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Holiday Countdown! Events, Activities and Top Toys! pgs. 4, 5, & 8

Remembrance Day p. 3

Cyber-Bullying p. 10

November Events p. 6


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Steeped in tradition This month, when remembering the brave veterans who have served our country in the past, take a moment to reflect on who will be their future. Thousands of youth across Canada currently participate in the Cadet Program, the largest federallysponsored youth program in Canada that includes the Royal Canadian Sea, Army and Air Cadets. It is a national program for young Canadians aged 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of fun, challenging and rewarding activities while learning about the sea, army and air activities of the Canadian Forces. Cadets are encouraged to become active, responsible members of their communities. They make valuable contributions to Canadian society on a daily basis in terms of environ-

mental, citizenship and community activities. Cadets also learn valuable life and work skills such as teamwork, leadership and citizenship. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets learn about the naval and maritime environment by participating in a variety of activities on and off the water. Sea Cadets specialize in sailing, seamanship, shipboard life, naval communications, power boat handling, boat repair, and marine engineering. Selected senior cadets have the opportunity to attend international exchanges, to sail aboard a Tall Ship or participate in ship deployments aboard Canadian Navy and Coast Guard ships. The Royal Canadian Army Cadets appeal to teenagers craving exciting outdoor activities. Army cadets develop abilities in the use of map and compass, GPS technology, orienteering, first-aid, camping and survival skills, canoeing, abseiling, trekking, mountain biking, etc. As they get more experienced, some will be selected for parachuting, white-water rafting and glacier climbing. They will also learn to become outdoor leaders. Royal Canadian Air Cadets participate in a variety of fun and challenging activities. The outdoor enthusiast will appreciate learning survival skills for flight crew. The athlete will appreciate physical education and recreation, including a variety of sporting activities like biathlon and Olympic-style marksmanship. The artists will find their niche in the music program. The curious will appreciate the hands-on activities such as building model aircraft. The scholarly will appreciate an introduction to the various tools and technologies linked to aviation. The dreamers will appreciate the evolution of technology and the advancements of the aerospace era, including the importance of Canadian participation.

Select top senior cadets may even earn the chance to represent Canada on the world stage by participating in an international exchange. Most importantly, Air Cadets aids in developing knowledge of Canadian history and democracy. The

program focuses on social development, decisionmaking and leadership. As cadets acquire skills and knowledge, they pass it along to younger cadets. For more information on the Canadian Cadet Program, visit www.cadets.ca.

Remembrance Day Services in Toronto: East York Civic Centre Memorial Gardens 10:45 a.m. 850 Coxwell Avenue

York Civic Centre York Memorial Collegiate Auditorium 10:45 a.m. 2690 Eglinton Avenue West Fort York National Historic Site/

Etobicoke Civic Centre Cenotaph 10:15 a.m. 399 The West Mall

Strachan Avenue Military Cemetery (Garrison Common) 10:45 a.m. 250 Fort York Boulevard

North York Civic Centre George Weston Recital Hall at the Toronto Centre for the Arts 10:45 a.m. 5040 Yonge Street Toronto Old City Hall Cenotaph 10:45 a.m. 60 Queen Street West Bay & Queen Streets

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Royal Canadian Legion - Scarborough Zone 10:45 a.m. Scarborough Cenotaph (Kingston Road and Danforth Avenue)

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Province of Ontario 10:45 a.m. Queen’s Park, front lawn Swansea Town Hall 10:45 a.m. 95 Lavinia Avenue

Prospect Cemetery - Sunrise Service 8 a.m. 1450 St Clair Avenue West Prospect Cemetery and Mausoleum

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Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 10:15 a.m. 2075 Bayview Avenue, Warriors Hall, K Wing

Royal Canadian Legion - Stan Lister Hall 7 p.m. 100 Salome Drive Toronto Zoo 10:55 a.m. Meadowvale north of Sheppard

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Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Kids all across the city are gearing up to see the 108th annual Santa Claus Parade in Toronto. The 2012 Santa Claus Parade will be held on Sunday, November 18 from 12pm to 4pm. With hundreds of thousands of spectators in attendance, plan ahead to make the most of the experience! Arrive a few hours before the event if you want a spot in the front row. Scout out your parking ahead of time. Remember, there is no parking along the parade route but you can find parking nearby, however, due to the numbers expected, it’s a good idea to consider taking the TTC. Find a spot along the route that will enable you to see the floats coming towards to rather than have the floats just pass in front of you. Locate a spot near a coffee shop or restaurant

so you can get hot drinks and have bathroom breaks. There are 20+ Tim Hortons, McDonalds and Pizza Pizza locations along the parade route. There are also a host of coffee shops and cafes along Bloor Street that can offer a warmer, and perhaps less crowded parade-watching atmosphere. But if this is the route you’re going to take, make sure to arrive extra early to stake out a table - they’ll go fast! Dress your kids warmly. The temperature can change dramatically and even if the forecast isn’t calling for cold weather, bundle them up well. Wear layers so you can peel off extra clothing. Hats (ear muffs) and mitts are a must. Bring your letters to Santa. Santa’s postal elves will be there to collect them. Be sure to address letters to Santa Claus, North Pole, HOH OHO, Canada, and include your

return address. After the parade, consider hanging around downtown for awhile. That way, you won’t have to fight the crowds and the traffic to get home. What to bring: • Camera, video and extra batteries • Light Folding chairs • Snacks such as granola bars, juice boxes • Hot cocoa in a thermos • Sleeping bags and blankets • Exact change for purchases and TTC fares And if you can’t make it to the parade, tune in to CP24 for the exclusive live broadcast on Sunday, November 18. Need more info on the parade? Visit: www. thesantaclausparade.ca. – with files from toronto4kids.com

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Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area. November 18, 2011 to December 4, 2011. Times: 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays. Visit various locations throughout Downtown Yonge and see mimes, illusionists, human statues, stilt walkers, balloon artists and more. Nov 17 - Dec 23 Through-out the Downtown Yonge BIA 416-597-0255, www.wintermagic.ca

Christmas Cookie Decorating

Master Baker Monika Paradi will prepare you for Christmas with this hands-on workshop. Learn to decorate seasonal cookies like a pro and leave the workshop with a half dozen decorated goodies, recipes and the inspiration to create your own edible Christmas treats! Pre-registration only - $25 plus tax. Nov 17 - 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm Montgomery’s Inn www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events. htm

Winterfest on Toronto’s Waterfront

See Bloor-Yorkville transformed into a magical holiday wonderland! Nov 17 - Dec 31 Bloor-Yorkville District 416-928-3553, www.bloor-yorkville.com

Santa Clause Parade Day Brunch

Chef Jamie Kennedy presents his annual delicious Santa Claus Parade Day Brunch in the Gardiner Museum’s spectacular Terrace Room, the best spot in town to see the Santa Claus Parade! Nov 18 - 11:00 am until 3:00 pm Gardiner Museum, 111 Queen’s Park 416-362-1957, www.gardinermuseum.on.ca

A Roaring Twenties Christmas at Spadina Museum

Celebrate the holidays 1920s-style at the newly restored Spadina mansion. Nov 20, 2012 to Jan 6, 2013 416-392-6910 toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm

Christmas in the Park at Colborne Lodge

Discover the magic of Christmas in the winter wonderland surroundings of High Park and enjoy a tour of Colborne Lodge, the picturesque home of the founders of High Park, decorated for a Victorian Christmas. Nov 24 - Jan 6 - 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm Colborne Lodge, South end of High Park toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm

Winterfest on Toronto’s Waterfront offers a variety of activities for the entire family! Visit Santa’s Workshop in Queen’s Quay Terminal for FREE arts and crafts, Be sure to take advantage of Harbourfront Centre’s FREE all-ages programming including concerts, film screenings, a scavenger hunt, activities, storytelling, a holiday marketplace and ice-skating activities. Free. Nov 24 - to Dec 16 www.waterfrontbia.com

Adult and Child Wreath-Making Workshop at Colborne Lodge

Adults and children 7 to 10 years make a Christmas wreath together to take home. This 2 hour workshop is a unique opportunity to start the season doing a special activity together in the cosy historic ambience of Colborne Lodge’s 19th-century kitchen. Reregistration required. Nov 24 - 2:00 pm Colborne Lodge, 416-392-6916 www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events. htm

31st Annual Swedish Christmas Festival at Harbourfront

Enjoy the annual traditional Swedish Christmas with singing and folk-dancing. Take advantage of the huge sale of Swedish handmade crafts, Christmas decorations and home-baked goods like saffron bread and gingerbread cookies, as well as imported Swedish food.The Children’s Christmas Workshop allows families to make Swedish crafts, bake gingerbread cookies and dance around the Christmas tree. Free. Nov 24, Harbourfront Centre, 416-973-4000 www.harbourfrontcentre.com

Gingerbread House Workshop at Montgomery’s Inn

Decorate your family’s dream house together. All the supplies you need to create a classic gingerbread house will be provided. Additional dates in December. Pre-registration. Nov 25 Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas Street West www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events. htm

A Victorian Christmas at MacKenzie House

This festive season take a step back in time to Victorian Toronto and experience the magic of a traditional Christmas in an 1859 row-house. Plus! Children are invited to write a letter to Santa Claus during their visit. Select a card that has been printed on our 1845 printing press, and write a personal message. Nov 27 - Jan 6 - 12:00 pm until 5:00 pm Mackenzie House, 82 Bond Street 416-392-6915 toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm

Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market

Inspired by the old world and influenced by the new, this annual event is free to the public and captures the heritage and charm that you would find in a traditional European Christmas market. Free. Nov 30, 2012 to Dec 16, 2012 Distillery Historic District, 55 Mill Street www.torontochristmasmarket.com FOR MORE SEASONAL EVENTS, WWW.TORONTO4KIDS.COM

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A spectacular holiday lighting ceremony with live music by SPLASH from Etobicoke School of the Arts and an amazing custom designed pyrotechnics show by Circus Orange Inc. The lighting of the 40’ high light tree with more than 52,000 LED lights will cap off the night’s festivities, along with the illumination of the 3D polar bears, and other breath-taking holiday lighting installations. Nov 10 - 6:00 pm until 7:00 pm Yonge-Dundas Square www.wintermagic.ca/illuminite

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novemberevents The Wizard of Oz at Scarborough Village Theatre

Dorothy and Toto need the Wizard’s help to get home and it’s going to take all of the brains, heart, and courage they and their friends can muster to journey down the yellow brick road and past the Wicked Witch of the West to find their hearts’ desires. Nov 1 - 17 Scarborough Village Theatre 416-267-9292, www.theatrescarborough.com

Ghost Tracking at Casa Loma

Does Casa Loma have ghosts? Find out for yourself with our Ghost Tracking experts. The Evening will commence in the Library for a quick introduction and breakdown of haunted tales, a sneak peak at your hosts Paranormal Equipment, and perhaps listen to some of the amazing EVP’s captured during some of the investigations that have taken place at The Castle. Nov 11 Casa Loma 647-725-1826, www.casaloma.org

Day of the Dead Festival at Harbourfront

The event is a time of return – where families come together, city dwellers return to ancestral villages and the dead visit the living. Free. Nov 3 - 4, Harbourfront Centre 416-979-9901, www.harbourfrontcentre.com

Out of the Cold! at Scarborough Museum

Come in out of the cold and warm up by the fire! See how Scarborough’s settlers baked over the open hearth and in the wood stove as they prepared for the cold winter ahead. Family activities for all ages! Admission is by donation. Nov 3 - 25 - 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm Scarborough Museum, 416-338-8807 toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm

The Balloon Tree

The king must go to a tournament and according to tradition he must leave the oldest child in charge of the kingdom. Leora fears that this will change the very happy kingdom. Will Leora’s balloons save the day? Great story, great music, great fun! Nov 3 - Dec 7, Solar Stage Children’s Theatre 416-368-8031, www.solarstage.on.ca

POWER KIDS - Recreating News

This workshop will engage participants critically as well as creatively, focusing on developing media literacy skills. Free. Nov 4 - 3:00 pm until 5:00 pm The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery 416-973-4949, www.thepowerplant.org

Ali Baba - Musical Play at Solar Stage

This musical version of the traditional story from One Thousand and One Nights, takes you into the world of “Open Sesame” and the Magic Cave. Will Ali Baba escape poverty and will he escape thieves who guard the cave filled with riches? Nov 5 - Dec 3, Solar Stage 416-368-8031, www.solarstage.on.ca

Alligator Pie

Alligator Pie, an original Soulpepper production, brings the celebrated children’s poems of “Canada’s Father Goose” and Toronto’s first Poet Laureate, Dennis Lee, to vibrant theatrical life. Soulpepper’s creation ensemble fills the stage with music, invention and Lee’s delicious imagination. Nov 6 - 25, Young Centre for the Performing Arts www.soulpepper.ca

So You Think You Can Dance

Fall’s hottest ticket will feature this season’s most popular routines as well as original pieces created specifically for the nationwide tour. Nov 7 - 7:30 pm Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 855-872-7669, www.sonycentre.ca

Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend

The Hockey Hall of Fame is set to honour its newest! Nov 9 -12 Hockey Hall of Fame 416-360-7765, www.HHOF.com

Sportcard & Memorabilia Expo

The Sportcard and Memorabilia Expo is sure to please all who attend with over 900 tables of rare cards and non sport items you are sure to find what you desire. Nov 9 - 11, Toronto International Centre 705-722-7593, www.sportcardexpo.com

The RAF turns 90! BabyTime Show ... Prenatal to Preschool

Shop, Try and Buy from over 200 manufacturers, retailers and artisans. Talk to the experts and learn from top pregnancy and parenting experts. Meet and Greet all your favourite characters. Nov 9, 2012 - Nov 11, 2012 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (North Building), 255 Front Street West www.babytimeshows.ca

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by National Ballet of Canada

Lewis Carroll’s perpetually winsome, subversive, cunning and hilarious children’s classic is given a glorious ballet treatment by British choreographer Christopher Wheeldon that is the very measure of the original. Nov 10, 2012 to Nov 25, 2012 The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts 416-345-9595, www.national.ballet.ca

Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic

See an unrivaled cast of hockey legends take to the ice! Nov 11, Air Canada Centre 416-360-7765 , www.hhof.com

This year, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is celebrating its 90th anniversary with all the engaging, educational and entertaining events that happen at the Fair during the day, and at night, including the animal and farm fun, and harvest exhibits during the day. Special shows and feature areas at The Royal include The Royal Horse Show, The President’s Choice SuperDogs Show, as well as education and agrifoodinnovation. Guests will surely be impressed. November 2-11, 2012 The Ricoh Coliseum and The Direct Energy Centre at Exhibition Place. A Family Pass for 4 is $44 www.royalfair.org.

Counting on Fall: Interactive Reading and Art Activity

Join author Lizann Flatt and illustrator Ashley Barron for an interactive reading and hands-on paper collage activity for kids inspired by their new book, Counting on Fall! Interactive Reading and Art Activity. Free. Nov 11, 2012 - 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm Evergreen Brick Works www.owlkidsbooks.com

The 9th Annual Canadian Action Figure Expo

The show features a huge selection of vintage 80s toys and all the latest releases from today such as Transformers, Star Wars, GIJoe, Masters of the Universe, Super Heroes, DC Universe, Wrestling, and tons of other Action Figures and collectibles. Nov 11 Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel www.actionfigureexpo.com

Cinderella (a RATical retelling)

The true story of Cinderella has never been told before... at least according to her friends -- five rats named Ears, Teeth, Claws, Tail and Whiskers. Nov 12 - Dec 30 Young People’s Theatre 416-862-2222, www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca

The Bata Shoe Museum’s Warm the Sole Sock Drive

Join us on World Kindness Day for the kick off of our annual fundraiser. During the Warm the Sole Sock Drive, admission is free on Saturdays and Sundays with a donation of a pair of new, unworn socks! White athletic socks are preferred. Nov 13 - 30 Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. West, Toronto 416-979-7799 x242, www.batashoemuseum.ca

Winter Woofstock

The highly popular summer festival is now taking place in the winter! Woofstock is a celebration of dogs in every way! Come and shop ‘til you drop for the latest in fashion, food, furnishings and clever “must have” accessories for your furry companions. Nov 17 - 18 Direct Energy Centre www.winterwoofstock.com

The Natrel Rink

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. Nov 17 - Mar 10, 2013 Harbourfront 416-973-4866, www.harbourfrontcentre.com

Fall Registration for 2012/2013 Season

DANCE PROGRAM A Professional, certified and caring staff.

5915 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario www.cdmdance.com • 416-497-1793

We offer recreational and competitive level dance classes for ages 2 years and up: Ballet • Jazz • Contemporary • Acrobatics • Musical Theatre • Hip Hop • Tap

NEW MUSIC PROGRAM

Quality Group and Private instruction in: Voice • Piano • Violin • Viola • Guitar • Glee Club

Enrollment still available. Register Online Now We offer Preparation for Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Piano Examinations and Royal Academy of Dance Examinations (RAD)


6 | TORONTO KIDS - November 2012

novemberevents The Wizard of Oz at Scarborough Village Theatre

Dorothy and Toto need the Wizard’s help to get home and it’s going to take all of the brains, heart, and courage they and their friends can muster to journey down the yellow brick road and past the Wicked Witch of the West to find their hearts’ desires. Nov 1 - 17 Scarborough Village Theatre 416-267-9292, www.theatrescarborough.com

Ghost Tracking at Casa Loma

Does Casa Loma have ghosts? Find out for yourself with our Ghost Tracking experts. The Evening will commence in the Library for a quick introduction and breakdown of haunted tales, a sneak peak at your hosts Paranormal Equipment, and perhaps listen to some of the amazing EVP’s captured during some of the investigations that have taken place at The Castle. Nov 11 Casa Loma 647-725-1826, www.casaloma.org

Day of the Dead Festival at Harbourfront

The event is a time of return – where families come together, city dwellers return to ancestral villages and the dead visit the living. Free. Nov 3 - 4, Harbourfront Centre 416-979-9901, www.harbourfrontcentre.com

Out of the Cold! at Scarborough Museum

Come in out of the cold and warm up by the fire! See how Scarborough’s settlers baked over the open hearth and in the wood stove as they prepared for the cold winter ahead. Family activities for all ages! Admission is by donation. Nov 3 - 25 - 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm Scarborough Museum, 416-338-8807 toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm

The Balloon Tree

The king must go to a tournament and according to tradition he must leave the oldest child in charge of the kingdom. Leora fears that this will change the very happy kingdom. Will Leora’s balloons save the day? Great story, great music, great fun! Nov 3 - Dec 7, Solar Stage Children’s Theatre 416-368-8031, www.solarstage.on.ca

POWER KIDS - Recreating News

This workshop will engage participants critically as well as creatively, focusing on developing media literacy skills. Free. Nov 4 - 3:00 pm until 5:00 pm The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery 416-973-4949, www.thepowerplant.org

Ali Baba - Musical Play at Solar Stage

This musical version of the traditional story from One Thousand and One Nights, takes you into the world of “Open Sesame” and the Magic Cave. Will Ali Baba escape poverty and will he escape thieves who guard the cave filled with riches? Nov 5 - Dec 3, Solar Stage 416-368-8031, www.solarstage.on.ca

Alligator Pie

Alligator Pie, an original Soulpepper production, brings the celebrated children’s poems of “Canada’s Father Goose” and Toronto’s first Poet Laureate, Dennis Lee, to vibrant theatrical life. Soulpepper’s creation ensemble fills the stage with music, invention and Lee’s delicious imagination. Nov 6 - 25, Young Centre for the Performing Arts www.soulpepper.ca

So You Think You Can Dance

Fall’s hottest ticket will feature this season’s most popular routines as well as original pieces created specifically for the nationwide tour. Nov 7 - 7:30 pm Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 855-872-7669, www.sonycentre.ca

Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend

The Hockey Hall of Fame is set to honour its newest! Nov 9 -12 Hockey Hall of Fame 416-360-7765, www.HHOF.com

Sportcard & Memorabilia Expo

The Sportcard and Memorabilia Expo is sure to please all who attend with over 900 tables of rare cards and non sport items you are sure to find what you desire. Nov 9 - 11, Toronto International Centre 705-722-7593, www.sportcardexpo.com

The RAF turns 90! BabyTime Show ... Prenatal to Preschool

Shop, Try and Buy from over 200 manufacturers, retailers and artisans. Talk to the experts and learn from top pregnancy and parenting experts. Meet and Greet all your favourite characters. Nov 9, 2012 - Nov 11, 2012 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (North Building), 255 Front Street West www.babytimeshows.ca

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by National Ballet of Canada

Lewis Carroll’s perpetually winsome, subversive, cunning and hilarious children’s classic is given a glorious ballet treatment by British choreographer Christopher Wheeldon that is the very measure of the original. Nov 10, 2012 to Nov 25, 2012 The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts 416-345-9595, www.national.ballet.ca

Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic

See an unrivaled cast of hockey legends take to the ice! Nov 11, Air Canada Centre 416-360-7765 , www.hhof.com

This year, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is celebrating its 90th anniversary with all the engaging, educational and entertaining events that happen at the Fair during the day, and at night, including the animal and farm fun, and harvest exhibits during the day. Special shows and feature areas at The Royal include The Royal Horse Show, The President’s Choice SuperDogs Show, as well as education and agrifoodinnovation. Guests will surely be impressed. November 2-11, 2012 The Ricoh Coliseum and The Direct Energy Centre at Exhibition Place. A Family Pass for 4 is $44 www.royalfair.org.

Counting on Fall: Interactive Reading and Art Activity

Join author Lizann Flatt and illustrator Ashley Barron for an interactive reading and hands-on paper collage activity for kids inspired by their new book, Counting on Fall! Interactive Reading and Art Activity. Free. Nov 11, 2012 - 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm Evergreen Brick Works www.owlkidsbooks.com

The 9th Annual Canadian Action Figure Expo

The show features a huge selection of vintage 80s toys and all the latest releases from today such as Transformers, Star Wars, GIJoe, Masters of the Universe, Super Heroes, DC Universe, Wrestling, and tons of other Action Figures and collectibles. Nov 11 Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel www.actionfigureexpo.com

Cinderella (a RATical retelling)

The true story of Cinderella has never been told before... at least according to her friends -- five rats named Ears, Teeth, Claws, Tail and Whiskers. Nov 12 - Dec 30 Young People’s Theatre 416-862-2222, www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca

The Bata Shoe Museum’s Warm the Sole Sock Drive

Join us on World Kindness Day for the kick off of our annual fundraiser. During the Warm the Sole Sock Drive, admission is free on Saturdays and Sundays with a donation of a pair of new, unworn socks! White athletic socks are preferred. Nov 13 - 30 Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St. West, Toronto 416-979-7799 x242, www.batashoemuseum.ca

Winter Woofstock

The highly popular summer festival is now taking place in the winter! Woofstock is a celebration of dogs in every way! Come and shop ‘til you drop for the latest in fashion, food, furnishings and clever “must have” accessories for your furry companions. Nov 17 - 18 Direct Energy Centre www.winterwoofstock.com

The Natrel Rink

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. Nov 17 - Mar 10, 2013 Harbourfront 416-973-4866, www.harbourfrontcentre.com

Fall Registration for 2012/2013 Season

DANCE PROGRAM A Professional, certified and caring staff.

5915 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario www.cdmdance.com • 416-497-1793

We offer recreational and competitive level dance classes for ages 2 years and up: Ballet • Jazz • Contemporary • Acrobatics • Musical Theatre • Hip Hop • Tap

NEW MUSIC PROGRAM

Quality Group and Private instruction in: Voice • Piano • Violin • Viola • Guitar • Glee Club

Enrollment still available. Register Online Now We offer Preparation for Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) Piano Examinations and Royal Academy of Dance Examinations (RAD)


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ongoingevents Just Gotta Skate

Attend the 12th Annual Just Gotta Skate event to raise funds for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada. Enjoy two hours of free skating, a silent auction and start your holiday shopping early. Nov 17 - 11:00 am until 1:00 pm Iceland Arena 905-828-9867, www.ccfc.ca

The Toronto Train Show

Be amazed at the over 50 displays and operating layouts in every gauge of trains. There are about 70,000 square feet of layouts, exhibits, clinics showing how to build layouts and scenery, toy trains, steam engines, videos, real roadania, photos, prints, books, apparel, Railway Historical Associations and Train Vendors of all kinds. This is great family fun for all. Nov 18, 2012 International Centre, www.antiquetoys.ca

One of a Kind Show Toronto

Canada’s finest craft show, bringing innovative artists, craftspeople, and designers together to share their unique creations with the rest of the world. Nov 22, 2012 - Dec 2, 2012 Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd www.oneofakindshow.com

SNOW WHITE The Deliciously Dopey Family Musical!

In this fractured rendering of SNOW WHITE, audiences can expect a plethora of pop culture favourites. The production stars Canadian Idol winner Melissa O’Neil and Ross Petty as as Snow White’s evil stepmother. Nov 23, 2012 to Jan 5, 2013 Elgin Theatre 1-855-599-9090, www.rosspetty.com

Shaolin Warriors

Nine years since their last sold-out appearances in Toronto, China’s SHAOLIN WARRIORS will make their triumphant return to Toronto. Nov 23, 2012 - 7:30 pm Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 855-872-7669, www.sonycentre.ca

Toons for Toddlers - The Best of Chuggington!

Traintastic adventures await in the exciting world of Chuggington where eager engines Wilson, Koko and Brewster are learning to become working trains. Join these three young chuggers on their adventures, fun and excitement on the rails. Movies in a toddler-friendly environment. Nov 24 - 25 Various theaters (GTA) 888-222-6608, www.toonsfortoddlers.com

Polish Heritage Day at the ROM

Celebrate Polish culture and heritage with a full day of live performances, hands-on activities for kids, shopping, dining and much more! Nov 24 Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-8000, www.rom.on.ca

Palaeo Playground at the ROM

The Palaeo Playground is a free with admission family fun day filled with dinosaur activities, crafts and a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet a real dinosaur hunter palaeontologist! Nov 25 Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-8000, www.rom.on.ca

Autumn in the Valley

As the cold winter months approach, learn how the birds, plants and animals in our Wildflower Preserve prepare for the season. Refreshments provided after the walk. Nov 25, 2012 Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre 416-396-2819 www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events. htm

Stir Up Sunday at Montgomery’s Inn

Witness a working 19th-century commercial kitchen when the Inn’s team of Historic Cooks present an afternoon of cooking demonstrations. Try samples while supplies last! Free with regular admission. Nov 25, 2012 - 1:00 pm until 5:00 pm Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas Street West toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm For more OCTOBER Events, Visit www.toronto4kids.com

40th Anniversary Summit Series Tribute

Family Days at Gardiner Museum

Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration

Freckleface Strawberry The Musical

For a limited time only at the Hockey Hall of Fame, guests can relive the most famous series in all of hockey. This special 40th anniversary display pays tribute to the 1972 Summit Series between Team Canada and the Soviet Union. Until March 31, 2013 Hockey Hall of Fame 416-360-7765 www.hhof.com

Bring the whole family to the Gardiner for fun-filled days with programming geared towards the kids. Free with admission, and kids under 12 get in for free if accompanied by an adult. Includes films, tours for kids, craft tables & more. Every Sunday 9 - 1 to 4 pm Gardiner Museum 416-586-8080 www.gardinermuseum.com

Behold the next century of space exploration in Beyond Planet Earth, a cosmic new exhibition at the Ontario Science Centre that immerses visitors in amazing environments and ultramodern technology. Until Jan 1, 2013 Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Now in Freckleface The Musical, based on the beloved New York Times Best Selling book by celebrated actress Julianne Moore, you and your family can step inside the book’s pages with Freckleface and her loveable schoolmates as they learn that everyone is different - and that’s what makes everyone special! Until Dec 23, 2012 Lower Ossington Theatre www.lowerossingtontheatre.com

Born to be Wild

To The Arctic

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. Oct 5, 2012 to Dec 21, 2012 Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Eyes on the Skies at the Science Centre

This one-of-a-kind, lively program introduces pre-school children to the night-time sky through singing, connect-the-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. Ongoing 416-696-3127, ontariosciencecentre.ca

Ultimate Dinosaurs Take Over the ROM

See some of the largest and most unusual dinosaurs to have ever roamed the planet at this new exhibition. Cutting Edge Technology and Hands-On Activities bring these Big, Bizarre, and Brand-New Dinos to Life. Until March 2013 ROM - Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-5797 www.rom.on.ca

Under the Sea

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. Ongoing Ontario Science Centere 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Weekend Family Fun at the Bata Shoe Museum

An extraordinary journey to the top of the world, To The Arctic is the ultimate tale of survival. Narrated by Meryl Streep. Ongoing Ontario Science Center, 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Parents, the next time you hear “There’s nothing to do!” 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! Weekends in November Bata Shoe Museum 416-979-7799 x242 www.batashoemuseum.ca

Toronto Chocolate Festival 2012

War Horse

The 2012 Toronto CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL will offer participants several delectable, delicious and simply decadent events throughout its 23-day run in the GTA and extending into parts of Southern Ontario. Until Nov 4, 2012 Various Locations www.TorontoChocolateFestival.com

Presenting the National Theatre of Great Britain’s award-winning production of War Horse. A remarkable tale of courage, loyalty and friendship. Until November 4, 2012 Princess of Wales Theatre www.mirvish.com For more Ongoing Events, Visit www.toronto4kids.com


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Attend the 12th Annual Just Gotta Skate event to raise funds for the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada. Enjoy two hours of free skating, a silent auction and start your holiday shopping early. Nov 17 - 11:00 am until 1:00 pm Iceland Arena 905-828-9867, www.ccfc.ca

The Toronto Train Show

Be amazed at the over 50 displays and operating layouts in every gauge of trains. There are about 70,000 square feet of layouts, exhibits, clinics showing how to build layouts and scenery, toy trains, steam engines, videos, real roadania, photos, prints, books, apparel, Railway Historical Associations and Train Vendors of all kinds. This is great family fun for all. Nov 18, 2012 International Centre, www.antiquetoys.ca

One of a Kind Show Toronto

Canada’s finest craft show, bringing innovative artists, craftspeople, and designers together to share their unique creations with the rest of the world. Nov 22, 2012 - Dec 2, 2012 Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place, 100 Princes’ Blvd www.oneofakindshow.com

SNOW WHITE The Deliciously Dopey Family Musical!

In this fractured rendering of SNOW WHITE, audiences can expect a plethora of pop culture favourites. The production stars Canadian Idol winner Melissa O’Neil and Ross Petty as as Snow White’s evil stepmother. Nov 23, 2012 to Jan 5, 2013 Elgin Theatre 1-855-599-9090, www.rosspetty.com

Shaolin Warriors

Nine years since their last sold-out appearances in Toronto, China’s SHAOLIN WARRIORS will make their triumphant return to Toronto. Nov 23, 2012 - 7:30 pm Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 855-872-7669, www.sonycentre.ca

Toons for Toddlers - The Best of Chuggington!

Traintastic adventures await in the exciting world of Chuggington where eager engines Wilson, Koko and Brewster are learning to become working trains. Join these three young chuggers on their adventures, fun and excitement on the rails. Movies in a toddler-friendly environment. Nov 24 - 25 Various theaters (GTA) 888-222-6608, www.toonsfortoddlers.com

Polish Heritage Day at the ROM

Celebrate Polish culture and heritage with a full day of live performances, hands-on activities for kids, shopping, dining and much more! Nov 24 Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-8000, www.rom.on.ca

Palaeo Playground at the ROM

The Palaeo Playground is a free with admission family fun day filled with dinosaur activities, crafts and a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet a real dinosaur hunter palaeontologist! Nov 25 Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-8000, www.rom.on.ca

Autumn in the Valley

As the cold winter months approach, learn how the birds, plants and animals in our Wildflower Preserve prepare for the season. Refreshments provided after the walk. Nov 25, 2012 Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre 416-396-2819 www.toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events. htm

Stir Up Sunday at Montgomery’s Inn

Witness a working 19th-century commercial kitchen when the Inn’s team of Historic Cooks present an afternoon of cooking demonstrations. Try samples while supplies last! Free with regular admission. Nov 25, 2012 - 1:00 pm until 5:00 pm Montgomery’s Inn, 4709 Dundas Street West toronto.ca/culture/museums/featured-events.htm For more OCTOBER Events, Visit www.toronto4kids.com

40th Anniversary Summit Series Tribute

Family Days at Gardiner Museum

Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration

Freckleface Strawberry The Musical

For a limited time only at the Hockey Hall of Fame, guests can relive the most famous series in all of hockey. This special 40th anniversary display pays tribute to the 1972 Summit Series between Team Canada and the Soviet Union. Until March 31, 2013 Hockey Hall of Fame 416-360-7765 www.hhof.com

Bring the whole family to the Gardiner for fun-filled days with programming geared towards the kids. Free with admission, and kids under 12 get in for free if accompanied by an adult. Includes films, tours for kids, craft tables & more. Every Sunday 9 - 1 to 4 pm Gardiner Museum 416-586-8080 www.gardinermuseum.com

Behold the next century of space exploration in Beyond Planet Earth, a cosmic new exhibition at the Ontario Science Centre that immerses visitors in amazing environments and ultramodern technology. Until Jan 1, 2013 Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Now in Freckleface The Musical, based on the beloved New York Times Best Selling book by celebrated actress Julianne Moore, you and your family can step inside the book’s pages with Freckleface and her loveable schoolmates as they learn that everyone is different - and that’s what makes everyone special! Until Dec 23, 2012 Lower Ossington Theatre www.lowerossingtontheatre.com

Born to be Wild

To The Arctic

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. Oct 5, 2012 to Dec 21, 2012 Ontario Science Center 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Eyes on the Skies at the Science Centre

This one-of-a-kind, lively program introduces pre-school children to the night-time sky through singing, connect-the-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. Ongoing 416-696-3127, ontariosciencecentre.ca

Ultimate Dinosaurs Take Over the ROM

See some of the largest and most unusual dinosaurs to have ever roamed the planet at this new exhibition. Cutting Edge Technology and Hands-On Activities bring these Big, Bizarre, and Brand-New Dinos to Life. Until March 2013 ROM - Royal Ontario Museum 416-586-5797 www.rom.on.ca

Under the Sea

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. Ongoing Ontario Science Centere 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Weekend Family Fun at the Bata Shoe Museum

An extraordinary journey to the top of the world, To The Arctic is the ultimate tale of survival. Narrated by Meryl Streep. Ongoing Ontario Science Center, 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto 416-696-3127 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca

Parents, the next time you hear “There’s nothing to do!” 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! Weekends in November Bata Shoe Museum 416-979-7799 x242 www.batashoemuseum.ca

Toronto Chocolate Festival 2012

War Horse

The 2012 Toronto CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL will offer participants several delectable, delicious and simply decadent events throughout its 23-day run in the GTA and extending into parts of Southern Ontario. Until Nov 4, 2012 Various Locations www.TorontoChocolateFestival.com

Presenting the National Theatre of Great Britain’s award-winning production of War Horse. A remarkable tale of courage, loyalty and friendship. Until November 4, 2012 Princess of Wales Theatre www.mirvish.com For more Ongoing Events, Visit www.toronto4kids.com


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Top toys for 2012

The holidays are just around the corner, and its never too early to start putting together your shopping list. Before you head to the toy store, here is an independent toy council’s guide to some of the top toys for 2012 tested by educators, parents and of course, kids.

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With an array of bright primary colours, a contrast of patterns and dangling toys, this Sassy Development Play Mat is perfect for curious babies reaching out to touch, feel and explore. It comes with a tummy time pillow and a musical add on.

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Bring on the giggles, Elmo is back and he’s still wiggling with laughter. Press the foot of the LOL Elmo to make him laugh out loud. Tickle his tummy and he’ll tell you a joke. LOL Elmo is a great interactive toy for kids who need to work on strengthening their hands and fingers.

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This is one of the biggest fantasy toys of the season. Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Carriage has a pumpkin shell that reveals a royal coach. She’s wearing a white satin gown that takes her from the ball to her wedding. Perfect for four or five year old kids.

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Take back your ipad and hand over the LeapsterGS Explorer from LeapFrog. It is a child-centered version of an adult game system that holds a large library of games and eBooks. There are over 300 learning games to choose from with three already loaded onto the console. You can load your child’s spelling lists and math sheets into the Leapster and make learning fun.

Introduce a new afterschool activity with the starter instrument, Guitar Confetti . It is perfect for kids looking to explore their musical talents. The bright painted wooden body is fascend with six steel strings and is sized for children.


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November is Child Safety and Protection Month, and one of the growing concerns among parents is their children’s safety on the internet. But where the concerns of the early 2000’s centred around online predators, parents and kids these days are growing all too familiar with the prevailing type of internet risk - the cyber bully. While many of us may remember bullying, or being bullied in school, most will agree that today’s kids have it harder than any previous generation, because the abuse follows them home from the playground and literally permeates every aspect of their social lives - which are increasingly lived out on the internet. The schoolyard has become the facebook wall. For months, stories of bullied children displaying self-harming behaviour, and too often, even suicide, have dominated headlines across the nation. Just last month, the sad story of 15-year old Amanda Todd captured the collective hearts of Canadians and people across the globe. Part of the reason online bullying is so ubiquitous is that the internet grants a veil of anonymity to tormentors. Where in the past, bullies would come face-to-face with their targets, today even shy kids can become outspoken and insulting from behind the cloak of the internet. Parents worried about their kids online well-being should take concrete steps to prevent these problems before they start. It’s a good idea to keep the com-

puter in a common area of the home, and not in your child’s bedroom where you can’t monitor their online activity. While your child may complain about the lack of privacy or intrusiveness on your part - it’s worth it in the long run to keep them safe from the emotional scars that can come with cyber-bullying, not to mention the permanent virtual record of their torment. While Facebook is a great place for your kids to talk to friends and family, it can also be place where bullies lurk. While facebook’s terms of service dictate that users must be 13 years of age to activate an account, in reality this policy is rarely enforced - you may have to put your foot down and do the enforcing yourself. If your child is over 13, encourage them to give you full access to their various online presences. Teach them to never place personal information on Facebook, and make sure your kids are creating their Facebook page as private. Show them how to set their account to the maximum privacy settings possible. Make sure your kids are posting appropriate photos on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitters and other networks, again with privacy settings to prevent other people from gaining access to these pictures. Overall, teach your child to make good judgments online – Think Before You Post! For more information and tools, visit www. cyberbullying.ca and www.stopcyberbullying.org. – Nicole Larkin


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