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During your child’s first five years , nurturing the development of compassion, independence and resilience is just as crucial as setting the stage for reading and math. That’s why our Balanced Learning® approach combines character development with play and academics to give children a strong, well-rounded foundation for learning and life.
Nemours Children’s Health goes well beyond medicine to ensure good health, often before your child is even born.
After a 20-week ultrasound revealed an abnormality, Brittany, an expectant fi rst-time mom from Philadelphia, was referred to Nemours Children’s fetal cardiologist, Shubhika Srivastava, for evaluation and diagnosis. Learning that her baby would be born with a rare and complex congenital heart defect and would need highly specialized heart care after birth, Brittany delivered Vea at the Advanced Delivery Program at Nemours Children’s Hospital, Delaware. Eleven months later, pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon, Christian Pizarro repaired her tiny heart. And today, Vea is walking and running like crazy and stealing hearts.
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15 Years...
This issue marks the 15th anniversary of PLAYGROUND Magazine. What an adventure it's been getting to experience and feature all the fun places to go and amazing services for Central Florida families.
So much creativity, passion and hard work goes into every page of each issue. And none of it would be possible without our advertisers. Please take note of the businesses inside this issue that help keep PLAYGROUND Magazine a free resource for local parents.
Inside this special issue, you'll find a ton of information for families with new babies. The Mama Must-Haves (page 12), Baby Shower Trends (page 14), Puppy Love (page 22) and B.Y.O.Baby (page 28) articles are great reads for families with new babies. I'm especially excited about the adorable newborn portraits by Kossina Creative featured in the La La Land story (page 18).
With summer just ahead, check out our annual Summer Camp Guide (page 38) to begin narrowing down all the exciting camp options the Orlando area has to offer. Plus, Dig This! (page 24) will inspire us all to get outdoors more and connect with nature and our kids.
I hope you enjoy this 15th Anniversary Issue featuring our dynamic community that I truly believe makes Central Florida an amazing place to raise our families!
PLAYfully,
Heather Reneau@playorlando
ABOUT THE COVER:
This month's cover photo comes from Amanda Kossina, owner of Kossina Creative Photography. Amanda's studio caters to maternity, newborn and family sessions. With a wide array of props, sets and accessories, Amanda can set the perfect scene for any theme. This photo of sweet baby Malia showcases the detail Amanda puts into each session. She loves providing parents with tangible keepsakes of their child's precious first days. To book a session, call 407-2057297 or visit KossinaCreative.com
Heather Reneau Publisher & Creative Director heather@playgroundmagazine.com
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Contributing Writers: Amanda Green Janeen Lewis Laura Lawton Maddy Zollo Rusbosin
Contributing Photographers: Jessica Friend
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The inside scoop on what’s happening around town for Orlando families!
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The Nursery School of The First Academy will serve infants (beginning at 8 weeks old), toddlers and 2-year-olds. The First Academy Nursery School will provide a safe, loving environment for the littlest Royals to grow developmentally, socially and spiritually. Nursery School families may apply to continue their school journey at The First Academy, where their children will be immersed in a Christ-centered, college preparatory experience from 3-years-old through graduation. At The First Academy Nursery School, your child will be known, loved and prayed for every day. To schedule a tour and apply, please visit thefirstacademy.org/academics/nursery-school or call 407-206-8861.
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Bilingual Family Play Dates
Looking for a playgroup for bilingual families that meets on a consistent basis? Bilingüitos GrupoPLAY in Orlando meets in-person at various locations around town to help foster friendship and community among language enthusiasts. It follows a free, no-strings-attached playgroup model. The goal with these meetups is for you and your kids (up to age 12) to build friendships and form connections with other families who are also on a bilingualism journey. The Orlando group is led by @casabolanos.
Upcoming dates: April 8, May 13 bilinguitos.com/grupoplay
When you have a newborn at home, a good night’s rest does wonders. Enter: Orlando Doulas and their overnight care offerings. The woman-founded company is the city’s premiere agency connecting parents with experienced doulas. While Orlando Doulas offers everything from labor support to postpartum care, their evening services give exhausted moms and dads a much-needed break. It’s simple: The doula comes to your home to look after your bundle of joy (and assist with tasks like laundry and bottle cleaning) as you have an uninterrupted night’s rest. It’s truly a game-changer for those first few weeks home. If you’re interested in booking (or becoming part of their team) visit orlandodoulas.com, email donna@orlandodoulas.com or call 407-921-0627.
Mama Must-Haves
Whether you’re expecting baby number one, two or beyond, here are six essentials that make pregnancy and postpartum a little easier.
By Maddy Zollo Rusbosin1. Hatch, The 24/7 Feeding Jumpsuit, $138, hatchcollection.com
Aptly named the 24/7 Feeding Jumpsuit, this one-piece is ideal for pre- and postpartum. It’s so flattering, you’ll never want to wear anything else.
From stretch marks to swelling, there’s a long list of annoying ailments that go hand-in-hand with a growing tummy. Meet the Frida Mom products specifically formulated to target these issues. Our fave? The in-shower lotion that moisturizes itchy, dry skin and streamlines your routine.
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This wrap’s chic design lets you nurse discreetly any time and any place without compromising on comfort or style.
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While there’s nothing wrong with the classic U-shaped pregnancy pillow, this one from Boppy (the brand known for their nursing support cushions) has an extra plush design. Its versatility allows you to position it in various ways to support your bump, hips, back, shoulders and more.
Have an older child who hates waiting? Get a visual timer so they can have a realistic idea of when mama will be done feeding and ready to play.
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This non-alcoholic vino is a satisfying alternative if you’re craving a glass of bubbly or festive mocktail.
BRANDPATTERNS
We asked Laura Lawton, a certified event planner, to give us the inside scoop on the hottest trends for baby showers and
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Simple balloon bunches have given way to much more creative balloon installations with embellishments of every shape and size. Our local balloon artists are constantly coming up with unique o erings, such as custom confetti fills, elaborate vinyl and hand lettering, and creative balloon tails of all kinds. We’re also seeing balloon layering, with custom shades created by balloons within balloons, and even installations inside a balloon itself.
Balloon Babe @balloonbabe.fl
My Boo Custom Balloons @mybooballoons
Orlando Florida Balloons Decor & Event Design @fancyballoonsdecor
We’re seeing lots of new pop-ups in Central Florida o ering champagne service, elaborate grazing spreads and “choc-cuterie” desserts for days. Custom cookies are here to stay, but don’t stop there! Check out these creative vendors who provide full-service drink and dessert design.
Champagne Social @champagnesocial.orlando
The Cocktail Cart @thecocktail_cart
Florida Candy Bu ets @floridacandybu ets
Not only do flower bars go the distance on creating a gorgeous backdrop and conversation piece, but they also provide a unique takeaway your guests will be talking about for days after the event. Floral arranging workshops are another way to create one-of-a-kind visuals combined with an interactive group activity to entertain your guests.
Poppy Flower Co. @poppyflower_co
The Floral Way thefloralwaystudio.com
FarmGal Flowers @farmgalflowers
Nothing beats the comfort of attending a shower at the host’s home. Talented rental companies can help you overhaul a backyard into a stunning set by curating a bespoke outdoor living room lounge. Many of these companies also o er tabletop rentals that pair well with their staple pieces, so be sure to ask about glassware and linens.
RW Events @rentalsbyrwevents
Ocean Hawks Rentals @oceanhawksrentals
Echo Event Rentals @echoeventrentals
Here are the baby shower trends and resources at the top of Laura’s list:
LIVE Location. Location. Location. Check out these chic and intimate settings to elevate your event. Choosing a fresh location will help you create a memorable experience for your guests.
The Acre Orlando
4421 Edgewater Dr., Orlando theacreorlando.com
Ette Hotel
3001 Sherberth Rd., Kissimmee ettehotels.com
Wave Hotel, Lake Nona 6100 Wave Hotel Dr., Orlando lakenonawavehotel.com
Sterling Event Venue 20524 County Rd. 455, Minneola sterlingeventvenue.com
Cypress Grove Estate House 290 Holden Ave., Orlando rw-brands.com/cypressgrove
Penthouse 450
157 E. New England Ave., #450, Winter Park penthouse450.com
The Tea Room Experience 420 E. Church St., Unit 109, Orlando thetearoomexperience.com
The Heavy 1152 Harmon Ave., Winter Park theheavywp.com
The Wellborn 211 N. Lucerne Cir. E., Orlando thewellbornorlando.com
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For more of Laura Lawton’s favorite trends and local vendors, follow BASH Orlando on Instagram at @bash.orlando.
La La Land
Orlando photographer, Amanda Kossina, creates fairytale-style drama in her newborn portraits.
Photos by Kossina Creative
Puppy Love
Take a peek inside Rocco’s ruff-tastic room
It all started with a wallpaper sample. After scrolling through endless nursery décor ideas, PLAYGROUND’s editor, Maddy Zollo Rusbosin, finally found something she loved for her son, Rocco: A wallpaper adorned with dogs wearing everything from sunglasses to blue bandanas. The Rifle Paper Co. print became the focal point of the room and the inspiration for the theme.
Because this was her second child and her first boy, Maddy wanted something aesthetically different from her daughter’s tropical, flamingo-filled oasis. With the wallpaper as an eyecatching accent wall, she incorporated classic blue tones and sporty elements into the rest of the space. Here are a few design details that made Rocco’s room complete:
Paw Prints
Playing off the Rifle Paper Co. print, Maddy wove canine-inspired elements throughout the nursery. Beyond finding a dog-patterned crib sheet from Little Unicorn, she had a lot of luck on Etsy. From the cute basket to the mobile over the changing table to the set of six watercolor prints, all featuring puppies playing different sports, the room is brimming with animal accents.
Something Old, Something New
When it came to outfitting the interior, Maddy already had a few key pieces, including a changing table dresser that was hers when she was a baby. There was also the ultra-comfy recliner that she used in her daughter’s nursery, along with a cabinet filled with toys passed down to Rocco from his big sister. In terms of new purchases, Maddy went with the Babyletto Sprout 4-in-1 Convertible Crib and the Ruggable Plaid Blue & Ivory Rug. Both buys had longevity in mind: The crib comes with a toddler bed conversion kit, and the rug is machine-washable and made with stain-resistant material.
High-Tech Helpers
Instead of a traditional bassinet, Maddy opted for Happiest Baby’s SNOO Smart Sleeper that has built-in white noise and gently rocks throughout the night. The coolest part? If Rocco starts to fuss, it increases the sound and motion, soothing him back to sleep. She also incorporated other techy items designed to make her life easier, like the Hatch Rest 2nd Gen noise machine that’s equipped with multiple sound settings, a built-in night light and a time-to-rise clock and the VAVA Baby Monitor with Split Screen so she can watch both kids at once.
Cool Local Brand Alert!
Wanting to jazz up the basic white SNOO sheets and swaddle, Maddy enlisted local mom Nikki Nocella to tie-dye them. Nikki is the creator of Ice Pop Tie-Dye (@icepoptiedye on Instagram), where she creates custom dyed creations. DM her for orders!
Dig this!
10 BIG BENEFITS of Gardening with Kids
By Janeen LewisGardening is a fun and educational way to add a little more blue sky and sunshine to your days. Plus, your kids will love munching on veggies from the garden when dinnertime rolls around.
HERE ARE 10 reasons TO PLANT A GARDEN WITH YOUR FAMILY:
1. Students who garden might score higher on science tests. Gardening is full of science. Children learn about plant classification, weather, soil, pests and disease. They are introduced to botany in a natural, hands-on way, and recent research shows that students who had gardening experiences as part of their school curriculum did better on standardized science tests than students who were not exposed to gardening in school.
2. If they grow it, they will eat it. As a teacher and a Junior Master Garden club leader, I’ve witnessed the “if they grow it, they will eat it” phenomenon. Students love to harvest and taste foods that they’ve grown themselves. Master Gardener Beth Tovi, who has mentored elementary-aged gardeners for many years, says she sees the nutritional and health benefits children gain from gardening. “With the growing concerns about obesity, diabetes and even high blood pressure in children, gardening gets them physically active and outdoors. And children will eat anything they grow – even if it’s green.”
3. Digging in the dirt might offer health benefits. Some studies show that children raised on farms might have a lower risk of asthma, respiratory allergies and autoimmune disorders due to their exposure to certain microbes and fungi found in the dirt. Letting children play in the dirt may actually make them healthier than keeping them tidy and clean inside the house.
4. Gardening strengthens emotional and interpersonal skills. Children who garden learn responsibility, patience, perseverance and how to deal with disappointment if the garden doesn’t grow the way they expected. They also learn how to collaborate with others to get the garden work done.
5. Gardening connects children with nature. When children garden, they gain ownership in what they are cultivating. I have seen my own children grow “attached” to the plants in our garden. As children become more knowledgeable about all the living things in the garden, they are less likely to be afraid of touching the plants, getting soil on their hands or being near bugs.
PIZZA GARDEN
Grow all the herbs to add to a pizza. For an extra touch, make the garden round like a pizza.
FAIRY GARDEN
Include flowers, plants and miniature structures to create an inspiring place for your child’s imagination to grow.
POLLINATOR GARDEN
Build a garden that attracts butterflies, bees, birds, bats and other insects and animals that will help pollinate plants. Try planting milkweed, zinnias and snapdragons.
HERB GARDEN
Grow herbs inside on the windowsill or outside on the patio. Easy options for beginners include basil, oregano, sage, thyme or parsley.
ART GARDEN
Grow flowers and plants that can be used to make art or grow a garden of plants for kids to sketch.
MAZE GARDEN
Create a maze with hedges, grasses or corn. Put something interesting in the middle of the maze, like a sculpture, fountain or another special garden bed.
PETER RABBIT GARDEN
Grow the vegetables found in Mr. McGregor’s garden. The great thing about this garden is that you can grow some of the vegetables – carrots, lettuce, radishes and cabbage – in cool weather, so you could continue to garden into fall.
6. Gardening helps relieve stress for the whole family. A garden can be therapeutic and help reduce stress. In fact, a study in the Netherlands showed that after 30 minutes of gardening, subjects who had shown stress before they gardened had a “fully restored” positive mood. Gardening together can help the whole family feel more harmonious.
7. Gardening teaches kids to problem-solve. “When they garden, children learn problem-solving skills,” Tovi says. “They say ‘This trellis doesn’t work very well. How can we make one that will better support this kind of plant?’” In a garden, children ask questions like “What is eating this plant?” or “Is this tree dying?” Once children become absorbed in solving the problems in a garden, they want to research to find the best answers. “They become sleuths, starting in the garden and heading into the computers,” Tovi says.
8. Gardening is a good workout. Gardening is good physical labor involving muscles that don’t always get a workout. Even the most seasoned gym-goer may admit to being sore the day after working in a garden. Gardening involves stretching, bending, digging, lifting, pulling and raking. Even the youngest gardener with simple tasks gets physical activity.
9. Gardening helps children become environmental stewards.
When children start reaping the food and flowers that come from a garden, they realize a garden’s impact on them and their impact on the garden. Once they have this tangible experience, it is much easier to teach them to care for the environment.
10. Gardening can lead
to a longer life.
Studies show that adults who garden in their later years live longer. Instead of living a sedentary life, gardeners get off the couch and are active in nature. Teaching children good habits when they are young will make them more likely to follow them throughout their lives.
Sow the seeds of a garden with your child today and watch them reap the benefits for a lifetime.
No Yard? No Problem!
If your backyard is a concrete patio or an apartment balcony, you can still grow a bountiful garden in containers. Choose some eco-friendly containers with drainage holes in the bottom, fill them with a potting mix and then choose seeds or seedlings to plant. Another option is to grow an herb garden inside on a sunny window ledge.
A terrific resource for starting a container garden is The Vegetable Gardener’s Container Bible: How to Grow a Bounty of Food in Pots, Tubs, and Other Containers by Edward C. Smith. This book teaches even beginning gardeners how to grow organic food in small spaces.
Check It Out
We Garden Together! is an introductory garden book for kids (ages 3 to 6) featuring hands-on planting and growing activities that can be done in a small yard, classroom or community garden.
Need Help?
Grab some gardening supplies, get your questions answered or take a workshop at these plant nurseries in the Orlando area.
LUKAS NURSERY, Oviedo
SOUTH SEMINOLE FARM & NURSERY, Casselberry
PALMER’S GARDEN & GOODS, Orlando
APENBERRY’S GARDENS, College Park
B.Y.O.Baby
Places to go with baby in tow
Words by AmandaFITNESS & WELLNESS
Exercise releases endorphins. Endorphins make mom and baby happy! These groups will surely put a smile on your face.
Full Circle Yoga
Best for babies who are not yet crawling, Full Circle Yoga’s popular Baby & Me class is designed to help mom regain her postpartum strength while bonding with her bundle of joy.
Full Circle Yoga, Winter Park • fullcircleyoga.com
Balanced Baby
Balanced Baby offers several classes designed for new moms and their babies and toddlers. We recommend the Mama Fit class, which is a mixture of Pilates, Barre and HIIT style exercises. Balanced Baby, Winter Park • balanced-baby.com
FIT4MOM
There’s strength in motherhood and in your muscles after taking this stroller-friendly boot camp.
FIT4MOM, two locations in West Orlando westorlando.fit4mom.com
Hike It Baby
Nothing cleanses a new parent’s soul quite like getting outdoors on a hike with your baby. Check out the mommy & me hikes, walks and social meetups.
Hike It Baby • hikeitbaby.com
Giggling Guppies
This mommy and me class focuses on building gross motor skills for toddlers in a gym setting. It’s a great way to help your toddler get their wiggles out.
Legacy Gymnastics, Maitland • legacygymnasticscenter.com
Bella Boppers Dance Classes
Bop to the rhythm together at this parent-friendly intro to dance class for toddlers. Your tiny dancers will learn basic dance moves and rhythmic awareness while having fun through imaginative play. Bella Ballerina, Winter Park • bellaballerinawinterpark.com
ART & CULTURE
It’s been said that Picasso could draw before he could talk. These groups bring out your child’s creative genius.
Toddler Tuesdays
This fun workshop features colorful crafts and attractions to get toddlers thinking outside the (crayon) box.
Crayola Experience, Orlando • crayolaexperience.com/orlando
Toddler Art Play
Watch your little one embrace their inner Picasso with creative toddler art play. This class fills up fast, so be sure to register early. Creative Jane Art Studio, Winter Park • creativejaneart.com
After a period of snuggling and bonding at home with your new baby, you’re finally feeling like it’s time to venture out. Take a deep breath, put on your best nursing bra and leave the house with baby in tow. Our list will help you find all the best baby & me groups in Central Florida.
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A sweeping revival is underway.
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Trap Baby & Me
This fun and unique take on the mommy & me music class introduces young minds to trap, R&B, afrobeats and gospel music. The researchbased curriculum uses instruments and nursery rhymes that represent a diversity of culture. Trap Baby & Me, Orlando & Lake Mary trapbabyandme.com
Kindermusik
Teach your little rocker to shake, rattle and roll with this popular music play group that inspires creativity and builds community for families. Grow & Sing Studios, multiple locations growandsing.com
Musikgarten
Bond with baby through music and movement in a studio setting. They offer pop-up classes and 8–12-week sessions.
Bushel & Peck Musikgarten Studio, Winter Park bushelandpeckstudio.com
Mr. Richard’s Teatime Dance Party
Mr. Richard has been entertaining Central Florida toddlers for over a decade. This monthly dance party featuring acoustic sing-along favorites gives parents a chance to get out and chat while also keeping the kids entertained. Infusion Tea, College Park • mrrichard.net
Baby & Me at The REP
Foster a love of theater early in these themed sensory play classes at the Orlando REP. Classes include music and dramatic play. Orlando REP, Orlando • orlandorep.com
Symphony Storytime
The Orlando Philharmonic brings classic childhood fairytales and stories to life while introducing children to all the instruments in an orchestra.
The Plaza Live, Orlando • orlandophil.org
Stroller Tours
This stress-free walk through the galleries during a special hour when “crying and chatty babies are welcome” gives moms a moment away from hectic days at home. Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando • omart.org
Music Together
This baby/toddler music series teaches families 25 songs together over a 10-week semester. Classes also include fun take-home extras, including an illustrated family songbook. Songbirds Music, Art & Dance Center, Oviedo songbirdsmusicartdancecenter.com
PLAYTIME WITH A TWIST
The babies and toddlers think they’re just playing, but shh… they’re learning, too! These fun activities have an extra educational competent for families.
The Breakfast Club
Introduce baby to solids in a fun and social way at this 4-week class series facilitated by a feeding therapist. Baby Bliss, Orlando • babyblissfeeding.com
Sensory Play Group
Interact with your child through sensory play at this regular meetup in the park. There are class options for babies and children up to 6 years old. Big Talk 4 Little Ears, Winter Park facebook.com/BigTalk4LittleEars
CLASSIC STORYTIMES
Nothing can capture a toddler’s attention quite like an engaging storyteller. These are some of our favorite storytime outings.
Leu Gardens Storytime
Open a new chapter in their childhood at this free indoor storytime event at one of Orlando’s most beloved botanical gardens. Leu Gardens, Orlando • leugardens.org
Tiny Tales & Family Storytime at the Library
Your little literature lover will adore these animated storytellers. The Orange County Library System offers lots of options for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, including a bilingual storytelling program in Spanish & English. Orange County Library System • ocls.info
Library Early Readers Program
The Seminole County Library System’s Early Literacy & Storytime Program offers a variety of activities for pre-readers. Events include toddler time, family & preschool storytimes, and the nationally recognized Mother Goose on the Loose program for babies. Seminole County Library System • seminolecountyfl.gov
Fables on the Farm
Toddlers will go wild for storytime on the farm. The book is followed by a meet & greet with baby goats! Families may even get the chance to help feed the baby farm animals. Wildflower Farm, Orlando • wildflowerfarmorlando.com
Storytime at the Zoo
Storytellers will share a fun story about animals in the zoo courtyard. Kids will also have a chance to meet and learn about a special animal ambassador.
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Sanford centralfloridazoo.org
Whimsical Themed Storytime
Families are invited to the Reading Corner inside this lovely shop in Lake Mary. Monthly events feature whimsical themes, music, games, coloring activities and snacks. Some events include character meet-and-greets, live animal interactions and special entertainment.
The Whimsy Emporium, Lake Mary • thewhimsyemporium.com
GO PLAY! Family Events Calendar
INTERNATIONAL FLOWER & GARDEN FESTIVAL
Now through July 5
EPCOT
It’s the perfect time of year to visit this celebration of all things flowers. This festival includes special scavenger hunts, decorated topiaries and edible delights. Expect family-friendly play areas and exhibits geared specifically to kids, along with a concert series that is fun for the whole family!
disneyworld.disney.go.com
Sunset U-Pick
SEVEN SEAS FOOD FESTIVAL
Select Days, Now through May 7
SEAWORLD ORLANDO
Oceans of flavor and fun are waiting at SeaWorld. From foodies to families, everyone will find tasty delights among more than 200 distinct (and mostly new!) offerings this year. seaworld.com
SUNSET U-PICK
April 8, 4–8:30 p.m.
SOUTHERN HILL FARMS
Enjoy extended hours for picking during this special event! With live music by Gilly & the Girl, food trucks, beer and wine and Kids Zone fun, this is one night out the whole family will enjoy. There are no admission fees to enter. southernhillfarms.com
DINOSAURS
April 8–July 9
LEU GARDENS
Dinosaurs are back! Prehistoric creatures will inhabit the 50-acre gardens. Discover some of the most feared creatures on the planet. Featuring over 20 life-size dinosaurs ranging in size from 14 inches to a massive 33 feet. centralfloridazoo.org
FORT CHRISTMAS BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
April 15, 9:45 a.m.–4 p.m.
FORT CHRISTMAS HISTORICAL PARK
This is a free musical event. Bring chairs, blankets and a picnic or purchase from the food trucks. Question? Email parks@ocfl.net or call the park at 407-254-9310. osc.org
KIDS NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
April 15, 6–10 p.m.
ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER
The Orlando Science Center’s (OSC) exhibits will come to life after hours for this new event full of energy and handson fun! Youth ages 5–12 are invited to explore exhibits, experience enhanced programming and enjoy a pizza dinner. They will also participate in handson activities and see an interactive live science show. Caregivers can enjoy an evening on the town while children have an entertaining experience of their own exploring all the wonders OSC has to offer. osc.org
Spring has sprung, and we have the details for the hottest family-friendly events in town.Dinosaurs at Leu Gardens
CENTRAL FLORIDA EARTH DAY
April 22, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
LAKE EOLA PARK
Central Florida Earth Day is an exciting day of colorful and educational exhibits and activities! Admission is free and open to the public. You can look forward to a family-friendly, dog-friendly, alcohol-free and smoke-free event. Come on out to join your community for Central Florida’s largest Earth Day celebration. cfearthday.org
FAMILY WORKSHOP: CELEBRATE THE EARTH!
April 22, 1–3 p.m.
ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART
Put the "art" in "Earth" by celebrating Earth Day at OMA! View landscape paintings, artifacts and artwork that pay homage to the planet. Using recycled materials, create a 3-D hanger of the Earth to display in your home! omart.org
WATERMELON FESTIVAL
May 6, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
FLORIDA CHILDREN'S MUSEUM & BONNET SPRINGS PARK’S GREAT LAWN
No two watermelons grow the same and neither do you! You’re one in a MELON. Celebrate the unique and colorful ways children grow and develop at this watermelon-themed event. explorefcm.org/event/watermelon-festival
BLUEYS BIG PLAY
May 6 & 7, 11 a.m., 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
The #1 kids show on Disney Junior and Disney Channel comes to Orlando. Bluey’s Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series. The play features an original story by Bluey’s creator, Joe Brumm, and new music by awardwinning Bluey composer, Joff Bush. drphillipscenter.org
DISNEY ON ICE: FROZEN & ENCANTO
May 12–14
AMWAY CENTER
Dazzling ice skating transports you to Arendelle to be a part of Anna's adventure to find Elsa, whose icy powers unleashed an eternal winter. Then, enter the fantastical Madrigal family's casita amidst the beautiful mountains of Colombia. Join Mirabel on her journey to save her enchanted family home alongside her sisters, Isabela and Luisa. disneyonice.com
KIDS FRINGE THEATER FESTIVAL
May 20–21 & 27–28
ORLANDO GARDEN CLUB
Kids Fringe is a special part of the Orlando Fringe Festival dedicated specifically for children and families. This free event is open to the public and does not require a Fringe Button or admission to any show. Enjoy performances by Fringe artists and local arts organizations, workshops and hands-on art activities guaranteed to get your family’s creative juices flowing. orlandofringe.org/kidsfringe
ART EXPLORERS CLUB
Tuesdays–Sundays
ROLLINS MUSEUM OF ART
This free membership program introduces visitors ages 6–13 to a world full of art through creative missions inspired by pieces from their collection. Explorers collect prizes and stamps in their special members’ passport with each project-all while expanding their imagination and art research skills. rollins.edu/rma/education/families.html
StoryTime & STEM at Orlando Science Center
KidsTown’s StoryTime builds STEM skills through a shared love of stories and exploration! The StoryTime program engages young scientists with the story’s theme through playful, hands-on exploration. The 30-minute sessions include a book reading and an activity designed by early childhood professionals. Themes and books change monthly. StoryTime guests may design a dinosaur, explore the surface of Mars, build a robot and much more! StoryTime is included with admission, but capacity is limited. Pick up a ticket at the entrance of the KidsTown Studio at least 15 minutes before the program starts to reserve your spot. Offered weekdays at 11:30 a.m.; weekends at 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. osc.org
Summer Camp Guide
All Kids Spanish
Give the gift of a second language! Fun online summer Spanish program for kids (toddlers to 5th graders). We offer beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. There are group and oneon-one programs available with a range of time options to accommodate your busy schedule. Programs for students from bilingual schools to practice their skills. Check out our early bird discounts!
321-460-2844 • allkidspanish.com
Anana Prana
Our goal is to help children develop confidence, creativity and emotional well-being through the practice of yoga and artmaking. Using thematic week-long camps, we create a space of magic in which anything is possible! Daily art projects, yoga, meditation, games and more! Offering camps in the Hunters’ Creek and Edgewood areas.
glaucia@ananaprana.com
321-345-0670
ananaprana.com/summer-camp
Big Dreams Bloom
Calling all young lady makers, budding designers, artists, scientists and CURIE-ous creators for camp with Big Dreams Bloom — the ultimate girls’ summer camp experience! The girls are sure to love Doll Designer, Doll House Design, Cosmetic Chemistry, Art HERstory, Fiber Arts, Castle Creator and Girls Rock. Join us at our new space located within Monarch Learning Academy/Church on the Drive. Can’t wait to see you there!
1914 Edgewater Dr. Orlando bigdreamsbloom.com
Central Florida Community Arts
CFCArts offers dozens of exciting summer camps designed to meet students where they are. From half-day camps for our youngest children to full production camps for teens, we create fun, encouraging environments for youth to explore performing arts, work with professionals, make new friends and grow as performers. Get details and register today at CFCArts.com/ Camps or email youth@cfcarts.com
CFCArts.com/Camps
Cranium Academy offers a 10-week summer camp program for children ages 5–10. The camp offers new themes every week that combine science, art, sports and more. Cranium also offers STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) camps for children ages 5–10. With more than 20,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor space and state-of-the-art classrooms, Cranium Academy is the ultimate summer camp destination!
Cranium Academy of East Orlando • 407-255-2171
Cranium Academy of Winter Garden • 407-294-6950 camps.endeavorschools.com
Dance 360
Spend the summer at Dance 360 Orlando. We offer a full-day or half-day option with a different theme each week. All summer camps include lots of fun, dancing, crafts, games, water day and Kona Ice. Ages 2 & up are welcome. Summer Camp begins the week of June 1. We look forward to spending the summer with your child at Dance 360 Orlando.
4867 New Broad St., Orlando 407-704-6800 • dance360orlando.com
Florida Film Academy
Florida Film Academy is proud to have served our Central Florida community for 12+ years! Summer camp experiences range from filmmaking, art, drawing and animation to make up FX, coding, prop design and more! Locations for Summer 2023 include Disney, Universal, Winter Garden Studio and Trinity Prep in East Orlando. Students ages 7–12 and 13–18 are encouraged to register!
1261 Winter Garden Vineland Rd., Ste. #250, Winter Garden FlFilmAcademy.com
Full Sail Labs
Full Sail Labs, designed by Full Sail University, offers STEAMbased summer camps for kids (ages 7–12) and teens (ages 13–17) in topics they love, including entertainment, media, art and technology. Full Sail Labs is proud to offer 5-day virtual and campus summer camps this year. All camps include instruction, interactive practice, development, collaboration, feedback and the assessment of projects.
221 S. Semoran Blvd., Winter Park • 407-673-6249 fullsaillabs.com/main-summer-camp-2023
Grow & Sing Studios
Sing, Move, Bond and Grow at Kindermusik with Grow and Sing Studios! Joyful experiences stick with us—including educational ones! Build confidence, strengthen family connection and help your child meet developmental milestones through the power of music. Enjoy instruments, stories, dancing, singing and more! Inperson/virtual summer options available for newborn–age 5 and their loving adults. Six locations around Central Florida. Join us for our 19th summer!
407-970-2774 • growandsing.com
Hi Lite Coaching
Level Up your middle or high school teen’s skills in our Level Up Life Skills Camp! This 2-week, full-day opportunity will leave your teens feeling confident and competent about adulthood as they gain the skills to be actively engaged in their lives. Teens will learn to manage time, set goals, write resumes, experience job interviews, etiquette basics, financial literacy, the basics of cooking, physical wellness and more! Offered in June and July. hilitecoaching.com
Kiddie Academy
Kiddie Academy’s® CampVentures® program turns your child’s ordinary summer into a summer of exciting exploration. It nurtures your child’s development by expanding on the Life Essentials® curriculum and helping to make connections to the world around them. CampVentures inspires imagination through hands-on activities, field trips and themed events while balancing individual needs and interests. We are enrolling! Call or visit today!
Multiple locations across Central Florida kiddieacademy.com
Lake Cypress Summer Camp
Campers choose their own adventure! Every week is a different theme and includes on-campus field trips, lots of specialty camp rooms, swimming, sports, dance, martial arts, inflatables and more! June 5–July 28, 2023. Choose any weeks you’d like!
9 a.m.–3 p.m. ($299) Camp Day or 7:45 a.m.–5:45 p.m. ($389) Extended Day.
6189 Winter Garden-Vineland Rd., Windermere 407-905-7737 opt. 7 • camp.windermereprep.com
Lake Highland Preparatory School
Highlander Summer offers 50+ week-long summer camps for 4-year-olds through rising high school students. Enroll in fun, high-energy camps that focus on STEM, innovation, sports, arts and more! Highlander Summer also provides specialty themed camps for young pirates, mermaids and adventurers. General day camps and extended hours are also available. Registration is open to all – come for one week or stay all summer!
901 Highland Ave., Orlando 407-206-1900 ext. 1176 • highlandersummer.org
Mad Science
Shake up a flask of fun with Mad Science Camps this summer! Campers will design inventions, build their own robots, engineer with LEGO bricks, concoct gooey slime, mix bubbling potions, and more! Your junior scientist is going to have a BLAST! Halfday and full-day camps available for ages 4–12. Mad Science Labs are located in the Oviedo Mall and West Oaks Mall in Ocoee. Register today. We have FUN down to a science! cfl.madscience.org/parents-register-c.aspx 386-898-4570 • MadScienceRocks@gmail.com
O2B Kids
O2B Summer Camp offers FUN first to every child every day, and your child’s learning will never stop. Our integrated activity approach offers subjects such as art, science, technology and sports, plus neighborhood time, team-building and weekly themed events. Make this the summer your child will remember forever! Tuition ($219 weekly) includes lunch, snacks, field trips, a shirt and a backpack.
Oviedo: o2bkids.com/locations/o2b-kids-oviedo-child-care Altamonte Springs: o2bkids.com/locations/altamonte-springsday-care
One School of the Arts
One School of the Arts Summer Camp offerings range from kindergarten readiness to STEAM activities, from outdoor fun to reading and math, where the heart and mind are fully engaged.
1675 Dixon Rd., Longwood
407-774-0168
• oneschool.net/summer-camps
Orange County Regional History Center
History and fun collide at our Adventures in History summer camp program. We provide a safe and fun learning environment that combines cool historical facts with STEAM content through hands-on activities. Campers will discover the history that surrounds us every day! Each camper receives before- and after-camp care and an exclusive summer camp T-shirt. We offer classes for ages 6–8 and ages 9–11, May 30–August 4, 2023. 65 E. Central Blvd., Orlando 407-836-8580
• bit.ly/HistoryCtrSummerCamp
Orlando Magic Youth Basketball Camps
Take your child’s skills to the next level this summer by registering them for an Orlando Magic Youth Basketball Camp! Every camper will receive a full-sized Orlando Magic basketball, Magic swag and a ticket to a Magic home game. Boys and girls ages 7–17 of all skill levels are welcome. Register your child today at orlandomagiccamps.com
Multiple locations throughout Central Florida, Lakeland and Tampa
406-698-6496
• orlandomagiccamps.com
Orlando Repertory Theatre
Orlando REP’s Summer Camps return to Orlando and UCF with creative drama, musical theatre, productions and more for students in pre-K through 12th grade. Visit our website to view all available summer camps. Based on stories from beloved books, movies and musicals, all camps welcome both beginners and experienced performers. Learn more at orlandorep.com or call 407-896-7365.
407-896-7365 • education@orlandorep.com orlandorep.com/camps-classes
Orlando Science Center
Fun and discovery await your kids with weekly STEM camps that build 21st century skills! Experiences include hands-on activities, labs, exhibits, live shows and more. Topics and fees vary by grade (Pre-K–9). Our most popular camps are filling up fast , with very few spots still left for campers in Pre-K–grade 4, so sign up today! More spaces are available for campers in grades 5–9 with engaging opportunities for fun, learning and career exploration.
777 E. Princeton St., Orlando 407-514-2112 • osc.org/learn/summer-camps
Orlando Shakes
With options for students in grades K–12, young performers will take center stage to perform their hearts out in thrilling performing arts camps from Orlando Shakes! While learning from theater professionals, our campers will tackle essential acting skills while exploring their craft through fun themes, including Magic Tree House, ROBLOX, Shakespeare and more!
812 E. Rollins St., Orlando orlandoshakes.org/education/summer-camps
Park Maitland School
Bring out their best this summer! At Park Maitland School, we’ve designed the perfect camp for your child, complete with more options to explore, including Day Camps, Academic Camps and Specialty Camps. They’ll grow more independent, develop new skills and continue to learn — all while having fun and making friends!
1450 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland 407-647-3038 • ParkMaitland.com
Primrose Schools
At Primrose Schools® Summer Adventure Club, your child will discover new things every day in an environment committed to their health and safety. They’ll explore hands-on activities — like sports, robotics and more — that encourage them to think with creativity, compassion and resourcefulness. School may be out for summer, but learning is still in.
Primrose Schools in Central Florida primroseschools.com
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Seminole County Area Rowing
Our Learn to Row summer camp program, open to middle and high school students, teaches the basics of rowing and is a wonderful introduction to this competitive team sport. Sessions, available in June and July, are led by our award-winning former Oxford University coach. No experience necessary. Register early to receive discounted pricing!
seminolecountyarearowing@gmail.com scarowing.org/summer-rowing
The Central Florida Zoo
Kids ages 2–17 can spend their summer at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens! We offer a wide variety of summer programs where your kids can meet animals, learn about wildlife conservation, play games and more designed for their age group. Spots fill quickly, so register your child today! Visit our website to learn more.
3755 W. Seminole Blvd., Sanford 407-323-4450 ext. 123 • CentralFloridaZoo.org
The First Academy
Royal Summer at The First Academy is for all students in Central Florida (preschool through rising 12th grade). Some features include all-day and half-time camp opportunities from June 5–July 28. All camps have engaging offerings, including academics, sports, the arts and additional summer fun!
2667 Bruton Blvd., Orlando thefirstacademy.org/summercamps
The Geneva School
Summer fun is on the way! The Geneva School is excited to offer several summer camps in 2023 at our 40-acre campus in Casselberry. Unique offerings include Farm to Table, Archery, Battle Camp, Dinosaur Days, Under the Big Top and more! Programs range from K4 through 12th grade. For more information, please visit our website at genevaschool.org/ summercamps.
1775 Seminola Blvd., Casselberry 407-332-6363 • genevaschool.org
XL Soccer World
XL Soccer World Summer Camp offers a fun, rewarding soccer experience for ages 4–14. Our half-day or full-day camps offer a daily themed soccer program with extended care, lunch and specialized coaches. Our brand-new facility in Lake Nona is adding enrichment programs, field trips and STEM activities.
Orlando: 825 Courtland St., Orlando 407-641-4791 • xlorlando.com
Lake Nona: 12314 Suttner Ave., Orlando 407-863-3101 • xlnona.com
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