Kiddos Magazine Vol. 6 Issue 6 - A Sip of Summer

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A Sip Of Summer

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PARENTING

Raising A Child With ADHD

TRADITIONS

Father's Day Spend It Right!

SUMMER CAMP

Special Edition Guide

MODELS

Frost Science

How To Become A Child Model/Actor

The Secret World Inside You education, art & entertainment

PLUS... Kiddos Cool Stuff Summer Essentials




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Vol. 6 issue 6 FEATURE 8 |

Frost Science The Secret World Inside You

HEALTH 1 0 |

Tips For A Healthy Summer Smile

PARENTING 1 6 |

It Cost Five Times More To Raise A Child With ADHD

SUMMER CAMP GUIDE 1 8 |

2019 Kiddos Special Edition Guide

in every issue 12 TRADITIONS Father's Day Spend It Right

14 ACTIVITIES M-DCPS Offers Summer Learning Tips

20 SNACKS Sweet, Refreshing Summer Snacks

21 SUMMER CAMP School: Out. Summer Camp At Frost Science: In!

22 PLACES New Summer One World Ticket For Walt Disney Resort

24 COOL STUFF Summer Essentials

FAMILY DESTINATIONS 2 6 |

Loews Hotels Puts A New Spin On Family Travel With Loews Loves Families

COMMUNITY 2 8 | Shake

A Leg Miami Opens Registration For 2019

25 TRIP 10 Family Road Trip Activities

30 BOOK REVIEWS Suggestions For Kids And Families To Read This Month

32 TIPS Win Big This Season With me4kidz™

on the cover MODEL: Hayden

AGE: 5 years old PHOTOGRAPHY: Shaina Leigh Photography IG: ShainaLeighPhoto Hair & Makeup: Alyssa Loraine

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33 FAMILY EVENTS Where To Go With Our Kiddos

34 MODELS How To Become A Child Model/Actor



happy summer Kiddos Publisher’s Notes

r e m m u S f o A Sip School is out for summer, temperatures are rising, and our kiddos are all excited about the freedom of summer, lazy days and sleeping in!

magazine Kiddos is a Florida based kids focused magazine, whose mission is to help strengthen the bonds between parents and their children by providing value-based content and quality journalism.

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Frost Science Assure A Smile Family First FIU’s Center for Children and Families Sprout Kids Agency PHOTOGRAPHY Shaina Leigh Photography DESIGN Kiddos Creative Department Etta Walker

Fly a kite, go for a bike ride, backyard camping, visit a science and art museum, a splash park, the beach, the library, a farmers market, and why not to teach them some cooking tips and plan a game or movie night. Also, free time is also one of the most valuable educational opportunities we give our children, especially as they enter puberty and adolescence. This summer, explore the trillions of microscopic organisms that live on us and in us! The Secret World Inside You, a new special exhibition at Frost Museum of Science that will be on view until September 8, and you can’t miss it! read more on page 8/9. We need to ensure that our kiddos have safe, fun an enriching opportunities during the summer, I invite you to read more about our 2019 summer camps programs. Children are ready for new experiences at different stages and there is a camp for every child’s strengths and interests. Page 18/19. Did you think about how do I get my child involved in child modeling or acting? On page 34, The Ultimate Beginners Guide will help you to get started! Drink plenty of water and let’s all get A Sip of Summer!

VERONICA LEPERE Publisher vlepere@kiddosmagazine.com

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PUBLISHER/ EDITOR Veronica Lepere

But how to take your kids off the TV screens or video games, and plan an educational summer without overscheduling or overspending? Get outdoors! There are plenty of activities that strengthen family bonds you can plan and do with your kids this summer to keep them active and benefits when they return to school.

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This Summer, Explore the Trillions of Microscopic Organisms that Live on Us and in Us

The Secret World Inside You Exhibition Opens At The Phillip And Patricia Frost Museum Of Science

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Special Exhibition Presented Locally by Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

he Secret World Inside You, a new special exhibition at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, will be on view from Saturday, May 25 through Sunday, September 8, 2019. Presented locally by Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, The Secret World Inside You, organized by the American Museum of Natural History in New York, uses larger-than-life models, computer

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interactives, videos, art installations and a live presentation to explore the rapidly evolving science that is revolutionizing how we view human health and understand the inner workings of our bodies. Discover the human microbiome—the vast community of bacteria, viruses, and other microbes that call our bodies home—in this new special exhibition at

Frost Science. Although many of us think of microorganisms as “germs” that cause disease, only a tiny percentage of them actually make people sick. This interactive exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the human body to explore the microbiome. Find out what these microbes are, where they are found, how they interact within us and how incredible new discoveries are redefining notions of human health.


How do your interactions with microbes—from the type of environment where you grew up to the number of times you have taken antibiotics, which destroy both bad and good bacteria— influence your health? In what ways can your microbiome be said to be its own organ? And is it possible that the state of the bacteria in your gut plays a role in your mental health? The Secret World Inside You dives into these intriguing and other profound questions through an interactive tour of the human body, making stops at places where microbes thrive.

• Videos with leading scientists in this

rapidly developing field tell the story of our evolving understanding of health and disease.

• Gigantic models, infographics, vibrant

images, and hands-on interactive exhibits bring the invisible world to life.

The Secret World Inside You will be on view through Sunday, September 8, 2019, inside the Hsiao Family Special Exhibition Gallery on the first floor of the museum. Admission to The Secret World Inside You is included with all museum admission tickets. Additional information on the exhibition can be found at frostscience.org/secretworld. k

Highlights of the exhibition include:

• An immersive light and mirror display

represents the trillions of microbes that have found a home in each and every one of us — more microbes than there are stars in the Milky Way.

• Large-scale digital interactives explore where microbes live, how they affect our bodies, and what happens when the microbiome is unbalanced.

• A live Frost Science presentation

specialist engages audiences to explore microbe diversity and how our actions affect these populations.

About the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science Located in Downtown Miami’s Maurice A. Ferré Park, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a leading-edge science museum dedicated to sharing the power of science, sparking wonder and investigation, and fueling innovation for the future. Sitting on four acres, the 250,000-square-foot museum divides into four distinct buildings: the Frost Planetarium, Aquarium, and the North and West Wings. At Frost Science, visitors can explore the world of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in an experiential setting with interactive exhibitions and unique shows. Frost Science is supported by the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners of Miami-Dade County. This project is supported by the Building Better Communities Bond Program and the City of Miami. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers. Learn more at frostscience.org.

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Tips For A Healthy Summer Smile

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Assure A Smile Holistic Dentistry

ummertime is a great time for family fun. As you go forth this summer, don’t forget your family’s dental health. Here are a few tips to help you survive the season: Beat the Heat Kids and adults brave outdoor temperatures in the summer and sweat a lot, which can lead to dehydration. It is important to drink plenty of water. Drinking water provides many benefits for your overall health, but it’s also important for oral health. Water helps wash away some of the sugars and food particles from your teeth that can cause stains and cavities. And best of all, water has no calories! Here Comes the Sun Our beautiful South Florida sunshine can make outdoors a little perilous. For protection from harmful UV rays, shade-seeking and floppy hats can be wise. Also, apply sunscreen with a high SPF. While your teeth cannot get sunburned, your lips can. Cumulative UV exposure can lead to skin cancer, including on your lips. Regular use of lip balms that contain a high SPF sunscreen can help reduce the risk of lip cancer. Summer Treats The summer is a popular time for ice cream, popsicles, snow cones and other sugary snacks and sodas. While an occasional treat is fine, be careful of too much sugar in your kids’ diet – not only because of the empty calories, but also because sugar can lead to tooth decay. Healthier choices include fruits and vegetables. Here are a few yummy ideas: homemade strawberry salsa, chilled fruit salad, healthy smoothies,

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yogurt with berries or nuts, sugar snap peas, frozen grapes, bananas or watermelon, and of course, water. Keep Up Your Dental Routine With no school during the summer for most children, it is tempting to slack a bit from normal routines. Remind your kids to brush their teeth twice daily (in the morning and at night) and to floss every day. Also, families typically have more time in the summer to go to the dentist for teeth cleanings or other necessary procedures, so now is the time to make dental appointments for your family. k

We hope you and your kids have a fun and healthy summer. Stay active, eat a balanced diet, manage your stress, and practice all of these tips to generate brighter smiles for many summers to come. Dr. Ted Herrmann and Assure A Smile have served South Florida for over 30 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, Invisalign 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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Father's Day

Spend It Right!

BEST DAD EVER!

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ather’s Day is by nature a family event. Use this occasion to get everyone in the family together for a fun day. Even if you have found a great Father’s Day gift, a present and a card cannot substitute for quality time with dad. If you’re wondering how to spend Father’s Day in the best way possible, here are some tips on how you can plan the perfect day for you and your entire family:

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may be just the ticket for a dad who enjoys exploring artistic talent or experiencing the arts live. Go Fishing Relaxing way to spend dad’s special day! Make the day kid- friendly by bringing fishing rods designed specifically for children. Take a break to enjoy a picnic lunch with a variety of sandwiches, dad’s favorite pasta salad, chips, fruit, and a special dessert. Surprise dad during the trip by giving him a Father’s Day present that he can use while fishing, like a new fishing rod!

Sunday Brunch It’s a delicious way to honor Dad with some of his favorite breakfast foods. Find a great brunch spot to treat dad for Father's Day! Weather permitting, an ocean view brunch would definitely add the perfect touch to a great Father’s Day breakfast with dad!

Go Bowling Bowling provides reasonably-priced indoor fun for all ages. Lots of parents recommended this activity as a ‘Dadfriendly’ option and we agree. Plus there are many locations around South Florida - find your nearest!

Expand His Artistic Interests When the arts are more up dad’s alley, you can make it easier for him to appreciate the genre he loves best. A - visit to a gallery showing or performance

Go for a Bike Ride Enjoying the outdoors together, going for a bike ride, heading to a local park and spending the day cruising around on two wheels are fun and also healthy

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activities for Dad and the kids. As long as you’re outside and spending time with Dad, he’ll be sure to have a great Father’s Day. Go to See a Game America’s favorite pastime! Take Dad to see his favorite team play. Purchase tickets in advance of the game and surprise dad on Father’s Day with a card with the tickets inside. Buy him a shirt to wear to the game as the second part of his present. While there, treat dad to snacks, drinks, and hot dogs galore. Cook Dinner with Dad and Watch a Movie It’s the perfect ending to a fantastic Father’s Day. Get the whole family involved in cooking Dad’s favorite meal for a special Father’s Day dinner. Even younger kids can help. Assign them easy tasks, such as setting the table or tossing the salad. Let him to pick his favorite movie! Spend Father’s Day together and make it extraordinary! k


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M-DCPS Offers Summer Learning Tips

To Parents Of Children Entering Kindergarten To prevent the summer slide, the Miami-Dade County Public Schools’ (M-DCPS) Department of Early Childhood Programs is offering tips for parents whose children will be entering Kindergarten in August.

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o reinforce early learning skills during the summer, parents are encouraged to turn everyday moments into learning experiences and try out the following tips and strategies: • Talk with your child – Ask your child questions that require more than a yes or no response. Repeat and build upon what your child says and introduce new vocabulary. Encourage your child to use newly acquired words when applicable. • Read aloud to your child every day – Designate a “reading time” for the whole family or for just you and your child. Practice early reading skills by letting your child hold the book and turn the pages. Encourage your child to describe the pictures and share what they notice. Move your finger

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along under the words to develop concepts of print. • Write about experiences – Assign a consistent location for writing and encourage your child to write about their summer experiences. Early in development, children’s drawings and scribbles are their writing. Allow your child to share experiences on paper in his/her own way. • Turn everyday moments into teachable moments – Use laundry time, a trip to the grocery store or a ride in the car to teach your child. Ask your child to help sort laundry and talk about the similarities and differences between the clothing. When shopping with your child, read the logos of favorite foods or stores, let your child pick out fruits or

vegetables and identify the beginning sound of their name. When riding in the car, look for words found on billboards and signs, count colored cars or engage in rhymes and sing-a-longs. • Visit your local library – Schedule weekly trips to the library and check out summer reading books, e-books, audiobooks, music, videos, and more. Check out a Museum Pass for free admission to local museums. Participate in engaging and meaningful summer events and story times. k

For the most up-to-date information, please download the Dadeschools mobile app to your iPhone or Android device. Follow us on Twitter @mdcps and @miamisup and on Facebook at MiamiSchools and AlbertoCarvalho.


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It Costs Five Times More To Raise A Child With ADHD SOURCE: FIU Center for Children and Families

In the first study to calculate children’s social, behavioral and academic difficulties into a family’s cost of raising a child with ADHD, researchers at FIU’s Center for Children and Families discovered raising a child with ADHD costs five times more than raising a child without ADHD.

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aising a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) costs American families an estimated $5.8 billion every year—five times more than raising a child without ADHD—according to a new study by researchers at FIU’s Center for Children and Families.

doctoral student in the FIU Department of Psychology. “A comprehensive understanding of the financial burden of raising a child with ADHD is a vital aspect of advocating for, justifying, and planning interventions for families of children with ADHD.”

This is the first study to calculate children’s social, behavioral and academic difficulties into a family’s cost of raising a child with ADHD.

Children with ADHD often have academic and behavioral difficulties in the classroom that lead to additional costs for families, including private tutoring, summer classes, computer software or other learning services beyond those provided by the education system. These children also frequently lose belongings and school supplies requiring replacement, experience dismissal from extracurricular activities,

“Despite the extensive research that has been done on the impairments related to ADHD, not much research has been done on the financial burden it has had on families,” said Xin Alisa Zhao, lead author of the study and

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and miss lessons or extracurricular activities after parents have already paid fees or purchased equipment. “On average, families of kids with ADHD spent $15,036 per child—not including treatment—and families of kids without ADHD spent $2,848 over the course of a child’s development,” said economist Timothy F. Page of the Department of Health Policy and Management in the Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work. “There are other sources of elevated cost to families above and beyond medication and services directly related to treatment for ADHD that were not being accounted for in previous estimates.”


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In addition, teens diagnosed with ADHD in childhood have a higher rate of car accidents, likely resulting in out-of-pocket expenses due to damaged vehicles, fines, tickets and increased costs of automobile insurance. Some families may also experience high economic burden associated with delinquency including costs of legal defense.

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The study also looked at other costs related to caregiver strain and found that parents reported income loss due to being fired and changed job responsibilities, income loss from missed work, additional childcare expenses, and treatment for the parent’s mental health concerns. Besides financial and occupational impact, caregivers also experienced socio-emotional burden including strained relationships between parenting partners, difficulty engaging in pleasurable social activities, high parenting stress, and substance or alcohol problems. “ADHD is the most common childhood mental health problem, which if left untreated, allows for children with mental health issues to grow into adults with more prevalent, complex and costly problems that affect the whole family,” said William E. Pelham, Jr., director of FIU’s Center for Children and Families. “The most important thing parents of children with ADHD can do is get help as early as possible to learn effective behavioral strategies that will help to offset some of these costs and prevent more serious issues in adulthood.” k

This study was published in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology and was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). For more information about FIU’s Center for Children and Families visit ccf.fiu.edu

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Summer Camp at Frost Science June 17 – August 9, 2019 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Explore the wonders of science through eight different week-long camps themed around the amazing science showcased at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Downtown Miami, including engineering, astronomy, marine biology and technology. Fly a drone over South Florida’s unique ecosystems, dissect a squid, create your very own comet and learn how to make a human lie detector test during this unforgettable summer of science. Each week of camp will include a Frost Planetarium show and free exploration time around the museum. 305.434.9564 camp@frostscience.org www.frostscience.org/summercamp 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, Fl. 33132

Miami Children’s Museum Summertime Tinkers For children Pre-k (4) – 5th Grade Activate your creativity this summer at Miami Children’s Museum with hands-on learning and experiences. Each week campers will grab their tools, tinker, explore, imagine and create something extraordinary with simple everyday objects. 305.373.5437 ext.112. Contact Yanet at yanet@miamichildrensmuseum.org www.www.miamichildrensmuseum. org/camps/summer-camp/ 980 Macarthur Causeway Miami, Fl. 33132

Coconut Grove Sailing Club Instructional Center June 10 - August 5 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Ages 6-17 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

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Summer @ Gulliver Gulliver’s highly acclaimed Summer Programs return with exciting new offerings. With so much to choose from, there is an activity for everyone.

• Jump Start (beginning at 3 years old)

• Broadway at Gulliver • Engineering Camps • Lower/Middle School Academics • Athletic Camps (Baseball, Basketball, Flag Football, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Water Polo) 305.666.6593 ext. 3327 chae@gulliverschools.org gulliver.life/summer 12595 Red Road, Coral Gables, Fl. 33156

Camp J Summer Camp June 17 - August 9 Infants - Grade 9 Camp J Miami introduces your child to new experiences while building confidence in a fun and safe environment. June 17 - Aug. 9, weekly options available. General Camp & Specialty Camps incl’ Sports, Performing Arts, Tennis & Robotics. Campers enjoy sports, art, swim instruction, field trips and more. Everyone is welcome! Fully inclusive camp program. 305.271.9000 ext. 271 Camp@alperjcc.org alperjcc.org/childrenfamily/ summer-camp/ 11155 SW 112 Ave., Miami, Fl. 33176


Fantasy Theatre Factory Theatre Art Summer Camp First Session: June 10 - July 5 Second Sessions: July 8 - Aug. 2 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Ages: 7 - 12 Fantasy Theatre Factory is thrilled to present the most spectacular summer camp in Miami-Dade County! Our exciting new program includes: immersive courses, professional performances and a camper showcase at the Sandrell Rivers Theater! Our campers are exposed to top-notch artists and instructors who teach them about performance exercises, dancing techniques, diverse cultures, music genres and more. 305.284.8800 ext. 463 evelyn@ftfshows.com www.ftfshows.com/camp 6103 NW 7th Avenue, Miami, Fl. 33127

Summer Theatre Academy Summer Camp 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. 305.284.4474 sta@miami.edu www.as.miami.edu/sta 1231 Dickinson Dr. Coral Gables, Fl. 33146

Dance Empire All ages Now registering for classes and summer! Dance Empire’s mission 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. 305.232.5573 www.danceempire.com Location: 8853 SW 132 St, Miami, Fl. 33176

Viva el Español Spanish Immersion Summer Camp Ages 3 -9 At Viva el Español, campers can experience the joy of learning a foreign language in a professional and nurturing environment. Activities include drama, culture, arts & crafts, guided conversation, pair work activities, language games & loads of other activities. Campers, 3-6 & 7-9 are grouped based on age and level of linguistic competence. 305.666.6609 robertogiuffredi@cs.com www.vivaelespanol.com 5275 Sunset Dr., Coral Gables, Fl. 33143

Camp Broadway Miami

Aurora Tutoring Test Preparation Program & Get Ahead For Next School Year Program First class April 22nd to July 12th Second class May 13th to August 3rd 786-542-1199 Inquiries@auroratutoring.net www.auroratutoring.net 10691. N Kendall Drive Suite 302 Miami, Fl. 33176

Miami Kiteboarding Summer Camp

August 5 to 9 Ages 10 to 17 Camp Broadway enables kids, ages 10-17, with an interest in the arts to develop their confidence, character and presentation skills through ensemble performance to learn from Broadway’s best singers and dancers! No previous experience needed. Including a finale performance on August 9 inside the Adrienne Arsht Center’s John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall. 305.949.6722 Box office education@arshtcenter.org www.arshtcenter.org/Camp BroadwayMiami John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall

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. 786.897.8769 chris@miamikiteboarding.com miamikiteboarding.com/summercamp/ Crandon Park, North Beach, Miami Kiteboarding Concession.

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Sweet, Refreshing Summer Snacks Easy Summer Thirst Quencher A simple fruit-infused water can give your summer event an instant upgrade in no time at all. Add extra dimension and complexity to the flavor by adding some of your favorite herbs like basil and mint. Watermelon-Infused Water

• 2 cups watermelon balls or cubes • 1 cup other fruit, such as berries herbs, such as basil or mint

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here’s no time like a hot summer picnic to let your patriotic spirit show. These all-American snacks featuring a classic favorite fruit – watermelon – are the perfect solution for nearly any summertime celebration. Watermelon is a patriotic picnic staple for countless reasons, not the least of which is that it’s a beloved treat that many people associate with memories from childhood. However, nostalgia isn’t the only reason adults are just as likely to gravitate toward watermelon at a summer event. Its sweet, cool and refreshing flavor also makes it a favorite for all ages.

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Place watermelon, fruit and herbs in pitcher and cover with water. For best flavor, allow to chill in refrigerator at least 30 minutes before serving.

Trim 3/4-inch thick slices off squares to use for cutting out stars with 1 1/2-3-inch, star-shaped cookie cutters. Use ice cream scoop to remove flesh from inside basket and cut scoops into quarters for fruit salad. Place in bottom of basket. Add honeydew and blueberries; stir to combine. Cut out white stripes from honeydew. Garnish top of fruit salad with watermelon stars, honeydew stripes and blueberries. k

Patriotic Fruit Salad

• 1 watermelon honeydew blueberries Slice 1/4 inch off bottom of watermelon, lengthwise, to create stable base. Use pencil to draw zig-zag lines for basket opening. Using paring knife, make cuts through rind. Carefully remove top section, pull out large chunks of flesh and cut them into 3-by-3-inch squares.

Find more ideas for incorporating watermelon into your summer festivities at watermelon.org.


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School: Out. Summer Camp At Frost Science: In! Dissect a Squid and Investigate Hurricanes During Summer Camp at Frost Science The new Art + Science Lab week will explore the hidden science in creating art as kids stimulate their senses to make their own sound wave portraits, understand differences in density by applying oil and water-based colors to a blank canvas, experiment with gravity through splatters and even explore electricity concepts like open versus closed circuits with an artistic twist. This is just a small preview of the amazing themes available for children this summer!

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hen school’s almost out, the heat’s on and afternoon thunderstorms roll in like clockwork, it can only mean one thing: summer is almost here. And with classrooms winding up their lesson plans for the year, parents are left asking a very crucial question: “what are we going to do with the kids?” The answer? Summer Camp at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, taking place June 10 through August 9! They’re hosting two camps this year—a nine-week session for pre-K through 5th graders starting June 10 at their Maurice A. Ferré Park campus and a two-week program beginning June 24 which takes 6th-8th graders on an adventure through different ecological sites in Miami-Dade County. Summer learning loss—or “brain drain”—isn’t a new concept. Teachers and researchers have long pointed to a noticeable setback when children return to class from a long summer break, with STEM subjects often being amongst the most impacted.

The good news is that enrichment programs and life experiences like the ones offered at Frost Science can combat this loss and even increase children’s skill levels before the head back to school. The Frost Science summer camp classes are staffed by CPR and first aid certified educators and scientists. Throughout the camp weeks, kids will embark on week-long themed camps that bring STEM subjects to life in an interactive and thrilling way. From the microbiome in our gut to the biomechanics involved in walking and talking, kids will examine the science of the human body in The Amazing Human Body week. In Ocean Exploration, kids dive into the world of marine science while getting up close and personal with the creatures we share our beaches with. They’ll channel their inner marine biologist and encounter the diverse living organisms that live underwater, from the oceans’ surface to its mysterious deep.

Each week of camp will include a Frost Planetarium show and free exploration time around the museum. Two daily snacks and a camp t-shirt are included with camp tuition, along with an option to purchase a daily pre-made delicious and healthy lunch. Before and after care are also available to campers. A 15% sibling discount is available for two or more registrations from the same household.

As Miami’s only planetarium, aquarium and science museum, there’s always something new to discover at Frost Science. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and a member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers. k

There are only a limited number of spots available for Summer Camp at Frost Science and seats are filling fast! For more information or to register for a session, visit frostscience.org/summercamp.

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New Summer One World Ticket For Walt Disney World Resort Available June 4 Special-offer ticket includes admission to all four theme parks and two water parks • Guests have flexibility in how they use these tickets, including visiting more than one park per day. • Tickets must be used June 4, 2019 – Aug. 28, 2019.

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he season of summer fun is nearly upon us and now, more than ever, Walt Disney World Resort is the place to make lifelong memories with family and friends. For the first time, guests can purchase the new Summer One World Ticket as a great way to experience all that’s fresh and exciting at the resort’s four theme parks and two water parks, with six admissions for only $74 per admission (plus tax) – a total price of $444 (plus tax).* Starting June 4, guests will be able to purchase the Summer One World Ticket at Disneyworld.com, through the Disney

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Pairing the Summer One World Ticket with a Disney resort hotel stay helps guests remain immersed in the magic for every moment of a Walt Disney World vacation. Guests can save up to 25 percent on rooms at select Disney resort hotels for stays most nights May 28, 2019, through Aug. 28, 2019, when they book through Aug. 28, 2019.** More information on the room offer is available at Disneyworld.com/save. Reservation Center or authorized travel professionals and ticket sellers. For a total price of $444 (plus tax), this ticket includes one admission to each of the Walt Disney World theme parks and water parks. Ticket details: • Summer One World Tickets must be purchased between Jun 4, 2019, and Aug. 23, 2019. • Each Summer One World Ticket includes six admissions – one admission to each of the four Walt Disney World theme parks and each of the two water parks.

* Ticket valid 6/4/19 – 8/28/19 for one admission to Magic Kingdom® Park, one admission to Epcot®, one admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, one admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, one admission to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, and one admission to Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park. Each park may be visited only once. k

Summer 2019 will be an amazing time to visit Walt Disney World. For more information about these summer experiences visit DisneyParksBlog.com.


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10 Family Road Trip Activities

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e had been on the road for several hours when my son said he had to go to the bathroom. I told him I would get off at the next exit, but he said he couldn’t wait and asked for a cup. I decided to give him one, after all, he had done that successfully several times before. Before I knew it my daughter was screaming and when I looked back all I could see was a powerful stream headed right for me. The fact that my son could hit my husband and me all the way from the back of the minivan was impressive. When all was said and done the only thing dry in the van was the cup. I don’t recommend peeing for distance as a road trip activity. But as you are on your adventure here are 10 family road trip activities to enjoy your time together. 1. The Alphabet Game. Pick a topic—animals, for instance. Start with A, and let each person, in turn, name an animal that begins with a letter of the alphabet. To make things more challenging, ask each person to recite all the animals that have been named so far, as they go along. When you reach Z, begin again with a different topic. 2. The License Plate Game. See how many different state license plates you can spot on your trip. Keep a list of your sightings. Or, before your trip, print out a map of the U.S. and check off each state when you see a vehicle with that plate.

Tally up each person’s score at every rest stop to see who has the most points. 7. The Drawing Game. Pass around a piece of paper, and let everyone add one line until it forms a picture. When the picture is complete, let the kids color it in. 8. 20 Questions. In this classic game, Player 1 thinks of an object; then the other players, in turn, ask one question at a time to try and guess what it is. But the limit is 20 questions. If they haven’t guessed by then, Player 1 wins!

3. Picture It. Give each child an inexpensive disposable camera and allow them to take photos of anything of interest they see along the way. After the trip, have the photos developed and let each child create their own homemade storybook about their travels. 4. Aluminum Foil Art. Take along a roll of aluminum foil and let your kids use it to craft their own creations. They might try making jewelry, animal sculptures, hats, cars— the possibilities are as endless as their imaginations! 5. Travel Bingo and Other Games. Pick up a set of travel bingo boards at the local dollar store or download iMOM’s Road Trip Bingo—the ones with the little red windows that slide across each square as the letters and numbers are called. Also, download iMOM’s Road Trip I Spy. 6. Counting Games. Assign each member of the family something specific to count along your route. Think cows, fire trucks, trains, police cars, horses, American flags, etc.

9. Travel Totes. This one takes a little advance planning, but it’s worth it! Pick up an inexpensive tote bag for each child and fill it with books, crayons, coloring books, a notepad, their favorite portable snacks and treats, and a favorite toy. Each child has their own bag will eliminate back seat battles over whose turn it is to use the crayons next! 10. Roadside Attractions and Tacky Tourist Traps. Factor in a little fun along the road by stopping at one offbeat spot: a quirky souvenir stand; a local advertising oddity like a gigantic chicken statue, an unusual roadside museum, or maybe even a dinner in the shape of a hot dog. Even a quick pit stop in a fun spot can refresh and revive everyone and inspire lively conversation for the rest of the trip. k

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Loews Hotels Puts A New Spin On Family Travel With Loews Loves Families Focusing on the Art of Togetherness, the revitalized program at Loews Miami Beach Hotel celebrates parents and kids of all ages – from newborns and toddlers to tweens and teens

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oews Hotels announced that they have revamped their legacy kids program with the launch of Loews Loves Families, focusing on kids of all ages, from infants to teens. For more than two decades, Loews Hotels has been a brand known for catering to children with Loews Loves Kids. Beginning this summer, Loews Loves Families will elevate the experience for the entire family, parents and children alike, with a tiered rollout throughout 2019.

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Loews Loves Families will focus on the three pillars of Comfort, Imagination, and Exploration, aiming to provide engaging experiences that can be shared among different generations. “As a leading family-friendly Miami resort, we understand that family needs and anticipations continue to evolve,” said Alex Tonarelli, Managing Director for Loews

Miami Beach Hotel. “Our goal is to meet those needs, exceed expectations and inspire parents and children to experience travel together. Loews Loves Families draws inspiration from the ways families interact, allowing us to curate memorable, engaging experiences for all.”


No two families are alike, which is why Loews Loves Families’ distinctive pillars are designed to focus on different audiences and attend to their unique needs. The Comfort pillar offers convenience and peace of mind, especially for new parents and young children (ages 0-3). The Imagination pillar dreams up charming opportunities for parents and children (ages 4-10) to open their minds, unleash creative potential, and create memorable shared experiences. The Exploration pillar encourages a spirit of independence and discovery with programming for tweens and teens (ages 11-15) to enjoy on their own. With a phased approach in developing Loews Loves Families across properties, parents and children can expect new programming, elevated food and beverage experiences and new partnerships to be announced later this year. Here are some ways “Loews Loves Families” can be enjoyed now at Loews Miami Beach Hotel:

• Leave it to Loews – printed list of amenities available at Loews Miami Beach Hotel, upon request, that offers conveniences for families from bottle warmers to outlet covers to everyday necessities. Leave it to Loews has everything families may need while traveling. Items include baby bathtubs, pack and play cribs, nightlights, foam corner bumpers, electrical outlet guards and other family-friendly necessities. • Checking in – new arrival experience for each age group, from welcome amenities such as Miami-inspired toys to free scoops of locally-churned Azucar Ice Cream and our new Loews traveler pin for kids ages 4-10, Loews is changing the way kids, teens and tweens check in to hotels. • Congrats. You made it! – Loews Miami Beach Hotel recognizes that parents of younger kids go through a lot to get to the hotel, and they want to help celebrate those victories by

offering 25% off an appetizer at any of the resort’s food and beverage outlets including Bar Collins restaurant and lounge, in addition to the hotel’s poolside eatery, Nautilus. • Tween/Teen Supper Club – piloting at Loews Miami Beach Hotel, resorts are inviting tweens/teens to join their peers for a shared culinary experience, without their parents. To jumpstart summer travel and celebrate Loews Loves Families, Loews Hotels invites parents to book their next getaway with the Family Road Trip package.* From now until September 30, 2019, guests can book a stay at a Loews Hotels property through the Family Road Trip package and receive a second guest room at 50 percent off, complimentary breakfast for up to two children, a $30 food and beverage credit and complimentary parking for convenience. k

For additional information or to make a reservation at Loews Miami Beach Hotel, please call 305-604-1601, toll-free 800-23-LOEWS or visit loewshotels.com/miami

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Shake A Leg Miami Opens Registration For 2019 Summer Camps For Children Of All Abilities activities that reinforce school year learning in a fun, thought-provoking interactive environment. Campers build friendships while enjoying subjects such as science, art, music, fitness, sailing, outrigger canoeing and swimming. Summer Outings Camp offers surrounding camps, community groups, and City of Miami Parks an opportunity to organize field trips to Shake a Leg Miami’s marine campus, from which visiting campers can explore the waters of Biscayne Bay and the nearby islands via Shake a Leg Miami’s fleet of sailboats and kayaks.

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hake a Leg Miami, South Florida’s premier community water sports and boating center specializing in providing programs for children and adults with disabilities, has opened registration for its 2019 Summer Camp programs, accessible on their web site at shakealegmiami.org. Shake a Leg Miami offers a variety of Summer Camp options including Watersports Camp, Adventure Islands Camp, Marine Academy Camp, and Summer Outings Camp. Most camps run from June 10 to August 16, 2019, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. sharp, with aftercare available until 6 p.m. Water Sports Camp (age 9 and up) provides athletic youths with a sports-themed program in which they can experience hands-on, intensive watersports activities such as sailing, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and other paddle sports. Adventure Islands Camp (age 7 and up) provides fun and exciting educational

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opportunities for youths of all abilities. Campers spend their days on nearby islands in Biscayne Bay kayaking, sailing, fishing, swimming and learning about the marine and island environments through hands-on art and science activities. Marine Academy Camp (Grades 2-12) allows campers to experience Biscayne Bay as their largest outdoor classroom, where they participate in diverse

Since 1990, Shake a Leg Miami has provided disabled children and veterans, as well as the general public, opportunities to enjoy the ocean through sailing, kayaking, paddling, snorkeling, and other water-oriented activities. According to Founder Harry Horgan, Shake a Leg Miami, in partnership with the City of Miami, has created a place that is accessible to disabled children, military veterans and families so they can recreate with able-bodied peers to improve their lives through unique water sports programming in an inclusive community setting. k

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1. A is for America Illustrated by Greg Paprocki Help your toddler learn all about America with this fun alphabet primer featuring themes from American history. An engaging collection of 26 illustrations features more than just fireworks, parades, and the American flag: It also includes iconic moments and historical figures from American history such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Betsy Ross, and the transcontinental railroad. For toddlers and adults. Gibbs-smith.com

2. BigFoot Goes on Big City Adventures By D.L. Miller Sharpen your search and find skills by locating BigFoot in the big cities of the world. Find the elusive creature and his legendary footprint in 10 immense visual puzzles, full of teeming activity and detail. Learn more about what you see with fun facts and pictures. Age range 5 to 12. foxchapelpublishing.com

3. Summer Fun Big Fun Workbooks By Highlights™ Highlights™ Summer Big Fun Workbooks include 144 pages of imaginative puzzling, humor, and whimsical illustrations that will engage children and help them to build confidence. The book also

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includes ideas for simple ways to extend the learning through fun outdoor activities. Each book also features a rewarding certificate of completion at the end, in addition to simple tips to help parents guide their children through the activities in these workbooks. Ages range 3 to 6. highlights.com

4. S’mores! Gooey, Melty, Crunchy Riffs on the Campfire Classic By Dan Whalen While contemplating a traditional s’more, mad genius Dan Whalen, the recipe creator behind Tots!, asked a tasty question: What would happen if you kept the essential s’mores architecture—three layers of gooey, melty, and crunchy—but changed it up? The result? More than 50 playful, irresistible recipes that completely challenge the definition of a s’more. Think Avocado S’mores, S’moresburgers, and the Elvis—bacon, banana, and peanut butter nirvana. Enjoy your s’mores all year long!. Age range families. workman.com

5. The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid By Dylan Thuras Rosemary Mosco For curious kids, this is the chance to embark on the journey of a

lifetime—and see how faraway countries have more in common than you might expect! Hopscotch from country to country in a chain of connecting attractions: Explore Mexico’s glittering cave of crystals, then visit the world’s largest cave in Vietnam. Peer over a 355-foot waterfall in Zambia, then learn how Antarctica’s Blood Falls got their mysterious color. Or see mysterious mummies in Japan and France, then majestic ice caves in both Argentina and Austria. Age range 8-12. workman.com

6. Summer Brain Quest® It’s a workbook. It’s a game. It’s an outdoor adventure. This brand new series of summer workbooks, targeting the crucial summers between pre-K and 6th grade, is designed to deliver a learning experience as fun as it is effective. Having the summer off is an American tradition. But research shows this break from the classroom results in some major setbacks in school, typically referred to as “summer slide.” The outcome is a unique adventure that will keep kids learning all summer long. Age range 8-12. workman.com

7. Paint by Stickers Kids: Unicorns & Magic By Workman Publishing Paint a magical world with stickers

(including glitter stickers)! includes everything kids need to create ten vibrant images, including unicorns, a dragon, a princess, and more. All the pages are perforated, making it easy to tear out each finished work to frame and share! Step 1: Find the sticker. Step 2: Peel the sticker. Step 3: Place the sticker. Age range 5 to 9. workman.com

8. My Name is Curly by Andi C. Kryszak Curly the dog is born in a barn, surrounded by his parents and siblings. But when a day of boredom prompts him to explore the nearby woods, he soon finds himself lost. Alone and scared, Curly attracts the attention of a sympathetic raccoon who decides to help Curly find his way. What other friends will Curly make on his adventure? Can he find a forever home? Age range kindergarten to 4th grade. curlythesillydog.com k



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oon hundreds of kiddos will gear up for summer camp season, and we’d like to make sure everyone is prepared with a summer camp checklist. me4kidz offers everything kids will need from first aid kits, to cold packs, bandages, pain relief cream and more! Parents will feel good about the products too because they are all non-toxic, BPA-free, recyclable, earth-friendly, lead-free, latex-free and pediatrician-approved. Kits like the Medipro First Aid Kit has more than 100 items that are neatly organized in a pod that can size down when you are wanting a smaller first aid kit for on the go.

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The Mediaid First Aid & Wellness Kit is great for older kids. This kit includes more than 100 items that you may find in your typical first aid kit in addition to three sampler essential oils, all-natural antibiotic/ wound care & pain relief cream wrapped up in a modern neon green neoprene carry case. Other items are sold individually that make great addition to the kits. Little Buddy antibacterial wipes have a fresh scent that kill 99% of germs without the sting and strong odor of typical wipes. Great for faces, dirty hands and scrapes.

me4kidz was launched in 2004 by a mom and dad team, and their mission was to create products they would be proud to use on their three boys. In 15 years, the company has grown to offer more than 15 different products that are available nationwide. me4kidzTM proudly partners with non- profit organizations to provide consistent work for those with various disabilities; allowing them the opportunity to feel a sense of need in the community and increased self-esteem. k

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The Secret World Inside You at Frost Science 1101 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 Museum hours: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Discover the human microbiome—the vast community of bacteria, viruses, and other microbes that call our bodies home—in this new special exhibition at Frost Science. Although many of us think of microorganisms as “germs” that cause disease, only a tiny percentage of them actually make people sick. Explore a journey through the human body to explore the microbiome. More information at frostscience.org/secretworld.

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Regal Cinema's Summer Movie Express!

Enjoy $1 Family fun movies playing all summer long on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Regal Cinema's! Tickets available for purchase at the box office and all movies in most locations start at 10:00 am. Each week both movies play on both days, featuring Shrek, Despicable Me, Kung Fu and many more. For participating theatres near you visit regmovies.com/movies/ summer-movie-express

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Father’s Day at Miami Children’s Museum 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, FL 33132. 12:00 to 4:00 pm Calling all dads! Join us for a day full of fun and exciting activities that will bring you and your child together as a team. Join New York artist, Michael Albert, and create cereal box collages in our Art Studio. Help your little one create a “SuperDad” mask, and sign up for our special Dad’s Only Raffle! For more information visit miamichildrensmuseum.org

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The Ultimate Queen Celebration (All ages) Knight Concert Hall 7:30 p.m. The Ultimate Queen Celebration is an explosive, attention-grabbing tribute featuring ferocious performances of the most iconic rock anthems of all time. Heading the smashing 5-piece band is lead singer Marc Martel, the vocalist who gave the Oscar-winning smash-hit movie, Bohemian Rhapsody, its electricity, its authenticity, and its bite. Tickets: $39, $59, $79*.

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Family Fun in The Play Area The Falls Children's Play Area. Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm The Area sponsored by Jackson Health System is a free, outdoor activity center specially designed for children under 42” tall that is ADA compliant and includes colorful anti-bacterial play elements. The Falls play area is not only fun, but it also contributes to exercise and positive developmental growth in a safe environment.

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Every First Saturday of the Month, Gold Coast Railroad Museum opens its doors to all guests for a free day of fun, food, games, history, and lots of trains! For more information visit gcrm.org

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Kiddos Magazine Back to School & 6th Anniversary Event! Presented by Dade County Federal Credit Union The Falls Shopping Mall 8888 SW 136 St, Miami, FL 11 am to 5:00 pm Come and celebrate with us our 6th Anniversary and Back to School Event all in one awesome party! One day filled with arts & crafts, face painting, balloon artist, science and arts projects, safety, Back to School exhibitors, sports demonstrations, dance, characters, food, music, raffles and much more! For more information visit kiddosmagazine.com Free admission

Art curators are storytellers. They tell stories through the artworks they want us to see. Discover all the stories told throughout the museum then use unique materials to curate your very own story. Free and open to the public. Admission is free every second Saturday, 10am-6pm.

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Free First Saturday at Gold Coast Railroad Museum! 12450 SW 152nd St. Miami, FL 33177 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

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The Ultimate Beginners Guide How To Become A Child Model/Actor

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verywhere we go, no matter where we go, we are surrounded by advertisements selling a product or service. In these advertisements, you see child models or actors selling for these brands. You might think to yourself, “How do I get my child involved in child modeling or acting?” From clothing stores and theme parks to doctor’s offices and everything in between, we are constantly being sold to in print, on television, at the movies, and on the radio. But what does it take to make your child a star in an ad?

• One full body • And one photo smiling with their teeth showing (This obviously does not apply to babies who do not yet have teeth!) For Babies and Toddlers Make sure they are fully dressed and clean. They should not be wearing hats, bows, or anything too distracting. Choose a simple, clean, everyday outfit. For Kids and Teens Everyday outfits (T-Shirt and jeans is perfect) No hats, sunglasses, or anything distracting. No makeup is necessary, but light grooming is good.

The Child Talent industry is both exciting and rewarding, and Sprout Kids Agency is so happy to help you get started! Step One: Find Representation That Meets Your Focus, Location, & Goals The first step in getting representation is finding an agency that fits the direction in which you would like to take your child. Some parents choose to use separate agencies if their child is more into acting than print or vice versa. You also need to make sure you find an agency in an area that is in close proximity to your home or one in a city you are willing to travel to. Some states have multiple cities that are considered ‘busy’ in this industry. Make sure you either have

an agency in each of those cities or select an agency that offers representation in multiple areas. Step Two: Smile for the Camera After identifying the direction you would like to go and the agency you would like to submit to, your next step is to get your child in front of a camera or your smartphone camera. All you need is clear, bright, clutter-free photos of your child that highlights his/her personality and shows clearly what he/she looks like right now. These photos are your entrance into the modeling industry, so choose with intention! Professional photos are NOT required and will not alter your chances into getting representation. These photos should represent who your child is currently and should be taken specifically for the submission. Try to refrain from using filters or heavily editing your photos. Photos to send: • Include a close up (a photo that shows everything above the child’s shoulders)

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Step Three: Submit! You can choose to submit to your top agency choice, or to multiple agencies. If the agency is interested, you should generally hear back within 2 weeks; although, some agencies may take up to a month. If you do not hear back from someone, please do not be discouraged. Research more agents, get your child into acting classes, start an Instagram account featuring your child, and/or take new pictures. Most agencies allow you to apply again in a few months. Sometimes things like missing teeth, or being “out of size” may be the reason they do not select your child. Sprout Kids Agency is the top exclusive full-service kids talent and modeling agency. Sprout Kids agency represents newborns to 18-year-olds in Miami Florida, South Florida, Orlando, and surrounding areas. We strongly believe in “quality over quantity” and work closely with hand-selected children, and teens to help them develop a blueprint for a successful career. Through Acting classes, social media marketing, and talent management we help our talent to become the most sought after kids in the entertainment industry. k

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