FEBRUARY 2017
Wise Choices for Moms & Families
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY
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HOO’s PARENTING
BEDTIME ROUTINE FOR KIDS For many parents, one of the top power struggles is the nightly bedtime battle with their kids. Issues like being afraid of the dark can sometimes be the root cause of bedtime struggles with younger children. However, for many school-aged kids, the bedtime battle is simply an effort to assert their independence or perhaps a symptom of being overstimulated. Here are some tips on how to retain your parental authority over the bedtime schedule and ensure your school-aged child gets the sleep he needs to stay healthy. Establish a bedtime routine in order to keep transition to bedtime as consistent and pleasant as possible. One essential part to your bedtime routine is creating a peaceful, quiet environment well before ‘lights out’ time. Dim the lights 30 minutes before bedtime, and turn off the TV and video games. Don’t allow your child to take electronics into his room with him. If your child is afraid of the dark, you can put a nightlight in his room, but choose one that is dim. Some parents use a star chart to help their kids complete all steps necessary to get ready for bed. A star chart that includes tasks like ‘Take bath without an argument’ and ‘Brushes teeth’ can help kids remember what is next and feel a sense of accomplishment when goals for the day have been completed. Be sure to attach some sort of daily and weekly award to completed charts. It could be as simple as an extra few minutes for another bedtime story with you or extra video game time on the weekend. Make bedtime fun by including some special time with you in your child’s routine. Let him know that if he completes all his tasks to get ready for bed without delay, he will have time left before ‘lights out’ to choose a book to read with you and talk with you about his day. However, when it is time for ‘lights out’, be firm or your child may attempt to stay up later by asking for ‘one last story’ or ‘one last drink of water.’
School-aged kids need about 9 to 11 hours of sleep a night, so backwards plan their bedtime based on the time they have to wake up. If your child is hard to wake and is cranky all day, yet won’t fall asleep at night, he probably needs an earlier bedtime. Medical issues such as snoring and trouble breathing at night can also cause your child to be overly tired and interfere with his sleep routine. Ask the doctor for help with any medical issues that are keeping your child from sleeping well.
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Dear Parents of the Chattahoochee Valley, Welcome to our handy, parenting resource guide. I hope you will find lots of helpful choices on products and services for you and your family, along with some informative articles, handy resources and fun features. If you like our magazine, then you’ll love our website, www. HooKnowsTheValley.com. There you can read our magazine online, find other resources and use our SHOPPING DIRECTORY. This virtual buying guide provides our readers with a comprehensive list of local, family-friendly businesses. Plus with the ability for consumers to leave reviews on these businesses, it will help other parents make buying decisions. I invite you to go leave a few reviews to help us build this resource and share them with other parents like yourself.
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hoo’s Picks.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 7
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HOO knew?
The Amazing Heart The heart has four chambers, the left and right atrium and the left and right ventricles. Did you know the word ‘atrium’ is the Latin word for entrance hall and ‘ventricle’ is the Latin word for little belly? So, there’s a little belly inside our hearts…interesting.
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The heart weighs between 7 and 15 ounces (about 200 to 425 grams) which is about the same as a bottle of Heinz Ketchup! Pick up a bottle of ketchup and you’ll be able to feel how much your heart actually weighs.
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Blood entering the heart is darker due to lack of oxygen and when it is pumped back out of the heart, it is much brighter red, because it is full of oxygen.
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SHOPPING GUIDE activities Academy Dance.................................. 14 Chattahoochee Valley Libraries.....11 iCON Wrestling...................................22 Kids Camp & Summer Fun Fair.....32 Performance Dance Centre..............11 Prodigy Dance Centre.......................25 The Columbus Museum................... 12
Childcare/ education Brookstone School.............................28 Calvary Christian...............................30 East West Carlson Gracie Team....... 2 TELL First Presbyterian DayTHEM School.......28 Glenwood School...............................29 Grace Christian School....................29 Growing Room....................................26 SENT YOU! Kumon...................................................29 Lakewood Child Development ......26 Mathnasium........................................29 Night Owl Kids Care.......................... 14 St. Luke Schools.................................30 Sylvan Learning Center...................29 Westminster Christian.....................27
healthcare Columbus Counseling......................22 Columbus Spine & Performance...22 Comprehensive Women’s Care...... 12 Cook Dental Care.................................. 2 Dr. Alberto Lugo, DMD......................22 Family Counseling of Columbus.... 11 Pediatric Dentistry of Columbus... 25 Pediatrics at Brookstone Centre...20 Rivertown Pediatrics........................ 19
Home/ Handy Mary Varner, Realtor......................... 14 Turfscapes Lawncare........................22 Warehouse World Mini Storage.....22
Shopping/ Retail Columbus Kids Market....................... 9 In This Place With God - Book.......22 Jessica Fowler Photography..........22 Mickayla’s Place - Resale................ 12 Once Upon A Child - Resale........... 18 Yola’s Coffee & Cafe.............................. 7
food & beverage Chick-fil-A............................................20 Chill Yogurt Cafe.................................. 8
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HOO’s PICKS
APPS to LOVE road trip This adorable game is perfect for your toddler. Featuring a dozen quirky vehicles, a handful of characters and destinations to pick from, with no time limits, no inapp purchases, and no wifi needed! It is everything you want in a kid’s app.
eat sleep This app is designed to track your baby’s eating, sleeping, and diaper habits so you don’t have to mess with timers, alarms, or typing. All the important stuff can be entered with a one-finger tap. You can also track more than one child at a time.
white noise baby Sooth your baby to dreamland with a little white noise. Sounds on the app range from a car ride to a vacuum cleaner, all looped for seamless ongoing play. Put it in Baby Mode to avoid naptime interruptions. Then turn your smart phone into a high-contrast rattle to soothe baby when you’re out and about.
brain pop Give kids the chance to explore hundreds of subjects on a mobile device. It does have in-app purchases, but you don’t need to buy things to enjoy this award-winning app. You may even be able to use your school’s login to access more content. There is also a Jr. edition for younger kids and an ESOL version.
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Talking! Saying "Thank You" Spanish: Gracias German: Danke sehr Japanese: Domo Arigato French: Merci Italian: Grazie Hawaiian: Mahalo Russian: Spasiba Chinese: Do jeh, daw-dyeh
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Hoo’s Tips BENEFITS OF MAKING YOUR OWN BABY FOOD Commercially prepared baby food is purified by heating it to very high temperatures, which can destroy many of the nutrients in fruits and veggies. Also, commercially prepared baby food may contain extra salt, sugar, and additives. The variety of healthy fruit and vegetables included in commercially prepared baby food is rather limited. By being able to select fresh fruits and veggies, preparing them for the family, and then turning some into a homemade baby food puree, your baby is introduced to a wider variety of flavors of nutritious foods. He will also get used to eating what the rest of the family is eating. Preparing homemade baby food can be more economical than buying commercially prepared baby food. It is easy to prepare batches of baby food and store it in ice cube trays in the freezer, so all you have to do is thaw a serving when you are short on time.
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babyfood HOW TO GET STARTED Although some parents do invest in baby food making systems, all you need at first is a food processor or a potato masher, and ice cube trays for freezing. • Wash fruits and veggies well and peel them • Steam or microwave fruits and veggies. This will preserve the most nutrients. Add a little water or breast milk and puree until smooth in the food processor. As your baby matures, you can start leaving a little more texture in the food. • Store fresh homemade baby food in the refrigerator or freeze for later use. • Warm the food back up at mealtime and let it cool before serving it.
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HOO’S at the Movies THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE Rated PG | Ok for kids 6+
In the spirit of irreverent fun that made The LEGO Movie a worldwide hit, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – gets his own big screen adventure. There are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up. Directed by Chris McKay, this movie stars Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson and Ralph Fiennes.
the great wall PG-13 | Ok for kids 13+
Starring global superstar Matt Damon and directed by visual stylist Zhang Yimou (“Hero” and “House of Flying Daggers”), this movie tells the story of an elite force making a valiant stand for humanity on the world’s most iconic structure. The first English-language production for Yimou, this is the largest film ever shot entirely in China. “The Great Wall” also stars Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe and Andy Lau.
rock dog Rated PG | Ok for kids 6+
The Tibetan Mastiffs living on Snow Mountain have one goal: guard a peaceful village of wool-making sheep from the thuggish wolf Linnux (Lewis Black) and his rabid pack. To avoid distractions, Mastiff leader Khampa (J.K. Simmons) forbids all music from the mountain. But when his son Bodi (Luke Wilson) discovers a radio dropped by a passing airplane, it takes just a few guitar licks for his fate to be sealed: Bodi wants to be a rock star. But that means defying his father’s wishes, heading to the city, and locating the legendary musician Angus Scattergood (Eddie Izzard), who needs to write a new song and fast. If Bodi can put a band together, help Angus with his song, and defeat the wolves; his life will be in tune.
collide PG-13 | Ok for kids 13+
After a heist goes terribly wrong, Casey Stein (Nicholas Hoult) finds himself on the run from a ruthless gang headed by mob boss Hagen (Anthony Hopkins). Now Casey has precious cargo that belongs to Hagen, who will stop at nothing to retrieve it. Left with no choice, Casey calls his former employer and drug smuggler Geran (Ben Kingsley) to protect his long-time girlfriend Juliette before Hagen gets his hands on her. Casey embarks on an adrenaline-fueled car chase on the German highways to save the love of his life before it’s too late. Directed by Eran Creevy, this movie also stars Felicity Jones.
the space between us PG-13 | Ok for kids 13+
A space shuttle embarks on a mission to colonize Mars, only to discover after takeoff that one of the astronauts is pregnant. Shortly after landing, she dies from complications while giving birth to the first human born on the red planet – never revealing who the father is. Thus begins the extraordinary life of Gardner Elliot – an inquisitive, highly intelligent boy who reaches the age of 16 having only met 14 people. While searching for clues about his father and the home planet he’s never known, Gardner begins an online friendship with a street-smart girl in Colorado named Tulsa. When he finally gets a chance to go to Earth, he’s eager to find his father and experience all of the wonders of the planet. But all doesn’t go as planned.
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HOO’s HEALTHY
the benefits of music therapy Can music therapy help young children and adolescents suffering from depression? A new study finds that allowing children to create their own music can help them recover from depression and low-self esteem. In a study published in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, scientists at Bournemouth University in England and Queen’s University Belfast recruited 251 children between the ages of 8 and 16 years old. All the children were being treated for emotional, developmental or behavioral problems. The study included 128 children that received a typical treatment program, and 123 that received music therapy in addition to typical treatment. The research took place between March 2011 and May 2014. Children assigned to the experimental group received the Alvin model of “free improvisation,” which encouraged them to create their own music and sound using their voice, instrument, or movement while receiving encouragement. Instruments included guitars, keyboards, drums, and xylophones. According to the authors, participants treated with the supplementary music therapy had significantly reduced depression and higher self-esteem than those who were treated with typical methods only. Children treated with music therapy also had improved communicative and interactive skills.
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Early findings indicate that the benefits are sustained in the long term. “This study is hugely significant in terms of determining effective treatments for children and young people with behavioral problems and mental health needs,” first author Sam Porter said in a press release. “The findings contained in our report should be considered by healthcare providers and commissioners when making decisions about the sort of care for young people that they wish to support.” It’s not surprising that creating music can help lift depression. Music is feeling. Composers, songwriters and instrumentalists use music to express all kinds of emotions from joy and excitement to grief and loneliness. Love, or the lack of it, is the most written about human experience. Rhythm and movement can give expression to deeply held convictions or emotions. Allowing children to express those emotions with music in a safe environment may help break the loop of insecurities and fears in their head. “Music therapy has often been used with children and young people with particular mental health needs, but this is the first time its effectiveness has been shown by a definitive randomized controlled trial in a clinical setting,” music therapy partner Ciara Reilly said. “The findings are dramatic and underscore the need for music therapy to be made available as a mainstream treatment option.”
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Dining Deals
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With deals this good, save the mess and dine out!
MONDAY
thursday
Chick-fil-A, Phenix City
MOE’s Southwest Grill
5-7:30p: Free kid’s meal with regular priced combo
Chill Yogurt Cafe & Pizzeria
5-9pm: Free kid’s meal per $5 minimum adult entrée
Kids 12 & under eat free (1 topping 8” pizza & drink) with purchase of adult entrée (11” pizza and a drink). Limit 1 per adult. Dine in only.
sunday
Zaxby’s
Free kid’s meal with every $8 purchase
5-8pm: Free kid’s meal with adult entrée
Stevi B’s Pizza
Steak & Shake
Kids eat for $.99 after 4pm
Tuesday Atlanta Bread Company
Texas Roadhouse
Sundays: Kids 12 & under get Jr. Kids Meal for $1.99 with adult entrée (certain holidays are excluded)
5pm-close: Free kid’s meal with an adult meal
Chill Yogurt Cafe & Pizzeria
Buy one regular 11” pizza, get one of equal or less value at 50% off with valid school ID. Limit 1 per customer, with ID only.
Monday-Friday Steak & Shake Happy Hour, 1/2 price shakes or drinks from 2-5pm
Denny’s
4-10pm: Up to two free kids’ entrées with adult entrée. For kids 10 and under
every day
Ruby Tuesday
Golden Corral
5-10pm: 2 kids under 13 eat free with adult entrée
TGI Friday’s
3-10pm: Kids under 13 eat free with adult entrée
Kids 3 & under eat free with adult meal purchase
Hartz Chicken Buffet
Children 3 & under eat free with purchase of an adult entrée. Kids ages 5-7 get discounted prices
wednesDAY Applebee’s Kids’ meals are half off with the purchase of an adult entrée. Limit: 4 kids per adult
All locations are Columbus, GA unless noted. Specials are subject to change without notice. Please verify them directly before dining. If you know of a kid’s special not listed here, contact Tammy@HooKnowsTheValley.com.
FEBRUARY PROVIDED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:
2 Family Fun Day. 10:30am- 7 Noon. Peachtree Mall
2 Seussical.
7pm. RiverCenter; rivercenter.org
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Columbus Cottonmouths game. 7:30pm. $9$30. Columbus Civic Center; columbusciviccenter.com
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Jack and the Wonder Beans. CSU Riverside Theatre, 901 Front Ave; 706-507-8444 or theatre.columbusstate.edu
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Home Depot Kids Workshop. 9am-Noon. Free. Ages 5-12. Columbus; 706-3229240. Phenix City; 334-2972045
4 Puppy Tales. 10:30am. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org 4 Disney Reads Day. 11am.
Barnes & Noble; 5555 Whittlesey Blvd. 706-653-7880
Columbus Cottonmouths game. 7:30pm. $9-$30. Columbus Civic Center; columbusciviccenter.com 10am. Columbus Library, 3000 Macon Rd; lllofga.org/columbus.html
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Historic Westville. 6pm. Registration required. South Columbus Library; 706-683-8805 or cvlga.org
9 I Saw the Sign: ASL Storytime. 4pm. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org
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Columbus Cottonmouths game. 7:30pm. $9-$30. Columbus Civic Center; columbusciviccenter.com
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Second Saturday. 10amNoon. Columbus Museum; columbusmuseum.com
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Minecraft Monday. 4pm. Free. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org
Columbus Cottonmouths game. 7:30pm. $9$30. Columbus Civic Center; columbusciviccenter.com
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Tween Art Class. 4pm. ages 8-11. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org
4 Kids’ Yoga. 11:30am. Co-
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MOPS. 9:30-11:30am. Wynnbrook Baptist, 500 River Knoll Way; 706-323-4374 or wynnbrookbaptist.com
Fancy Nancy Tea Party. 10:30am. South Columbus Library; cvlga.org
21 Face 2 Face Teen Support Group. 6pm. Free. Ages 1318. Columbus Counseling Assoc; ccacolumbus.com
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Columbus Kids Market. 10am-5pm. Central Baptist Church; columbuskidsmarket. com/index.html
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Columbus Kids Market. 2pm-8pm. Central Baptist; columbuskidsmarket.com
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Friday Family Flicks: “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows” (PG13). 3pm. South Columbus Library; cvlga.org
Y EVENTS 25 Columbus Kids Market. 8am-1pm. Central Baptist; columbuskidsmarket.com 25 Young Eagles Day at Flightways Columbus. 8:3011:30am. Free. Ages 8-17. Columbus Airport; 706-3236565 or youngeagles.com/ flightplan/flight.asp 25 Columbus Cottonmouths game. 7:30pm. $9-$30. Columbus Civic Center; columbusciviccenter.com 26 Columbus Comic Book Show. 11am-4pm. $4. Coca-Cola Space Science Center; ccssc.org 28 Family Night at Your Li-
brary. 6:30pm. Mildred Terry Library; cvlga.org/attend-it/
WEEKLY EVENTS WEDNESDAY
Creative Crawlers. 10:30am. A drop-in social hour that encourages children to learn through play and art. Columbus Public Library; cvlga.org
MOPS & MOPS NEXT. 6-8pm. Philadelphia Baptist Church, 7807 Lee Road 246, Smith Station; 303-374-4912 or pbcministry.com
THURSDAY
MOPS. 9am-Noon. First Presbyterian Church, 1100 First Avenue, Columbus; columbusfpc.org/mops Toddler Tales at Barnes & Noble. 10am. 5555 Whittlesey Blvd. 706-653-7880 Family Craft Night. 6:45pm. Columbus Library; cvlga.org
FRIDAY
MOPS. 9:15-11:30am. Wynnbrook Baptist Church, 500 River Knoll Way; 706-323-4374 (1st & 3rd Friday) Toddler Time. 10am-Noon. Launch Trampoline Park; launchcolumbus.com Kids Night Out. $10. 6pm practice. 7pm competition. Ages 5-18. Bows not provided. Archery Connection; 334480-9997 or archeryconnection.net
SATURDAY
Michael’s Kids Club Meeting. 10am-Noon. Ages 3+. See store for details. Saturday Storytimes at Barnes & Noble. 11am. 5555 Whittlesey Blvd. 706-653-7880
SUNDAY
Toddler Time. 10am-Noon. Launch Trampoline Park; launchcolumbus.com Please call ahead to confirm event dates, times and age appropriateness, in case changes were made after the info was obtained. For more info, visit www.Muscogeemoms.com
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES
Chattahoochee Valley www.CVLGA.org 706-243-2669
Phenix City-Russell County 1501 17th Avenue, Phenix City www.phenixcitylibrary.com 334-297-1139
Troup-Harris
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mini-me looks Trendsetter styles. Cash for clothes.
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HOO’s CRAFTY ADORABLE BFF
JEWELRY ORGANIZER This is a great little “girl’s day” project to do with your girls and their BFFs. And when they are done, they will have a craft they can use and cherish.
DIRECTIONS Remove the back and glass from the frames. Then trace the glass insert on a woven placemat using a marker. Cut out the pieces using scissors. Cover the inside edges of the frames with glue and add the placemat pieces; let dry completely. Put the frames together, paint a red heart that’s divided between the two frames; let dry completely. Paint “BEST FRIENDS” in white paint, dividing the letters between the frames; let dry, then give your BFF the other half and add your pins or earrings.
SUPPLIES 2 wide-edge frames 1 woven placemat Markers/ scissors super glue red and white paint paint brushes pins and earrings
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As our regular partners on daily errands, children also have a front row seat to observe our financial transactions along the way. Kids see us swipe debit cards, listen to us count change and even watch us struggle to remember our PayPal passwords. Introducing commerce and currency through play can take the mystery out of money. The following toys help kids understand the coin of the realm and start their own smart money habits.
Just Like Home Cash Register (My Cash Register)
Giving kids the opportunity to explore commerce from the other side of the aisle, the Just Like Home Cash Register offers a simplified experience of the retail end of shopping. Children can use the handheld scanner to light up the included grocery items on the movable conveyor belt. The register processes payments using the credit card slot or play money transactions through the pop-open cash drawer. There’s also a working calculator that reinforces counting and number skills. Sized for the preschool set and available in different colors, the Just Like Home Cash Register adds valuable learning to pretend play.
Magic Penny Magnet (Dowling Magnets)
Beyond counting coins, an appreciation for its form and properties can also be educational and fun. The Magic Penny Magnet Set features a super magnetic base and thirty-two freshly minted British coins (plus a bonus U.S. penny). The powerful attraction of the magnets allows kids (and adults) to explore building structures and shapes with the coins as they connect and bond through force alone. Guided by the included activity book or simply enjoying independent creativity, this set supports an interest in coin that goes beyond its monetary value.
Laugh and Learn Piggy Bank (Fisher-Price)
Piggy banks are often a child’s first intro to the notion of saving money. Fisher-Price expands on the tradition pig with a bank that makes money a full sensory experience. In addition to dropping colorful over-sized coins into the slotted back, the bank offers interactive features as well. Pressing the pig’s nose generates silly songs, music, and entertaining phrases. From basic words and sounds for wee ones, to colors, numbers and Spanish for the older tot. Counting coins is just the beginning with this little piggy!
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HOO’s HUNGRY CREAMY & BLENDED
VEGGIE SOUP
This quick and easy recipe is perfect for a chilly night and is picky eater approved! No big chunks for them to frown at, but still full of great flavor!
DIRECTIONS Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add oil, then add the onion and garlic. Cook until onion is soft, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add frozen veggies and broth. Boil the vegetables until they are tender, 5 to 7 min. Pour into a blender. Purée until smooth and creamy. Divide into 4 bowls. Divide yogurt, dalloping each bowl with 1/2 tbsp, then serve topped with crackers, if desired.
INGREDIENTS • 1 tsp canola oil • 1 onion, finely chopped • 4 cups frozen vegetable mix, such as broccoli and cauliflower • 2 garlic cloves • 3 cups vegetable broth • 2 tbsp Greek yogurt • small crackers or croutons
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Recommending the Best Books for Children and Teens By Gerry P. Smith
Pencil in Picture Books
In a picture book world largely populated with bright colors, bold shapes and creative fonts, there are very few titles that choose pencil illustrations to carry the weight of a tale. With few or no words, the following masterpieces wield the power of graphite to drive the story. Young readers are freed from neon distractions to really delve into the imagery, to let their own dialogue and imaginings form the story along the way.
The Whale
By Ethan Murrow and Vita Murros (Templar / Candlewick)
When a local paper revisits an old news event about two kids who claimed to have seen an enormous spotted whale offshore, the hook is set for another couple of kids who want to find proof the behemoth exists. A girl equips her small boat with improvised video devices while a boy loads his dinghy with tools to capture audio of the elusive spotted whale. But after their boats collide, teamwork becomes their only option to salvage their mission and prove the mysterious monster exists. Brilliantly executed pencil illustration reveals a wordless journey that is rich with atmosphere, intrigue and excitement in this whale of a tale!
The Mysteries of Harris Burdick By Chris Van Allsburg (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
First published in 1984, this revolutionary picture book continues to attract new readers. A fictional note introduces the images as material left behind by a writer who never completed the stories. Only a title and caption for each drawing hint at what the story might have been. Adding to the mystery, each illustration features a surreal element at its center. These bizarre elements transform every reader into an original storyteller as their minds reach to fill in the blank spaces, to craft their own stories for the orphaned artwork.
The Only Child
By Guojing (Schwartz & Wade / Random House)
Sneaking out to visit her grandmother, a young child’s wandering evolves from misadventure into a magical tale of wordless wonder. Accidentally stranded in the woods, the little girl encounters a stag who introduces her to paths through forest and sky, ocean and snow. Pencil illustrations soften the edges of the lonely landscapes while sharpening the focus on brighter elements in the story. Drawing from her childhood during China’s ‘one child’ policy and her own experience of getting lost, Guojing’s stunning story finds the perfect balance between the beauty of solitude and the comfort of companionship.
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