Kids on the Coast Magazine | Gold Coast - Issue 94. Summer 2021-22

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ISSUE 94 Summer 2021


Enrolment applications closing soon for 2023 Limited places exist for Prep - Year 5 in 2023

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HILLCREST CHRISTIAN COLLEGE I 21 BRIDGMAN DRIVE, REEDY CREEK I WWW.HILLCREST.QLD.EDU.AU


WELCOME

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ho else is joining me in a happy dance… because summer is HERE! It’s been a helluva flip-flop year— where one moment I’m happily buzzing around the region delivering little people to various activities with a flurry of magazines in my wake, and the next I’m locked down and loaded, fully prepared for the zombies to swarm up the driveway. And either would seem a pretty normal daily event for 2021. Old normal, new normal, whatever it may be, I think we all deserve a huge high-five for getting here. Even if—like me—you feel somewhat like an extra from The Walking Dead as you stumble across the finish line. What I love most about the Queensland summer is that it’s such a culminating occasion—the end of the school year and calendar year meets the start of Christmas festivities and summer. The simultaneous state-wide sigh of relief is almost tangible, saying ‘We’ve made it. Let’s set all the crap aside for a short while and open a cold one’. And with Christmas, New Year,

Australia Day, school holidays, and so much more crammed into three glorious months, the summer really is time to take a well-earned breather. So, our Summer issue is here to help you do just that! We head off for the ultimate family adventure on K’gari (formerly Fraser Island). And to get you set for Christmas, we have mocktail recipes for the whole family, games to play, the best summer reads for kids and grown ups, and a huge Christmas Gift Guide for those that haven’t started shopping yet (eeeek, that’s me!). With summer safety in mind, our cover feature explores the essentials of raising a water baby in Queensland. And of course, let’s not forget the other side of Christmas, where we get kids set for a year of learning success in 2022 with our Education Special... all inside! Wishing you all a happy Christmas and sparkly summer!

Angela xo

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OWNER & EDITOR IN CHIEF Angela Sutherland

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TRAVEL: We take the tribe on a family adventure to the paradise island of K’gari, formerly named Fraser Island.

CHRISTMAS: Not done your shopping yet? Don’t fret! Our huge Christmas Gift Guide is here with ideas for the whole tribe.

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COVER PHOTOGRAPHY: MEL ANIE MCNIVEN

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FROM THE EDITOR ............................................................................................................... 3 WHAT’S ON: Events and activities for families........................................................................ 6 NEWS: Community news from across the Gold Coast .......................................................... 10 CHECK THIS OUT: Christmas gift ideas for the whole family ........................................... 17 TRAVEL: The must-do holiday park that is perfect for your pooch ..................................... 22 ACTIVE: The swim school raising little water babies .............................................................. 24 PARENTHOOD: When Christmas isn’t always the happiest time of year ......................... 28 THINGS TO DO: Kids go to the Symphony......................................................................... 30 PLACES: Our favourite place for free kids activities this summer......................................... 31 PLAY: Why chess a game for everyone .................................................................................... 32 INTERVIEW: The kids chat to Andy Griffiths, author of the Storey Treehouse series .... 34 BACK TO SCHOOL: Our favourite gear to get the little ones back to school ................ 35 FAMILY TIME: The best family board games to enjoy this Christmas................................ 36 RECIPE: Cheers! Mocktails for the whole family.................................................................. 38 YOU: Recommended reads for grown ups this summer......................................................... 40 CLASSIFIEDS: Family-friendly products and services ........................................................ 41 REVIEWS: Books for the kids ................................................................................................. 42 We encourage recycling. Please keep this issue for future reference, pass onto your friends and family, use for craft projects or place into the recycling bin.

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WHAT’S ON ONLINE, FACE TO FACE AND #COVID SAFE ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE EVENTS!

DAILY BIG4 Gold Coast, Helensvale www.goldcoastholidaypark.com.au

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The Christmas holidays will be fun packed with activities for the whole family at BIG4 Gold Coast Holiday Park and Motel. Enjoy arts and crafts, games for the kids, movie nights for the whole family, and even a few activities the adults can enjoy as well. Keep an eye out for the ‘What’s on this week’ updates on their Facebook page filled with lots of great Christmas activities.

LITTLE ARTLAB Where the Wild Things Are HOTA, Surfers Paradise 9 to 23 February 2022 www.hota.com.au

Be inspired by superhuman work by Sam Jinks then make your very own wings using old shirts, recycled materials and fabric paint. Flap with friends and parade around the park together. Every Little ArtLab involves dress ups and a musical procession, followed by a making activity with artist educators.

CHRISTMAS IN BROADBEACH 11 DECEMBER 2021 Broadbeach Mall

Christmas in Broadbeach will see Broadbeach Mall transformed into a gingerbread village where children can participate in different workshops to create their very own Christmas themed crafts. There will also be roving characters that will provide some great photo opportunities!

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Ipswich Art Gallery, Ipswich UNTIL 30 JANUARY 2022 www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au Thrills, spills and awesome crashes are guaranteed at this in interactive environment where kids can design, build and race Lego supercars and hot rods on custom-made ramps and tracks.

SANTA'S MAGICAL ENCHANTED FOREST UNTIL 24 DECEMBER 2021 Robina Town Centre, Robina www.robinatowncentre.com.au With fir trees adorned in hundreds of twinkling lights and community-minded social distancing measures in place, Santa’s Magical Enchanted Forest is ready for little visitors at Robina Town Centre. Located outside Myer, online bookings are essential (queuing is so 2019!). Visit website to book your spot. This is just one of many festive activities happening at RTC this Christmas.

SPOTLIGHT ON CHRISTMAS 17 DECEMBER 2021 Spotlight Theatre, Benowa Join some of Spotlight’s favourite performers, as they ring in the festive season with a night full of the world’s most beloved Christmas carols! Sing along, be merry and full of cheer and celebrate 2021. Who knows, there might even be a special visit from the Big Man in Red himself, as he begins his journey around the world! K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U

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WHAT’S ON ONLINE, FACE-TO-FACE AND #COVID SAFE ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE EVENTS!

SUMMER READING CLUB Encourage your children to keep reading over the long summer break, with the Summer Reading Club! Easy to join online, the Club provides multiple ways to keep your children interested, engaged and eager to continue their reading activities. Kids can track their progress against reading ‘challenges’, print custom certificates, submit book reviews, or grab a unique fun and interactive activity booklet from their local library.

COPPELIA BY B A L L E T T H E AT R E QUEENSLAND Playhouse, QPAC 19 to 22 January 2022 www.qpac.com.au Magic tricks, strange toys, and colourful costumes will delight young audiences in Ballet Theatre Queensland’s must-see production of Coppélia. Filled with fun and sparkling costumes, Coppélia makes for a terrific family-friendly ballet. For ages 4+.

CHRISTMAS FIREWORKS 16 DECEMBER, 7:30PM Westfield Coomera, Coomera www.westfield.com.au/coomera

The Big Wedgie

11 DEC 2021 TO 26 JAN 2022 Broadwater Parklands, Southport www.thebigwedgie.com.au/gold-coast

With four awesome inflatable waterslides, the Big Wedgie is a family-friendly event that has something for all ages and thrilllevels. Choose from The Big Wedgie—the world’s TALLEST inflatable waterslide, to the Little Wedgie—the smallest wedgie of them all, that is perfect for young ones.

CURRUMBIN COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CAROLS 2021 6 DECEMBER 2021 Galleon Park, Currumbin Waters www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/Things-to-do

Presented by Division 14 Councillor Gail O’Neill, Currumbin Community Christmas Carols is a traditional Christmas carols concert held annually at Galleon Park, Currumbin Waters. Expect children’s entertainment, Santa appearance, laser light show, food trucks, and local talent.

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What better way to signal Santa and let him know where you are than with a firework show? Head to Westfield Coomera on December 16 from 7:30pm for a firework show so big it will be seen from the North Pole. This is just one of many festive activities happening at Westfield Coomera this Christmas. Visit website for more details.

LITTLE ARTLAB SCULPTURE CLUB

12 January 2022 HOTA, Surfers Paradise www.hota.com.au

A workshop designed for the Under 5s, work with your family and friends to create a large, sculptural installation. Inspired by the work of Ross Manning and Michael Lindeman, experiment with familiar objects you may know from lying around your backyard or home, such as pool noodles, yoga mats and dish sponges. Together, create an enormously fun sculpture that is big enough to walk into. K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U

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GET YOUR CALENDAR READY, HERE IS WHAT’S ON AT WESTFIELD COOMERA THIS CHRISTMAS Westfield Coomera has a jam-packed calendar of free festive activities to keep your little ones entertained, from Rudolph’s birthday to cookie decorating with Mrs Claus, Westfield Coomera is the home for kids Christmas activities.

Christmas Passport: from 13 November

Calling all little explorers: a world of adventure awaits you at Westfield Coomera! Introducing the Christmas Passport. Little explorers will pledge to travel to as many places and experience as many fun activities as they can. Earn an activity stamp in your passport for each Christmas activity you participate in. Can you collect them all? Christmas Fireworks: What better way to signal Santa and let him know where you are than with a fireworks show! Head to Westfield Coomera on December 16 for a fireworks show so big it will be seen from the North Pole.

Coomera Courts: Why not spend a summer afternoon playing a game of basketball with newly-made friends? Everyone is welcome—young, old, tall and small. First come, first served - just BYO ball! Gift Wrapping: Westfield understands how busy this time of year can be, so if you’re strapped for time or maybe haven’t quite mastered the knack of wrapping – they’ve got you covered! From Thursday 9 December they will be hosting their annual charity gift wrapping station. Have the wonderful volunteers from RizeUp Australia wrap and ribbon your gifts ready for Christmas morning. Extended trade: Need more time to shop? Westfield Coomera has extended their trading hours throughout December, so you don’t have to rush your Christmas shop. Events subject to change, please see website for details: westfield.com.au/coomera.

HILLCREST STUDENTS SELECTED FOR SATELLITE PROJECT

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Technologies staff to work collaboratively. A small team of students will be attending various sessions at Griffith between in 2022, as well as a second group based at Hillcrest. In the sessions, students will learn about CubeSats, rockets, orbit, undergo media training and learn about other mission parameters. They will be involved in a core aspect of the CubeSat design and development, working with experts as they develop the CubeSat. These types of experience enable students to apply their knowledge, work in teams and solve real world problems, making the tangible link between curriculum and real world challenges.

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illcrest Christian College has been selected along with a small number of schools to be part of a groundbreaking collaborative project with Griffith University and Gilmour Space Technologies. This partnership project will see a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) prototype satellite developed locally by students and deployed for launch in mid-2022. Driven by Professor Paulo de Souza at Griffith University, who has a wealth of expertise from his experience working with NASA on the Mars Rover projects, students and teachers will have exclusive access to a Space Tech Lab currently being built at Griffith’s Gold Coast campus, offering dedicated facilities for researchers and Gilmour Space

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FRASER FAMILY ADVENTURE INCLUDES 4 nights’ in a two bedroom villa Return passenger ferry transfers Return airport transfer (Fraser Coast airport) Daily breakfast Full day ranger guided Beauty Spots Tour Sunset platter Unlimited ranger guided walks & talks

Call 1800 FR ASER *Conditions apply. See website for details.

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Family adventures on K'gari By Angela Sutherland

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he incredible sand island of K’gari (Fraser Island) holds a special place in the heart of all Queenslanders. Even more so, in these times when the pandemic has really made us appreciate what an amazing slice of paradise we live in. For me, K’gari is where my (now!) husband proposed. Sitting on the tailgate of a busted rental Landcruiser in 2005 sharing a cold sausage roll—it was as romantic as it was unique! Two 20-somethings without a penny to our name, yet bursting with excitement at what our now combined lives might have in store.

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Being only a few hour’s drive from home, it’s a place that we’d always planned to go back to. But then a couple of kids and a renovation happened, and 10 years promptly disappeared. (Nope, the renovation stiiiiiill isn’t finished!) Not owning a 4WD also led me to believe that a return visit to K’gari would be tricky. But once we discovered that by basing ourselves at Kingfisher Bay Resort we could easily visit the island without one, our family adventure fell into place. GETTING TO K’GARI The Kingfisher Bay Resort passenger ferry leaves from River Heads, just 20 minutes south of Hervey Bay. Your holiday starts as soon as you check in at the Kingfisher office on the mainland. Your luggage is whisked away to be delivered straight to your villa and all you need to do is hop onto the ferry and enjoy the ride. There is secure parking available at the mainland check-in, so you can leave your own non4WD safely tucked away on dry land. It’s a 50-minute smooth ferry ride across the Great Sandy Straits to the resort, located on the west side of the island. Our home for the next few days is a twobedroom treetop villa at Kingfisher Bay Resort. There’s plenty of space to relax, a full kitchen, a gorgeous deck from which to watch the birds and all the home comforts you need. If you do have your own 4WD, there is parking right outside. The villas are nicely spaced out, so it doesn’t feel like a typical family resort at all. With several lagoon pools, three restaurants, four bars, all in a native bushland setting, the resort itself is the perfect base for families. It is entertaining for the kids whilst also being incredibly serene for the parents. There is a general K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U

Visit the remote sandy caye Pelican Bank on a Sea Explorer Cruise.

store for all your essentials, the K’gari Discovery Centre to learn about the local flora and fauna, and kayak and fishing rod hire at the Kingfisher Jetty. Most importantly, the resort is completely surrounded with almost 7km of dingo-safe fencing. So families can rest assured that little ones are safe. WAIT, WHAT? NO 4WD? Ah yes, the missing 4WD. My preference for pint-sized cars has meant I’ve never crossed over to driving a 4WD. They seem rather grown up and very difficult to park at school. But I’ve also loved the idea of packing the kids up and heading off on a sandy adventure. Something you can’t do in a tiny hatchback. Thankfully, Kingfisher Bay Resort has a heap of tour options that will take you to see every corner of the island, without the worry of getting bogged in the sand or embarrassing yourself with a terrible reverse park. S U M M E R 2021

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T R AV E L Lake McKenzie is an idyllic destination for families

FAMILY FRIENDLY PLACES TO EAT SAND BAR: A relaxed bar with loads of space, bistro-style food, several arcade games, a pool table and a relaxed vibe. SUNSET BAR: The perfect place to enjoy a cheese platter and a couple of cocktails, while the kids can fish off Kingfisher Jetty or play on the beach. SAND AND WOOD: A table service restaurant with incredible food and indoor and outdoor dining. Relaxed and great for families. Can be busy, so bookings are essential. Oh, and they do a pretty awesome buffet breakfast too!

the boat, fish leaping out of the water We did the Beauty Spots Tour that and stingray shadows buzzing around. covers all the main spots in one adventureThe search for a dugong wasn’t successful filled day. Travelling in an oversized dune this time, but they are in the waters buggy, yet with all the comforts such as somewhere! air-con and panoramic windows, you can Along the way, the tour stops at the see the whole island without the stress of remote island and spectacular sand caye, organising anything yourself. From the Pelican Bank. Stepping onto pristine sandy incredible beauty of Lake McKenzie to the beaches and islands that are only accessible impressive rainforest at Pile Valley, it was by boat was a once-in-a-lifetime a truly spectacular day out. experience that none of us will The local guide had everything forget. you needed to make the day Sail out into the The Ranger led a guided walk extra special. Tea and pastries whenever we stopped at each at Lake McKenzie, a stack of Great Sandy beach, and she had plenty of inflatable tubes at Eli Creek, Straits and fun facts along the way. With it’s a truly magical bus that experience the afternoon tea included in the meant I didn’t have to worry untouched west cruise it was another truly about a thing. coast of K’gari. spectacular day out, where Mum didn’t have to think of a thing. CRUISING THE WEST Amen to that! COAST Another tour offered by ADVENTURES FOR EVERY FAMILY Kingfisher Bay Resort is the Sea Explorer What impressed me most about K’gari West Coast Tour. In a small group, aboard is that it can be as adventurous as you a custom-built boat, you sail out into the want, making it the perfect destination for Great Sandy Straits on a cruise that takes families. you along the magical west coast of K’gari. Love camping? Go for it. There are Hugging the coastline, the cruise takes countless places to pitch a tent and escape you north to look for marine life and learn it all for a while. more about this incredible, untouched side Prefer a little comfort? Kingfisher Bay of the island. We had turtles glide under

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Resort has everything you could want: gorgeous villas and rooms, delicious dining, a spa, lagoon pools and sunset cocktails. Love 4WD? With challenging inland tracks and the huge expanse of 75 Mile Beach, the island is a 4WDer’s dream. You can come over with your own 4WD, or hire one at the resort. Note: the Police do patrol the beach, usual highway rules apply, and check for tides before you set off. With all this and more, families can mix and match their experiences to make the perfect comfort zone level for everyone. We will certainly be back for more family adventures soon! Find out more at kingfisherbay.com

FUN FACTS • K’gari means ‘paradise’ in the language of the Butchulla People, the original custodians of the island. • The island formed during the Ice Age and took more than 800,000 years to develop. • It is the largest sand island in the world. • It is the only place in the world where the rainforest grows on sand. • More than 70 different colours of sand have been identified on the island.

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CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE THE PRODUCTS TOPPING OUR #WANT LIST THIS CHRISTMAS

PERSONALISED BABY NIGHT LIGHT A beautiful baby keepsake personalised with baby’s name, handprints and footprints, this is the perfect gift for newborns and a touching addition to any baby room. The size of the acrylic ‘circle’ is approx 15cm diameter. From $90.00 www.mylittlekeepsake.com.au

MINI KYOMO WATCH Sustainable, stylish, durable and waterproof, the Mini Kyamo watch is made for stylish little explorers. Ethically produced using recycled materials and designed for adventure, each Mini Kyomo is equipped with a shock-resistant Japanese movement and robust mineral glass. The watch has clearly readable dials with strong colour contrast to make learning to read time an easy task. $134 // Antipoda.co

SHOE WINGS The must-have accessory for every cool kid, these rad shoe wings make old shoes new and new shoes fly. Lightweight, soft and available in multiple colours and shapes, you can mix and match, layer, or swap halves with your friends. Laces into shoes or skates, comes as a pair. $13.95 www.fiveandknux.com

FUNKY MONKEY BARS

MIZZIE THE KANGAROO Award winning Mizzie The Kangaroo is the home of Australia’s original Natural Teething Toy® and educational toys. Discover how Mizzie supports your little one’s learning journey starting with 100% natural teething toys that soothe sore gums and encourage sensory exploration through to ageappropriate educational books and games. From $19.95 // www.mizziethekangaroo.com K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U

Free-standing, modular, heightadjustable and unbelievably strong, these fitness frames are available in a fun array of shapes and colours, ready for your child to swing, jump and climb to new heights. Australian-made quality, backed by a 10 year warranty on the Australian galvanised steel frame. www.funkymonkeybars.com

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PERSONALISED CHRISTMAS SANTA SACK With a gorgeous reindeer and trees print, these personalised Santa Sacks from My Little Wardrobe will make it a Christmas to remember this year—and for many years to come. The custom-made design comes on a large 50 x 70cm thick and durable canvas bag. Personalisation is available in a variety of print colours. $34.00 mylittlewardrobe.com.au

THE EPIC FAIL GAME Can you draw an animal with your feet? Eat a piece of fruit without hands or utensils? The Epic Fail Game is a creative card game that celebrates failure through play. The set of 30 challenge cards ask players to carry out a fun activity that’s either tricky, messy or both, sparking new perspectives and building new skills. Developed by two Sydney mums, the game was developed in response to the rising anxiety rates in children worldwide, helping them to learn resilience so they can grow into adults ready for all that life will throw at them in an unpredictable world. $29.95 TheEpicFailGame.com.au

HOODED TOWEL These lightweight, microfibre sand-resistant hooded towels are a must-have this summer. Absorbent and fast drying they are available in a range of fun fashion prints. Available in open side and closed side, they are perfect for little ones at the beach, swimming or bath time. $34.95 www.coastalkidswear.com.au

EDO BLOCKS FRIENDS KIT These giant cardboard bricks are like a blank canvas waiting to be transformed into whatever kids love. All they need is a little imagination! This 50-piece set has everything they need to build your favourite friends: aliens, robots, kids or a scientist with a tie! There are many other fun sets available too. Made in Australia. $139.00 www.playedo.com.au

WOODEN PERSONALISED CHRISTMAS DECORATION This beautiful personalised Christmas tree decoration is the perfect keepsake for Baby’s first Christmas or a lovely personalised Christmas gift idea for grandparents and family. Simply scan in and email your prints. If you don’t have prints yet, add an Inkless Print Kit to your order. Comes with a special storage bag and jute twine hanger. From $35.00 // www.mylittlekeepsake.com.au

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WAFFLE LOUNGE SUMMER SET DAFFODILS PADDLE SUIT Give a gift with a purpose this year, with swimwear from Cancer Council’s first Indigenous sun protection collection. The ‘Journey of Hope’ collection features 15 beautifully designed swimwear pieces, including a range of rashies and paddle suits for Aussies of all ages, with a UPF50+ rating to protect skin from the harmful effects of sun exposure. As well as raising awareness, sales will help fund Cancer Council’s prevention and support programs for Indigenous Australians. $48.00 // www.cancercouncilshop.org.au

Designed and made by My Little Wardrobe, this versatile lounge summer set is the perfect addition to your little one’s summer wardrobe. Made from waffle cotton, it is cool, comfy and super cute. Available in 10 colours, so you are sure to find one you love! $32.00 www.mylittlewardrobe.com.au

MEANINGFUL MUSIC BOX The perfect gift for little hands! Where words fail, music speaks. Exposing your child to music early on has an array of benefits, including nurturing a lifelong love of music. The Meaningful Music Box includes five beautiful wooden musical instruments to support your child developmentally. Free standard shipping Australia wide. $70.00 // easypeasyplay.com

HANDKNITTED LLAMA Soft to cuddle, this artisan llama is knitted by hand from the highest quality cotton grown locally in Peru. All products on the Her Hands store are made under fair trade principles, and handmade by female artisans from developing countries. Every purchase will help provide the artisans with a safe place to work, and supports them in their role as, often, the sole breadwinner for their family. $39.95 www.her-hands.com.au K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U

YUUGEN KIDS TEES These buttery soft, 100% organic cotton longline tees and super stretchy unisex cotton leggings are the flagship product lines from start-up streetwear label, Yuugen Kids. Each of their products features a distinctive Japanese element, from the exclusive pattern designs on their tees to the small label embellishments and branding. Use code KOTC10 for 10% off! www.yuugenkids.com.au S U M M E R 2021

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GIVE A GIFT OF FLIGHT Give the ultimate Christmas gift this year with the gift of fun, freedom and freestyle flight at Bounce! It’s the perfect gift idea that kids are guaranteed to love. Plus why not add on a gift that gives back? $2 from the sale of their limited edition ombre super sock goes to Kids Helpline. It’s an awesome active experience that you can’t go wrong with these holidays. www.bounceinc.com.au

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2022 Global pandemics and lockdowns haven’t stopped record breakers from achieving spectacular things this year. Venture into the natural world for thrilling encounters with the most extreme plants and animals. Meet the people breaking records with their incredible bodies and exceptional minds. $44.99

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Fantastic Food Truck is the latest geometry-focused game from Osmo that introduces kids to core maths concepts like angles, area and volume. From spelling and maths to coding and design, Osmo’s award-winning range of games helps children learn in a fun and engaging way by combining digital gameplay with active, hands-on learning. Just connect the Osmo base to your iPad or Amazon Fire and start playing! $99.00 // www.playosmo.com

MEANINGFUL PLAY BOX The Easy Peasy Play Meaningful Play Box is an exciting creation that will support you and your little one in play, especially through those first couple of months. The box comes with a play guide filled with heaps of activities, together with all the necessary items for you and your baby to play together. Transform playtime from ordinary to extraordinary through the art of meaningful play. Free standard shipping Australia wide. $75.00 www.easypeasyplay.com

MY NOOK OUTDOOR COLLECTION Bring an extra set of fun to lazy summer days by the pool with these innovative, modular play sofas. Using heavy commercial fabrics, these Australianmade play sofas are designed to withstand the scorching heat of the sun or the splash of water beside the pool. The Outdoor Collection is water resistant, UV stabilised, machine washable, bleach cleanable, and pet friendly. $695.00 www.mynook.com.au K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U


We also have books.

Toddler Time, Storytime, Baby Rhyme Time. At Gold Coast Libraries kids can have a ball. Stories and songs help them learn and grow… and parents too! cityofgoldcoast.com.au/libraries


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Fun for the whole family, even your fur baby!

A STAY-CATION FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

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ant to get away without going away? Yup, the staycation is THE travel must-do of 2020-21 and, luckily, South East Queensland is the best place to do it! With easy access to the region’s best theme parks yet with all the peacefulness of the bush, Big4 Gold Coast Holiday Park is the perfect spot for a stay-cation. And with a raft of recent upgrades, it a top destination this summer. The spacious holiday park has revamped its dog park to include two separate off-leash areas—one for large and one for small dogs. The park also has dog friendly cabins (where two pooches can sleep inside with the rest of the family), a puppy pampering palace, and doggy day care (for those moments when you can’t take pup with you). Nibbles Terrace, the new alfresco dining area at this Big4, is now fully dog friendly, so your furry friends don’t have to eat alone. It’s the perfect place for a morning coffee, or a sumptuous meal with the whole family in a relaxed outdoor setting. As well as being paradise for your pooch, this Gold Coast destination is also splash-tactic fun for the kids. With 317 metres of water slides and a giant tipping bucket, the waterpark is the tallest play structure at any holiday park in the Southern Hemisphere. The epic waterpark has over 40 interactive play features, including a multi-lane body slide, four aqua tube slides and one compact slide, and it can be zoned into smaller play areas to suit kids of all ages. The waterpark is kept at an ambient temperature throughout the day, ensuring it is always the perfect place to play. If kids prefer to stay dry, the family friendly park has added a halfsize basketball court to its growing range of outdoor activity areas. The all-inclusive park also has several accessible cabins, making it truly open to all families—of all needs and abilities.

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SWIM

Raising Water Babies WONDERING WHEN TO INTRODUCE YOUR BABY TO THE POOL? IT’S FAR EARLIER THAN YOU THINK AND THERE ARE MANY BENEFITS TO DIVING IN EARLY. By Josephine Agostino 24

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here are few more joyous sights than seeing a baby splashing in the water to their heart’s delight. The sound of their giggles as droplets sprinkle their cheeks is music to the ears of any parent as they see their child fall in love with the pure, simplistic joy that water brings. Creating that positive relationship with water should start as early as possible when babies are young, says Karen Baildon, founder of Superfish Swim Schools. “Babies can be taught cues and skills from the time they are newborns. This encourages a natural affinity with the water, without any fear or trepidation that may come with children starting a swimming program at a later age,” Karen says. At home, caregivers can begin teaching these cues in the shower and bath with their baby, while infants as young as 12 weeks old can start their water safety journey in a Superfish ‘new bub’ class, which are free until the child is 25 weeks old. “We work on babies’ natural reflexes, making babies comfortable in the water and floating on their backs,” Karen says. “These lessons build strength in babies, developing gross and fine motor skills like lifting their head independently and using their arms to pull up on the side of a pool. A lot of swimming drills for babies and toddlers are about developing the neck muscles and strengthening arms.” The passionate water safety educator— who has operated her swim schools for 25 K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U

years in Brisbane and the Gold Coast—has seen first-hand how swim lessons at a young age can save lives. “It is amazing how much babies and toddlers can learn with independent drowning prevention skills,” Karen says. “Quite regularly, we hear stories of scares in the water where toddlers have saved themselves by paddling to the edge after they have fallen into a pool when a parent has turned their back for a split second. We even had a three-year-old fall off the family jetty and he was found floating on his back. He saved his own life and the parents were so grateful for what he had learnt at swimming lessons.” If your child is wary of stepping into the water, Karen says it’s important not to rush them into it. “Always take it slow,” she advises. “Build their trust and only push boundaries when they are ready.” In choosing the right swim school for S U M M E R 2021

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your young child, Karen says parents in the water and it is very difficult to should check that the instructor holds recover from this position, unless strong a current CPR certification, has a kicking skills have been developed.” Queensland Blue Card and holds either And don’t think that just because your a Swim Australia or Austswim Teaching baby will only play in shallow water, that Certificate. this makes him or her drown-proof. “Also look for a school that has “Babies and toddlers can drown in five structured programs, clean water and centimetres of water,” Karen warns. “That facilities, and the limited use of aids, such is why, especially with babies and toddlers, as back bubbles, floaties and that supervision around any goggles,” she adds. body of water is key.” Swimming lessons educate In fact, regardless of your It is amazing how young child’s swimming young children in more ways than we think, too. much babies and skills or the water depth, full “One of the most toddlers can learn supervision is always necessary. fundamental skills we teach “Parents and carers on phones with independent when is sculling through the water,” children are around any drowning Karen explains. Whether it’s body of water is extremely a child learning drowning prevention skills dangerous,” Karen warns. prevention or an Olympic “Phones are so easily swimmer competing, sculling distracting and we know that is used by everyone to pull 30 seconds flicking through a yourself through the water. The more phone could be the 30 seconds that an effective the ‘pull’ through the water, the accident can happen. Drowning is silent. faster and more effective the swimming For every drowning death of a young child, stroke is.” there are four times that number with Superfish also makes a point of teaching children hospitalised—many of those who children to keep their swimming strokes end up with permanent brain injuries.” horizontal with the water line. Karen also advises against using aids “If a young child is floundering, they such as back bubbles, floaties and goggles very quickly end up in a vertical position for non-independent swimmers.

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“These give the swimmer with limited aquatic skill sets a false sense of security with what they can actually achieve without aids present. Additionally, they can give parents and carers of young children a false sense of security when supervising activities around water.” Floating pool and beach toys are also a no-no for young water enthusiasts. “We really don’t recommend pool toys for the inexperienced and nonindependent swimmers,” Karen says. “The chasing after toys can quickly get the inexperienced swimmer into trouble and the same goes for a young child leaning into a pool to retrieve a toy. That’s also why those toys should never be left in the pool areas. It is a beacon for a young child to enter that area.”

HOME POOL SAFETY CHECKLIST • Check gates and fences are compliant • Never prop pool gates open • Never leave toys or chairs near pool fences • Never leave toys inside pool areas

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PA R E N T I N G

This year is going to be a little different because mum and dad are not together anymore.

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What if Christmas is not the happiest time of the year for your family?

hristmas always evokes a flood of feelings for many of us; happiness, togetherness, joy. But what if it is something that we are dreading? There are many parents out there who go through Christmas alone. There are multiple reasons as to why this may be the case. Work could keep us away. We may be living with divorce or separation. At some point in time,

our children may choose to spend Christmas away from us. Maybe it is the first year that they decide to spend it with a partner. Feeling lonely and separated from our children at Christmas is especially hard. The holiday season is relentless. Advertising is everywhere; Mariah is playing at the shops; every television channel and radio station seems to refer to it in one way or another.

So how do we deal with these feelings of sadness, grief and maybe even rejection? First things first—acknowledge it. Be aware of your feelings and how things may make you react. It does not mean sing it out like a dodgy Christmas carol. It means a little self-talk. Yes, I know that sharing my kids at Christmas or not having them at all will be very difficult. Next, how do we communicate this to our children specifically? We must ensure that we are being developmentally appropriate. We want to utilise this process to connect with them rather than create emotional distance where physical distance is already an obstacle. This year is going to be a little different because mum and dad are not together anymore. You will be going to spend Christmas Day with your father, which will be lovely for you. You and I will be spending the following day with each other. I have some great things planned too. And always remember, when we are apart, you are always in my thoughts. We need to remind ourselves it is difficult when we cannot see our children at all. In this case, any way to maintain a connection is encouraged, phone calls, letters, SMS, or emails. If we get the chance to communicate, rather than blame or pass judgement, it is much more important to connect with our children; to find out what has been happening in their lives. It is about positively maintaining the connection between you and your children. And, on the occasions that you may not be able to share it with them at that moment, sharing with them one day that on 25 December 2021, I was thinking of you, will still hold a special place with them.

By Kimberley Harper, Parentline Manager. If you want to chat, especially over this time, remember the Parentline counsellors are on hand. It is free, non-judgemental, and completely confidential. Reach out by calling 1300 55 1300 or Webchat via parentline.com.au.

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KIDS… GO TO THE ORCHESTRA!

hought that attending the orchestra was just for grown-ups? Think again! Because Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) has flung open the doors of the Concert Hall and made sure their performances are a place where everyone feels welcome. “We believe the power of live music is transformative, and we want people of all ages to be able to experience it,” says Warwick Adeney, Concertmaster. “We want to make it as easy as possible to bring your children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces, neighbours, and friends to experience the magic of a live performance.” WE’VE NEVER BEEN TO THE ORCHESTRA BEFORE, WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT? At QSO concerts, the Orchestra plays music created by composers that has been written for a large group—usually there are around 75 people on stage at once! Some of the music is really old, and some is brand new. In the hands of a great composer, orchestral music is just like a spectacular building or a famous painting. Be on the lookout for one of the musicians who will introduce the concert from the stage and make you feel at home. They may even share their favourite part of the music, so your budding musicians can listen out for it. Be sure to grab a free concert program from the foyer, which includes a map of the orchestra, facts about the musicians performing, and an engaging listening guide to help you follow the music. “Keep an eye out for our ‘Younger Ears’

section which will help even the littlest music lovers to understand the music they will hear,” says Huw Jones, QSO Principal Oboe. “If you’d like to read them before you arrive, you can head to our website and download a PDF in the week of the concert.” Another way to learn about the music before you attend is to listen to QSO’s Spotify playlists. “We have created a unique playlist for every concert so you can familiarise yourself with the music before you hear it performed live,” says Huw. IS IT EXPENSIVE? No! To make a trip to the Orchestra accessible to all families, QSO has introduced $30 tickets for those aged under 18. HOW DO I KNOW IF A CONCERT WILL WORK FOR MY KIDS? QSO has created a helpful guide to Running Time and Recommended Age, so you can determine the most suitable concert for your family. WHAT IF MY CHILD GETS RESTLESS? Never fear! If your kids grow fidgety during a concert, simply head to one of QPAC’s soundproof viewing rooms where you can enjoy the show without worrying. Ask an usher to show you where they are! WHAT DO I WEAR? This one’s easy—wear whatever you want! Some audience members love to dress up whilst others prefer to come casual.

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PERFORMANCE TYPES SYMPHONIES Longer pieces of music for orchestra CONCERTOS Music for a solo instrument and orchestra MOVIE MUSIC The soundtrack to accompany on-screen action BALLET AND OPERA Music to accompany on-stage action CHAMBER MUSIC Music for smaller groups of instruments CHORAL MUSIC Music for choir and orchestra

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FREE PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

id you know that there is a place on the Gold Coast where you can take your toddlers for Storytime readings, or maybe just sit and relax in a comfy chair? Where there is plenty of activities for kids of all ages? It’s our very own Gold Coast Libraries! Gold Coast Libraries run a wide range of free programs and events for kids, including early years programming for littlies ages 0 to 5, and school holiday activities for 6 to 12 year olds. Oh... and they also have books! In fact, they have nearly a million items you can borrow or download. 0-5 EARLY YEARS, DURING SCHOOL TERM Baby Rhyme Time: Giggle, coo and cuddle with favourite rhymes and songs. 0-2 years. Toddler Time: Sing, move and groove, learn new words and make new friends. 2-3 years & 3-5 years. Storytime: Listen, laugh and roar with favourite stories old and new. 3-5 years. Bookings are essential for all activities.

SUMMER READING CLUB If you want to encourage your children to keep reading over the long school holiday summer break, then the Summer Reading Club is just what you need. As a joint initiative from State Library Queensland and Gold Coast Libraries, the Summer Reading Club is easy to join online, and provides multiple ways to keep kids interested, engaged and eager to continue their reading activities. Children can track their progress against reading ‘challenges’, print custom certificates, submit book reviews, or simply go old school and grab a unique, fun and interactive activity booklet from their local library. Follow the clues and solve the mysteries this summer by visiting any one of the Gold Coast libraries, or you can browse their eLibrary, anytime, anywhere. Summer Reading Clubs provide parents with as many fun ideas as possible to enable children to remain connected to their learning. Creating opportunities to read during holidays, without it feeling like a chore, is key to keeping children excited and involved. Participation in the Summer Reading Club helps kids gain a sense of community by being part of something outside of their normal day-to-day routines, and by learning from others.

VISIT CIT YOFGOLDCOAST.COM.AU/LIBRARIES TO LEARN MORE

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chess IS A GAME FOR EVERYONE

Chess engages the whole brain A study undertaken in Germany showed that chess uses both sides of the brain. While using the left side of the brain (such as logic and analysis) may come as no surprise, what was surprising was the equal use of the right side (creativity and imagination).

Chess increases the ability to concentrate If you take just one look at two people engaged in a game of chess, it is probably not surprising that chess has been shown to improve concentration. This skill translates readily to other areas of learning and to life in general.

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improve memory. This has now been backed up by results from a two-year study in which students were given the opportunity to play chess regularly and their teachers noted that they demonstrated better memory, organisational and verbal skills. Chess has also been shown to help ward off dementia in the later years of life.

Chess promotes brain development Going even further than using both sides of the brain, it has been found that chess promotes the growth of dendrites: tree-like branches within the brain that conduct brain signals. The more dendrites, the faster a person’s ability to think and process information. Chess has also been shown to aid the development of the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that is responsible for planning, judgment and self-control.

Chess improves problem-solving skills In a game of chess, the goal is constantly moving as your opponent changes the field. This requires constant assessment, evaluation and planning in order to solve the problem before you and to win the

game. These skills are directly related to mathematic achievement; a 1992 Canadian study found that young children who received chess lessons scored considerably higher in maths problem-solving tests than students who did not.

Chess develops personal skills It is not only intellectual traits that benefit from playing chess. Chess encourages safe risk-taking and helps to build confidence and resilience. It also presents opportunities for children to interact with others of different ages and backgrounds, particularly when participating in competitions with other schools. These interactions are constantly extending a child’s social skills, as well as developing a team spirit and sportsmanship. CHESS @ KING’S CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

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hess. It’s a game that is often considered one for the intellectually gifted; those clever peeps with higher-thinking skills and a strategic brain. And though it may be instantly appealing to those whose minds already think in a ‘chesslike’ manner, research has found that this increasingly popular game has benefits for everyone who plays.


THINGS TO DO

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Thrills, spills and awesome crashes are guaranteed!

AT IPSWICH ART GALLERY

tart your engines—Built for Speed is on at the Ipswich Art Gallery every day these summer holidays from 3 December 2021 to 30 January 2022. Created exclusively for the Ipswich Art Gallery, Built for Speed is an interactive environment where kids can design, build and race LEGO supercars and hot rods on custommade ramps and tracks. Thrills, spills and awesome crashes are guaranteed! The Children’s Gallery features tables full of LEGO for children aged four and over to build racing cars of their own design. They can test drive and modify them for extra speed then re-race for ultimate victory! Built for Speed is open daily 10am to 5:00pm from 3 December 2021 to 30 January 2022 (closed 24 December 2021 to 3 January 2022 inclusive) Tickets are $7 per person or $25 for a Family Pass (entry 4 people including 1 adult) Free for under 2 years. If you’re heading out these holidays, make a date to meet trackside at the Ipswich Art Gallery for summer holiday fun! V I S I T W W W.I P S W I C H A R T G A L L E R Y.Q L D.G O V. A U F O R P R O G R A M D E TA I L S

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INTERVIEW

ANDY GRIFFITHS

SHARES SECRETS FROM THE TREEHOUSE

soon began asking for another Treehouse book so we decided to add another 13 storeys—which gave us lots of ideas for a whole new story—and we’ve just kept adding 13 storeys every year since then. WHAT GIVES YOU INSPIRATION FOR EACH BOOK? I keep myself inspired by reading books, listening to music, watching movies, daily exercise and keeping a journal in which I note down random thoughts and observations. This means that my head is filled with lots of ideas when I sit down to write. And a small idea for the next book always seems to appear as we get near the end of writing the current book … and before I know it we’re exploring it and a new book starts to come together. WHICH ONE OF THE MACHINES WOULD YOU LIKE IN REAL LIFE, AND WHY? I’d like a ‘once-upon-a-time writing machine’, please. In real life it takes us an entire year to write a book—there’s a LOT of re-writing and re-drawing but a machine like this could do all the work for me, in a few short hours.

With the release of The 143-Storey Treehouse, our mini editors (and huge Treehouse fans) chat with Andy Griffiths to find out the truths behind the treehouse. WHAT SPARKED THE IDEA FOR T H E TREEHOUSE SERIES? We were working on a book called The Very, Very, Very Bad Book but we’d kind of run out of very bad ideas so I suggested to Terry that we write a very, very, very bad book in which Terry and I appear as characters and waste the reader’s time for the entire book telling them why we couldn’t write the book. I figured we’d live in a very bad treehouse with a shark tank, which people fall into and a bowling alley where bowling balls fall out of the tree on top of the heads of passers-by. Terry ended up drawing a 13-storey treehouse that, while dangerous, also looked like the most magical and fun place to live. IS TERRY A GOOD INVENTOR IN REAL LIFE? When he has a pen in his hand, he is

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endlessly inventive. Ideas just flow out of him—it’s like he’s thinking through the pen. He seems to be able to draw anything I ask for, such as a set of never-ending stairs that runs for more than twenty pages. He’s also very patient. And very funny.

IS JILL REAL, AND DOES SHE A C T U A L LY H AV E A L L T H E ANIMALS? Jill IS real and in real life we are married. She is an editor and she edits and co-writes the books with us. She helps us solve all the problems with our story, just like she helps solve all of our problems in the book. And yes, she really does love animals and can often be seen rescuing an insect from a puddle.

D O YO U H AV E A R E A L TREEHOUSE AT HOME? No, but for a time we lived in a three-storey townhouse and when Jill, Terry and I were working there it felt like we were in a treehouse playing imaginary games. But I spend so much time thinking about and writing stories about I’D LIKE A ONCE-UPON-A- our 143-storey treehouse it FEELS quite real to me … well, TIME WRITING real in a dreamlike way.

DID YOU EVER IMAGINE YOU’D BE UP TO 143 STOREYS WHEN YOU S TA R T E D? Not for a moment! The 13-Storey MACHINE Treehouse was an experiment to DOES YOUR PUBLISHER PLEASE! see if we could tell a long-form A C T U A L LY H AV E A B I G story using the pictures to tell NOSE? the story as much as the words. When we’d No. In real life she’s a very nice, small-nosed finished it we knew we’d written an unusual woman called Claire who never loses her book but we couldn’t have guessed how temper and never yells at us. We look popular it was going to become. Our readers forward to her phone calls! K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U


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MONTIICO BACKPACK Lightweight, durable, and machine washable, this kids backpack from MontiiCo features three generous-sized pockets (including a padded sleeve for devices), thick padded shoulder straps, and two extra-deep side pockets to securely hold water bottles. Topped off with the strong and sturdy MontiiCo zips, it’s available in four designs to match the Hero lunch bag prints. $69.95 YUMBOX BENTO BOX Perfect for tapas-style school lunches, the lunchbox includes an exterior box and removable pre-portioned illustrated tray for the five key food groups, making it easy to pack a nutritionally balanced meal in minutes! With a kid-friendly latch, the Yumbox bento box is leakproof too—for dips and sauces (not liquids). $42.95

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best GAMES The FAMILY THIS SUMMER

CHRISTMAS WOULDN’T BE CHRISTMAS WITHOUT A FAMILY GAME. BUT WITH KIDS INVOLVED, GAMES NEED TO BE FUN, FAST AND SIMPLE. SO, WE’VE GATHERED UP 13 OF THE BEST FAMILY GAMES THAT EVERYONE CAN ENJOY.

RAPIDOUGH Rapidough is an exciting twist on the classic playdough modelling games. The aim is to guess the word being modelled by your teammates before the other team guess their word. Lose the round, and you lose some dough! Rapidough is fast, funny and suitable for everybody over the age of eight.

EXPLODING KITTENS Another utterly silly game, Exploding Kittens is a fun card game for all ages. Based around the age-old game of matching pairs, with a hilarious selection of out-of-this-world special cards thrown in, explode a kitten and you are out of the game.

YAM’S Djeco has given the popular family game of Yahtzee a colourful makeover for kids. Specially designed for children ages four to eight, players need to get the best combination of animals to win the game.

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THROW THROW BURRITO If your household hasn’t yet been the host of a ‘burrito duel’, this summer is time to let the tacos fly. A simple, fast-paced game of card matching meets dodgeball, Throw Throw Burrito is a firm favourite with little (and big) kids everywhere.

LITTLE MIME A first game of imitation for little ones and their grown ups to play all together. Players help the animals find their way home by taking turns to pretend they are their mummy. Little games by Djeco are specially designed for children from the age of 2½ to 5 years old.

SPOT IT This tiny tin looks fairly innocuous, but open it up and your family will be hooked into playing time and time again, as you try to out spot the other players. Essentially, a game of Snap on steroids, this simple game is perfect for road trips and big gatherings. Be prepared for lots of shouting! K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U


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5 SECOND RULE It should be easy to name three breeds of dogs. But can you do it under the pressure of five seconds counting down? This fastpaced board game will leave everyone in giggles, as players frantically spit out their answers before the timer runs out.

KAPLA PLANKS If open-ended play is more your family’s thing, Kapla Planks are a great Christmas activity. Their unique design allows players to build a wide variety of structures without the help of additional or accessories. Suitable for ages: 3+.

SLAPZI From the crowd that brought us Tenzi, Slapzi is all about matching a picture card with a clue. The cards are big and bright, the pace is fast and furious, and the game is even more addictive than its predecessor.

COCORITO Suitable for ages three years and up, players match their coloured tail feathers to their bird. Teaching cooperative play, counting and colour recognition, swap the right feathers and collect as many as you can!

NOT PARENT APPROVED Ever wondered if you can get the words ‘booger juice’ and ‘vampire bunnies’ into a sentence? Challenge your childish side and imagination to find out who can create the funniest statement from the pre-written cards. Perfect for group get togethers, Not Parent Approved is a game full of belly laughs and mischief. ONE NIGHT WEREWOLF A fast-paced, fun game where every player has a role. There’s no elimination, no moderator, and no two games are the same. You need to play it a few times to get the hang of it, but with each game only taking 10 minutes, you are quickly into it and utterly addicted. There is strategy, intrigue, and it’s great for big groups (up to 10 can play), making it perfect for family get togethers.

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LITTLE ACTION It’s party time in the jungle! Build a pyramid, play skittles, throw and catch. Take up these and many more little challenges to win medals. A first action game to develop your little one’s fine motor skills. 2-4 players. Ages: 2-5

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DELICIOUS MOCKTAILS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY A low-sugar alternative to fizzy drinks, fun to make, and with all the tiny umbrellas and curly straws you desire, mocktails are a fabulous way for a family to say ‘cheers’ this summer.

C U C U M B E R & M I N T M O J I TO

A refreshing Mojito is the epitome of a summer’s day. This one is just as delicious, but comes without the headache the next day. INGREDIENTS

1 lime, quartered 1 tablespoon sugar 2 sprigs mint leaves 2 slices cucumber Ice ½ cup soda water

TO MAKE

• Squeeze the lime quarters into a glass, and then drop the limes into the glass. • Add sugar and fresh mint leaves. • Muddle well with the back of a spoon. • Add cucumber slices to glass then fill glass with ice cubes. • Pour in the soda water and stir. • Garnish with cucumber slice or lime wedge.

C H A M PA G N E M O C K TA I L

If you love your bubbles, this divine mocktail is the perfect alternative. Packed with fizz yet totally alcohol free, it’s great to share with the little ones. INGREDIENTS

¼ cup white grape juice concentrate, frozen 1½ cups apple juice, chilled 2¼ cups soda water, chilled Strawberries

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TO MAKE

• In a jug, stir grape concentrate and apple juice, until dissolved. • Add the soda water. • Pour into champagne glasses. • Add strawberry for garnish.

PASSIONFRUIT & LIME SODA M O C K TA I L* This simple mocktail is quick to make, so you can spend more time on the important task of over decorating. Hello flamingo swizzle sticks! The passionfruit and lime combination add a slightly tart and tangy burst of flavour, balanced out perfectly with a dash of sugar. INGREDIENTS

Approx. 500ml SodaStream sparkling water, or bottled sparkling water 2 passionfruit 1 lime, halved 1 tablespoon coconut sugar Ice TO MAKE

• Distribute the sugar and lime juice, along with the passionfruit pulp equally in each glass. • Fill the glasses with ice and top up with sparkling water. • Stir and serve. *Recipes courtesy of SodaStream K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U


P I N K I TA L I A N CREAM SODA

Fruity, flavoursome, and totally decadent, this is the perfect mocktail to get your party started.

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INGREDIENTS

300ml SodaStream sparkling water, or bottled sparkling water 200g fresh or frozen raspberries ¼ cup (70g) raw sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract ¼ tsp bicarbonate of soda 2 tbsp pouring cream Whipped cream Fairy floss Fresh raspberries TO MAKE

This fizz-tastic mocktail is full of flavour. INGREDIENTS

• Place raspberries, sugar and vanilla in a small heavy bottomed saucepan. Heat on medium-low and bring to a gentle boil. • Remove from heat. Add bicarbonate of soda and mix well. Allow to cool slightly. • Strain into a glass jar and refrigerate until ready to use. • To serve, divide raspberry mixture equally between two 400ml glasses (about 3 tablespoons per glass). • Top each glass with chilled sparkling water until two thirds full. • Spoon a tablespoon of cream in each glass. Top with whipped cream, fairy floss and raspberries. Serve immediately.

Approx. 500ml of sparkling water 60g frozen berries 1 teaspoon coconut sugar ½ lemon, juiced 4-6 freshly picked mint leaves 1 vanilla pod, split Ice TO MAKE

• Pop the frozen berries, coconut sugar, lemon juice, mint and the vanilla bean into a small pot over a low heat and cook until berries begin to collapse. • Once broken down, remove the vanilla pod. Pour remaining contents through a sieve into a bowl using a spoon to push through as much as possible. • Add ice to the serving glasses, pour the berry mixture over the ice and top up with sparkling water. Serve immediately.

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SUMMER READS FOR BIG PEOPLE IF THE BAMBINOS WILL GIVE YOU A SLICE OF SERENITY TO LOSE YOURSELF IN A PA G E-T U R N E R T H I S S U M M E R, T H E S E T I T L E S A R E AT T H E TO P O F O U R R E A D I N G L I S T.

THE SOUTHERN BOOK CLUB’S GUIDE TO SLAYING VAMPIRES Grady Hendrix

Patricia is a modern day housewife living in Southern USA. She has a beautiful home, hardworking husband, teenage kids... everything is great. But then Patricia is invited to join a local book club that is transfixed on real life murders. And when James Harris, the ‘nephew’ of a recently deceased lady in her suburb turns up, her instincts tell her something is not quite right with him. Grady Hendrix brings a mix of Drag Me to Hell with a sprinkle of humour to entertain readers from start to finish. You will be left laughing yet slightly horrified the whole way through.

THE HATING GAME

Sally Thorne Lucy and Joshua each work at a publishing house that recently decided to merge to save them both from collapse. They are given no choice but to work across from one another every day of the week. They are young, attractive and both excellent at their job. Everything seems perfect but… they absolutely hate each other. Or do they? Follow Josh and Lucy as they attempt to coexist in their heavily charged relationship. This is a very fun and easy summer read that will pull you in with the “will-they-won’t-they” of their relationship.

THE PAPER PALACE

Miranda Cowley Heller Elle is currently 50 years old, has three beautiful children, a loving husband and a friend named Jonas. Best friends since childhood, the story centres around her relationship with Jonas and how years of their intertwined lives are changed forever changed after an event at a recent dinner party. Switching between past and present, the story aims to give context to who Elle is by dipping in and out of not only her life, but that of her mother and grandmother. The Paper Palace is a complicated and captivating story that brings new meaning to family drama.

WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING

Delia Owens Abandoned at a young age, Kya lives and learns from the land, closing herself off from others for most of her life, Until there comes a time where she is drawn to two young men from town. All seems well until something unthinkable happens. When one of the men is found dead, locals immediately suspect the wild barefoot beauty living in the marsh. Where the Crawdads Sing is an unforgettable book full of beautiful, descriptive language and is the perfect combination of sorrow, romanticism and mystery.

REVIEWS BY TARA HARRISON A married mum of three boys and avid reader, Tara Harrison has made it her mission to make sure she continued to read as a part of her self-care. Understanding that our lives are too busy to waste time on books that are not a good match for us, she now reviews and recommends those better reads via her Instagram page @thebookwellreadinc. Follow her for more reviews.

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REVIEWS

BOOKS THE CURIOSITIES Zara Fraillon and Phil Lesnie

Miro wakes one morning to find the world isn’t quite the way he thought it was. When the Curiosities choose Miro as the one they nest on, Miro is led to discover all the marvels waiting in the shadows where no-one else looks. Sometimes though, the Curiosities can make Miro feel alone and invisible in the darkness. But perhaps Miro isn’t as alone as he thinks . . . A beautiful celebration of disability, diversity and pride in who you are, from one of Australia’s most loved and awarded writers for children, and author of The Bone Sparrow and Wisp. A lyrical and moving story inspired by the people who see the world differently. RRP: $16.99

ANIMAL TRAIN: WOLF GIRL 6

Anh Do, illustrated by Lachlan Creagh

Wolf Girl and her pack are back for another hackle-raising adventure. When Gwen and her dogs jump on a train bound for the mountains, the last thing they expect is to land in the middle of a zoo full of fierce and deadly animals! In a fight between soldiers armed with menacing drones and animals armed with teeth and claws, it’s no secret whose side Wolf Girl will be on. But will it be obvious who is friend and who is foe? Another thrilling, page-turning and exciting adventure from the bestselling author, comedian and artist Anh Do. For ages 8-14. RRP $15.99

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SOMEBODY’S LAND: WELCOME TO OUR COUNTRY

Adam Goodes and Ellie Laing, illustrated by David Hardy

From Australian of the Year, community leader and anti-racism advocate Adam Goodes and political adviser and former journalist Ellie Laing, with artwork by Barkindji illustrator David Hardy, Somebody’s Land is an invitation to connect with First Nations culture. With powerful words and full-of-life illustrations, this poignant book invites children and their families to imagine themselves into Australia’s past, to feel the richness of our First Nations history. For ages 4-8. RRP: $24.99

A BOY CALLED CHRISTMAS

Matt Haig, illustrated by Chris Mould

You are about to read the true story of Father Christmas. If you believe that some things are impossible, you should put this book down right away, because this book is FULL of impossible things. A Boy Called Christmas is an enthralling tale that tells the story of Santa as a child. A glorious mix of fairytale, folklore and fun, it’s a Christmas classic for a new generation. Now a major film coming in November 2021, this is the first magical book in the festive series from the number one bestselling author, Matt Haig. For ages 7-9. RRP: $14.99 K I D S O N T H E C O A S T.C O M . A U • K I D S I N T H E C I T Y.C O M . A U




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