy a pop-up dance party and sing-along show with Fantasy Theatre Factory and art activities with Young at Art. Children and teens can earn prizes and a free book at the NSU Alvin Sherman Library for reading this summer. Free. 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd, Davie. lib.nova.edu/summer

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Screen on the Green: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast June 8, 7 p.m. Monthly, on the second Friday of the month, the City of West Palm Beach turns the Great Lawn into an open-air theater. Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or chairs. Starting at 7 p.m., kids and families can make a themed make-and-take creative craft before the feature film. Movie begins at sunset. Free. West Palm Beach Waterfront Great Lawn, 100 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. wpb.org/Departments/Waterfront/Community-Events/Screenon-the-Green

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under the Frost Planetariums 67-foot dome on the first and third Friday. Retro throwback to the classic laser light spectacles you know. $8 - $10. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. frostscience.org. PETTING ZOO, DAILY. Get a chance to interact with our farm animals, free with paid park admission of $3-$5. Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 Red Road, Pinecrest. pinecrestgardens.org/ entertainment/fun-for-kids-adults

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HOME DEPOT KIDS WORKSHOP, 9 A.M.-NOON. Ages 5-12. First come/first served. First Saturday of the month. All counties. Home Depot. Free. Find participating stores at homedepot.com

FOLKLIFE FRIDAY OPEN AIR MARKET, 5-8 P.M. Food, live entertainment, arts and crafts and other activities. Free. Adjacent to the Black Archives Historic Lyric Theater, 9th Street Pedestrian Mall and NW 9th Street and 2nd Avenue, Miami. experienceovertown.com/event/folklifefridays- outdoor-marketplace-6/ FREE FIRST FRIDAY NIGHT FOOD TRUCKS, 5:30-10 P.M. First Friday of each month. Palmetto Bay Village Center. Free. Palmetto Bay Village Center, 18001 Old Cutler Road, Palmetto Bay. foodtruckinvasion.com LASER FRIDAYS, 7 P.M.-1 A.M. Get ready to rock 44

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FREE FIRST SATURDAY AT GOLD COAST RAILROAD MUSEUM, 11 A.M.-4 P.M. The Gold Coast Railroad Museum offers free admission the first Saturday of every month (except for March and December). The museum houses 30 historic trains and features a number of displays that are interactive. The museum is located next to Zoo Miami. Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 12450 SW 152nd St., Miami. gcrm.org SPACE EXPLORATIONS, 12-2 P.M. Top suits is a team of university designers, researchers, and programmers designing an augmented reality

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interface for astronauts on the International Space Station. Join the team for some fun activities that incorporate principles of coding, space, and design. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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SHOW TIME: SIMAMA NAMI, 12:30 & 4 P.M. Enjoy performances by our Museum Theater Troupe based on our favorite children’s books. Enjoy an original, interactive performance about a chimp, rhino, and dung beetle who ban together to save the African savanna. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org


EXHIBITS FOR FAMILIES THE POWER OF POISON Through Sept. 3. “The Power of Poison: From the Depths of The Sea to Your Own Backyard” will explore the powerful defenses and powerful healing that poisons can offer. The exhibit explores poison and venom in nature, myth and popular culture (such as Harry Potter), as well as its use in forensic science and in life-saving drugs. The “Poison by Accident” feature will allow guests to follow the clues to determine which poison is affecting various victims. The Frost Museum of Science. 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. frostscience.org THE WIZARD OF OZ June 7-Aug. 18. In collaboration with Miami Children’s Museum, The Frank Art Gallery

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BABY BOOT CAMP AT DADELAND MALL, 9-10 A.M. Area-moms are invited to bring their little ones to Dadeland Mall for Baby Boot Camp every Tuesday and Thursday for a 60-minute stroller fitness class. The interval-based classes incorporate cardio, strength and core for a total body workout. Moms must be at least 6-8 weeks postpartum with clearance from their physician to resume exercises. Dadeland Mall, 7535 N Kendall Dr., Miami. dadelandmall.com GLASS: SANDBLASTING WORKSHOPS (ART STUDIO), 12-4 P.M. A sandblasting workshop to make your own frosted glass souvenir. $8-$10. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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FOOD TRUCKS FRIDAYS, 5-10 P.M. Food trucks, music, kids’ activities, bounce houses. Blankets and chairs are welcome. Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24th St., Miami. eventbrite.com/e/food-trucksfridays-event -tamiami-park-tickets-35941696582?aff=ebapi OVERNIGHT ADVENTURES: ROLLING IN THE DEEP. Ages 5 and older are invited to celebrate World Ocean’s Day with a special marinethemed Overnight Adventure. Participants are asked to bring their own pillow, sleeping bag and comfortable shoes and clothing as well as pajamas. Throughout the evening, you’ll have special access to all three levels of our aquarium, including exclusive animal encounters on our Royal Caribbean Vista and Dive levels. The $80 cost per person includes dinner, breakfast and a commemorative T-shirt. Frost Museum of Science, 1101 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. frostscience.org

presents “The Wizard of Oz,” a multi-sensory exploration of the iconic Land of Oz. In the only licensed educational exhibition from Warner Brothers, guests engage in a fun filled journey of discovery using literacy, visual and performing arts, science, and much more. The Frank, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines. thefrankgallery.org/default.aspx THE LION GUARD Through Aug. 26. The traveling exhibit takes the audience through the African savanna where they will meet the Lion Guard and the Circle of Life. Train with the Lion Guard in their secret lair, explore the power of teamwork by joining all the members of the Lion Guard on Pride Rock, discover the African

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EVERGLADES ESCAPADE, 7-9 P.M. Nighttime walking tour provides behind-the-scenes experiences with nocturnal animals and a glimpse into the zoo’s animal enrichment programs. The family-friendly Everglades-themed adventure includes encounters with black bears and alligators. $24-$30. Zoo Miami, 12400 SW 152nd St., Miami. zoomiami.org FREE FAMILY DAY AT PEREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Free admission the second Saturday of the month with activities for families from 1-4 p.m., including family-friendly tours and chances for children to create art. The museum also is free to visitors the first Thursday of every month, and there will be talks, performances and movie screenings on Thursday nights, when the museum is open until 9 p.m. pamm.org Free. Perez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. pamm.org/learn/programs/pammfree-second-saturdays

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SHOW TIME: SIMAMA NAMI, 12:30 & 4 P.M. Enjoy performances by our Museum Theater Troupe based on our favorite children’s books. Enjoy an original, interactive performance about a chimp, rhino, and dung beetle who ban together to save the African savanna. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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LASER FRIDAYS, 7 P.M.-1 A.M. Get ready to rock under the Frost Planetariums 67-foot dome on the first and third Friday. Retro throwback to the classic laser light spectacles you know. $8 - $10. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, 1101

savanna and learn about the animals that live there. The exhibit will also feature the Little Lion Guard, where toddlers can engage in developmentally appropriate activities of exploration, creativity and skill building. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org CHESS TABLES BY JIM DRAIN Through June 30 at The Bass Museum of Art. Visitors are encouraged to borrow chess (or checker) pieces from the museum’s front desk during museum opening hours. The Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. $10; Students and seniors,$5. Thebass.org

Biscayne Blvd., Miami. frostscience.org. TARGET FREE THIRD FRIDAY, 4-8 P.M. Explore the Miami Children’s Museum free of charge. Due to the number of visitors, please leave strollers at home or in the car. Free. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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WELLNESS SERIES AT THE FULLEI FRESH MARKETPLACE, 9 A.M.-1 P.M. The Fullei Fresh Marketplace is built for a variety of activities, such as talks, yoga, cooking, and on the 3rd Saturday of every month, a free community health event. Fullei Fresh, 400 NE 67th St, Miami. SHOW TIME: SIMAMA NAMI, 12:30 & 4 P.M. Enjoy performances by our Museum Theater Troupe based on our favorite children’s books. Enjoy an original, interactive performance about a chimp, rhino, and dung beetle who ban together to save the African savanna. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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FATHER’S DAY, 1-6 P.M. Calling all dads: Join us for a day full of fun and exciting activities that will bring you and your child together closer. Play in our Daddy and Me Obstacle Course, and help your little one create a “SuperDad” mask and enjoy our “Dad’s Only” raffle. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org FATHER’S DAY BAY CRUISE, 11 A.M.-1 P.M. Enjoy a relaxing cruise on Biscayne Bay. Guests will have the opportunity to see wildlife that inhabits the waters & shores including manatees, sharks, dolphins and rays. The boat will depart from the Deering Estate in Miami. Tickets $35. deeringesJUNE 2018 | southfloridaparenting.com

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FOOD TRUCKS FRIDAYS, 5-10 P.M. Food trucks, music, kids’ activities, bounce houses. Blankets and chairs are welcome. Tamiami Park, 11201 SW 24th St., Miami. eventbrite.com/e/food-trucksfridays-eventtamiami-park-tickets-35941696582?aff=ebapi

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ART STORYTIME, 11 A.M.-12 P.M. Every fourth Saturday, 3-5-year-olds and their caregivers build on foundations of literacy with a museum story reading followed by a related art activity at Perez Art Museum Miami in the Knight Education Center. RSVP required. Free with museum admission. Perez Art Museum Miami, 1103 Biscayne Blvd, Miami. pamm.org/artstorytime

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FAMILY DAY AT THE BASS MUSEUM OF ART, 2-4 P.M. A free, monthly IDEAS program created to engage families with children of all ages in activities that encourage conversation, exploration and experimentation through art. Activities include a “Design Challenge,” action guides for gallery exploration, performances and special guests. Free. The Bass Museum of Art, 2100 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. thebass.org/events/ family-days MEET ME AT THE PARK, 4-6 P.M. Family activities

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are planned for every fourth Sunday of the month for Miami-Dade parks. Come meet the neighbors and park staff. Contact your local park for activity updates and stay tuned for schedule updates by downloading the Nextdoor app. Free. miamidade.gov/parks/meet-me-at-the-park.asp

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RAINBOW FAMILIES DAY, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. LGBT-led families and families with gender non-conforming children are encouraged to participate in a variety of fun activities. Take a beautiful family portrait in our photo booth, and decorate a picture frame to proudly display it. Join our Studio Artist and add your piece to our collaborative art project. Enjoy a special story time, and watch an original show by our Theater Ensemble. Stop by for information from our supporting partners SAVE Dade, Equality Florida, Unity Coalition, Aqua Foundation, and Safe Schools. Miami Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. miamichildrensmuseum.org

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FUNTASTIC FRIDAY AND MOVIE NIGHT, 5-10 P.M. Enjoy family fun with a DJ, face painter, games, bounce houses and more activities. Familyfriendly movie starts at 8 p.m. Free. ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. hollywoodfl.org

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FREE FAMILY FUN FRIDAYS, 7-9 P.M. Come to Champions Plaza every Friday for night of free fun, a live DJ, dancing, and your favorite characters. June 1: Snow White Show. Free. Gulfstream Park & Casino, 901 S Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. gulfstreampark.com/events-and-entertainment/just-for-kids-fun MOVIES ON THE LAWN, 7 P.M. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and picnics and come enjoy a featured presentation under the stars at the great lawn on the first Friday of every month at the Great Lawn, Corner of Atlantic and Pompano Beach Blvd. Free. pompanobeachfl.gov

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KIDS PIZZA PARTY, 10-11:30 A.M. Become a real pizza maker! Join matchbox Sawgrass Mills for our hands-on pizza-making class that will please any small chef. Enjoy a tour of the kitchen and pizza ovens; a pizza class where each child will make a customized personal pizza; a make-yourown sundae bar stocked with all the fixings; and a chef hat, crayons and coloring page. $30. Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro, Sawgrass Mills, 1860 Sawgrass Mills Circle, Sunrise. matchboxrestaurants.com/upcoming-events FREE CARTOON DRAWING CLASS, 4-5 P.M. Does your child love to draw? Every Saturday and Sunday the Barker Animation Art Gallery at Gulfstream Park offers free cartoon drawing classes for all ages. Drawing materials provided. RSVP. Space limited. Free. Gulfstream Park & Casino, 901 S Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. gulfstreampark.com/events-and-entertainment/just-for-kids-fun FOX OBSERVATORY PUBLIC VIEWING. View the night sky with assistance from members of the South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association at the park’s observatory. The park’s regular weekend and holiday gate entrance fee of $1.50/person (children 5 and under free) will be in effect. View from sunset to midnight. All ages. Free. Markham Park, 16001 W. State Road 84, Sunrise. sfaaa.com

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BE KIND TO ANIMALS – ALL CRITTERS MATTER, 11 A.M. Each Sunday guests are introduced to a


featured animal. Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs. sawgrassnaturecenter.org DREAM CAR CLASSIC CAR SHOW, 10 A.M.-3 P.M. The first Sunday of every month. Features dozens of classic cars, trucks and other vehicles. Car registration, $20. Free. Downtown Hollywood, 2000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. CobraJoeProductions.com

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FAMILY NIGHT WITH FOOD TRUCKS, 5:30-9:30 P.M. Food trucks selling a variety of cuisines, including vegetarian and novelty options. Activities for children vary each event date. Free. Plantation Heritage Park, 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation. FoodTruckInvasion.com

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LOL (LEADING OUT LOUD), 3:30-5 P.M. Financial literacy program for children attending fourth and fifth grades. Free. Roosevelt Gardens Park, 2841 NW 11 St., Fort Lauderdale. broward.org/ parks

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FREE FIRST THURSDAYS STARRY NIGHTS PRESENTED BY PNC ARTS ALIVE, 5-8 P.M. Enjoy free museum admission and hands-on art projects for all ages on the first Thursday of every month. NSU Art Museum, 1 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort

Lauderdale. nsuartmuseum.org FUN DAY, 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Drop the kids off for a day filled with fun activities that include crafts, organized play, games, and more. Ages 5-13. You must have a Webtrac account to register (set up at the Recreation Complex or the Community Center). $25-$35. Coconut Creek Recreation Complex, 4455 Sol Press Blvd., Coconut Creek. CoconutCreek.net THE WIZARD OF OZ EXHIBIT OPENING, 6-9 PM. This summer, in collaboration with Miami Children’s Museum, The Frank Art Gallery presents “The Wizard of Oz,” a multi-sensory exploration of the iconic Land of Oz. The exhibition will open with a reception from 6-9 p.m. and a vocal performance of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Complimentary refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Free. The Frank, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines. thefrankgallery.org

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FUN DAY, 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Drop the kids off for a day filled with fun activities that include crafts, organized play, games, and more. Ages 5-13. You must have a Webtrac account to register (set up at the Recreation Complex or the Community Center). $25-$35. Coconut Creek Recreation Complex, 4455 Sol Press Blvd., Coconut Creek. CoconutCreek.net FOOD IN MOTION: SECOND FRIDAYS, 5-11 P.M. Artisan food market, food trucks, vegan options, gourmet baked goods. Make it a picnic in the

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park by bringing a blanket or chair. Open playground for kids. Bring board games, crafts & activities Free. Feldman Park, 310 NE 6th St., Fort Lauderdale. facebook.com/events/1744689652505645/

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MOMMY AND ME @ THE FRANK! STORY TIME HOUR, 12-1 P.M. Join The Frank on the first Saturday of every month for story time. Together with their guardian, children 8 and under build literacy and engage in art activities related to The Frank’s current environmental exhibition. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Free. The Frank, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines. thefrankgallery.org FEIS BOWL - FIRST ANNUAL MSD ALUMNI VS. STUDENT FOOTBALL BASH, 5-8 P.M. Join us for an end of the year bash and senior send-off as the Alumni Football Players attempt to avoid injury competing with the current Marjory Stoneman Douglas Football Team in some epic flag football shenanigans. Family friendly event featuring food, tailgate games, and more. $10-$15. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 5901 Pine Island Road, Parkland. facebook.com/events/372254159920020/

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Area Stage Company presents Broadway Bites: Musical Theatre Summer Camp for ages 5-18

JULY 11th - AUGUST 17th Intensive instruction in acting, singing, dancing, and audition prep. June 11th - August 17th Enrollment on a weekly, rolling basis. Attend all 10 weeks, or just one! Student showcase performance on our main stage at the end of each week!

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THEATER, SHOWS & CONCERTS OUR REPLY - PRESENTED BY THE MSD HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND GUARD June 1. The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wind Symphony will be joined by guest performers and conductors as well as additional guest student musicians from South Florida. Includes the world premiere of a composition dedicated to the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. 7:30-9:30 p.m. $10-$35. Church by the Glades, 400 Lakeview Drive, Coral Springs. facebook.com/events/ 226733444571937/?active_tab=about SHREK THE MUSICAL June 1-3. Suitable for ages 6 and older, the story follows an ogre, some fairy tale misfits, a short-tempered lord, wisecracking donkey and feisty princess. 7:30 p.m. $15-$35. Area Stage Company, 1560 S. Dixie Highway, Coral Gables. areastagecompany.com KRAVIS CENTER DREAM AWARDS June 3. Witness the talents of some of Palm Beach County’s most gifted musical theater students in this special performance in Dreyfoos Hall. 7 p.m. $15. Kravis Center's Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall, 701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach. kravis.org REGGAE SUNDAYS June 3, 10, 17, 24. Reggae music with live bands and Djs every Sunday afternoon into the evening. All ages welcome. 2 p.m. Free. The Wynwood Yard, 56 NW 29th St., Miami. thewynwoodyard.com/events JUPITER DANCE THEATER June 6-7. Jupiter Dance Academy students present their annual Spring Performance with original ballet "Elements of Magick" and "Just Call Dick Tracy," and a performance of jazz, tap, lyrical, musical theater and hip-hop dance styles. 7 p.m. $35-$40. Eissey Campus Theatre, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach

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dance party and sing-along show with Fantasy Theatre Factory and art activities with Young at Art. Children and teens can earn prizes and a free book at the NSU Alvin Sherman Library for reading this summer. Free. 3100 Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd, Davie. lib.nova.edu/summer

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MAYOR’S KIDS’ DAY, 11 A.M.-5 P.M. As a part of the 9th Annual City of Pembroke Pines Mayor’s Kids’ Day, The Frank invites Pembroke Pines residents 15 and younger to enjoy free admission to the multi-sensory family-friendly exhibition, “The Wizard of Oz.” Free. The Frank, 601 City Center Way, Pembroke Pines. thefrankgallery.org

Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale. ROCK OF STAGES June 2-3. The musical tribute to the Beatles includes songs from "Meet the Beatles," "Revolver," "Rubber Soul," "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band," "Abbey Road" and "Let it Be." 7:30 p.m. $10-$20. Levis Jewish Community Center, 21050 95th Ave. South, Boca Raton. levisjcc.org/ DORAL ACADEMY PRESENTS WEST SIDE STORY June 4. 7:30 p.m. Miami Dade County Auditorium, 2901 W Flagler St, Miami. miamidadecountyauditorium.org/event/doralacademy-presents-west-side-story/ CONCERT IN THE PARK June 8. Free concert featuring The Wildfire Band. Bring lawn chair or blanket and enjoy live music and food trucks. 7-10 p.m. Free. Plantation Central Park ballfields, 600 Central Park Drive, Plantation. plantation.org/Plantation/ community-calendar.html ARTISTIC DANCE THEATER PRESENTS JOURNEY THROUGH TIME June 9. High school students used a time machine to visit different eras of dance, from the tribal era to classical ballet to modern dance styles. 8 p.m. South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center, 10950 SW 211th St, Cutler Bay. facebook.com/events/788950661296829 CARTOON CLASSICS June 9. The South Florida Pride Wind Ensemble pays homage to iconic Saturday-morning cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny, Wile E. Coyote and The Pink Panther in this concert with plenty of visual elements. 7 p.m. $30. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale. browardcen-

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FUNTASTIC FRIDAY AND MOVIE NIGHT, 5-10 P.M. Enjoy family fun with a DJ, face painter, games, bounce houses and more activities. Familyfriendly movie starts at 8 p.m. Free. ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. hollywoodfl.org FREE FAMILY FUN FRIDAYS, 7-9 P.M. Come to Champions Plaza every Friday for night of free fun, a live DJ, dancing, and your favorite characters, including Minnie Mouse. Free. Gulfstream Park & Casino, 901 S Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. gulfstreampark.com/events-and-entertainment/just-for-kids-fun

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TEAM/FAMILY SHUTTERBUG PHOTO HUNT, 2:30-4:30 P.M. Nature Photography 101 class followed by a photo hunt that will result in a picture to bring home in a nature frame that the participants decorate. Preregistration is required a week prior to the class. Call the park to preregister $10. Fern Forest Nature Center, 201 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek. broward.org/parks FREE CARTOON DRAWING CLASS, 4-5 P.M. Does your child love to draw? Every Saturday and Sunday the Barker Animation Art Gallery at Gulfstream Park offers FREE cartoon drawing classes for all ages. Drawing materials provided. RSVP. Space limited. Free. Gulfstream Park & Casino, 901 S Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. gulfstreampark.com/events-and-entertainment/just-for-kids-fun

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NATURE TOTS, 10-11 A.M. Enjoy fun nature-themed activities for young children. Preregistration and prepayment are required. $5. West Lake Park, 1200 Sheridan St., Hollywood. broward.org/ Parks/FernForestNatureCenter/Pages/FernForest.aspx FAMILY NIGHT WITH FOOD TRUCKS, 5:30-9:30 P.M. Food trucks selling a variety of cuisines, including vegetarian and novelty options, plus

CAMP ROCK June 29. Mitchie and her friends step up to save Camp Rock. 6:30 p.m. Coral Springs Center For The Arts, 2855 Coral Springs Dr., Coral Springs. TheCenterCS.com STARS OF THE ACADEMY, CONCERT I June 29. Chopin’s piano music performed by the Frost Chopin Academy’s talented young students. Free. 7:30-9 p.m. Gusman Concert Hall, 1314 Miller Drive, Coral Gables. piano.frost.miami.edu/frost-chopin-academy/ frost-chopin-festival/index.html BLUES BROTHERS SOUL BAND June 30. High-energy tribute to the legendary Jake and Elwood Blues. 8 p.m. Free. Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. wellingtonfl.gov BRING IT! LIVE June 30. Straight out of the Dollhouse Dance Factory, Bring It! LIVE features the hottest, show-stopping routines with all the bucking, hair flips and death drops you can handle. 8 p.m. $46.75 - $56.25. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale. browardcenter.org

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PERSONALIZED PICTURE FRAME, 2 P.M. Create a personalized picture frame that will put the spotlight on the rock star in your family or circle of friends. For ages 12 and older. Space is limited; RSVP. Free. Weston Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd, Weston. broward.org/Library/ LocationsHours/Branches/Pages/WE.aspx

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FUNTASTIC FRIDAY AND MOVIE NIGHT, 5-10 P.M. Enjoy family fun with a DJ, face painter, games, bounce houses and more activities. Familyfriendly movie starts at 8 p.m. Free. ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. hollywoodfl.org FREE FAMILY FUN FRIDAYS, 7-9 P.M. Come to Champions Plaza every Friday for night of free fun, a live DJ, dancing, and your favorite characters. June 22: Juggle Mania. Free. Gulfstream Park & Casino, 901 S Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. gulfstreampark.com/events-and-entertainment/just-for-kids-fun

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SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL, 11 A.M. Join Weston local Lou Abbott for this highly interactive, all-ages rock concert. Sing, dance and learn. Free. Weston


Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd, Weston. broward.org/Library/LocationsHours/Branches/ Pages/WE.aspx WEEKLEY BROTHERS DAVIE PRO RODEO, 7:30-9 P.M. Cowboys and cowgirls compete in major rodeo events such as bronc riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing and bull riding. $10-$22. Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, 4271 Davie Road, Davie. davieprorodeo.com/dpr/

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BE KIND TO ANIMALS – ALL CRITTERS MATTER, 11 A.M. Each Sunday guests are introduced to a featured animal. Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Dr., Coral Springs. sawgrassnaturecenter.org

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FAMILY NIGHT WITH FOOD TRUCKS, 5:30-9:30 P.M. Food trucks selling a variety of cuisines, including vegetarian and novelty options, plus activities for kids. Free. Plantation Heritage Park, 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane, Plantation. FoodTruckInvasion.com

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EVOLUTION’S REVOLUTION SHOWCASE, 4-6 P.M. Evolution Dance & Performing Arts presents their 9th Annual Dance Recital, with performers ages 2 1⁄2 to adult. $25; lap tickets available. Miramar Cultural Center Theater, 2400 Civic Center Place, Miramar. tickets.miramarcultural-

center.org/ TheatreManager/1/login&event=1286 ROCKIN’ ‘ROUND THE WORLD, 11 A.M. Fasten your seat belts as we take an imaginary journey, rocking ‘round the world, through interactive folktales in English and Spanish! All ages. Free. Weston Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd, Weston. broward.org/Library/LocationsHours/ Branches/Pages/WE.aspx

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FAIRS & FESTIVALS ANIME FILM AND JAPANESE CULTURE FESTIVAL June 2, 12-7 p.m. Family-friendly festival. films, demonstrations, a cosplay contest, and more. The festival features animated movies, origami, manga, calligraphy art, bonsai demonstrations and a “cosplay” costume contest! Produced in collaboration with Tate’s Comics of Lauderhill. Free. Sunrise Civic Center, 10610 West Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise. sunrisefl.gov/index.aspx?page=736 SACRED ART TOUR WITH TIBETAN BUDDHIST MONKS June 5-10. Eight Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Gomang Monastery, students of H.H. Dalai Lama, will visit the Coral Springs Museum of Art to share their teachings and artistic expression with the community. The monks will devote each day to constructing the renowned sand mandala with millions of colored grains of sand carefully laid out in detailed patterns and diagrams. Highlights of the week will include a Tibetan lunch prepared by the monks, authentic Tibetan artistic workshops, and a

Cultural Pageant Spectacular with costume, ritual dance, song and chants. All ages. Coral Springs Museum of Art is at 2855A Coral Springs Drive. For a full schedule and to register, visit http://bit.ly/CSMOAMonks18. SOUTH FLORIDA BOAT SHOW June 8-10, 12-6 p.m. The show features hundreds of power boats up to 40 feet, including center consoles, walk-arounds, cruisers, personal water craft and accessories. $5. Dade County Fair Grounds, 10901 SW 24 St., Miami. southflaboatshow.com WING WARRIOR COOK-OFF & MUSIC FESTIVAL June 9, 12-6 p.m. Come out, taste, judge and vote for the People’s Choice Wing Champion. Wing tasting is free. Enjoy a variety of music, cold beverages (available for purchase), crafts and vendors booths. Kid’s zone with water slides, bounce houses and more. Free. Oveta McKeithen Recreational Complex, 445 SW 4th St., Deerfield Beach. deerfield-beach.com/1295/ Wing-WarriorCook-Off-Music-Festival PHILIPPINE SUMMER FESTIVAL

June 9, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Celebrate Philippine Independence Day. Cultural show, vendors and food. $10. South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. paswpb.org INTERGALACTIC BEAD & JEWELRY SHOW June 9-10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $5. South Florida Fair and Palm Beach County Expo (north building), 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. beadshows.com/events/ west-palm-beach-fl-june-9-10/ AFRO-CARIBBEAN WEEKEND FEST June 15, 6-8 p.m. Celebrate Afro-Caribbean culture and cuisine along with an interactive storytelling experience. There will be a healthy family storytime. Enjoy an evening filled with music, healthy food demo by FLIPANY and featuring an interactive storytelling journey with Lucrèce LouisdhonLouinis. Free. Foster Park Community Center Micro-Library, 609 NW 6th Ave., Hallandale Beach. https://hallandalebeachfl.gov/ calendar.aspx

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SUNSET CELEBRATION, 6-9 P.M. A free weekly Thursday evening Art Show featuring over 35 artists in jewelry, pottery, painting and more, plus live local musicians (from Steel Drum bands to Hammer Dulcimer quartets), food and drink. Free. Sailfish Marina, 98 Lake Drive, Palm Beach Shores. palmbeachonthecheap.com/ sunset-celebration-at-sailfish-marina/ FOREVER YOUNG, 6:30 P.M. A tribute to iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for the outdoor concert. Food trucks will be on site. Free. Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. wellingtonfl.gov

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THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE, 8:30 P.M. Shunned by everyone for being the son of an evil warlord, a teenager seeks to defeat him with the help of his fellow ninjas. Bring seating for the outdoor screening. Free. Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. wellingtonfl.gov SCREEN ON THE GREEN: DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 7 P.M. Monthly, on the second Friday of the month, the City of West Palm


Beach turns the Great Lawn into an open-air theater. Guests are encouraged to bring a blanket or chairs. Starting at 7 p.m., kids and families can make a themed make-and-take creative craft before the feature film. Movie begins at sunset. Free. West Palm Beach Waterfront Great Lawn, 100 Clematis St., West Palm Beach. wpb.org/Departments/Waterfront/ Community-Events/Screen-on-the-Green

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BIRDS & BREAKFAST, 9 P.M. Start the day at Green Cay and enjoy coffee and refreshments before embarking on a one-hour birding tour with a naturalist. Ages 9 and older. RSVP required. $3. Green Cay Nature Center, 12800 Hagen Ranch Road, Boynton Beach. pbcparks.com CODERDOJO WORKSHOP, 10 A.M.-12 P.M. Ages 7-17 learn how to code, develop websites, apps, programs and games and explore technology in an informal and creative environment. Free. South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach. sfsciencecenter.org/ STUDIO 54 BAND, 8 P.M. The original ensemble re-creates ‘70s and ‘80s dance hits. 8 p.m. Free. Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. wellingtonfl.gov

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THE ISRAELI SCOUT SHOW, 3:30 P.M. The Boy and Girl Scouts come from Israel. Enjoy singing, dancing and skits. $5. Temple Sinai of Palm Beach County, 2475 W Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach. templesinaipbc.org JUNIOR AQUA LAB, 10:30-11:30 A.M. Explore scientific wonders at Manatee Lagoon. Learn about migrating animals, water properties, phases of the moon, and much more. Activities will vary and are geared towards children ages 9-14. Parents must stay on site. RSVP required. Free. Manatee Lagoon, 6000 N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach. visitmanateelagoon.com/event/ junior-aqua-lab/

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DAGGERWING VISITS THE LIBRARY: FROGS & TOADS, 3:30 P.M. Enjoy a special program about frogs and toads, featuring a visit from the nature center’s resident animal ambassador, at the Glades Road Branch Library. Ages 5 and older. Free. RSVP required. Glades Road Branch Library, 20701 95th Ave S,, Boca Raton. pbcnature.com

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FAIRS & FESTIVALS Continued from Page 56 AFRO-CARIBBEAN WEEKEND FEST June 16, 2-6 p.m. A free festival to celebrate the diversity of Afro-Caribbean voices, culture and cuisine. Like the storytelling competition, the festival theme is “Island Spice,” and the crowd will be treated to a powerful dose from authentic Caribbean food truck and street vendors, the Bahamas Junkanoo Shakers, Resurrection Steel Drum Band and DJ Johnnie Powell. Also enjoy virtual reality demos, a healthy food demo by Flipany, live music, and dynamic, interactive storytelling. Free. Hallandale Beach Branch, 300 S Federal Highway, Hallandale Beach. https://hallandalebeachfl.gov/ calendar.aspx BLUES AND SWEET POTATO PIE JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL June 16, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Family fun day with storytelling, food, music, games, health screenings and other activities, food vendors, Civil War historical re-enactors, Summer Reading Program sign-up, face painting, free lunch for kids. Free. Apollo Park next to Northwest Branch Library, 1580 NW Third Ave., Pompano Beach. ems.browardlibrary.org/MasterCalendar/ EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=254570 SOUTH BROWARD JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL June 16, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Juneteenth is an historic celebration among African-Americans that honors the announcement of the end of Slavery. The festival will kick off with a lively parade led by Junkanoo dancers and 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. wellingtonfl.gov

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stilt walkers followed by gospel performances, artists and motivational speakers. Free. Attucks Middle School baseball field, 3500 N 22nd Ave., Hollywood. juneteenthbrowardcounty.com/ FEATURED CREATURES WEEKEND June 16-17, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Dad gets in free on Father’s Day Weekend with any regularpriced admission. Enjoy live animal presentations, “Animal Secrets,” games, crafts and the mythical creatures of Borowski in a featured exhibit at Flamingo Gardens, 3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie. flamingogardens.org WEST PALM BEACH SUMMER BOAT SHOW June 22-24, 12-7 p.m. Enjoy 100,000 square feet showcasing power boats up to 40 feet, including center consoles, walk-arounds, cruisers, deck boats, pontoons, bass, personal water craft and accessories. $8. South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. southflaboatshow.com/ west-palm-beach-boat-show REDLAND SUMMER FRUIT FESTIVAL June 23-24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. This event showcases local agriculture and tropical fruits. Vendor booths featuring local wines, tasty cuisine and rare fruit samplings. $8. Fruit & Spice Park, 24801 SW 187th Ave., Homestead. redlandfruitandspice.com/event/ summer-fruit/all/ INTERGALACTIC BEAD & JEWELRY SHOW June 23-24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $8. Emma Lou Olson Civic Center, 1801 NE Sixth St.,, Pompano Beach. beadshows.com/events/ pompano-beach-fl-june-23-24/ Father’s Day. Family Fun days are free with paid museum admission. Free. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. morikami.org/event/komaspinning-top-craft/

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SUNDAY FAMILY MOVIE: COCO, 11 A.M. An adult must accompany kids 12 and under. $1 per person. Sugar Sand Park, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton. sugarsandpark.org/weekend-movie

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MOTHER NATURE & ME: STORMY WEATHER, 10:30 A.M. Stories, live animals, activities and a craft specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers. Ages 2-5 (with guardian). $4. Daggerwing Nature Center in Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park, 11435 Park Access Road, Boca Raton. pbcnature.com

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CARIBBEAN VILLAGE FESTIVAL June 24, 1-11 p.m. This family-friendly event features live Caribbean music and entertainment for the entire family; arts and crafts, food tasting, and cook-off competition. $30. Lauderhill Sports Park, 7500 W Oakland Park Blvd,, Lauderhill. caribbeanvillage.net/home VIERNES CULTURALES June 29, 7-11 p.m. Arts and music festival on the last Friday of every month. Little Havana’s popular art and culture festival features music and works by local artists and artisans in and around our iconic Domino Plaza. Dance, eat and shop. Free. Domino Plaza, SW 8th Street and SW 15th Avenue, Miami. viernesculturales.org 10th ANNUAL ANANCY FESTIVAL June 30, 1-4 p.m. This cultural festival for children and families focuses on Caribbean heritage and will feature steel band performance; traditional games and songs, arts & crafts, storytelling and face painting. Free. South Regional/BC Library Multi-purpose Room, 7300 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines. ems.browardlibrary.org/ mastercalendar/ MasterCalendar.aspx CARIBBEAN-AMERICAN EXHIBITION & FESTIVAL June 30, 4-10 p.m. Exhibits, food, music, entertainment and activities for the kids. $10. Holy Sacrament Church, 2801 N. University Drive, Pembroke Pines. facebook.com/Caribbean AmericanExhibitionandFestival/

ANIMAL KEEPER FOR A DAY, 10 A.M. Ever wondered what it would be like to be an animal keeper? Work behind the scenes to find out. Kids may get messy. Ages 9-14. $10. RSVP required. Green Cay Nature Center, 12800 Hagen Ranch Road, Boynton Beach. pbcparks.com JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE, 8:30 P.M. In the new “Jumanji” adventure, starring Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart and Karen Gillan, four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game’s jungle setting. Bring seating for the PG-13 rated outdoor screening. Free. Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. wellingtonfl.gov

June 23

RADICAL REPTILES, 10:30 A.M. Join a naturalist for a family-friendly program focusing on the amazing world of reptiles. RSVP required. $3. Daggerwing Nature Center in Burt Aaronson South County Regional Park, 11435 Park Access Road, Boca Raton. pbcnature.com



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