Kiddos Magazine Vol. 5 Issue 5 - New Beginnings

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contents APRIL

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Vol. 5 issue 5

F E AT U R E 8

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7 DIY Gifts for Mom Made with Love

H E A LT H 10 |

5 Tips to Keep Allergy Sufferers from Dreading Spring...

DENTISTRY 11 |

Family Dental Tips for Earth Day and Every Day

in every issue 12 TIPS How To Go Green Every Day As a Family

14 ACTIVITIES Frost Science Summer Camp

18 KIDDOS SUMMER CAMP GUIDE Special Edition

20 SNACKS Mother’s Day Snacks Ideas!

PA R E N T I N G 16 |

Six Ways to Help Your Child Deal with Social Exclusion

SUMMER CAMP 26 |

Top Ten Things You Never Knew About Camp

COMMUNITY 28 |

Talking to Your Children About Loss

22 PLACES The Don CeSar & Beach House Suites

24 COOL STUFF Mother’s Day Essentials

30 BOOKS REVIEWS Suggestion For Your Kids To Read This Month

31 MOVIES REVIEWS What’s New In Theaters

on the cover Credits Jacqueline & Mason PHOTOGRAPHY: Simply Chic Photography MODELS:

33 FAMILY EVENTS Where To Go With Our Kiddos

34 NEWS AIDS Miami Walk

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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

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Kiddos Publisher’s Notes

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PUBLISHER – EDITOR

Veronica Lepere CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Camille Lucy Acaai Dr. Ted Herrmann - Assure A Smile Bright Horizons Greater Good Science Center Children’s Bereavement Center

This edition is dedicated to the fulfilling and rewarding miracle of Motherhood whether you are a natural, adoptive or step-Mom, our love goes beyond dreams. Easy and fun ways to show your love this Mother’s Day? Mother’s Day celebration offers the opportunity for our children to make us feel special, 7 DIY Gifts For Moms Made with Love, give you some ideas of gifts for mom that come with a little piece of you (Kiddo). Dad, we need a slight extra help from you here! Page 8 Earth Day tips and activities for families to inspire and nurture in children a sense of stewardship for the planet. The first step in helping kids to go green is to help them develop a deep love for our earth. Page 12 Is your child dealing with social exclusion? Watch for signs and help them by teaching coping skills and empowering to seek healthy friends! Page 16 Find the best Summer Camp in Miami! Don’t miss our 2018 Special Edition Guide; witch includes water sports, visual arts, dance, theater, science, music, language, cooking, athletics, coding , creative design camps and more! Page 18 To finalize I have great news! Kiddos Magazine and Amigos For Kids, South Florida’s leading child abuse prevention organization, kick off a partnership at start of National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, with this partnership we are committed to help disseminate awareness and education of child abuse prevention. Stay tuned!

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“Mothers and their children are in a category all their

own. There's no bond so strong in the entire world. No love so instantaneous and forgiving.” —Gail Tsukiyama

7 DIY Gifts for Mom MADE WITH LOVE WRITTEN BY: Camille Lucy

Easy & Fun Ways to Show Your Love this Mother’s Day

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ords do not do justice describing the absolute beauty and unconditional love that embodies a Mother. From conception, she carries us, supports us and nurtures us. She is the breath of life that brings us to and through our journey here on Earth. She lends us her own body, her strength, her heart and her soul. As the quote says, the bond between Mother and Child is so strong, and the love and devotion is unparalleled. So, it’s no surprise if you want to really shower mom with love and appreciation for Mother’s Day this year! But,

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what can you give to the woman that has given her all? Here are 7 DIY (do it yourself) gifts for Mom that come with a little piece of you, your love and your gratitude to let her know just how special she is: Framed Art or Poem - 80798614 Moms love art! Especially when it comes from the hands of their most

loved, little Picasso. This Mother’s Day, paint or draw something special for mom or write a poem, color around it and frame it. This is something that can go on display so anytime Mom looks up at the wall, she can see just how loved she truly is. Coupon Book - 78068769 Here’s a sure-fire way to pull at Mom’s heart strings and show her you care! Create a coupon book that she can “cash in” when she needs it most. Some ideas for the coupons are: Free hugs, a snuggle session before bed, a chore like dishes or dusting or taking the garbage out, or a


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Love You Jar - 83954107 Like a gratitude jar, an I LOVE YOU Jar is a thoughtful way to express what is in your heart. Decorate a mason jar and fill the jar with little notes about Mom. Why you love her, what makes her special, how you feel about her…etc. When she’s having a tough day, this gift will lift her spirits and warm her heart in no time.

special date night together! Fill the book up with easy ways to help Mom; she’ll be so appreciative! Precious Moments Keepsake With technology expanding as it has been, so many photos are stored on smart phones, devices or computers. Prints are not made as often as they used to be, and sometimes we forget all of the special moments and memories we phocandy, popcorn and a drink and a ticket inside that says you’re inviting Mom on a movie-date! Make-a-Mug! - 72583032 What’s Mom love more than coffee or tea? Well, her family, of course! So why not join the two to create a super special, one-ofa-kind morning treat? Local craft stores carry mugs that you paint then bake in the oven to cure. Little ones can color, write some-

tographed if we don’t scroll the camera roll often. How great would it be to sit on the couch flipping through a photo album together and reminiscing on all the cute, silly, funny, amazing times? IMG55746399 Snag mom’s phone, send some of your favorite shots to a local photo center, and put together an album! You can add stickers to the pages, or captions, or draw on the inside cover (and include a note and date it). Photo Series M-O-M - 5574653 Photograph the little ones holding up the letters M, O, M. Then, create a collage of the finished masterpiece and frame it or create 3 separate frames for each photo. The letters can be held, sat next to a child or family pet, or strategically staged for aesthetic appeal, if you’re feeling creative! What’s more, you can print the photos out to make a special card instead of hanging them or placing them in the house in a frame. The options are endless!

thing or put hand prints on this unique mug for Mom! Want to take it one step further? Put the mug in a basket and add Mom’s favorite type of coffee or morning treat.

These are just some ideas for creating a special gift for Mom this holiday, but the options are endless and can be combined! Get creative, have some fun and show Mom just how priceless she is to your family.

Camille Lucy is a Certified Holistic Health Coach, Certified Reiki & Raindrop Technique Practitioner, Ordained Holistic Minister, Certified Meditation & Yoga Instructor, graphic and web designer, business consultant, and Vice President of a local non-profit that “rehabilitates people through animals.” Learn more about her and her adventure(s) at CamilleLucy.com

Movie Night Bucket - 30338682 Want to catch up on some flicks and spend Q.T. with Mom? Grab a bucket from the local dollar store and fill it up with

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health

5 Tips to Keep Allergy Sufferers from Dreading Spring... SOURCE: ACAAI

and feel better immediately during spring allergy season

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rom flowers poking through the ground to ditching heavy winter parkas, it's easy to look forward to spring. Unless, of course, you have allergies. Then, the path to warmer weather and additional daylight could be marked with watery eyes, sneezing and a runny nose. Makes it hard to be excited, right? It doesn't have to.

While spring carries its own concerns for allergy sufferers everywhere, there is relief. Now is the perfect time to set plans in place to help ease your allergy symptoms before they begin. "People think they're doing everything they can to battle spring allergies," says allergist Bradley Chipps, MD, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI). "But many still find themselves under siege from pollen and other allergens that appear once the weather starts to warm up. What they don't realize is that by following a few simple rules they can make life a lot more pleasant, and their allergies more bearable." As you start your spring allergy planning, keep these five tips from ACAAI in mind. Use them and your spring will be filled with flowers and breezes, not coughing and sneezes.

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your medications at least two weeks before the season begins, and they will already be in your system when you really need it.

1. It may not only be allergies. In some cases, the symptoms you are experiencing may not be caused by allergies alone but by another complication such as asthma. Research shows two-thirds of people with asthma also suffer from allergies, making symptoms worse during the spring season. If your symptoms include a persistent cough or feeling winded quickly, asthma could be the cause of your trouble. If this sounds familiar, consult your allergist. Your allergist can help identify the source of your asthma and help treat your allergies to manage your symptoms. 2. Take a deep dive for spring cleaning. Spring cleaning is a must for many people, but if you suffer from allergies, it's even more important. Clearing dust and cobwebs can ease your sneezing, but for better results, roll up your sleeves and give your home a deep scrub. A thorough cleaning can eliminate allergens such as dust mites and mold, and clear the air. 3. Start your relief early on. Don't wait for your eyes to begin watering before taking your allergy medicine. Start

4. Clean your air effectively. When looking for support to clean the air in your home, don't choose an ionic air filter. These filters require more airflow to operate properly than most homes are able to provide. Instead, choose a HEPA room air cleaner rated with a Clean Air Delivery Rate. If you have central air, change your filters every three months and use filters with a MERV rating of 11 or 12 to keep your air as clean as possible. 5. Resist the urge to breathe in fresh air. After months cooped up indoors, you want a fresh breeze, but before you open your windows, beware. Opening windows allows pollen and other debris into your home where they can settle in your carpet or upholstery. As hard as it can be, you're better off keeping your windows closed during peak allergy season. Use your air conditioning to regulate your home's temperature instead. For people with allergies, spring's annual arrival feels like a mixed blessing. By using the tips above, you can ensure that you have everything you need to make spring great. And you'll do so with less of the coughing and sneezing that can go with it. For more information visit acaai.org. BPT.


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dentistry

Family Dental Tips for Earth Day and Every Day Assure A Smile Holistic Dentistry

Ask Dr. Ted

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arth Day is April 22. In honor of the big event, we've come up with several easy ways to add a little green to your dental routine—now and year-round. Healthy Diet and Active Lifestyle. A beautiful smile starts with a balanced diet including healthy fruits and vegetables. Buy organic and from local sources when possible. Avoid overly processed foods and harsh chemicals. Limit your intake of sugary foods and drinks. In addition, regular exercise (or daily activity such as yard work) can improve overall health plus lead to healthier teeth and gums. Spring Cleaning. Brush your teeth two times per day (in the morning and the evening), and floss daily. The key to having a vibrant smile is maintaining clean teeth and healthy gums. Spring is also a great time to plan family dental check ups and professional teeth cleanings. Conserve Water. Turn off the water while you brush your teeth. You can save eight gallons of water per day by being smarter with your faucet. Try this routine: Wet your toothbrush under the faucet and turn off the tap, apply your toothpaste, and brush your teeth. Then fill a small glass with water and rinse with water from the glass.

Consider Alternative Toothbrushes. There are several brands of toothbrushes made from recycled or renewable materials, such as bamboo, beechwood, or recycled plastic. In addition, biodegradable and compostable toothbrushes are available (made from materials such as corn starch or plant-based bioplastic). There are even toothbrush recycling and buy-back programs, such as those through Preserve and Terracycle. Even More Earth-Friendly Ideas: • When it's time to replace your toothbrush (every 3 to 4 months), instead of throwing it away, use it as a household cleaning tool. • Remember to recycle plastic mouthwash containers. • Don't flush your floss. Nylon or Teflon dental floss will not break down like disposable products. It's better to toss it in the garbage. Biodegradable/ recyclable silk flosses or floss picks are also smart options. • Pick up litter and plant a tree.

We hope these tips inspire you to show more love to our planet – and motivate you to improve your dental health. Remember, beautiful, healthy smiles are a family affair.

Dr. Ted Herrmann and Assure A Smile have served South Florida for over 25 years, helping to guide patients to better oral health for life. We are a family friendly dentist, offering a full range of quality dental care, such as routine cleanings, crowns, lnvisalign clear braces and more. We encourage a unique holistic approach to healthy teeth and gums. We invite you to call us today and schedule an appointment.

Assure A Smile is located at 9220 SW 72nd Street, Suite 205 Miami, FL 33173. For more information call 305.274.0047 or visit assureasmile.com

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tips

How To Go Green Every Day As A Family

SOURCE: Bright Horizons Family Solutions

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any families strive to inspire and nurture in children a sense of stewardship for the planet. There are many Earth Day activities for families to try, but foremost, we want to teach children to respect all living things, to care for the natural resources upon which our existence depends, and to appreciate nature. Early childhood is a good time for children to develop a sense of appreciation for the planet and all it has to offer. Thus it's important to begin developing sustainable habits, such as protecting the environment and conserving our resources, early in life. How to teach kids to go green The first step in helping kids to go green is to help them develop a deep love for our earth. Children are more likely to want to take care of the natural world if they have a connection to it. To raise earthfriendly kids, some families take nature walks, hike in the mountains, walk in the

woods, or explore rivers, bays, or oceans. Other families walk around their neighborhoods to enjoy the natural life, pick up litter in community areas, work in a garden, plant seeds in pots, look at foliage and flowers, or use digital cameras to photograph insects. Regardless of whether you live in a city or on a farm, nature surrounds you when you open your doors. Secondly, families can raise environmental awareness and help children develop green habits by making the Three R’s (Reduce, Recycle and Reuse) part of their family culture. We are our children’s most important role models. By going green as a family and practicing the Three R’s, we not only make a profound impact on conserving the world’s resources, but we help children develop lifelong dispositions to earth-friendly behaviors. Below are a few suggestions to go green by reducing, reusing & recycling: • Reduce: Even our youngest children can be taught to turn off lights, turn off the faucet while brushing teeth, or draw on two sides of a sheet of paper. Some families reduce their gasoline consumption by walking, carpooling, bike riding, or using public transportation. • Reuse: Whenever possible, use items that can be reused, rather than disposed of. Consider using cloth napkins instead of paper, lunch boxes instead of disposable sacks, and put food in washable containers rather than plastic bags. Some families wrap gifts in reused fabric or their kid’s artwork rather than buying wrapping paper.

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• Recycle: In most communities, recyclable paper and plastic can be sorted and sent to recycling centers or curbside recycling can be used. Families can also recycle toys, clothes, and other items by passing them on to friends or donating them to charitable organizations. The wonderful projects brought home from child care or school can be recycled as gifts to appreciative relatives. Food scraps can be composted and recycled back to the earth. There are many shades of green and no single correct way to go green as a family to raise socially and environmentally aware children. Being a green family means different things to different families, so decide what works and feels right for your family. Every small step helps your child develop lifelong habits while making an important, positive impact on the earth.

For more family resources and fun home activities, visit brighthorizons.com


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Frost Science Summer Camp Camps Frost Science Scienceprovide providean anunforgettable unforgettable Camps at Frost experience for children childrenwho whowant wantto toimmerse immerse experience for themselves the thrilling thrillingworld worldof ofscience. science. themselves in the

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rom our one-day MiniCamps to our eightweek Summer Camp, our programs offer opportunities to explore, experiment, investigate, invent and discover, through animal encounters, Planetarium shows, multimedia experiences, interactive exhibits, live science demos and engaging hands- on activities. Our camps are fully-inclusive and presented by teachers, scientists and museum staff in our unique, spectacular and safe facility. We guarantee our camps will build memories that will last a lifetime! Taking place June 18 – August 10,

Summer Camp at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Downtown Miami’s Museum Park provides an unforgettable experience for rising K – 8th graders looking to dive deeper into the science topics explored in the museum's Aquarium, Frost Planetarium and exhibitions. Before and aftercare is available for an extra charge. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!

For more information visit frostscience.org/camp or call 305.434.9564. Frost Science is located at 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Florida 33132

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Six Ways to Help

Your Child Deal with Social Exclusion SOURCE: Greater Good Science Center

Though parents may feel powerless when a child is excluded, there is much they can do to help with this painful experience.

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arents can help their kids deal with social exclusion by teaching them coping skills and empowering them to seek healthy friendships. While your natural instinct may be to get the school involved, communicate with the parents of other kids, and jump into problem-solving mode, what kids need most is support, empathy, and space from the problem. Try some of these strategies adapted from No More Mean Girls. Watch for the signs Given that kids experience feelings of shame and embarrassment when being victimized, they don’t always come forward right away. Many wait until they feel like they’re falling apart before they reach out for a lifeline. To that end, it helps parents to watch out for the red flags that a child is experiencing relational aggression:

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• Anxious or nervous behaviors. • Frequent physical complaints, such as headaches or stomachaches, particularly before school or social events. • Talking about sitting alone at lunch or playing alone at recess more often than not. • Appearing withdrawn or depressed. • Changing academic performance. • Acting out in class or at home, or even turning the tables and acting as the bully. • Talking about having no friends or being “hated”. • Changing eating habits. • Talking about death or engaging in self-harm (cutting). • Sleep disturbance: Difficulty falling asleep, difficulty staying asleep, frequent nightmares, or excessive sleeping. Once you see these signs, you will want to check in with your child or the

school to see if relational aggression may be causing them. Use conversation starters One reason kids hesitate to come forward when dealing with relational aggression is that it’s difficult to discuss. They don’t want their parents to think that they’re incapable of making friends. Open and honest communication with kids is essential during middle childhood and the tween/teen years. They need to know that parents will listen without judgment and provide unconditional love and support. To get in the habit of deep, distractionfree conversations, create a pack of conversation starters to use when you have downtime together. It helps to start a weekly ritual of quiet conversation and hot chocolate (or some other cozy treat).


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There are top and side views of four different umbrellas.

Match them up! Examples of conversation starters might include: • Something funny that happened this week was… • If I could escape anywhere for just one day, it would be… • Something hard that I had to deal with this week was… • I wish my friends… • Something you don’t know about me is… • My favorite way to spend a day off is… Make a friendship tree Kids are usually tasked with making a family tree at some point in school, but making a friendship tree is a great way to help kids realize that they have many different friends in life. Just as the family extends beyond the people living in your home, friendships blossom in a variety of contexts. Start the tree with the friends your child knows the best (even the ones she/he doesn’t spend much time with), but cue your child to think about friends made in sports, through religious organizations, in extracurricular classes, or even at your local park. In filling the branches with friends from a wide variety of settings, children learn to focus on the positive relationships in their lives. When kids see that they have more friends than the people sitting at their lunch table, they are empowered to strengthen those other branches and even add new ones by trying new clubs, sports, or activities.

Katie Hurley, LCSW, is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, parenting expert, and writer. She is the founder of “Girls Can!” empowerment groups for girls ages 5-11. Hurley is also the author of The Happy Kid Handbook. This article originally appeared on Greater Good, the online magazine of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. For more, please visit greatergood.berkeley.edu.

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Parents really are not powerless to help their kids recover from social exclusion, but they do need the right tools. By acknowledging feelings, finding solutions together, and helping children tap into their own resources, parents can support their kids through this agonizing experience and ultimately prepare them to face any future adversity with more confidence.

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Celebrity Cruises Camp at Sea The summer camp experience aboard a Celebrity cruise! Choose from a wide variety of stimulating, engaging, and exciting camp events for kids at sea. From Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), to Recreation, Art, and Culinary-focused camps, there are options for every interest. For more information call you agent: 754.317.3505 Joyce Lopez jlo@celebrity.com

Summer Theatre Academy at the University of Miami The Summer Theatre Academy at the University of Miami promises six weeks of fun and learning! Your child will gain valuable theatre skills, confidence, self-esteem, and a love of creativity, through theatre games and acting exercises led by our well-trained, caring staff. Each group of students receives specialized training for their age group.

YMCA Summer Camps Summer Camp at the Y: we believe all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. Summer Camp at the Y offers a variety of adventures from sports to science, art, aquatics and fitness and camps in South Florida’s natural habitats where campers will go kayaking exploring marine life and more.

305.284.4474 sta@miami.edu www.as.miami.edu/sta 1231 Dickinson Dr. Coral Gables, FL. 33124

305.254.0310 ktarlecky@ymcasouthflorida.org www.ymcasouthflorida.org 9355 SW 134th Street. Miami, FL 333176 11395 SW 79th Street. Miami, FL 33173

Miami Waves Summer Camp

Dance Empire Summer Camp

Initiated activities in Summer 2010 within the FIU premises specializing in swimming and artistic swimming. Other activities range from the arts, music, other sports and integrating with nature. The safety of the children in the university’s natural environment is a priority.

The mission of Dance Empire of Miami is to train dancers of all ages in an environment where they are given the opportunity to grow and excel in their dance education. We strive to deliver the highest quality of dance instruction while nurturing each student’s unique gift of talent and creativity.

Frost Science Summer Camp Summer Camp at Frost Science Museum taking place from June 18 – August 10, provides an unforgettable experience for rising K – 8th graders looking to dive deeper into the science topics explored in the museum’s Aquarium, Frost Planetarium, and exhibitions. Before and aftercare is available for an extra charge. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today! 305.434.9564 camp@frostscience.org www.frostscience.org/camps 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132

iD Tech Camps Held at the University of Miami and 150+ locations nationwide ages 7-18 learn to code, design video games, mod Minecraft, create with Roblox, engineer robots, print 3D characters, work with AI, and more! Held at University of Miami, Stanford, and 150+ campuses nationwide. This summer, your child can make new friends as they master new tech skills, and join a community of 350,000 alumni. 1.888.709.8324 info@idtech.com

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786.616.4666 786.443.5327 / 305.931.9018 info@miamiwavessummercamp.com www.miamiwavessummercamp.com FIU - Biscayne Bay Campus 3000 NE 151st Street. North Miami, FL 33181

Carrollton’s Summer Camp Programs Carrollton’s Summer Programs 2018! Co-ed Camps Now Available! We provide your child with a high quality, safe and fun learning environment. Girls and boys PK3 through Grade 9 can choose from a wide variety of co-ed and single gender camp experiences that vary in activities from performing arts, athletics, visual arts, creative design, and science. 305.446.5673 ext. 2340 or 2341 www.carrollton.org 3747 Main Hwy., Miami, Fl. 33133

305.232.5573 danceemp@bellsouth.net www.danceempire.com 8853 SW 132nd Street. Miami, FL 33176

Miami Kiteboarding Summer Camp Since 2010, Miami Kiteboarding has been offering watersports summer camps to kids from 6 to 14. Kids experience the fun of a lifetime in our natural park preserve, Crandon Park. Kids of all ages have a summer splash while learning about the environment, the ecosystem as well as ocean conservation. They enhance their coordination and therefore self-confidence both in and out of the water.


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Camp at Sea 786.897.8769 chris@miamikiteboarding.com www.miamikiteboarding.com Crandon Park - North Beach 6767 Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne, FL 33149

Coconut Grove Sailing Club Instructional Center (Spring & Summer Camp) Our Sailing Camp is geared toward beginner to intermediate level sailors ages 6-17 using our fleet of Optimists, SailCubes, Laser Picos and FJ’s. Children in our program learn how to rig & launch a boat, basic knots, sailing terminology, develop wind awareness, and learn to sail a race course, all in a fun and safe environment. 305.444.4571 ext. 18 info@cgscic.org www.cgsc.org 2990 S. Bayshore Dr. Coconut Grove, FL 33133

6-12 takes place from June 11-June 22. Our specialized and well-supervised programs are geared for children with no experience in music to several years of training! 305.238.8937 youngmusicianscamp@gmail.com www.youngmusicianscamp.com University of Miami

My Family Summer Camp Our day begins with a general assembly where we introduce cultural and interesting facts about the week’s wonder of the world. Campers will actively participate by dancing, singing the songs, and participate in games tailored specifically for different age groups. ¡TODO EN ESPAÑOL! 786.287.7324 mfsummercamp@gmail.com www.myfamilysummercamp.com St. Theresa Catholic School Coral Gables, FL 33134

Camp Broadway Miami Camp Broadway Miami enables kids, ages 1017, to learn from Broadway’s best singers and dancers! No previous experience needed. This year the campers will perform 42nd Street at the final performance! 305.949.6722 Box Office Tickets@ArshtCenter.org www.arshtcenter.org Arsht Center Knight Concert Hall

Frost Young Musician’s Camp Imagine your child studying Musical Theater, Jazz, Rock, or Classical Piano, Strings or Winds on the beautiful campus of the UM Frost School of Music! Our camp for children ages

Danzart Ecole Summer Camp Summer Dance Program at Danzart-Ecole runs from 9:30-3:00. From Ballet (conditioning, technique), Contemporary, Flamenco (Footwork) Hip-Hop, to Stage Make-up & Scenography. Call studio for more detailed information.

JFTA Summer Tennis Camp Enroll in up to 10 one-week sessions (June 11 – August 17, 2018) with half-day and full-day options for kids of all levels, ages 3–16. Each day includes fun and instructive games, drills, and match play with coaching by certified tennis professionals. We offer before and after-care and provide all equipment. 305.235.9200 jane@janeformantennis.com www.janeformansports.com Dave and Mary Alper JCC 11155 SW 112th Ave Miami, Florida 33176

Fantasy Theatre Factory Summer Camp Fantasy Theatre Factory presents its Theatre Arts Summer Camp at the Sandrell Rivers Theater! Fun for children ages 6 – 12, this exciting program includes: immersive courses, professional performances, a camper showcase and more! Our summer camp session takes place from June 11 – July 6. Reserve your spot today! 305.284.8800 ext. 463 info@ftfshow.com www.ftfshows.com/camp 6101 NW 7th Avenue, Ste. 79. Miami, FL 33127

786.201.3815 www.danzartecole.com 13821 South Dixie Hwy. Palmetto Bay, FL 33158

Looking for a great Summer Camp program for your kiddos? The right Summer Camp will provide your Kiddos lifelong memories and skills. A place where boys and girls will learn to be independent, about teamwork values and of course they will make new summer friends! Kiddos Magazine offers you a list of the most amazing and coolest 2018 Summer Camp programs in Miami. it’s just about kids | kiddosmagazine.com

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snacks Easy-to-make, kid-friendly

Mother’s Day Snacks Ideas! Fun Fresh Fruit Flavors Celebrate mom on her special day with fun and healthy ideas, when it comes to fresh fruit, watermelon is a top pick in many households. Kids can get creative and show love to Mom in different ways and flavors.

Each of these recipes leaves plenty of room for personalization; kids can experiment with their favorite flavors, and decorations to make Mom’s special treat.

Citrusy Tahini Dressing To arrange Buddha Bowls: Separate watermelon, cucumbers, cherries, avocados and rice in four bowls, a little bit of adult supervision needed here! Sprinkle with toasted almonds and drizzle with Mom’s favorite dressing!. Serve immediately.

Sweet Watermelon Pizza • Greek yogurt • Watermelon, cut to 1-inch thick round slice • Shredded coconut • Mint • Berries, such as blueberries, strawberries or blackberries • Slivered almonds

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2 cups seedless watermelon, cubed 4 mini cucumbers, thinly sliced 1 cup sweet cherries, pitted and halved 2 avocados, sliced 2 cups cooked black rice 1 cup sliced, toasted almonds

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Spread yogurt to cover fleshy part of watermelon, leaving room to hold rind. Sprinkle with coconut, mint, berries and almonds, or other toppings, as desired.

Find more fresh, fruity recipes to enjoy any time of year at watermelon.org.


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places

Summer Family Fun and Kids Camp at The Don CeSar & Beach House Suites in St. Pete Beach, Fla. The perfect summer getaway for South Florida families!

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erfect for families, Beach House Suites offers 70 one-bedroom suites with kitchenettes, washer/dryer, 1 or 2 bathrooms, and private balconies with views of the Gulf and Boca Ciega Bay. Guests of Beach House Suites have full resort privileges at The Don CeSar (0.5 miles away) with complimentary shuttle service between the two properties. At The Don CeSar’s main resort, there is plenty to keep kids busy with direct

beach access, spacious accommodations, two deluxe heated pools and kid-friendly programming including:

• Dive-In Movies: Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. • CeSar Kids Camp: Kids ages 4 to 12 can spend the day exploring the beaches & gardens surrounding The Don. There are also Kids Night Out events so parents can enjoy a dinner or evening out. Half-day sessions are complimentary. Kids take their pick from beach crafts, seashell hunting, sand castle contests and pool games. • Water sports: The Don CeSar offers kayaking, canoeing and Wave Runner activities. Non-motorized water sports are complimentary from 8-10 a.m.

• Nearby kid-friendly attractions: Include the Salvador Dali Museum and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. While kids are having fun at kids camp, adults can relax at the property’s Spa Oceana, which offers couples massages and treatments inspired by the world’s oceans. Or, they can dine in style at the hotel’s fine dining restaurant, Maritana Grille, where saltwater aquariums and an impressive wine list create an enchanting, romantic experience.

For more information about your perfect summer vacation visit doncesar.com

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ENRROLL TODAAY! arshtcenterr.org/ccampbroadway

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cool stuff Lorena Canals

Precidio Design

Blankets

Kafé in the Box

Great for cuddling in the living room, picnicking on the lawn, or as an accent at the foot of a bed, this cozy blankets are made with 100% natural cotton and non-toxic dyes. Lorena Canals Ombre Terracota features hand-sewn pompoms on each corner and the Natural Blanket matches anything and everything, boasting whimsical pompons in nude. Easy to wash in a conventional washing machine, blankets measures 4'x6’. Available at lorenacanals.us

A new and unique coffee and tea traveler, with its square design, clear TritanTM window, and double walled design. Lighter than a stainless carrier, Kafé in the Box is perfect for Mom to carry her drink to the gym, while woking, or in the car. 12 and 16 oz sizes, in black, bronze, silver and white colors. Available at kafeinthebox.com

Mother’s Day Essentials

bblüv Ültra Complete

Diaper Bag

The spacious and durable Ültra Complete Diaper Bag features an easy-to-clean interior with removable separator, an easy-to-access side wipes compartment, and 16 practical pockets and sections. Perfect for both mom and dad, it is available in a modern charcoal color or a heather grey. Available at bbluvgroup.com

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Laura Herrera

Jewelry

Is a proposal born from geometric shapes that evoke architectural structures. Fine threads combined with volumetric elements that synthesize, in every piece, lines and dots in apparent dynamism. Spirals, tensioners and braids is the result of experiments with different materials, capable of adopting organic forms that define a unique collection. Available at IG @Lherrerajewelry


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Top Ten Things You Never Knew About Camp SOURCE: American Camp Association

Camp has become a staple of the summer season. Each year, millions of children, youth, and adults head to the hills, lakes, valleys, and parks to participate in the time-honored tradition of camp. And, while most people easily conjure up images of campfires and canoes, there is a lot more to the camp experience.

Here are ten of the things you may not have known about the camp experience.

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Camp is older than dirt, almost literally. Started in 1861, the camp experience turned an impressive 157 years young in 2018. The secret behind the longevity? “One hundred and fifty-seven years later, there is a camp for every child,” said Tom Rosenberg, president and chief executive officer for the American Camp Association® (ACA). “from specialized camps to general, traditional camps, the essence of the camp experience is stronger than ever.” 9. Camp is worth its weight in gold, and then some! The camp experience is life-changing – developing friendships and memories that last well beyond the final campfire. And, there is a camp for literally every budget. Often camps offer special pricing or financial assistance, and

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some camp experiences qualify for tax credits or for payment with pretax dollars. Visit ACAcamps.org for more information. 8. Manners matter, and often linger. The camp experience teaches more than just archery or lanyard making. The entire experience is made of teachable moments, perhaps one of the biggest is how to live with a group of people. Campers learn to pick up after themselves, respect each other’s property, and to say “Please” and “Thank You.” 7. Green is “zen.” Research shows that first-hand experience with nature, like those at camp, reduce stress in children and help them better handle stress in the future.

In addition to teaching children how to be good stewards of the environment, camps are teaching children how to enjoy the world around them and take a minute to breathe deep and feel the nature, which ultimately teaches them how to de-stress the natural way. 6. Mommies and Daddies do it too. Camp is not just for children and youth. There are family camp experiences, and camps for single adults, senior adults, and any adult that wants to relax and enjoy all camp has to offer. Adults benefit from the same sense of community, authentic relationships, and self-discovery that children do. Camp is an excellent vacation option, allowing adults to try a variety of new activities in a safe and fun environment.


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4. Veggies taste better with friends. Hollywood and fictional novels may have given camp food a bad reputation, but in truth, camps are constantly exploring healthy food options, and often are at the

3. If everyone else went to camp, maybe there’s something to it! Camp has played an important role in the lives of some of the most talented people in history. ACA’s family resource site offers a list of notable campers – including business professionals, celebrities, artists, and great thinkers. 2. Camp gets those neurons pumping! Education reform debate and concern over summer learning loss have pushed academic achievement into the spotlight. Research shows that participation in intentional pro- grams, like camp, during summer months helps stem summer learning loss. In addition, camp provides ample opportunity for developmental growth, which is a precursor to academic achievement. And, because of the “handson” nature of camp, often children who struggle in traditional education settings do well at camp.

1. Camp builds leaders for the 21st century and beyond! Independence, resiliency, teamwork, problem-solving skills, and the ability to relate to other people — these are the skills that tomorrow’s leaders will need, and the skills camp has been adept at building for 150 years. “Camp gives children and youth the critical tools they will need to become successful adults,” said Rosenberg. For more information on preparing your child for an independent, fun-filled summer, visit ACA’s family resource page at ACAcamps.org.

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“Research shows that first-hand experience with nature, like those at camp, reduce stress in children and help them better handle stress in the future.”

forefront of things like allergy specific diets, healthy snack options, and vegetarian meals. According to ACA’s 2011 Emerging Issues survey, 90.7% of responding camps indicated that healthy eating and physical activity was an important or very important issue.

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5. Try this on for size! Camp is a great place to try new activities and hobbies. Afraid of rock walls? According to ACA research, 74 percent of campers reported that they tried new activities at camp that they were afraid to do at first. And, those activities often leave lasting impressions. In the same survey, 63 percent of parents reported that their child continued new activities from camp after returning home.

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Talking to Your Children About Loss SOURCE: Children’s Bereavement Center

The stressors of everyday life often seem difficult enough to navigate. When a crisis occurs, normal feelings of anxiety, sadness, grief, helplessness, and even anger can be more exaggerated.

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ur natural hopes are that we can provide for the comfort and safety of our children. But all too often, negative life events interfere with the sense of competence and peace we strive for. In responding to a crisis, whether it’s a death, natural disaster, violence, or trauma the CBC offers the following information as a guide for conversation and support that can help in times of need. Begin with you – Any effort to assist your child(ren) should begin with reflection on your own needs and intentions. Helping others is most effective when you have found support and comfort personally, and are then able to address the needs of others from a stance of safety, consistency, and availability. Children are especially sensitive to the stress felt by adults offering help and may even withhold their needs so as to not burden others. Taking care of oneself is the first step in helping others.

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What does your child know? - Start with what they know. Asking your child what they already know allows you to be grounded in what information is really needed. It also builds trust that their opinions are important to you, even when you disagree. Assume that children are listening, paying attention, and will be exposed to information about the event. Information is more comfortable coming from someone who cares, like you. Listen carefully – Listen for the thoughts, needs, and feelings behind what is shared. As your child explains, listen for misinformation, misconceptions, and any underlying fears or concerns. It’s OK to disagree, just gently correct inaccurate information. If your child misunderstands or has inaccurate information, take time to provide the correct information in simple, clear, and age-appropriate language.

Talk about it (simply) - Children benefit from honest, clear, and age appropriate information. Withholding information can contribute to their natural anxieties and may give the impression that things are too horrible to discuss. Simple, clear, and honest comments help to begin the conversation and allow children to share with you. Remember that children are not always burdened by the weight of perspective we adults have. Giving children a simple vocabulary for the expression of feelings and events helps with their sharing: • —“Something very sad/bad has happened…” • —“We don’t have all the answers yet, but I’ll let you know” • —“We can talk more later…” • —“I am sorry/sad also…”


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This will be a continuing conversation. It will not, and does not, need to occur in one sitting. You do not have to provide a solution. Be an example – Explain how you feel to your child. Sharing your feelings and being honest about your emotions is a good example to children. Let them know it is OK to cry….i.e., crying often helps us to feel better. Children benefit from seeing how appropriate coping looks. Hiding your feelings may give the impression that we don’t talk about things that are difficult. Children want reassurance that you are taking care of yourself. If you are having trouble managing your emotions, find support for yourself. Share with your children the positives in the situation where possible (response of professionals, family and community support, tribute opportunities). Limit exposure to the media – Continued or repeated stories/images about a crisis event can be overwhelming to children. Younger children may believe that repeated images and news stories are separate events. They may not comprehend the facts of the situation and misinterpret dangers that have passed. Understand that your exposure to the media can also contribute to

your stress and will be perceived by those around you. If your child has been exposed to a troubling story/image, take a moment to turn off the television, and quietly ask what they think has happened. Take the opportunity to discuss and clarify the event. Stay focused on what we can do to respond and find support. Patience, patience, patience – Be patient with those around you and with yourself. Feelings and behaviors can change over time. Focus on the adjustment to life after the event. It

is an ongoing and long term experience. Connect with others – Often there are resources and others who are also making effort to provide assistance following a crisis. Working together with others allows for shared energy and a sense of strength that can help during the stress of crisis response. Be open to assistance and remember you don’t have to do it all yourself. Engage with family, friends, and professionals where needed. Remember, you are not alone.

If you, or someone you know, have experienced the death of a loved one, the Children’s Bereavement Center offers support. FREE Peer Support Groups are available for kids, families, and adults in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. Contact 305.668.4902 or 561.257.2627 to register or find more information at childbereavement.org.

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YA: Young Adult (ages 13-18) CB: Chapter Book (ages 6-8) MG:Middle Grade (ages 8-12) PB: Picture Book (ages 0-5) 1. Love, Penelpe By Joanne Rocklin Penny is excited to welcome her new sibling, so throughout her mom’s pregnancy she writes letters to it (not it, YOU!). She introduces herself (Penelope, but she prefers “Penny”) and their moms (Sammy and Becky). She brags about their home city, Oakland, California (the weather, the Bay, and the Golden State Warriors) and shares the trials and tribulations of being a fifth-grader (which, luckily, YOU won’t have to worry about for a long time). Age range: 8 to 12. abramsbooks.com/abramskids 2. Mama’s Belly By Kate Hosford As a curious little girl awaits the arrival of her baby sister, she asks Mama many questions: “Will she have freckles?” “Will I have to share my blanket?” She helps Mama and Dad prepare to meet her little sister, singing her songs and knitting her a new blanket. But the most important part of getting ready is taking care of Mama. When Mama can’t see her toes, she counts to make sure there’s still ten. When Mama’s tired, she draws her a picture and gives her hugs. An honest and gentle exploration of the excitement and anxiety kids feel

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when welcoming a new family member. Age range 6 to 8. abramsbooks.com/abramskids 3. Strong Is the New Pretty: A Guided Journal for Girls By Kate T. Parker From the author and photographer of the bestselling Strong Is the New Pretty, an interactive journal to discover and celebrate their own strengths. Each page features a written prompt addressing a girl's sense of self, her dreams, emotions, and inspirations. Favorite photographs from Strong Is the New Pretty illustrate pages throughout the book. Age range: 8 to 12. workman.com 4. Paint by Sticker Kids: Beautiful Bugs By Workman Publishing The magic of Paint by Sticker Kids continues, combining the fun of coloring and stickers with the creativity of paint by number. The series just keeps growing, with another muchloved nature-themed topic: Bugs! Beautiful Bugs includes everything kids need to create 10 full-color illustrations of their favorite creepycrawlies. Simply find the numbered sticker, peel it, and place it in the right space. Age range: 5 to 12. workman.com

5. Mom's Family Desk Planner Calendar 2019 By Sandra Boynton Just when you thought you couldn’t fit anything else in your purse… this book is the essential 17-month school year engagement calendar that behaves like Mom’s personal assistant. Fine, it won’t get you coffee, but it will bring its organizational prowess to wherever you go. Its week-at-a-glance grids with two write-in columns— one for Mom’s schedule, one for the family’s— make planning a cinch. It’s organization made simple (and jaunty)! workman.com 6. My Mom is Magical By Hello! Lucky My Mom Is Magical, featuring a magical unicorn, and My Dad Is Amazing, featuring a mythical yeti, are joyful tributes to just how amazing parents (and their kids!) are. Age range: 2 to 3. abramsbooks.com/abramskids 7. I am Peace – A Book of Mindfulness By Susan Verde When the world feels chaotic, find peace within through an accessible mindfulness practice from the best-

selling picture-book dream team that brought us I Am Yoga. Express emotions through direct speech. Find empathy through imagination. Connect with the earth. Wonder at the beauty of the natural world. Breathe, taste, smell, touch, and be present. Age range: 4 to 8. abramsbooks.com/abramskids 8. With Love, Mom By Dawn Camp Stories About the Remarkable Bond Between Mothers and Daughters. A Mother’s Love Is Far from Ordinary, a mother knows just what her daughter needs…the gentle guidance of her hand and the welcoming refuge of her heart. This collection of touching stories from your favorite Christian bloggers and authors will help you see motherhood—in all its forms—with fresh eyes and a grateful spirit. harvesthousepublishers.com


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movie reviews

What’s new in theaters april RAMPAGE PG-13 ACCTION/ADVENTURE IN THEATERS 03/13 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: BRAD PEYTON

Primatologist Davis Okoye shares an unshakable bond with George, an extraordinarily intelligent, silverback gorilla that's been in his care since birth. When a rogue genetic experiment goes wrong, it causes George, a wolf and a reptile to grow to a monstrous size. As the mutated beasts embark on a path of destruction, Okoye teams up with a discredited genetic engineer and the military to secure an antidote and prevent a global catastrophe.

SGT. STUBBY: AN AMERICAN HERO PG HISTORY/ADVENTURE IN THEATERS 03/13 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: RICHARD LANNI

The true story of a stray bull terrier mutt and the lasting bond he forged with the doughboys of the 26th “Yankee” Division at the onset of America’s entry into World War I. For his valorous actions, Stubby was the first dog promoted to the rank of Sergeant in U.S. Army history.

DUCK DUCK GOOSE PG ADVENTURE/COMEDY IN THEATERS 03/20 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: CHRIS JENKINS

In Duck Duck Goose, a high-flying bachelor goose named Peng (voiced by Jim Gaffigan) is injured in flight and finds himself saddled with two adorably hilarious and demanding

ducklings (voiced by Zendaya and Lance Lim), on a long journey south that will turn this scrappy threesome into a family.

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IN THEATERS 03/20 NATIONWIDE

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Echo is a youngster who can't quite decide if it's time to grow up and take on new responsibilities-or give in to her silly side and just have fun. Dolphin society is tricky, and the coral reef that Echo and his family call home depends on all of its inhabitants to keep it healthy. But Echo has a tough time resisting the many adventures the ocean has to offer.

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR PG ADVENTURE/FANTASY

Kate is a single, working-class mother of three who's hired to clean a luxury yacht that belongs to Leonardo – a selfish, spoiled and wealthy Mexican playboy. After unjustly firing Kate, Leonardo falls off the boat and wakes up with no memory of who he is. To get pay- back, Kate shows up at the hospital and convinces the confused amnesiac that they're married. As Leonardo tries to get used to manual labor and his new family, Kate starts to wonder how long she can keep fooling her fake husband.

IN THEATERS 03/27 NATIONWIDE DIRECTORS: CHRISTOPHER MARKUS,

LIFE OF THE PARTY

JOE RUSSO

PG-13 COMEDY

Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk and the rest of the Avengers unite to battle their most powerful enemy yet – the evil Thanos. On a mission to collect all six Infinity Stones, Thanos plans to use the artifacts to inflict his twisted will on reality. The fate of the planet and existence itself has never been more uncertain as everything the Avengers have fought for has led up to this moment.

IN THEATERS 04/11 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: BEN

taste. Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor – finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World's Best Lover.

SHOW DOGS PG COMEDY/FAMILY IN THEATERS 04/18 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: RAJA GOSNELL

Show Dogs stars a charming and lovable cast of talking canine characters, including our hero Max (voiced by Ludacris), a rugged lone-wolf Rottweiler NYPD police dog. Max and his human FBI partner (Will Arnett) are investigating the kidnapping of a baby panda by an underground network of illegal animal traders when they get a tip that the crime ring is planning to sell the panda at the prestigious Canini Invitational Dog Show.

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Dumped by her husband, longtime housewife Deanna turns regret into reset by going back to college. Winding up at the same school as her daughter, Deanna plunges headlong into the campus experience – embracing the fun, the freedom and the frat boys.

DEADPOOL 2 PG FANTASY/ACCTION/COMEDY IN THEATERS 04/18 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: DAVID LEITCH

After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfill his dream of becoming Mayberry's hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of

SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY PG FANTASY/ACCION IN THEATERS 04/25 NATIONWIDE DIRECTOR: RON HAWARD

Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo befriends his mighty future copilot Chewbacca and meets the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian, in a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes.

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family events

Where to go with our Kiddos

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21st

SATURDAY

Overnight Adventures: Engineering

Try BMX Racing For Free

Earth Day at The Wynwood Yard

Frost Science Museum 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 Spend a night at Frost Science and experience our museum after dark. Pack your jammies! Open to both families and youth groups - and designed for children ages 5 to 17. frostscience.org g q Registration required.

Miami South BMX 13050 SW 216 St. Miami FL 33170 From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come experience with us, one of the most exciting families oriented sports around! We guaranteed you would love it! Bring a long sleeve shirt, long pants, and any bike helmet and the most importantly you bike! For more information call 305.258.9442. miamisouthbmx.com Free event

56 NW 29th St. Miami, FL 33127 From 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Come hang with us for a fun afternoon of activities, education, workshops, movement and music as we celebrate our mother... Mother Earth! This event was created is to elevate consciousness, raise awareness, and educate our community about green initiatives and how each person can make a positive impact, locally and globally. thewynwoodyard.com Free event

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Amigos For Kids "There's NO Excuse For Child Abuse!" Blue Ribbon Awareness Walk & Candlelight Vigil

Spring!

Amigos For Kids invite you to participate in their annual Blue Ribbon Awareness Walk and Candlelight Vigil. Join us in support of healthy child development, strengthening families and in memory of the victims of child abuse. For more information call 305.279.155 amigosforkids.org

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1th TO THE 31st

Inventors in Residence Lab Science of the Rescue Frost Science Museum 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 Get a behind-the-scenes look at how science takes on the challenges of the 21st century inside the Inventors in Residence Lab. Winning scientific teams work in public facing labs and interact with museum guests, discussing why their work matters, their progress and what hurdles lie ahead. frostscience.org

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Susan G. Komen Faces of a Warrior

Fit Kids Day Laser Tag

The Falls Center Court 8888 SW 136th St. Miami Fl. 33176 From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. In conjunction with the Susan G. Komen Foundation, join us as we celebrate the many Faces of a Warrior. We will celebrate and honor survivors, fashion show, demonstrations, and more! shopthefalls.com

Evelyn Greer Park 8200 SW 124th St. Pinecrest Fl. 33156 From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Fit Kids Day" an event that promotes fitness and healthy eating for youth. Come with the whole family. Outdoor laser tag battles, games every 15 minutes. Register online – pinecrest-fl.gov/parks or call 305.284.0900

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SATURDAY SATURDAY Bunny’s Pet Expo

The Falls Center Court 8888 SW 136th St. Miami Fl. 33176 From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. A family-friendly event for pet lovers! Bunny’s Pet Expo is the perfect avenue to find pet accessories, clothes, toys & supplies, veterinarians, trainers, groomers, food, organic treats & supplements, first aids, adoptions & rescue shelters, healthcare, and pet insurance. Entertainment for the whole family, Kids Zone, Doggie Fun Zone, and much more! kiddosmagazine.com or call 786.260.8492 Free admission

calendar submissions Submit your event information for June-July calendar before May 10th to info@kiddosmagazine.com. Include event name, location, address, date, time, cost, a brief description and contact. Events will be listed based on availability and it has to be family and kids related.

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news CARE RESOURCE COMMEMORATES ITS 30TH YEAR OF

AIDS Walk Miami

Sunday, April 22, 2018, marks the 30th anniversary of AIDS Walk Miami at SoundScape park located at 500 17th Street in Miami Beach, Florida. SOURCE: Care Resource GRAND MARSHALL JORGE BERNAL

vention outreach and education, and other support services. Care Resource also offers free, confidential HIV testing. MASTER OF CEREMONIES MAYOR DAN GELBER PERFORMING ARTIST DANIEL PATRICK ELLIS

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uch has changed in 30 years. 30 years ago, the Surgeon General published the government’s first major statement on HIV prevention; Cleve Jones created the first panel for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, and the FDA had yet to approve any drugs for the treatment of AIDS. HIV/AIDS is now a manageable illness, with a host of medications allowing people to live longer, healthier lives. What hasn’t changed is that people are still getting HIV, more than 40,000 every year and people living with HIV/AIDS still need services that are funded by AIDS Walk Miami.

Jorge Bernal, television presenter for La Voz Kids, Suelta La Sopa Telemundo and NBC Universal is serving as Grand Marshall. According to Bernal, "It is an honor to serve as the Grand Marshal for the 30th Anniversary of AIDS Walk Miami. Advances in treatment and new prevention strategies have now made "Getting to Zero" - zero new infections, zero deaths, zero stigma - an achievable goal! Getting to zero still requires the efforts of everybody. Please join me on

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April 22nd and thousands of others that are committed to getting to zero by participating in AIDS Walk Miami. Participation is critical to increasing awareness, fighting stigma, and raising funds to support the most vulnerable people living with HIV/AIDS in South Florida." Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber is serving as Master of Ceremonies. According to Gelber, "It is an honor to serve as Master of Ceremonies for this year's AIDS Walk Miami on April 22. We can all help make HIV/AIDS a thing of the past. MiamiDade County is ranked #1 in the country for the number of new HIV and AIDS cases. That needs to change. This walk is a key part of that effort. It shows that our community is not only inclusive but also committed to helping those affected by HIV/AIDS and becoming better educated about the virus. Together we can truly change the course of this epidemic and get to zero new infections, zero deaths, and zero stigma." The 30th Annual AIDS Walk Miami is a 5K (3.1 miles) walk-a-thon fundraiser benefiting Care Resource and the Foodfor-Life-Network. All funds raised from AIDS Walk Miami are used in MiamiDade and Broward to help diverse communities in need including case management services, housing assistance, food assistance, counseling, pre-

The Walk starts outside SoundScape park located at 500 17th Street in Miami Beach, FL. Registration begins at 8:00 am. The walk begins promptly at 9:00 am. To register online, visit www.aidswalkmiami.org. During the post-walk ceremony, a community health fair with a variety of activities for families and the community is available for attendees. The community health fair, shortly after AIDS Walk Miami, includes pet adoptions, free wellness screenings, HIV testing, carnival games, fun giveaways, dozens of booths with information about available Medical and Support Resources and more. Walkers are encouraged to visit every station at the health fair and complete a “health passport,” which they obtain after the walk. Each participant receives prizes and incentives for their participation. Care Resource is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). The health center has seven (7) facilities located in Midtown Miami, Little Havana, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove and Fort Lauderdale that provide comprehensive health and support services to address the full health care needs of our pediatric, adolescent and adult populations. For more information, please visit careresource.org.

Food For Life Network, Inc. is a 501[c](3) non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing food and nutritional assistance for those living with chronic illnesses in MiamiDade County since 1987. For more information, please visit foodforlifenetwork.org.


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Free Parenting Groups for Families with Young Children

Families First offers FREE parenting groups for parents of children ages birth through 6 years throughout Miami-Dade County in both English and Spanish. Funded by The Children’s Trust, our program enables you to learn more about child development and positive discipline from specialists at the University of Miami. Baby & Me

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