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MARCH BREAK MANIA Another year, and another March Break is upon us! With this year’s winter being especially brutal, chances are you and your kids are both experiencing a little cabin fever! What better chance to shake off those winter blahs than by taking

part in one (or more!) of the March Break events geared towards families and kids being held across the city this month. Whether it’s sparking the mind of your miniscientist at the Ontario Science Centre (pictured

above), experiencing a blast from past at Black Creek, or visiting Stanley at the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto has something for every family. For a complete list of events in Toronto, see pages 6 and 7 of this issue!

Time for Preschool?

Cool Camps: Girls Rock Toronto p10 Celebrate Earth Day p12 Calling all T.O. Kids p13

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publisher IAN PROUDFOOT general manager MARG MIDDLETON regional director of advertising WARREN ELDER director of advertising ROB FALBO

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Spring is just around the corner and maple trees all over Ontario are getting ready for it. Your family can get their sugar fix at one of these sweet maple-sugaring events this winter in and around the Greater Toronto Area.

sales team lead GEORGE AGELOPOULOS regional director of operations BARRY BLACK

Flapjack Olympics at Mountsberg

February 2, 2014 - 11:00 am until 3:00 pm An extra special day to kick off Mountsberg’s popular Maple Town event! Compete in fun traditional and non-traditional maple themed events. Let your inner sugar maker shine as you compete to see how high can you stack your flapjacks or how fast can you tap a tree! There are events for for kids of all ages and their families. www.conservationhalton.ca/events

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Sugar Bush Adventure at White Meadows Farms

senior advertising features coordinator NICOLE LARKIN 175 GORDON BAKER ROAD, TORONTO, ONTARIO M2H 0A2 TELEPHONE & ADVERTISING INQUIRIES 416.493.4400 Toronto Kids & Families is published monthly. Copyright 2014. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may by reproduced without the written permission of the Publisher. Toronto Kids is in full compliance with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. Call 416-493-4400 for more information.

February 15 to March 30, 2014 Starting in mid February right through to the beginning of April our sheltered Sugar Shuttle takes you out to our Sugar Bush Adventure where you begin your self-guided picturesque tour on our groomed trails. Discover activities, indigenous trees, and themed presentations. Our re-enactors, dressed in period costumes, demonstrate and share the rich history of Canada’s first harvest of the year, maple syrup. www.whitemeadowsfarms.com

Bronte Creek’s Annual Maple Syrup Festival

March 1 to 30, 2014 - 9:30 am until 3:00 pm Enjoy a guided tour of the Maple Lane, where 1890s costumed interpreters demonstrate how to tap maple trees, make maple syrup, and maple sugar. View artifacts in the maple museum or tour the 100-year-old Spruce Lane Farmhouse. Hop on a wagon that will take you to a heated pancake house where you can enjoy fresh, hot pancakes with pure maple syrup and sausages, served up throughout the festival hours. And many more activities. www.brontecreek.org

Mapletown at Mountsberg

March 1 to 30, 2014 - 10:00 am until 4:00 pm March is the month for all things maple! See how sap is magically transformed into sweet, sticky syrup and smell the fragrant steam rising from simmering kettles. Learn the secrets of maple candy making and taste free

candy samples. Enjoy piping hot pancakes smothered in fresh maple syrup outdoors under our pavilion nestled in the woods. www.conservationhalton.ca/events

Sweet Water Demonstrations at Crawford Lake

March 1 to April 5, 2014 - 10:00 am until 4:00 pm Visit Crawford Lake’s reconstructed Iroquoian Village and learn how maple syrup was discovered and used by Ontario’s First Peoples as you take in an interactive Sweet Water demonstration. Nostalgia is served warm and gooey in the afternoon as staff demonstrate how to make taffy on snow. Sample a variety of syrup grades to determine your maple syrup personality. Round out the experience with maple themed crafts and discovery hunts for kids. www.conservationhalton.ca/events

Maple Sugar Festival and Pancake House at Brooks Farms

March 1 to April 20, 2014 Visit Brooks Farms this March and April for our Maple Sugar Festival and Pancake House! Join us for train and wagon rides, sap and syrup tastings, barnyard playland, camp fire in sugar bush, and much more including a pancake house serving pancakes with real maple syrup, maple muffins and butter tarts, sausage, and hot drinks. www.brooksfarms.com

Maple Syrup Festival at Bruce Mill

March 1 to April 6, 2014 EThe Maple Syrup Festival includes demonstrations, wagon rides, activities, and of course pancakes with maple syrup. There are special March Break activities planned so visit their website to get full details. www.maplesyrupfest.com

Maple Syrup Festival at Kortright

March 1 to April 6, 2014 Enjoy the great outdoors at Kortright, as you walk along a marked path detailing the making of maple syrup. The Maple Syrup Festival includes demonstrations, wagon rides, activities, and of course pancakes with maple syrup. There are special March Break activities planned so visit their website to get full details. www.maplesyrupfest.com

Maple Syrup Festival at Westfield Heritage Village

March 2 to 30, 2014 - 10:00 am until 4:00 pm Discover one of Canada’s most time-honoured and tasty traditions. Explore the making of maple syrup from the tree to the table in three different time periods: the methods of Canada’s First Nations, 19th century pioneers, and modern times. Families can also purchase and enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast. www.westfieldheritage.ca

Maple Syrup Festival at Horton Tree Farms

March 8 to April 6, 2014 Time to visit our Maple Sugar Bush and sample the sweetness of spring. Enjoy the simple pleasure of being in the fragrant maple woods on a crisp March or fresh April day. Smell the sweet aroma billowing from the sugar shack as the maple sap is boiled down to syrup. Savour the taste of hot pancakes fresh off the griddle smothered with homemade maple syrup in the old log cabin. Experience maple syrup being made in the pioneer and modern ways is a Canadian tradition to be enjoyed year after year. www.hortontreefarms.com

2014 Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival

March 8 to 30, 2014 With the approach of Spring, people will be sure of several things: birds will be singing and pancakes will be flipping at the 39th Annual Maple Syrup Festival at Purple Woods Conservation Area in Oshawa. See how maple syrup was made over 400 years ago through to the modern methods of today, take a horse-drawn wagon ride, and enjoy some hot pancakes. www.cloca.com

Museums of Mississauga Maple Magic

March 8 to 16, 2014 The sweet smell of maple syrup, mingled with that of wood smoke, along with the sounds of jingling sleigh bells and the crackling of a fire, will fill the air around Bradley Museum during March Break as it marks the return of the annual maple syrup season and Mississauga’s own maple syrup festival – Maple Magic! www.museumsofmississauga.com

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Growing a group Finding - or creating! - your ideal mommy group in T.O. Any mom will tell you that, while the first few weeks as a new parent are endlessly eventful, sometimes scary, and often a juggling act, once you and your wee one get established into a routine, things can quiet down quickly. Almost too quickly and quietly for some. One of the best ways to keep you and your babies from the trap of new parent isolation is to discover strength in numbers through good old fashioned female bonding. The support and friendship that come with joining a group of like minded parents has a number of benefits beyond play dates. “As a first time mom it helps immensely to be a part of a group!,” says new mom and Toronto resident Rachel Doerksen. “With all the informa-

tion you read at 2a.m., conflicting views on parenting techniques, and so many ‘am I doing this right?’ moments, it’s reassuring to have a circle of moms going through similar experiences at the same time as you. Plus, they help get you up and out of the house on days when you need a little extra motivation.” Doerksen is not only a new parent, but relatively new to Toronto. Having grown up outside of Canada, she didn’t have the built-in support network of childhood friends in the area. She first turned to the internet so help finding like-minded moms nearby. She found a plethora of groups in the city, even ones tailored to specific activities, however, she also noticed that some charge for membership and activities. After exploring her options, Doerksen decided

to opt for a do-it-yourself approach, and started contacting other moms from her prenatal class. “I gathering everyone’s email from my pre-natal class and reconnected a few months later. It’s a connection I feel really fortunate to have,” she says. “Creating my own group was the easiest option because it was a group I was already familiar with, and all of our babies were born within a month from one another.” Their newly created moms group has planned a

number of outings, including a group trip to Ripley’s Aquarium, where they discovered that jellyfish will keep wee ones entertained for hours. “Try to find a group you like with babes around the same age as your little one,” she adds. “It personally has helped me to actually see developmental milestones of babies the same age rather than just reading about them. “ – Nicole Larkin

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Zone where you can redeem your tickets for plush toys, electronics and handheld games. Refuel and energize yourself at Playdium’s diner.Here you can feast on a full menu of delicious appetizers,entrees,snacks,beverages,and pizza from Pizza Pizza. Make Playdium part of your next special event.The facility is able to

accommodate Corporate Events as well as Ultimate Birthday Parties, Youth Group Events and Sports Team Celebrations and Banquets. Playdium is located at 99 Rathburn Road in Mississauga. For more information call 905-273-9000 or visit the website at www.playdium.com for details about the March Break specials.

DON’T LET THE NAME FOOL YOU — we ARE THE Rock and ROLL Camp in Toronto. Campers work with professional rock musicians who know the industry and learn all aspects of being in a rock band— learning cover tunes, writing their own music, instrument coaching, recording a CD + outdoor recreation. All sessions end with a rock concert on Friday at 3:00 pm. How it works: We create age based bands OR bring your own band and get coached. 1 year experience on all instruments EXCEPT voice - no experience required. Girl ROCKERS needed. Weekly Camps, July 8 - Aug. 2, 2013, M-F 9am-4pm JUNIOR: Ages 9 – 13 (grades 4 – 8) $350 ADVANCED: Ages 14 – 17 (grades 9-12) $350 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Save $25 before May 1 Westminster Presbyterian Church 154 Floyd Av. W off Pape NEW air-conditioned recording studio.

MUSIC LESSONS At Lippert Music for over 50 years, we’ve maintained a reputation for providing fun, creative and high-quality instruction in music education at all levels. Our qualified teachers are some of Toronto’s finest musicians who have helped thousands of students reach their goals. Above all, we embrace the belief that music is meant to be loved. We look forward to having you join our Lippert Music family. We offer private music lessons in the summer as well as throughout the year. FOR REGISTRATION, call 416-425-9933 or email info@lippertmusic.com. FREE CONSULTATION. Piano Violin Voice Drums Guitar Theory & History Bass RCM Exam Prep (Deadline June 1) Summer July 3—Aug. 15, 2013 By appointment NO CHARGE FOR MISSED CLASSES ** **Cancelled one week in advance2013

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Think Rinks!

Despite our unseasonably long winter, on Feb. 23 the city shut down all but 17 of 53 outdoor rinks on its normal annual schedule right before March Break. However, Canadian Tire and Scotiabank announced on Feb. 27 that they are putting up $250,000 to fund the continued operation of 11 rinks until after March break, weather permitting. “Enjoying a winter skate is part of life in Canada and one of the great Canadian family traditions,” says Susan O’Brien, Vice President, Canadian Tire. “Our We All Play for Canada program is about inspiring Canadians through the power of sport and active play, aiming to create healthier families and healthier communities. We look forward to working with Scotiabank and the City to help keep Torontonians active and enjoying the cold weather activities that define life in Canada.” Scotiabank is committed to supporting communities both in Canada and abroad through its global philanthropic program, ‘Bright Future’. Scotiabank has a long tradition of supporting Canadian hockey from local teams and minor hockey associations to professional players and leagues. “There is something so truly Canadian about an outdoor rink, whether you are skating or playing hockey,” says John Doig, Chief Marketing Officer, Scotiabank. “We believe it’s important to build teamwork, camaraderie and sportsmanship in both hockey and the community - and we think keeping these rinks open a little while longer will help. We are excited to be partnering on this with Canadian Tire and we want to en-

courage other companies to join us in helping the City of Toronto keep even more rinks open for families to enjoy. “ The 28 outdoor rinks now open until March 16 are located at: Alexandra Park/Harry Gairey; Broadlands Community Centre; Cedarvale Park; Colonel Sam Smith Park; Dieppe Park; Dufferin Grove Park; Giovanni Caboto; Glen Long Community Centre; Greenwood Park, High Park; Humber Valley Rink; Irving W Chapley Community Centre; Kew Gardens; Mel Lastman Square; Monarch Park; Nathan Phillips Square; Otter Creek Centre; Ramsden Park; Regent Park North; Regent Park South; Rennie Park; Riverdale Park East; Scarborough Civic Centre; Sir Adam Beck Rink; Sunnydale Acres Rink; Trinity Bellwoods Park; West Mall Rink; and Westway Outdoor Rink. For full information on Toronto’s outdoor rinks, visit www.toronto.ca

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crafts and activities! Cost: $8 per child and $8 per adult accompanying a child Bata Shoe Museum, www.batashoemuseum.ca

Breakaway to the Hockey Hall of Fame

DROP-IN during March Break at Colborne Lodge

Activity Stations, Hands-On access to the Stanley Cup, Hockey’s First 3D Film, Daily Esso Giveaways. Each youth 13 & under visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame during March Break will receive a free Esso Gift Pack. While quantities last. All programs are included in the price of admission. Visit our website for a Family Value Coupon. Hockey Hall of Fame, 416-360-7765 www.hhof.com

MAR 8-16 AGO March Break Drop-In Family Fun

marchbreakfun MAR 7-16 March Mania in the Valley

11:00 am until 4:00 pm DROP IN for P.A. Day Friday and all through March Break. Drop in to explore our historic homes and sample tasty

treats prepared on the open hearth. Learn about life in 19th-century Toronto. Create a unique take-home craft. Make sure you take a tour of our Wildflower Preserve during your visit. Adults $5.31, Seniors/Youth: $3 Children $2 (plus tax). Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre

10:00 am until 4:00 pm Join us for nine fun-filled, creative days exploring the wonderful world of child’s play and imaginative games of all kinds. Families can play life sized floor games in Walker court, join in a Gallery-wide game of CLUE , enjoy familyfriendly tours, fun family yoga, watch kid-friendly films in Jackman hall, visit the brand new “Kids Gallery” exhibition “Just Like Me”, and enjoy Drop-In creative playtime for young children in the Dr Mariano Elia Hands-On Centre. Plus, check out the Hot Wheels® Track Builder Challenge launching at the AGO during March Break. Interact with the Ultimate Track exhibition and learn from the Track Experts who will be on-site to give tips & tricks to help kids build their own Ultimate Track. Family pricing applies. Art Gallery of Ontario 416-979-6648, www.ago.net

Sneaking Around: March Break Spy Fun at the BSM

10:00 am until 4:00 pm Use your spy skills to make your way to the Bata Shoe Museum this year for March Break! Kids will have the chance to sneak around the museum, with lots of spy-themed arts,

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12:30 pm until 4:00 pm Drop in for a tour of the historic house and a children’s activity celebrating the 100th anniversary of a famous High Park landmark. Make it a day in High Park for you and your family! The Lodge is located close to both the Jamie Bell Adventure Playground and the High Park Zoo. Adults: $6.19, Seniors (65 +) and Youth: $3.54, Children (4-12 yrs.): $2.65 (plus tax). Colborne Lodge, Colborne Lodge Drive, South end of High Park, 416-392-6916 www.toronto.ca/museum-events

March Break 2014 at the Ontario Science Centre

Enjoy March Break at the Ontario Science Centre with special activities. Bringing Light To Life: Celebrate life on earth in this playful look at evolution with the Famous People Players. Radical Motions: The physics of a GR8 SK8. What’s The Matter?, Electricity Demo, The Extreme Universe, The Sky Tonight, Paper-Making Demo, Science Hot Spot, Climb Time Rock Climbing and more. Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Road. 416-696-1000 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

March Break at Playdium

Experience the ultimate interactive adventure at Playdium! Playdium is the ultimate interactive, virtual and physical Family Entertainment Centre. The 40,000 sq ft indoor complex features more than 200 high-tech attractions, rides and simulators. March Break Special - Buy a $30 (+tx) - 200 Credit Playcard and get an extra $5 (20 credits) for free. 99 Rathburn Road West, Mississauga 905-273-9000, www.playdium.com

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TORONTO KIDS - March 2014 | 7 March Break at Black Creek

This March Break kids will enjoy solving problems around the Village, in and out of the buildings, solving the mystery. Secret messages, de-coding, solving problems and making disguises are all part of this fun and unique event. Free horse-drawn wagon rides are also a highlight. Regular admission rates apply. Black Creek Pioneer Village 1000 Murray Ross Parkway 416-667-6295 www.blackcreek.ca

March ‘Musements at Mackenzie House

DROP-IN during March Break. All Ages. Visit Mackenzie House for some Victorian fun! Typeset your name on the 1845 printing press, make a craft to take home, and have a cookie in the historic kitchen. Regular Admission: Adults $6.19, Seniors/Youth $3.54, Children: $2.65 (plus tax). Children (4 and under): Free. Mackenzie House 82 Bond Street 416-392-6915 www.toronto.ca/museum-events

City of Toronto Historic Sites Celebrate Kids

Junior Chef? Time Travel? We have a camp for that! Explore what the City of Toronto Historic Sites have to offer for March Break and Summer Camps. Kids can be junior chefs, archaeologists, artists, actors, playwrights – whatever interests them – we have a camp for that! Various Locations www.toronto.ca/museums

March Break at Fantasy Fair

Visit and experience the thrills at Ontario’s Largest Indoor Amusement Park! Offering a rollercoaster, train, carousel, arcade, midway games and more-your family will have a blast! Experience the brand new attractions including bouncing in the air 30feet on the new Drop & Hop ride, scale the walls at the new Rock’N’Climb Challenge and ride the brand new XD simu-

lator! Then take a breather –grab a bite in the Food Court, shop at one of the 160 stores or enjoy free shows & activities in the Centre Court all week long! Fantasy Fair at Woodbine Shopping Centre 416-674-5437 www.fantasyfair.ca

Drop-in at Scarborough Museum

Check out family fun activities at Scarborough Museum! Sample fresh baked treats, join in a scavenger hunt, and try out a simple craft. Admission is pay-what-you-wish. Scarborough Museum 1007 Brimley Road 416-338-8807 www.toronto.ca/museum-events

Wizard World

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MAR 10-14 March Break Program at Ontario’s Legislative Building

Join us for an interactive March Break program at Ontario’s Legislative Building. During this 2 hour program, families with children aged 6 – 10 will: •explore the historic building through a scavenger hunt •dress up in the traditional black robes worn in Parliament •participate in a craft activity •learn about history and parliament •have fun, all for free! The March Break program at Ontario’s Legislative Building is free, although pre-registration is required. Ontario Legislative Building Queen’s Park (College and University Aves.), Toronto, ON 416-325-0061 www.educationportal.ontla.on.ca/en/visit-us/programs/marchbreak-program

March Break drop-in for Families at Fort York

March Break drop-in for Families, children ages 3 to 12 years. Bring the kids down to the Fort during March Break for some fun-filled activities. Families can learn about Fort York and the War of 1812 through colourful exhibits, costumed education staff, tours and 1812-related activities. Children can dress up, try cooking in the kitchen, practice musket and sword drills like an 1812 soldier or learn about music from the War of 1812. No registration required, regular admission applies. Adults: $7.96, Seniors (65 +) & Youth: $4.87, Children (6-12yrs): $3.76 (plus tax). Children 5 and under are Free. Fort York National Historic Site 416-392-6907, www.toronto.ca/museum-events FOR MORE MARCH BREAK EVENTS, VISIT WWW.TORONTO4KIDS.COM

Wizard World is an indoor family fun park open March break. Wizard world has tons to offer for the whole family. We have over 25 rides and inflatables, arts & crafts tent, a toddler center and two fun shows. This year we have the Bowmanville Zoo and the Magic family. Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place 416-585-9263 www.wizardworld.ca

March Break Special at Planet Play

Planet Play welcomes you all to enjoy Area 51 laser Tag and Orion’s playground at its best! Starting March 9th Planet Play will be selling exclusive VIP wristbands for 20 bucks + tax! What a steal! Included is unlimited LaserTag missions and unlimited Orion’s Playground. Which means you can venture through Area 51 LaserTag arena as many times as you want and play as long as you want on our multi-level indoor playground! This exclusive special is good for any one day from March 9 – 16th. Planet Play – It’s out of this world! Planet Play 2501 Rutherford Rd, Vaughan, ON, 905-303-8393 www.planet-play.ca

Olivet School At Olivet New Church School we believe that the best education happens when a child's love for learning is fully engaged. Stimulating academics and meaningful social interactions combined with a caring spiritual atmosphere provides the foundation for a fulfilling and useful life. Our curriculum, including French, art, music and scripture studies, is enhanced by learning opportunities such as frequent field trips and thoughtful conversations that are only possible in a small class environment.

Olivet School 279 Burnhamthorpe Rd. Etobicoke olivetschool.ca


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marchevents Cineplex Family Favourites for March

Mar 1, 2014 to Mar 29, 2014 Join Cineplex on Saturday mornings at 11:00am for Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.50. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family! Here’s the line up for March 2014: Dolphin Tale (Mar 8), Despicable Me (Mar 15), The Little Rascals (Mar 22), Monsters vs. Aliens (Mar 28). Various Cineplex Locations. www.cineplex.com/Events/FamilyFavourites

Family Sundays at the AGO

Sundays in March - 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm March: Around the World - Join us on March 2 as we kickoff a month of “Around the World of the AGO” with a very special chickaDEE Magazine afternoon. Shadow puppets inspired by the AGO collections, family friendly tours, an “Around the World of the AGO” race, and more! 416-979-6648 www.ago.net/family-sunday-programming

ROM Tiny Tots

Wednesdays in March Inspire your child’s imagination and sense of discovery every fall, winter and spring as you learn how to explore the ROM’s collections through the eyes of a child. Bring your child on an eight-week sensory adventure as you tour the galleries with our early learning educators, and join them in creative play-based activities and social interaction in a classroom setting. For children ages 2 to 4 years, accompanied by an adult. Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-5797, www.rom.on.ca

Scarborough Model Railroaders Train Show

Mar 2, 2014 - 11:00 am until 4:00 pm The Club has both HO and a N scale layouts. The HO layout is 1500 sq ft and is set in southern Ontario in the 1950’s. The layout features individual train control (DCC) with full sound in all steam and diesel sounds in the engines. Our N scale layout is set in the Allegheny Mountains in the 1980’s. With over 30 miles of scale track, we run 80 car frieght trains that wind their way around the mountainous scenery on the layout. Cost: Adults $5.00, Children $2.00, Seniors $3.00, Family $12.00 The Club House 416-262-9971, scarborough-model-railroaders.org

Where the Wild Things Are

Mar 4, 2014 to Mar 30, 2014 A landmark in children’s literature, this interactive adaptation of the award-winning Maurice Sendak classic delighted sold-out audiences when last presented at YPT in 2005. The incorrigible Max, sent to bed without his supper, embarks on imaginary travels to a land of wild animals and extraordinary adventures – where he is ultimately crowned ruler. Young audiences are invited to sail along with Max to the land of the Wild Things. Young People’s Theatre 416-862-2222, www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca

Build a Trojan Horse Bank (Mr. Peabody & Sherman Movie) at Home Depot

Mar 8, 2014 - 10:00 am until 12:00 pm Kids will learn how to build a Trojan Horse Bank featured in the Mr. Peabody & Sherman movie with easy to follow step-by-step instructions. A great free activity for children ages 4-12. Cost: Free The Home Depot Various Locations - See Website www.homedepot.ca/workshops/build-a-trojanhorse-bank

Toronto Marlies vs. Lake Erie Monsters

Mar 8, 2014 - 3:00 pm until 5:30 pm Join us at Ricoh Coliseum for another edition of Marlies hockey when they face off against the Lake Erie Monsters. Cost: $10-$50 Ricoh Coliseum www.marlies.ca

Build and Grow at Lowes: Hinged Birdhouse

Mar 7, 2014 - 9:00 am until 4:30 pm Sign your child up for a fun-filled day spent cooking in the historic kitchen, learning an old-fashioned way to ‘text,” playing games and meeting new friends. Pre-registration required. $30 plus tax. Extended Care available 8-9 a.m. and 4:30-5:30 p.m. $10 plus tax for morning or afternoon. $15 plus tax for both. 416-395-7432, www.toronto.ca/museum-events

Mar 8, 2014 This product and activity is for children ages 5 and older. Building of project to be initiated only with adult supervision. Parent and/or guardian waiver required. See store for details. What Kids Will Take Home: The toy they made, a merit certificate, name tag, apron and goggles. Register in advance to avoid disappointment! Cost: Free. Lowe’s - Mulitple Locations www.lowes.ca

Toronto’s ComicCON

30th Anniversary Weekend

Gibson House P.A. Day Adventures

Mar 7, 2014 to Mar 9, 2014 Celebrity autographs, photos, and Q&A panels include Brandon Routh (Superman Returns), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), IronE Singleton (The Walking Dead), Morena Baccarin (Homeland, Firefly), and Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite). All-ages comic, sci-fi, horror, anime & gaming fun! Kids 12 and under FREE! Visit website to get your coupon which must be presented for Kids’ free admission. Metro Toronto Convention Centre www.comicontoronto.com

TD Shakespeare for Kids Library Club!

Mar 8, 2014 Kids ages 7-12! Join SHAKESPEARE IN ACTION for storytelling adventures! Explore the world of magic, witches, ghosts, silly mix-ups, and swordplay in some of the greatest stories ever told! Jump into plays like Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Tempest, Comedy of Errors, and Henry IV. Register early at the participating Toronto Public Library branches. Free. Multiple locations - Check Website shakespeareinaction.org/td-library-club.html

Mar 8, 2014 to Mar 9, 2014 Our anniversary weekend celebrates our past, and the people who have supported the Museum during its first 30 years. Enjoy free admission with enriched gallery experiences all weekend. Gardiner Museum 416-586-8080 www.gardinermuseum.on.ca

Disney On Ice Presents Let’s Party!

Mar 12, 2014 to Mar 16, 2014 It’s one colossal party on ice, with all your favorite Disney friends! Join Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse as they celebrate a Very Merry Unbirthday Party with Alice and the Mad Hatter; a Royal Valentine’s Day Ball with Disney Princesses, including Cinderella, Ariel and Tiana; a Hawaiian luau with Lilo & Stitch; a winter wonderland with Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear; a Halloween haunt with the Disney Villains and more in a magical medley of holidays, celebrations and festivities from around the globe. Rogers Centre 855-985-5000 www.rogerscentre.com

Canada Blooms: The Flower and Garden Festival

Mar 14, 2014 to Mar 23, 2014 Canada Blooms returns to the Direct Energy Centre celebrating their 18th Anniversary as Canada’s largest flower and garden festival. Canada Blooms will be entering its third year of co-location in 2014 with The National Home Show to create the largest Home and Garden Event in North America. Direct Energy Centre 416-447-8655 www.canadablooms.com

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Mar 16, 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day (and the day before)! On Sunday, March 16, all eyes will be smiling in downtown Toronto for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Enjoy a family friendly celebration of Ireland and St. Patrick with colorful floats, bands, dancers and marching groups. Parade route through downtown Toronto www.topatrick.com

Music & Truffles presents Spanish Pianist Guillermo Gonzalez performing “Iberia”

Mar 16, 1:15 pm until 2:15 pm Pianist Guillermo González performs excerpts from the great Spanish masterwork, Iberia, by Isaac Albéniz, for young audiences 6-15 in a one-hour interactive and educational version of his Mooredale Concerts performance (featured later that afternoon). Adults wishing to learn more about music and music-making are also welcome. Everyone receives a chocolate truffle at the end. Cost $13.00. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building 416-922-3714x103 www.mooredaleconcerts.com

Toronto Marlies vs Hamilton Bulldogs

Mar 16, 3:00 pm until 5:30 pm Come on out to Ricoh Coliseum where the Marlies will be playing their division rivals, the Hamilton Bulldogs. Ricoh Coliseum www.marlies.ca

Disney Live! Mickey’s Rockin’ Road Show

Mar 21 - 23 Hit the road with Mickey Mouse and your favorite Disney friends for a hilarious talent search in the all-new Disney Live! Mickey’s Rockin’ Road Show! Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy set out on a zany road trip where audiences join in and help find the coolest acts around. Along the way, hit a high note with Cinderella; get your bounce on with Tigger; and shout out your loudest “yee-haw” at a hoedown with Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear from Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story! Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 855-872-7669 www.sonycentre.ca

Toronto Marlies vs Milwaukee Admirals

Mar 22, 2014 - 3:00 pm until 5:30 pm Come down to Ricoh Coliseum to watch the Toronto Marlies battle the Milwaukee Admirals. Cost: $10-$50 Ricoh Coliseum www.marlies.ca

Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series

Mar 22, 2014 The king of extreme sports returns to Rogers Centre. Monster Energy AMA Supercross, a FIM World Championship will showcase some of the best riders from across the globe.Comprised of 17 races of heart-stopping action in some of the largest venues in North America including Rogers Centre, Monster Energy AMA Supercross is the world’s premier indoor motocross circuit. Rogers Centre 855-985-5000, www.rogerscentre.com

Minotaur at YPT

Mar 24 - Apr 13 Freddie, a 12 year-old boy, receives urgent, cryptic text messages from his soldier Dad in an unnamed, war-torn country. While he attempts to decipher these messages, an Ogre and the Queen of Minos appear in his backyard, dragging him into the past in the role of Theseus, whose destiny was to slay the Minotaur and save his father, King Aegeus. Freddie accepts the quest believing it is the only way he can help his Dad, who is trapped in a foreign war with no way out. Young People’s Theatre 416-862-2222, www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca

One of a Kind Spring Show Toronto

Mar 26 -30 Similar to most brilliant ideas, the One of a Kind Show was born out of a simple desire for something more. The trio launched the first One of a Kind Show, which encompassed 25 000 square feet and 80 participants. Direct Energy Centre www.oneofakindshow.com/toronto

Toronto Storytelling Festival

Mar 28, 2014 to Apr 6, 2014 The Toronto Storytelling Festival is one of North America’s biggest urban storytelling celebrations. In 2014, we feature Richard Wagamese, Hollis “Chalkdust” Liverpool, Anita Best, Ron Evans, Tololwa Mollel, Hugh Lupton, and many other fine storytellers. We also have a special stage showcasing tellers from Regent Park. Various locations Toronto, ON 416-656-2445 www.torontostorytellingfestival.ca

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ongoingevents Half Price Fridays

Fridays in March Admission is ½ price every Friday from 4–9pm and all day on the first Friday of every month. Visit our website for a complete listing of Friday night events. Gardiner Museum 416-586-8080, www.gardinermuseum.com

The AstraZeneca Human Edge

Until Dec 31 Imagine yourself a diver far below the surface of the ocean, only the blue light of the deep and the beating of your own heart to guide you. A Single Breath is just one of 55 remarkable exhibit experiences in The AstraZeneca Human Edge, the new exhibition at the Ontario Science Centre that explores the wonders and possibilities of the human body. Ontario Science Center 416-696-3256 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Born to be Wild

Ongoing Born to be Wild is an inspiring story of love, dedication and the remarkable bond between humans and animals. This film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them – saving endangered species one life at a time. Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Doodle 4 Google Canada

Until Apr 27 See the top doodles of the Doodle 4 Google Canada competition at the Royal Ontario Museum. Doodle 4 Google Canada is a national competition that invites students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 in Canada to redesign the logo for the Google.ca homepage. See the 25 finalists displayed. The winner announced February 25! Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-8000 www.rom.on.ca

Evergreen Brick Works Public Skating

Until Mar 15, 2014 - 11:00 am until 4:00 pm Lace up this winter and take a skate on family-friendly outdoor Ice Rink! 416-596-1495 ebw.evergreen.ca

Family Sundays at McMichael

Sundays in March Join us on select Sundays each month for our popular Family Sundays. Enjoy hands-on art activities and live entertainment, along with seasonal nature walks, tours, and our family favourite Discovery Space. Fun for the whole family! 905-893-1121, www.mcmichael.com

Flight of the Butterflies

Ongoing It was a Canadian who engaged the world’s first team of citizen scientists, found the secret hideaway of the monarch butterflies and discovered the most incredible migration on Earth – a scientific adventure at its best. Follow the story and year-long, multi-generational migration cycle of hundreds of millions of monarchs from their remote overwintering sanctuaries in Mexico, across the U.S. to Canada. New IMAX film. Ontario Science Centre 416-696-3127, www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Great White Shark

New IMAX film! Misrepresented, maligned and on the verge of extinction, the great white shark is an iconic predator: the creature we love to fear. Great White Shark explores the great white’s place in our imaginations, in our fears and in the reality of its role at the top of the oceanic food chain. Ontario Science Centre 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Eyes on the Skies

Ongoing This one-of-a-kind, lively program introduces pre-school children to the night-time sky through singing, connectthe-stars constellations and a journey to the moon. The program was designed especially for our youngest visitors and lasts no longer than 20 minutes to accommodate wandering minds and little feet. Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

The Kids’ Gallery Just Like Me: Explore, Imagine, Create

Ongoing Check out the works of art. Make a portrait. Explore the books. Relax and stay a while. Exhibition-inspired costumes and props are available for visitors to design, dress up and pose for their own portraits. The Kids’ Gallery activity centre also includes art books and a drawing station for budding artists inspired by the exhibited works. Art Gallery of Ontario 416-979-6648 www.ago.net

Multiple Munsch at Solar Stage

Hands in the Bowl

Saturdays in March Caregivers and children aged 4 to 7 are invited to come roll up their sleeves and learn how to mix, grate, mash, and eat their delicious creations! This fun family program engages all the senses while sparking a life-long love of food in the youngest among us. Evergreen Brick Works 416-596-1495 http://ebw.evergreen.ca/whats-on/kids-families/handsin-the-bowl

Hockey Hall of Fame - Stanley’s Game Seven (3D)

Until Dec 31 Hockey’s first 3D film is a stunning mix of 3D originally filmed hockey action teamed with computer-generated photo-realistic 3D animation and classic archival footage from some of the most renowned moments in Stanley Cup history – the film literally jumps off the screen. Hockey Hall of Fame 416-933-8215 www.hhof.com

Until Mar 14 We bring back our traditional and very popular series of Munsch stories done as one play. Enjoy this new collection: 50 Below Zero, Roar, I’m So Embarrassed and No Clean Clothes, presented in skillful and comic Solar Stage fashion. Your children love to read Munsch! They’ll be entranced by the play. Please note special times! 416-368-8031 www.solarstage.on.ca

National Theatre Live: War Horse at Cineplex

Until May 11 From the Live Stage to the Screen! The National Theatre’s original stage production of War Horse, broadcast live from London’s West End to cinemas. Various Cineplex Locations www.cineplex.com

Weekend Family Fun

The Natrel Rink at Harbourfront

Until Mar 9 Harbourfront Centre’s Natrel® Rink is a popular skating destination in the heart of the city. Visitors can enjoy our artificially-cooled outdoor rink while skating to music and taking in the beautiful surroundings of Lake Ontario and the Toronto Islands. On-site skate rentals, helmet rentals, change rooms, rental lockers and skate sharpening are available. Free admission. 416-973-4000 www.harbourfrontcentre.com/thenatrelrink

Sesame Street Presents: The Body

Until May 5 Grab the kids and run, jump and play your way through this interactive exhibition all about the human body. Sesame Street Presents: The Body covers everything from fingers and toes to your ishy squishy insides. Big, squishy noses. Fuzzy, furry feet. It’s an exhibition all about the body! Ontario Science Center 416-696-3256 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/sesame

Under the Sea

Ongoing This film takes you into fascinating underwater locales such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Triangle for face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea. Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127, www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Weekends in March Bring your children aged 3 to 9 over to the Museum to paint a mini-clog, try on shoes, and go on a treasure hunt in the galleries! Bata Shoe Museum 416-979-7799 x242, www.batashoemuseum.ca

The Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China’s Emperors

Mar 8 - Sep 1 Peer through the massive gates and gain access into the heart of the world’s largest imperial palace, courtesy of a stunning new exhibition opening spring 2014! Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-8000, www.rom.on.ca

March Weekends at Scarborough Museum

Until Mar 30 Check out family fun activities at Scarborough Museum! Sample fresh baked treats, join in a scavenger hunt and try out a simple craft. Admission is pay-what-you-wish. Scarborough Museum 416-338-8807, www.toronto.ca/museum-events

Pinkalicious The Musical

Mar 30 - Apr 27 Pinkalicious can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor’s office with Pinkititis. But when her hue goes too far, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to get out of this predicament. Lower Ossington Theatre 416-915-6747, www.lowerossingtontheatre.com

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Girls rock the world! Though we’re still in the depths of what feels like the longest winter ever, and summer feels light years away, right now is the ideal time to start researching and booking summer camps and programming for your kids. Toronto is full of unique and interesting camps that offer cosmopolitan kids the culture they crave. Toronto Kids & Families will be profiling some of the most popular and inventive camps over the next several issues, starting with the Girls Rock Toronto camp, held annually in the city’s Annex neighbourhood. Girls Rock Toronto offers girls and young women aged 8-16 of all musical abilities and economic backgrounds a safe space to learn an instrument of their choice, while providing strong female mentors and role models, and tools to develop life skills and confidence. The camp is held at a real live venue, the Tranzac on Brunswick Ave., giving

all campers a true on stage experience. Professional musicians act as band coaches and instrument instructors. Fundamental music theory, improvisation, and performance are developed along with communication, patience, empathy and negotiation skills. Campers in each session form a band, write or learn a song, build music skills and perform at a showcase concert at the end of the week for family, friends and screaming fans. They also create logos and merchandise, and have a band photo shoot! It’s a great way to meet new friends, try out an instrument, play in a band, and show off skills! No musical experience is required. Girls Rock Toronto will be taking over the Tranzac again this summer July 14-20 and August 11-17. Camper and volunteer applications are now being accepted. Visit online at www.girlsrocktoronto.org for more information and camp applications!

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Kids on a plane! BY TORONTO4KIDS.COM As any parent will tell you, travelling with children is never boring. To help prepare you for your March Break travels, we’ve put together a few tips to keep you, your children and the rest of your travelling companions happy and calm. • Pack a Carry-on Bag for Each Child: If your kids are old enough, get them each a rolling back pack, to carry whatever will keep them occupied and entertained on-board. • Plan for On-board Snacks: What you put in those carry-on bags depends upon each child’s age and preferences. Bring yummy snacks, which will undoubtedly be healthier choices than anything you can purchase at the airport. Pack extra (tetra-pack drinks too) for unexpected delays or if you get stuck on the tarmac. • In case of emergency: Stuff happens. Kids can spill juice or food, or just get sick. Pack extra clothing stored in plastic zip-lock bags (to help with the soiled clothing). A pack of wipes always comes in

handy. • Plan for On-board Entertainment: Portable electronic items seem to be the most popular choice for on-board entertainment. Travel with your iPad, portable DVD player or hand-held games. Electronics are effective if you use them wisely, and in moderation. And they are a must on long plane rides. Charge your gadgets ahead of time! • Plan a few surprises for when the kids get fidgety. Pull out a new DVD or video game, puzzle book or card game. Whatever will make them smile! • Prepare your children for air travel. Describe what will happen at the airport, the security screening process, the boarding process and the need to obey on-board seatbelt instructions. Explain the importance of respecting all passengers on board (noise, kicking seats, etc.) Teach your children about airplane etiquette. Practice at home, it you need to. Let them know they will discover many fascinating things. The plane, the clouds, etc. can be a great educational experience!

• Consider Seating Carefully. Sitting at the back ensures you won’t disturb other passengers if you need to get up for restroom breaks or if things get a little noisy. If that’s not possible, get seats towards the front of the plane, so you can make a quick exit upon landing. • Restroom breaks. Have the kids go to the washroom before boarding the plane. You never know how long seatbelt lights will stay on. • Make friends with the flight attendants and other passengers: Start smiling at people as soon as you get on the plane. Get yourselves seated as efficient-

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Gettin’ earthy with it! BY TORONTO4KIDS.COM So it’s lights out on Saturday, March 29 at 8:30pm – a movement started in 2009 to encourage consumers, businesses, and governments to carry out practical ways to save energy and conserve precious fossil fuels. It's now grown into an annual international event. Here’s how to make it fun for kids as they observe this hour of darkness in support of the planet … • Take the family for a walk in your neighbour-

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hood and count how many houses have their lights out. Bundle up in bed and read books by flashlight. Tell you best spooky stories in the dark. Play board games by candlelight. Have a night-time picnic. Prepare your food in advance and spread a blanket in the living room. If weather permits, camp out in your backyard. Host a barbecue for family, friends and neighbours. Roast marshmallows on the BBQ and make s’mores. Take the dog out for a nightly stroll. Go to your neighbourhood park for some night play time. Go to bed early!

Calling all T.O. kids! Are you, or do you know an exceptional kid from Toronto? Do things like charity work, making a difference in the community or special achievement set them apart? If you have someone in mind, we want to hear from you! Every month, Toronto Kids and Families will feature a child from Toronto who is recognized for extraordinary accomplishments in the city. Whether it’s collecting donations for a good cause, helping a neighbour, making a kind gesture or being recognized for performances in sports and recreations, every kid is special in their own way and deserves a moment in the spotlight! Send their name, age, story and photo to creativeservices@insidetoronto.com, and they could be featured in an upcoming issue!

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