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Babies, Toddlers and Too Much Added Sugars

Nearly all toddlers and majority of babies eat too much added sugar in US.

Nearly all babies and toddlers in the U.S. consume added sugars in their diet, much of which comes from foods thought to be healthy, like yogurt and even snacks marketed toward babies like puffs, applesauce, and crackers. Early added sugar intake could lead to poor nutrition and health later on in childhood and adolescence.

Consuming added sugars is a risk for infants and toddlers because it can influence their taste and future food preferences. “The consumption of added sugars among children has been associated with negative health conditions such as cavities, asthma, obesity, elevated blood pressure, and altered lipid profiles,” said lead investigator Kirsten Herrick, of the National Institutes of Health. It’s crucial to focus on healthful nutrition in the baby and toddler years as eating patterns early in life strongly shape eating patterns as kids get older.

The 2019 study on added sugar intake for babies and toddlers ages 6-23 months found that for toddlers, most added sugars came from fruit drinks, candy, and sweet baked goods, while sugar intake for babies mostly came from yogurt, snacks marketed toward babies, and sweet bakery goods (Herik et al, 2019).

Foods high in sugar are generally not nutritionally-dense, meaning kids miss out on getting healthy, balanced meals when more calories come from sugar. When choosing snacks for babies and toddlers, it’s important to check labels on packaged foods. Even foods marketed toward babies and toddlers like applesauce, crackers, puree pouches, puffs, and yogurt melts have added sugars.

What’s better than buying packaged snacks? Offer fruit and vegetables. Introducing fruits and veggies early and offering them often can prevent picky eating (or make picky phases shorter), and improve health now and in the future. Instead of reaching for pouches and purees, offering soft, small pieces of fruit and veggies can help babies get used to the taste of fruits and vegetables without them being overpowered by fruit juices, which is common in baby food pouches.

Easy fruit and veggie snacks for babies and toddlers (note: cut into small pieces for babies and young children)

• Berries

• Banana slices

• Peaches, pears, nectarines

• Apples

• Applesauce (no added sugar)

• Steamed cauliflower, carrots, or broccoli

• Bell peppers

• Cucumber

• Avocado

• Raisins

• Sweet potato

If you need assistance in helping your kids eat a balanced diet or overcome pickiness, contact the W.E.L.L. Clinic at Children’s Primary Care Medical Group.

The W.E.L.L. Clinic specializes in helping kids, teens, and families make habit changes to improve health in the following areas: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, and screen time. To make a W.E.L.L. Clinic telehealth appointment in La Costa call 760-633-3640, and for Oceanside call: 760-547-1010.

Sources: Herrick, K.A., Fryar, C.D., Hamner, H. C., Park, S., Ogden, C.L. 2019 . Added Sugars Intake among US Infants and Toddlers. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.jand.2019.09.007

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Happy Mother’s Day, Building Homes & Summer Camp Time!

Mother’s Day is a special day that should be celebrated all week or even the entire month. If you need gift ideas, find inspiration on page 18. Since you are reading our magazine, you are likely a mom, and know that being a mom is the best gift. Enjoy and love your family every day and give them lots of hugs.

May Day falls on May 1, reminding us of the arrival of spring. Show appreciation to a family member or friend by giving them a basket of flowers or a small treat. When I was a child, we would drop flowers on a neighbor’s front porch, ring the doorbell, say “Happy May Day!” and hide behind the bushes to see their reaction.

This month we have a new social gathering idea for you—start a brunch club. Find the article “How to Start a Brunch Club” on our website at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/dining-andrecipes. You will love the various theme ideas.

Schools are becoming more creative and thinking outside the box. On page 22, read about Learning Choice Academy, where students learn valuable skills while building a tiny home and selling it. This two-year program, suitable for all students, transforms math, writing and reading skills into engineering, construction, marketing and sales skills. It’s also a fun way to learn how to use tools like hammers, screwdrivers and saws. Who knows, maybe one day these students will build a home for you!

It’s crunch time for choosing summer camps for kids (find them throughout this issue). And check out page 14, where we present an age-appropriate guide to ensure the best summer camp experience. Experiences for young first-time campers are quite different from those of teens, but all are positive. Summer camps provide opportunities for exploring new skills, boosting confidence and promoting team building. They’re a lot of fun for everyone involved!

Happy Mother’s Day on May 12! Love your family all year long.

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Shayla Colton of University Heights with daughter Rosie (21 months). “I love being a mom because there is nothing like seeing joy, love and happiness on my daughter’s face. Rosie is beyond what I could wish my child to be; she is my beautiful rainbow baby.”

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Gift Idea for Foodie Moms

People who appreciate receiving and giving edible presents will absolutely love the new book from America’s Test Kitchen, Food Gifts: 150+ Irresistible Recipes for Crafting Personalized Presents, written by food stylist Elle Simone Scott. Discover doable tips and inspiring ideas for cooking, baking, assembling, styling, personalizing and crafting fabulous food gifts for every occasion.

Local Dad Photos Needed

In honor of Father’s Day, we’re saving space in our June issue for a handful of photos of local dads with their kids. Want to be included? Email your clear, fun photos to editor@sandiegofamily.com by May 10 for consideration. Please include:

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• Put “Dad’s Day 2024” in the subject line

Star Wars Fans Unite!

Access the brand new edition of Flourishing Families and hundreds of resources for families with special needs at www.SNRFSD.org. Read articles about sports programs, life planning, the power of caregivers supporting each other, how to prepare for IEP meetings, treating epilepsy and more.

Wondering how to celebrate Star Wars Day (May 4)? We offer great ideas that transport families to a galaxy far, far away. Find super cool crafts and recipes for Blue Milk Pudding (made with Tatooine’s favorite blue bantha milk, of course) and Sarjenn Snowcaps at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonal-happenings/how-to-celebrate-star-wars-day. Oh, and may the “fourth” be with you!

Participate in the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Escondido on Saturday, May 11 to help raise awareness and funds to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Best Buddies program is dedicated to fostering one-to-one friendships, leadership development and integrated job opportunities for people with IDD. The Friendship Walk plays a key role in funding the program in schools, workplaces and local communities. Learn more and register for the walk at www.bestbuddiesfriendshipwalk.org/sandiego

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An age-by-age guide to

the Best Camp Experience

Summer camps offer more than playtime—they offer transformative experiences that shape a child’s growth and independence while building cherished memories. For each age group and stage of development, kids’ experiences at summer camp have different benefits and considerations.

While San Diego County has a plethora of camp options, think about your child’s unique needs, interests and goals. A first grader’s camp experience should look very different from that of a preteen. Take the following into consideration for each age group:

Early Childhood (ages 4-6)

At this age, summer camps focus on encouraging curiosity and fostering skills (social and otherwise) through playful activities. Camps often offer themed weeks—ranging from nature exploration to arts and crafts—where little ones engage in imaginative play, outdoor adventures and storytelling.

These day camps typically prioritize a nurturing environment that introduces teamwork, sharing and cooperation through fun-filled games and activities.

Important considerations:

Comfort and familiarity : Ensure the camp environment is nurturing and familiar, allowing for a smooth transition. Familiar faces or activities help ease separation anxiety.

Safety measures (important at every age and stage): Verify the camp’s safety protocols, especially regarding supervision, allergies and basic medical needs.

Communication: Choose camps that prioritize communication with parents when needed or requested.

Play-based learning : Look for camps that emphasize play-based learning to nurture curiosity and social skills in a fun and engaging way.

Elementary Kids (ages 7-10)

As children step into the elementary years, summer camps offer a broader spectrum of activities. Sports camps are popular, providing fundamental skills training in activities like soccer, basketball, gymnastics or swimming. Adventure camps introduce thrilling experiences that include rock climbing, ziplining and camping, encouraging a sense of courage, confidence and resilience.

Specialized camps also emerge at this age, catering to specific interests such as coding, robotics or theater. Camp is a great way to nurture budding passions and talents or explore new ones. Teambuilding activities and structured games further develop social skills and cooperation among peers as developing relationships becomes more important.

Important considerations:

Interest alignment : At this age, include children in the decisionmaking process and discussion of hobbies/sports they’re interested in or passionate about.

Balanced activities: Seek a balance between structured activities and free time for social interaction and personal exploration.

Friendship opportunities: Ask if the camp facilitates teamwork and bonding among campers through group activities and team sports.

Independence development: Encourage camps that foster independence through small responsibilities and decision-making opportunities.

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Preteens (ages 11-13)

Entering the preteen phase, camps focus on honing skills and providing opportunities for personal growth. Leadership camps empower adolescents through workshops, discussions and challenges that cultivate self-confidence and decision-making abilities. Wilderness camps push boundaries with outdoor excursions, fostering independence and resilience through survival skills and exploration.

Creative arts camps delve into various art forms, offering more specialized instruction and advanced techniques to develop talent and encourage self-expression. Individual growth and the ability to develop strong friendships is essential at this age.

Important considerations:

Challenges and growth: Look for camps offering appropriate challenges that encourage personal growth and selfconfidence.

Specialized interests: Consider specialized camps that cater to your child’s interests and talents, providing opportunities for skill development.

Communication and support: Ensure the camp has mechanisms that support preteens navigating social dynamics and offer open communication with counselors.

Balance and rest : Acknowledge the importance of downtime amidst more intensive activities to prevent burnout.

Teens (ages 14-17)

The teen years mark a shift towards more immersive and specialized experiences. High schoolers can opt for camps tailored to their career interests or college goals, such as STEM camps, journalism workshops or entrepreneurship programs, providing hands-on experiences and mentorship.

Overnight adventure camps for teens include wilderness expeditions, whitewater rafting and international travel programs. These experiences challenge teens physically and mentally, fostering resilience, adaptability and a global perspective. Community service camps allow teens to contribute meaningfully through volunteer work, promoting empathy and social responsibility.

The social component is essential for teens, but it can take on different

forms. While some kids enjoy a teambuilding extroverted camp experience, others prefer programs that focus on independent growth or learning a new skill. Make sure your teen is comfortable with the level of social interaction offered.

Important considerations:

Goal alignment: Select camps that align with your teen’s future goals or career interests for a more focused experience. Or, if your hard-working student needs a break, look for a more relaxed experience doing something completely out of the ordinary.

Independence and responsibility : Encourage camps that promote independence and responsibility, allowing teens to make decisions and navigate challenges.

Mentorship and guidance: Look for programs with experienced mentors or instructors who can provide guidance and support to teens exploring their passions. You never know where they may find the perfect person to write a recommendation letter for a college application.

Community impact: Consider camps that involve community service or global initiatives to instill a sense of social responsibility and global awareness.

Did you miss our article last month about preteens and teens becoming summer camp counselors? Find great tips and local programs at www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/ summer-camps-and-programs/ counselor-in-training

The Best Camp Experience

Regardless of age, summer camps serve as transformative spaces where children and teens develop essential life skills, forge lasting friendships and create cherished memories. As your family explores and chooses camp experiences for every age, consider your child’s evolving needs for the best camp experience. v

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35 Mother’s Day Gifts

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Mother’s Day is upon us and once again, I’m trying to figure out what to get my mom. The woman needs nothing, rarely gives hints of what she might like, and doesn’t need any more “things” to clutter her home at this point in life. If you can relate, perhaps your mom would enjoy some of the Mother’s Day gift ideas below. Or maybe you would! Feel free to post this list on the refrigerator for your family to see.

Experience Gifts

• Plane ticket – Use miles or purchase a ticket for Mom to visit family or friends.

• Theater tickets – Choose a movie or live performance to entertain Mom this year.

• Classes – Encourage Mom’s hobbies by giving her crafting, exercise, genealogy or cooking classes.

• Spa package – The gift of relaxation is a classic gift for Mother’s Day.

• National Parks Pass – U.S. citizens and residents (ages 62 & up) are eligible for a Senior Lifetime Pass for $80, giving them access to over 2,000 federal recreation sites. Learn more at https://store.usgs.gov/ lifetime-senior-pass.

Digital Gifts

• Charitable donation –Donate to a cause Mom cares about. Get ideas for local nonprofits at www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/donations-volunteersand-local-fundraisers/san-diegononprofits-need-support

• Digitize photos and videos –Reach out to companies like  DVD Your Memories or take on the project yourself.

• Audible, Kindle Unlimited –If Mom is a reader, she will love a variety of e-books and audiobooks available through Amazon.

• Gift cards for everyday needs –With the cost of everything on the rise, Mom might enjoy a little help with expenses like groceries, gas, Target, etc.

• DNA test – Help Mom learn more about her heritage through companies such as AncestryDNA.

Edible Gifts

• Homemade goodness – If you meal prep for your family, consider making extra and delivering it to Mom. Or, reach out to a local caterer to find a chef who offers meals made at home.

• Food of the Month –Don’t think the options are limited to fruit! Look online for monthly charcuterie boxes, coffee, pickles— even pizza. There are also subscriptions for those with dietary restrictions.

• Gift cards to local restaurants – Everyone has their favorite brunch spot, winery or dinner restaurant. Or, consider a gift card to a new place she’s been wanting to try.

• CSA farm box – Farm-fresh produce from local spots such as Yasukochi Family Farms or J.R. Organics are always fun to receive.

• Meal kits – Have you tried Hello Fresh, Home Chef or Blue Apron? These kits are delivered with ingredients, cooking instructions and recipes.

Practical Gifts

• Handyman help – Have Mom make a list of things that need to be done around the house and hire someone to get it done.

• Lawn service – Hire a lawn care provider for weekly maintenance or to do a big project like trimming an overgrown tree.

• Car care – Mom might appreciate a car detailing or carwash membership.

• House cleaner – Hire a house cleaner to do weekly cleaning or to help with a one-time spring cleaning.

• Laundry service – Consider gifting laundry service. Bonus if it includes pick up and drop off.

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Gifts of Time

• Family photo – Arrange a group photo session with the children and grandchildren. If family is spread across the miles, consider organizing a family collage instead.

• Weekly coffee date – Whether in person, on the phone or via Zoom, Mom will appreciate some catch-up time.

• Family game night – Set up a dozen game nights, once a month perhaps, for a fun family competition.

• Plant a garden – If Mom loves taking care of her garden, but can’t do heavy lifting anymore, offer to do it for her.

• Mom and me adventure – Plan a day, evening or weekend for just the two of you.

Fill a Basket with Consumables

• Product palooza – Purchase

Mom’s favorite bath and shower products or gift her some of your faves.

• Pet supplies – Does she have a pet? Provide new items for her furry friend.

• Hobby supplies – Offer to take mom shopping to refill her favorite craft supplies or try new ones.

• A basket of fun – Have fun choosing items with packaging in her favorite color or pick a theme like chocolate or snacks.

• Her favorite treats – Gather small gift cards ($5 to $15) to Mom’s favorite spots for a quick treat (Coffee Bean, Jersey Mike’s, Panera, 85C Bakery Cafe).

Memberships and Subscriptions

• Newspaper and magazines –There’s something therapeutic about flipping through hard copies of magazines. Purchase a subscription to her favorite.

• Streaming service – Perfect for a new season of Mom’s favorite show that is only available on a different streaming service than what she has.

• Renew a membership – If Mom already has memberships to Amazon Prime or Costco, why not renew them for her?

• Gym/fitness membership –Is there a local gym or yoga studio Mom would like to try? Perhaps she would benefit from a personal trainer.

• Digital greeting cards – If Mom likes to email greetings for every occasion, she might enjoy a digital greeting card membership to Blue Mountain or Jacquie Lawson Cards. v

Pam Molnar is a freelance writer and mother of three. She’s an avid party planner who prides herself in creative gift-giving.

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Local school helps students build confidence and life skills From Tiny Homes to Big Dreams

Tiny homes may be small, but they have a lot to offer. Not only are they cute, practical and environmentally friendly, these petite residences are also the focus of an award-winning Career Technical Education (CTE) pathway called Energy, Environment & Utilities at The Learning Choice Academy (TLC), a local K–12 public hybrid homeschool. During the innovative two-year program, a team of high school students works with instructors, volunteers and industry professionals to design, develop, construct and sell a modular tiny home. Along the way, students develop an entire toolkit of important life skills.

How the Program Works

During the first year of the twoyear pathway, students enroll in a foundational class called Energy, Environment & Design. Coursework covers topics like solar panels, energy efficient lighting design and sustainable options for utilities (gas, electric and water). Although there are informal opportunities to assist in the build process, most of the initial year is spent on design and planning.

The following year, students take Applied Sustainable Construction and build their planned project. The endresult is a real-life tiny home measuring

20 feet x 8.6 feet. After completion, the house is sold by the students, with proceeds going towards the following year’s project.

The program runs both classes concurrently, so a tiny home is produced each year. It is open to all TLC high school students (as space allows), though is generally taken by juniors and seniors.

Why Students Benefit

Participating students develop a wide range of marketable job skills, including engineering, construction, marketing and sales. According to Kacie Desmond, project manager, “These practical skills enable them to make informed decisions about what they want to pursue after high school, and set them up to succeed with some baseline abilities.”

Students also develop key socialemotional skills, such as confidence, adaptability, communication, leadership and teamwork. “Through completing the project as a team, students see what they are capable of, which promotes their willingness to take risks and think big throughout their lives,” says Desmond.

Kayla, a student participant, especially enjoys the team aspect. “My

favorite part of the day is working with other students on this project,” she says. “It’s really fun to see how we all come together as students in different grades to work on this project.”

Throughout the program, students are exposed to potential career paths through presentations by professional guest speakers — architects, tradespeople, engineers, executives and educators. These impactful encounters can open doors to post-graduation possibilities, inspiring students to pursue a trade or attend college.

Students also gain a better understanding of certain issues facing their community — for example, the need for affordable housing and the importance of sustainability in our changing world.

Another exciting aspect of the program is that 100 percent of participating seniors have graduated. “Students who otherwise struggle in school, either behaviorally or academically, have found a place to shine in this project,” says Desmond. “Doing something with their hands, of real-world importance, and being part of a team, has shown to be very effective for many students who may otherwise be hard to reach in traditional learning environments.”

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Lisa Pawlak Photos courtesy of The Learning Choice Academy

What Else to Know

Since the tiny home program’s inception in 2019, over 100 TLC students have participated. The recently expanded program is now available at two TLC sites (Chula Vista and La Mesa), with the goal of building two tiny homes each year. There are 50 students currently enrolled, with two dedicated teachers, Travis Nixon and Jason Foyer, offering guidance and expertise.

“Mr. Nixon and Mr. Foyer taught us that the strength of our team was each individual member but the strength of each member was our team,” says Isabelle, a former participant. “We tried our best to value each person’s abilities and learn from them.”

Who’s Taking Notice

TLC’s tiny home program has received several notable awards and accolades, including:

• Semi-finalist in the Educational Innovation category for the Building Hope IMPACT Awards 2023

• Instructors Travis Nixon and Jason Foyer and Project Manager Kacie Desmond received second place for Voya’s Unsung Heroes Award in October 2023. This award recognizes innovative teaching and projects across the country.

• Winner of Classroom of the Future Foundation’s (CFF) Innovate Award. This will be recognized at the 21st Annual Innovation in Education Awards on May 16 at SeaWorld San Diego.

Where to Learn More or Support the Program

The Learning Choice Academy is planning a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tiny house warming event in late May/early June, which is open to the public. To learn more about TLC’s tiny home program—or to inquire about purchasing a tiny home or sponsoring any portion of the program—visit https:// sites.google.com/learningchoice.org/ studentbuilttinyhomes/home. v

Lisa Pawlak is an award-winning contributing writer who lives in Encinitas.

Mariners Christian School

Building A Firm Foundation Through Christ-Centered Education Opening Fall, 2024 for Grades TK-1

• Love for Christ • Exemplary Academics

• Whole Child Focus • Connected Community

• Culture of Innovation

Mariners Christian School is pleased to open a second campus providing outstanding education to Christian families in Oceanside. As a covenant Christian school, we are equally dedicated to providing exemplary academics and spiritual formation while focusing on the needs of the whole child.

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4010 Mystra Dr., Oceanside, CA 92056

• Caring for children in the Clairemont and UC Communities for 50+ years

• Small class sizes of 12 to 15 students and 2 experienced teachers

• Teaching independence, socialization skills, and kindergarten readiness

• Loving one-on-one attention for every student

• Christian, play and art based learning

• Two large age appropriate playgrounds

• Air conditioning in every classroom

• Half and Full Day care 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch

Spring into color with 55 acres of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus. 9 am–5 pm. Through May 12. $14–$23, 2 & under free. 5704 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad. www.theflowerfields.com

Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

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May Day

FREE Cajon Classic Cruise. Wednesdays through October. 5–7:30 pm. Main & Magnolia, downtown El Cajon. www.cajonclassiccruise.org

Padres Home Games. Tonight vs. Reds, May 10–12 vs. Dodgers, May 13–15 vs. Rockies, May 24–26 vs. Yankees & May 27–29 vs. Marlins. Petco Park. Tickets: www.padres.com

Hold Fast. Explore local kelp forests and climate change, witness up-to-theminute kelp forest mapping and more. Daily through Sept. $19.95–$24.95. Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. Reservations required:  www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

Dino Valley. This new land features an interactive build-and-play area, tons of prehistoric fun and three roar-some rides including DUPLO Little Dino Trail, Explorer River Quest and Coastersaurus. Open daily. Legoland, One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

U-Pick Strawberry Fields. Daily, 9 am–5 pm. Carlsbad Strawberry Company, Cannon Rd. & I-5. www.carlsbadstrawberrycompany.com

Butterfly Jungle Safari. Become immersed in the vibrant world of pollinators while discovering the important role butterflies play in nature. Daily through May 12. $15, plus park admission. Safari Park, 15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido. www.sdzsafaripark.org

Foodies 4 Foster Kids. Restaurants will have a designated menu item, in which a portion of each sale will be donated to Promises2Kids benefitting foster children. May 1–31. Participating restaurants: www.promises2kids.org

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UltraStar Cinemas Discount Thursdays. Receive 50% off all movie tickets and popcorn. 7510 Hazard Center Dr. Showtimes: www.ultrastarmovies.com

FREE Community Health Fair. Eye screenings, STEM activities, self-care kit for children and more. 5–7 pm. Sponsored by Grossmont Healthcare. Brady Family Clubhouse, 7600 Junior High Dr., La Mesa. www.grossmonthealthcare.org

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Recess at Omas: Dump Trucks & Dozers. Enjoy a day of the farm, operating tractors, digging holes and more. Through May 4. 10 am–4 pm. 14950 El Monte Rd., Lakeside. www.omasfamilyfarm.com

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“Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” in Concert. The award-winning score performed live to the film. 7:30 pm. $43 & up. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org

“Diary of a Wimpy Kid, the Musical.” Grab a hall pass and don’t be late for an adventure familiar to anyone who actually survived middle school. May 3–5 & 10–12. $20–$22. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. www.juniortheatre.com

FREE Belmont in Bloom. Dive into the wonders of spring with stunning floral arrangements, vibrant sculptures and local artists and performances. Weekends through May 27. Belmont Park, 3146 Mission Blvd. www.belmontpark.com

Viva La Música. Experience this festive, family-friendly Latin celebration in a new way as you dance to the hottest music, sample fiery flavors and more. Select dates through May 19. SeaWorld, Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com

Spring Into Camping. Set up your tent, explore, hike and more. 1 pm until tomorrow, 10 am. $26. Lake Poway, 14644 Lake Poway Rd. Register: www.poway.org

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Star Wars Day: Turn to p. 12 for fun ideas LEGOLAND Water Park. Features water slides, sandy beaches, Build-A-Raft River plus Pirate Reef and LEGO Legends of CHIMA Water Park comprising 10 acres of water fun. Weekends through May 26. 11 am–5 pm. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. www.legoland.com

FREE Fiesta Cinco de Mayo in Old Town. Food, music and family-friendly activities. Today, 10 am–8 pm & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. www.oldtownsandiego.org/ cincodemayo

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FREE Campo Days. Explore the Wild West, ride a historic train and more. Today & tomorrow, 9 am–5 pm. 4 museums: Motor Transport Museum, Gaskell Brothers Stone Store Museum, Camp Lockett Event & Equestrian Facility & Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. www.visitcampo.com

Family Fun at the Rink. Roller skating, live DJs and more. Sat. & Sun. afternoons. $15; includes skates. Ringer’s Roller Rink, 6060 Federal Blvd. www.ringersrollerrink.com

San Diego Humane Society Walk for Animals. Help provide animals with shelter and lifesaving medical care, help families adopt new pets and more. $30–$50. NTC Park at Liberty Station. Register: www.sdhumane.org

FREE Comic Book Day. Check out the full list of comics available and find a store near you at www.freecomicbookday.com

FREE Convoy Nights: AANHPI Heritage Month Edition. Multi-cultural activities, entertainment and more. 4–9 pm. Kilowatt Brewing, 7576 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. www.convoydistrict.com

FREE San Diego FC Chrome Ball Tour. 3x3 street soccer tournament, musical performances, face painting, inflatables and more. 12–10 pm. 300 Park Way, Chula Vista. www.sandiegofc.com

KPBS Daniel Tiger & Katerina Kittycat. Practice social skills with story time, goodie bags and crafts. Today & tomorrow, 9:30 am–12:30 pm. $11.50. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. Register: www.sdcdm.org

FREE Fern Street Circus Neighborhood Tour. Showcasing the diverse talents of students from Fern Street Circus’s afterschool program. Today, Cesar Chavez Recreation Center, 455 Sycamore Rd. & tomorrow, Park de la Cruz, 3603 38th St. 2 pm. www.fernstreetcircus.com

Escondido Renaissance Faire. Jousting tournament, live entertainment and more. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. $12–$27; under 5 free. Felicita County Park, 742 Clarence Ln., Escondido. www.oldetymeproductions.com

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Cinco de Mayo

FREE Cinco de Mayo Festival. Mariachis, Aztec dancers and family fun. 11 am–5 pm. Grape Day Park, 321 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.eventbrite.com

Daniel Tiger Family Day at the Model Railroad Museum. Costumed meet-andgreet, crafts, story time and more. 10 am–12 noon. Included in admission; $20; 12 & under free. Balboa Park. www.sdmrm.org

Children’s Day at the Japanese Friendship Garden. Make koinobori, play games and eat kashiwamochi. 10 am–4 pm. $12–$14. Balboa Park. www.niwa.org

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Gator by the Bay. The largest and mostauthentic Louisiana-themed music and food festival this side of the bayou. Through May 12. Starting at $50; 17 & under free. Spanish Landing Park, 3900 N. Harbor Dr. www.gatorbythebay.com

Mother’s Day Teas. Finger sandwiches, tea and more. Through May 13. 11:30 am, 1 & 2:30 pm. $19.95– $44.95. Julian Tea & Cottage Arts, 2124 Third St., Julian. Reservations required: www.juliantea.com

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Hot Rods & Cool Treats. Fun Zone, carnival, build your own sundae, classic car show and more. 11 am–2 pm. Game and activity tickets at event. Pine Avenue Community Park, 3333 Harding St. www.carlsbadca.gov

Sun Printing at Birch Aquarium. Try creating the original “blueprint” by making your own cyanotype art. 12:30–2 pm. Included with admission. $19.95–$24.95. Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. Reservations required:  www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

FREE Kids Scavenger Hunt. Search for hidden treasures. 9–11 am. Blue Sky Ecological Reserve, 16275 Espola Rd., Poway. www.poway.org

FREE San Diego River Days. 30 free activities including guided hikes, clean-ups, nature walks and more. Through May 19. www.sandiegoriverdays.org

Balboa Park Pow Wow. Today & tomorrow, 10 am–6 pm. San Diego American Indian Health Center, Park Blvd. & President’s Way. www.sdaihc.org/powwow

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Mother’s Day

Kids Bowl FREE Two games a day through Aug. 17. Aztec Lanes, 6075 Aztec Cir. Dr. Details and to register: www.kidsbowlfree.com

Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise. Treat your mom with a memorable experience that will make her feel like a queen. 10 am & 2 pm. $74.63–$99.50; under 4 free. 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com

Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise. Live entertainment, scenic views and more. 11 am & 12 pm. $94.90–$114.90. Pier 1 Hornblower Landing, 1800 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

thursday | 16

FREE SANDAG Bike Anywhere Day. Ride to work, school, the beach or anywhere. Free T-shirts at pit stops while supplies last. Details: www.sandag.org/bikemonth

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Nat at Night. Explore the museum’s wonders after hours, plus admission is half price after 5 pm. 10 am–10 pm. $14–$24; 2 & under free. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org

FREE Friday Nights Live. Live entertainment and kids activities. Fridays through June 7, 5:30–7 pm. Santee Trolley Square, 9884 Mission Gorge Rd. www.santeespecialevents.com

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FREE A Day at the Park. Family-friendly multicultural celebration presented by the Port of San Diego. 12–5 pm. Pepper Park, 3299 Tidelands Ave., National City. www.portofsandiego.org

FREE OB Kite Festival. Make and decorate your own kite. 10 am–3 pm. Robb Field, 2525 Bacon St. www.oceanbeachsandiego.com

FREE Fiesta del Sol. Beachside music festival with inflatables, face painting, arts & crafts and more. Today, 9 am–10 pm & tomorrow, 9 am–8 pm. Fletcher Cove Park, 111 S. Sierra Ave., Solana Beach. www.fiestadelsol.net

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Science Club: Recycling Revolution. Learn about the importance of recycling, waste management and environmental sustainability through hands-on activities and discussions. Girls only: 10 am–12 noon; all scientists: 1–3 pm. $18. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

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ScrippsBallet.com/Academy 858.586.7834 Join Us this Summer and Experience the MAGIC! Serving the San Diego Community since 1987! Summer Intensives Theatre Camps TWO Camps for $550 expires 6/1/24 SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY COPPÉLIA and the TOYMAKER All seats $25 Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 4:00pm Family Ballet Series Joan B Kroc Theatre 6611 University Avenue, San Diego www.cityballet.org 858-272-8663 Advanced Reservations Required Hold Fast, an immersive art exhibition, explores local kelp forests and climate change through the lens of three local scientists and artists. Now Open! a new way to experience kelp “A learning environment that balances the physical, cognitive, creative, social & emotional needs of your child.” Leaders in Early Childhood Education Since 1970 Lic.# 376600498 858-755-8338 13692 Mango Drive, Del Mar Scheduling Tours for the 2024-2025 School Year Celebrating 54 years Visit our website www.delmarhillsnurseryschool.com

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Tel (858) 452-3030

• Children ages 9 months to 6 years

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Classes are filling up quickly! For more information, contact us at (858) 452-3030 or info@bethmontessori.com

Beth Montessori adheres to the principles of Association Montessori International (AMI)

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Coppélia and the Toymaker. A family ballet and ideal introduction to the story ballet art form. 4 pm. $25. Joan B. Kroc Theatre, 6611 University Ave. www.cityballet.org

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Red Shoe Day. Raise valuable funds for the San Diego Ronald McDonald House. 7–9:30 am. Intersections across San Diego. www.rmhcsd.org

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Sesame Summer Splash. Sun-sational events. Daily 10 am–6 pm, through Sept. 2. Sesame Place, 2052 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplace.com

Top Gun Maverick Party & Movie Night. 6 pm. USS Midway Museum, 910 N. Harbor Dr. Tickets: www.midway.org

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FREE Vista Strawberry Festival. Kids play zone, entertainment and strawberry deliciousness. 8 am–6 pm. Downtown Vista. www.vistastrawberryfest.com

Movies on the Beach: “The Sandlot.” 7:30 pm. $25. Hotel del Coronado Del Beach, 1500 Orange Ave. www.hoteldel.com

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Memorial Day

Padres Theme Game. Special theme game ticket includes hat and Padres vs. Marlins game. 3:40 pm. Petco Park. www.padres.com

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“Camelot.” Transport to a world of romance, revelry and magic with King Arthur, Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Through June 23. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 987 Lomas Santa Fe Dr., Solana Beach. www.northcoastrep.org

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With May being Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, families across the nation will be celebrating the rich cultural tapestry of the AAPI community. One way to participate with your family is to learn about dim sum, which not only offers a culinary experience, but a journey into the heart of Asian culture and community.

First, what is dim sum? Dim sum is a cherished tradition in Cantonese cuisine, consisting of foods served on small plates. In translation, dim sum means touch the heart. Here are some of my favorite ways to dive in to dim sum culture.

Have a family feast. Gather loved ones for a delightful dim sum feast at a local restaurant or eat a dim sum meal at home by trying a variety of pre-made foods and frozen dumplings from your neighborhood Asian market. Learn about dim sum culture. Educate your family about the rich history and cultural significance of dim sum. Share stories about its origins in tea houses, the etiquette of sharing dishes, and the symbolism behind popular dim sum foods.

Read picture books about AAPI culture, or written by an AAPI author. Take time to learn about different cultures together. Exploring traditions, cuisines or fun facts is a memorable, fun and educational experience. Consider reading these picture books with your kids: Asian Adventures A–Z or Asian Adventures Delicious Foods A-Z.

Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with Dim Sum

Support an AAPI small business, store or restaurant. Enjoy a meal at a local AAPI-owned restaurant and try Asian foods that are new to your family.

Traditional Dim Sum Foods (partial list)

Har Gow -- dumplings with shrimp and sweet bamboo shoots

Shumai -- open dumplings stuffed with garlic, ginger, shrimp and pork

Char Siu Bao -- barbecue pork buns. Usually the bun is steamed, but there are baked bun versions as well.

Deep Fried Vegetable Spring Rolls -- traditionally include carrots, glass noodles, cabbage and dried shiitake mushrooms

Steamed Bean Curd with meat and vegetables in a savory sauce

Coconut Jelly Cubes/Coconut Milk

Pudding -- chilled cubes of coconut milk, cow’s milk, sugar and gelatin

Fun fact: It’s traditional to drink tea from tiny cups (which requires lots of refilling) with dim sum. Since there is so much chatting during this communal dining experience, it’s customary to express gratitude to someone refilling your tea by tapping two fingers near the cup so there’s no need to pause the conversation.

Book author and educator Yobe Qiu is helping develop a Dim Sum Push Cart for toddlers, due for release this year. To pre-order the push cart or learn more about her books, connect via FB or IG @ byyobeqiu.

Where to Get Dim Sum in San Diego

Jasmine Seafood Restaurant Convoy

www.jasmineseafood.com

Imperial Mandarin Convoy

www.imperial-mandarin.com

Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine

Mira Mesa

www.goldenislanddimsum.com

Diamond Palace Dim Sum College Area

www.diamondpalaceusa.com

Hong Kong BBQ & Dim Sum

Mira Mesa

www.hongkongbbqdimsum.com

Emerald Chinese Cuisine Convoy (Note: Cash only)

www.emeraldchinesecuisineca.com

Shanghai Bun Chinese Tapas Bar Point Loma

www.shanghaibunsd.com

Tasty Noodle House

Convoy and Carlsbad

www.tastynoodlehouse.us/san-diego

Worth Mentioning

These restaurants don’t offer traditional dim sum, but they serve delicious dumplings (and other food).

Dumpling Inn & Shanghai Saloon

www.dumplinginn.com

Din Tai Fung, UTC La Jolla

www.dintaifungusa.com

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Yobe Qiu
With horses and pigs, grammar gets real— and children love

How do words work together to allow us to communicate?

Why does “Place the brown horse behind the pink pig” make sense but “Horse the brown pig place the pink behind” does not?

Grammar is our tool for clarity in communications. It is essential to writing well, and to understanding what we read.

At LePort Montessori, grammar is child’s play—literally!

A preschooler acts out verbs and builds scenes with The Farm. He learns to mark articles, adjectives, nouns, prepositions and conjunctions with colorful symbols, in response to prompts, such as “which word told you what type of cow?” Later in our Elementary program, he uses other materials to analyze more complex sentences, and has fun playing sentence diagramming relays.

Interesting questions, hands-on materials, and a playful spirit make grammar enjoyable to learn and understand at LePort Montessori. Children master it and acquire yet another key tool to become capable communicators and clear thinkers ready to flourish not just in school, but in life. Learn

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