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Smooth Transition back to the classroom Did you know that there are simple ways to ease children back into their fall routine, and even get them excited about it? From creating an upbeat yet relaxing environment in your home, to finding fun ways to schedule and organize activities, here are some tips on how to get kids excited about school and back into a routine.

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WAKE THEM WITH AWE Since alarm clocks can be harsh for children, start their day with just the right amount of beautiful, filtered morning light. Enter their rooms and draw the curtains to let light through. As their eyes and bodies adjust to the light, they will wake up gradually and not abruptly, which will help to eliminate any disgruntled behaviour in the A.M. Changing the light is a subtle way to give them a nudge that the day is here and ready to be started.

STUDY SANCTUARY Since the assignments don’t end when the school day does, it’s important for children to come home to an environment where they can do their homework and be able to concentrate while studying. Many classrooms for young children are decorated with bright colours and educational décor, so why not bring that look home. Even if you don’t have an extra room to decorate, you can easily dedicate a corner of a bedroom to a study space. Bright desks, chalkboards and maps with fun colours and symbols are nice ways to encourage children during homework time. Make sure to take your kids with you when shopping for their study area and school supplies. Kids who get to choose their supplies might be more excited to head back to school as well as sit down to do homework than youngsters who aren’t able to offer their input.

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Keep it green There is certainly a lot of organization and preparation that goes on at this time of year—not to mention a lot of spending. Save some money by following these simple ways to green your back to school routine and head back to class in an eco-friendly way. You’ll not only save some energy and money, you’ll also help make our world a better place to live in. 1. Re-use your backpack and lunch box from last year. There’s no need to spend money on new items and create waste when your existing ones still have use. Same with supplies. Go through your school bags from last year and re-use everything you can. When buying, go for recycled paper products (notebooks, printer paper, agendas) whenever possible. Earth friendly pens and pencils are also getting easier to find. 2. Get on an email list. Ask your school to e-mail newsletters. Get parents to volunteer to create the email list if the school has not already done so. You get enough paper from the school as it is! This would save the school time, effort and money.

3. Green your transportation. If you live close to school and if it’s safe, consider walking or riding bicycles to minimize on driving. Getting out in the fresh air is a great way to wake up little brains and get the blood pumping before classes start. Review safety rules beforehand, including a planned route and using bicycle helmets. 4. Pack a litter-less lunch! There are tons of options to choose from these days which help cut down on the use of plastic wraps and baggies, tetra juice boxes and plastic utensils. Make sure everything in the lunchbox is re-usable and does not need to be thrown out. 5. Be a watchful consumer. Yes it’s tempting to run out now and buy all your back-to-school clothes and gear but consider purchases before you make them and think about waiting a few weeks to see what items are really needed. Before the end of September, retailers will put clothing and other items on sale to make room for all the winter stuff and that means sales and big savings for you! More back-to-school tips, visit toronto4kids.com.

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Create a carpool Yellow buses are synonymous with school. But in some neighborhoods, budget cuts have forced school districts to limit bus service for students. In an effort to transport youngsters to school more efficiently, parents often band together to form carpools. Those who are new to the area or school may not know where to turn to team up with other like-minded parents. Ridesharing is an effective way to get children to and from school and divide the responsibilities among parents. Carpooling reduces vehicular congestion in and around the school, cuts down on car emissions in the atmosphere and also helps multiple families save time. Furthermore, carpooling can offset fuel costs and cut down on wear and tear on a vehicle for those parents who live far away from their kids’ schools.

Choosing carpoolers Parents who live nearest to you are the most likely choices for carpoolers. Most schools funnel children from specific areas into one school, so look for parents of school-aged youngsters in the immediate vicinity of your home. Many school communities now have an online presence through social media, and this can make finding people to share carpooling responsibilities with that much easier. Keep in mind that

if you are new to the school and/or community, it could take more time to establish yourself as a reliable and safe driver among other parents. Remember, when it comes to the safety of their children, many parents are not quick to let them hop into the car with just anyone. The same principle exists when you are looking for a carpool. You’ll want to develop a relationship with the parents prior to the start of the carpool to ensure you feel comfortable with your chilad riding along with this person.

Establish a schedule Carpooling will blend the schedules of a few different families together. It is important to map out a schedule so that all days of the week are covered. There should be a contingency plan should one driver not be able to carpool that day due to illness or other commitments.

Carpooling safety Even if you are close friends with someone who will be ridesharing, you will want to be certain of their driving skills prior to their driving your kids to school. All parents involved in the carpool should bring their safety concerns and rules to the table to be sure everyone has the same priorities. The size of vehicles will play a role in carpool-

ing safety. Each child should have ample room to sit and his or her own seat belt. If booster or car seats are still required, the car should fit the seats comfortably so that all passengers have the correct safety equipment. No child should be allowed to ride unsecured, in the front seat under the required age by law or in the rear cargo area of a sport utility vehicle.

Establish a payment arrangement In most school carpooling situations the amount of fuel used is nominal. However, those who do spend a good deal of money on gas may want to establish a way of sharing the

costs associated with the carpool. Taking turns driving the kids to school usually divides the cost fairly. Some parents prefer to give a gift at the end of the school year to the parent who did the bulk of the driving. Donations to the primary driver also can offset any expenses. Carpooling is a good method of transporting children to school when buses are not available. A carpool reduces the number of cars on the road and also helps conserve time and resources among several different households.

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Having your notebook drop out of your binder is a thing of the past with the new Snapper Trapper™ feature. Easily snap the notebook in and out of a 3-ring binder for quick organization on the go!

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gadget review | smartwatch

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VTech introduces the newest smart technology for kids Kids used to playing with their parents’ gadgets can now play with a smartwatch of their own. The latest gadget from toymaker VTech is the Kidizoom Smartwatch, a brightly coloured watch for kids ages four and up. It’s not quite as advanced as dad’s smartwatch, but with only two side buttons and a 1.4-inch touchscreen face, it’s the perfect toy for kids growing up with technology. The easy-to-use gadget has big buttons for kids’ little fingers. And its durable design is made to withstand the bumps, sweat and splashes of active kids, and the super soft rubberized band is adjustable for all wrist sizes. VTech claims the battery will last two to three days of typical use on one

charge, so pint-sized technology lovers will love to wear it everywhere and play all day. As part of the Kidizoom line, the camera is a huge focus in the watch. With the press of a button, kids can take pictures and oneminute videos. Kids will have fun adding frames to their photos and editing videos, and can easily transition between features by pressing onscreen camera and video camera buttons. Playback is easy; on the camera feature just press the

play button on the screen. Store photos and videos on a computer using the micro USB cable that comes with the watch. The Kidizoom Smartwatch makes learning to tell time fun. Choose from different colours and patterns or seasonal cartoons to customize the analog or digital. The smartwatch also has simple and animated timer, stopwatch and alarm functions. Learn to tell time with the Time Master, a fun game where kids can move the hands of the clock by hour and minute, and a talking owl will read the time out loud. VTech is taking learning to a new level with the three preloaded learning games kids keep on their wrists; kids can play Super Detective, Rotating Puzzles or Finger Dance. And there are many more games

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that can be downloaded from the online Learning Lodge. Parents will like the parental control features, which can limit game time to either 30, 60 or 90 minutes per day. Kids will have fun changing their voices with the voice recorder. Its simple record and playback functions are fun for recording sounds and song, and changing the voice to a snail or robot couldn’t be more fun. In the settings, parents can control the volume of the games for quiet time, the

brightness and the time it takes for the screen to turn off when not in use. Kids can also choose between two different menu layouts, one with words and one without. The Kidizoom Smartwatch is available in four different colours and comes with 128MB of internal storage, enough to store 800 pictures or six minute-long videos. It retails for $59.99.

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upcomingevents Pinkalicious The Musical at Lower Ossington Theatre Sundays in September From the popular kids’ book by Elizabeth and Victoria Kann, Pinkalicious: The Musical is back at the Lower Ossington Theatre. Lower Ossington Theatre 416-915-6747 www.lowerossingtontheatre.com September Weekends at Scarborough Museum Weekends in September - 12:00 pm until 5:00 pm Enjoy fresh baked goodies and share your story at the Communities Memories Kiosk. Pay-what-you-can. Scarborough Museum 416-338-8807 www.toronto.ca/museum-events Junior Jays Saturdays Select dates in September Bring your family to the ballpark for Jr. Jays Saturdays presented by Bos-

ton Pizza for every Saturday home game. Kids can visit our Jr.Jays zones located on the concourse to take part in many fun interactive activities to keep them entertained all game long. Kids 14 and under can enjoy a special kids priced ticket (500 level and 200 level outfield). Saturday, Sep 13 -Tampa Bay Rays Saturday, Sep 27 - Baltimore Orioles. Rogers Centre http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com Seussical The Musical Until Sep 21, 2014 The musical combines all of Dr. Seuss’ characters, creations and stories into Horton Hears a Who. Randolph Theatre 736 Bathurst Street www.lowerossingtontheatre.com KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities from Cirque du Soleil Until Oct 19, 2014 Delve into a world of curiosity where

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seeing is disbelieving. The show immerses you in a mysterious and fascinating realm that disorients your senses and challenges your perceptions, leaving you to wonder: “Is it real, or just a figment of my imagination?” Grand Chapiteau at The Port Lands 51 Commissioners Street 800-450-1480 www.cirquedusoleil.com Stanley’s Game Seven Until Dec 31, 2014 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 Myths and Legends Walking Tour at Colborne Lodge Sep 7, 2014 - 10:30 am until 12:00 pm Colborne Lodge staff lead a walking tour recounting the many myths and legends told about High Park. Tour participants will enjoy light refreshments at the Lodge at the end of the walk. Free, part of the High Park Walking Tour program. Colborne Lodge - High Park 11 Colborne Lodge Drive South end of High Park416-3926916 www.highparknature.org Vegetarian Food Festival at Harbourfront Sep 5, 2014 to Sep 7, 2014 - 10:00 am until 10:00 pm Sample vegetarian cuisine and shop from over 100 vendors. Free. Harbourfront Centre

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The Word On The Street is a free festival that celebrates the written word and champions literacy through an annual outdoor book and magazine fair. Every year, The Word On The Street aims to have lots of family-fun activities at the festival. TD KidStreet is a special area of the park devoted to families, and offers exciting children’s programming all day in the TVO Kids Stage, the TD Children’s Literature Tent and the Children’s Activity Tent. Queen’s Park Circle 416-504-7241 www.thewordonthestreet.ca/wots/toronto

www.harbourfrontcentre.com AwesTRUCK 2014 AwesTRUCK 2014— Part of the SoundBites Festival—will feature 30 participating trucks and continue the tradition of recognizing the best and brightest of local curbside cuisine. Free. Mississauga’s Celebration Square 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga www.Mississauga.ca/celebrationsquare Leafs Nation Fan Fest Sep 5, 2014 to Sep 7, 2014 Meet Maple Leafs greats from the past, present and future. Tour the Leafs Dressing Room. Get your photo taken dropping the puck at centre ice. Undergo Maple Leafs combine testing with the Leafs Training and Hockey Development Staff. Shop from more than 2,000 pieces of official game-worn gear. Air Canada Centre mapleleafs.nhl.com/v2/ext/fanfest/ Taste of the Kingsway Festival Sep 5, 2014 to Sep 7, 2014

Two main stages featuring . Over 200 exhibitors will be participating in this year’s event. Beer & Wine Gardens, food, midway rides, Humberview vehicle display, rock climbing wall, buskers, clowns, face painters, boxing, taekwondo, and fitness demonstrations, and much more! Free. The Kingsway BIA Prince Edward Drive and Montgomery Road www.kingswaybia.ca/taste-of-thekingsway Cabbagetown Festival of the Arts Sep 5, 2014 to Sep 7, 2014 Enjoy live theatre performances, oneof-a-kind artisan vendors, buskers and more! There will be a children’s fun zone supplied by Astro Amusements and a sports zone featuring Little Kickers Soccer Camp, Pan American Games Village and Maple Leaf Sports. Free. Parliament, from Wellesley to Gerrard 416-653-5870 www.oldcabbagetown.com

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upcomingevents World Rhino Weekend Sep 6, 2014 to Sep 7, 2014 Visit the Toronto Zoo to find what they are doing to help save and protect these magnificent species, learn about rhinos and their habitats and their role in their environments and take in a special Keeper Talk at 12:00pm and 2:00pm (Indian Rhino) and 1:00pm and 4:00pm (White Rhino). Toronto Zoo 416-392-5929 www.torontozoo.com The Beach Celtic Festival Sep 6, 2014 to Sep 7, 2014 Celebrate all things Celtic with pipe bands, singers, highland dancers, Irish dancers, even free Scottish country dance lessons at the start of each day. Kew Gardens Queen Street East and Lee Avenue 416-686-9231 www.thecelticfestival.com Centreville’s Amusing Race! Sep 6, 2014 to Sep 21, 2014 Centreville’s Amusing Race combines trivia questions and “roadblocks” to send you on an exciting journey through Centreville and Far Enough Farm. Free Regular pricing in effect for Centreville Amusement Park Rides Centreville Amusement Park www.centreisland.ca Toronto MS Bike Sep 7, 2014 - 8:30 am until 3:00 pm Join hundreds of cyclists from all over for this exciting day filled with cycling, free massages, scrambler prizes, and a free BBQ lunch. This pledge-based fundraising event provides Canadians with the opportunity to ride through scenic and often spectacular parts of the country while raising money to help end multiple sclerosis. $30 Centennial Park Ski Chalet 256 Centennial Park Road, Etobicoke www.msbike.ca

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Treehouse Big Day Out Featuring the Wiggles Sep 13, 2014 to Sep 14, 2014 The festival will host fun all-day familyfriendly activities including face painting, toy and craft play areas, character meet and greets, performances and more. Molson Canadian Amphitheatre www.ticketmaster.ca

ter, hand-made ice cream and lots of great international food. Pioneer demonstrations include candle dipping, apple pressing and butter churning. Don’t miss the fast-paced, one-of-a-kind quilt auction and horse-drawn wagon rides. Black Creek Pioneer Village 416-736-1733 www.blackcreek.ca

City Cider at Spadina Museum Sep 14, 2014 - 12:00 pm until 5:00 pm An all-ages cider celebration featuring local food, craft cider, live music, fun for kids and hands-on workshops. Activities include cargo bike races, an observational bee colony, the Mackenzie House printing press, orchard tours and preserving demonstrations. Spadina Museum Historic House & Gardens 285 Spadina Rd www.notfarfromthetree.org/citycider

Applicious Fall Festival Sep 20, 2014 - 11:00 am until 4:00 pm Families will enjoy many affordable activities, delicious refreshments and entertainment for all ages. Contests, Entertainment, Crafts, Games, Vendors, Food, Silent Auction. Free admission - Fees for activities. Jonathon Ashbridge Park www.applicious.ca

Terry Fox Run Sep 14, 2014 Terry Fox Runs in the City of Toronto, and each one has slightly different start and end times. Please visit our website for specific details on each event. Across Toronto www.terryfox.org Bloor Ossington Folk Festival Sep 19, 2014 to Sep 21, 2014 - 12:00 pm until 10:00 pm A grassroots, community-oriented three day music, food and craft festival held in Christie Pits. Admission is free and the music is amazing! Christie Pits Park 750 Bloor Street West www.bloorossingtonfolkfestival.ca Pioneer Festival at Black Creek Sep 20, 2014 - 11:00 am until 4:30 pm Try delicious foods such as home-made pies, cheese curds, sausages, apple but-

WindFest 2014 Sep 20, 2014 - 12:00 pm until 5:00 pm WindFest is Toronto’s largest kite festival. We’ll have workshops on how to make kites, and how to fly kites too. Woodbine Beach www.windfest.to Toronto Garlic Festival Sep 20, 2014 - 11:00 am until 4:00 pm Sample Ontario garlic, beer & wine & more diverse garlic inspired cuisine. Evergreen Brick Works 550 Bayview Ave, in the Don Valley www.torontogarlicfestival.ca Culture Days Sep 26, 2014 to Sep 28, 2014 The fifth annual Culture Days weekend will feature thousands of free, hands-on, interactive activities that invite the public to participate “behind-the-scenes,” to discover the world of artists, creators, historians, architects, curators, designers and other creative people in their communities. Free admission. Various locations across Toronto www.culturedays.ca

Harvest Day at Toronto Botanical Garden Sep 27, 2014 - 12:00 pm until 4:00 pm Sip cider, plant bulbs and enjoy some family-friendly garden activities. Make crafts and harvest veggies for the North York Harvest Food Bank. Free. Toronto Botanical Garden 777 Lawrence Ave East 416-397-1341 www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca Music & Truffles presents The Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players Sep 28, 2014 - 1:15 pm until 2:15 pm Artists will engage young Toronto audiences with music by Beethoven, Mozart and Ernst von Dohnanyi. Adults interested music-making are also welcome.

Everyone gets a chocolate truffle at the end of the concert. Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Building 80 Queen’s Park Crescent 416-922-3714x103 www.mooredaleconcerts.com/Musicand-Truffles.html Rock n’ Stroll Rock n’ Stroll is fundraising walk supporting high-risk births at Mount Sinai Hospital. It boasts an army of baby strollers and is fun for the whole family. Earl Bales Park 4169 Bathurst St www.rocknstroll.ca For more August events, visit www. toronto4kids.com/Calendar

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festivals & fairs | celebrate fall

Fall Fairs! Across Ontario, cities and towns are starting to celebrate agriculture and the season of fall. You’ll find entertainment and activities the entire family will enjoy from midways, to candy apples, old-fashioned kids’ games, parades, petting zoos, live entertainment, agricultural displays, horse and cattle shows, and more! Durham Central Fair (Orono) The fair annually features exquisite displays and competitions involving paintings, photographs, agriculture (fruits, vegetables and crops), livestock (sheep, cattle, poultry and rabbits), flowers, knitting, woodworking, and more. It’s one of the largest midways throughout the area. Children 13 and under ALWAYS FREE when accompanied by an adult. September 4 to 7 www.oronofair.com Georgetown Fall Fair Midway, lawn and garden tractor pulls, battle of the bands, displays, concessions, homecrafts, livestock shows, FMX freestyle motocross, kids craft, milking demonstration, demolition derby, pet show, and more. September 5 to 7 www.georgetownfallfair.ca Uxbridge Fall Fair Everyone’s favourite events are returning to the fair like the demolition derby and tractor pull and new ones like calf roping are planned. September 5, 6 and 7 Elgin Park, Uxbridge www.uxbridgefair.ca Western Fair There’s even more to love this year at southwestern Ontario’s largest Fair!

Interact with all kinds of animals and agricultural exhibits, or enjoy live concerts and performances every day - all free with admission. Sample the unique fair foods and take a spin on the midway rides. September 5 to 14 Western Fair Entertainment Centre www.westernfair.com Sunderland Fall Fair This year’s theme “Proud to be Country”, is a tribute to our rural traditions. Enjoy the parade, midway, 4-H competition, light & heavy horse show and demolition derby. Marvel at displays of vegetables, antiques, photography, field crops, crafts and culinary arts. September 9 and 10 Sunderland Fair Grounds www.agfair.ca Brampton Fall Fair Activities include: demolition derby, Campbell’s midway, horse shows, dog shows, baby show, agricultural education area, vendors, livestock shows, and antique and classic car show. September 11 to 14 Brampton Fairgrounds www.bramptonfair.com Beeton Fair The Beeton Fall Fair provides a great weekend of family fun with exhibits, demonstrations, competitions, and rides that is sure to provide great entertainment for all ages. September 12 to 14 Beeton Fairgrounds www.beetonfair.com

Lindsay Central Exhibition There will be entertainment and excitement to suit every interest – from the premier livestock shows, six horse hitches, and agricultural education for students to the action packed demolition derbies, truck, and tractor pulls. September 17 to 21 Lindsay Central Exhibition Fairgrounds www.lindsayex.com Stratford Fall Fair Be sure to bring your children through the Old MacDonalds Farm Display and check out milking demos! Other great events this year are the Battle of the Bands Competition, horse show, mini prince and princess competition, baby show, family BBQ , 4H dairy shows, tug o war, and more. September 18 to 21 Stratford Rotary Complex www.stratfordfairgrounds.com

September 26 to 28 Milton Fairgrounds www.miltonfair.com Markham Fair Since 1844 the fair has been providing the community with a showcase for talents and products in a friendly competitive spirit. As well as the competitive displays, the community is further brought together to enjoy various forms of entertainment such as horse pull, demolition derby, tractor pull, midway rides, and displays of farm animals. October 2 to 5, 2014 Markham Fair Grounds www.markhamfair.ca For more fairs and festivals visit Toronto4Kids.com.

Bolton Fair Features special entertainment and activities including livestock display barn, agricultural awareness tent, craft building, petting zoo, great food, exhibit hall and vendors, and more! The Albion and Bolton Agricultural Society operates Bolton’s 2 biggest events: the Bolton Fall Fair and Bolton Modified Truck and Tractor Pull. September 18 to 21 Albion Bolton Fairgrounds www.boltonfair.ca Milton Fair The Milton Fair is a 3-day event featuring a livestock display barn, truck and tracktor pull, classic car show, favourite fair foods, exhibit halls and vendors, lots of shows, and much more. The theme this year is Country Roots!

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outdoor adventure | country farms

Fun at the farm Farms are all about making fall memories and enjoying good clean country fun. When harvest season nears, Toronto & GTA farms swing open their gates for agritourism and fall fun in the fields. Load up the whole family for kid-friendly learnin’, pickin’ and eatin’ — all the while supporting local growers and businesses. Andrews Scenic Acres Visit the gently haunted forest, straw jump and corn maze. There is a nominal charge per person to visit these attractions, thought the entrance to the farm market and winery is free. Their number one fall attraction continues to be the wagon ride to the pumpkin field where everyone can select their favourite pumpkin. R.R. 5 - 9365 10th Sideroad, Milton 905-878-5807 www.andrewsscenicacres.com

Harvest Festival at Springridge Farm
 The Springridge Harvest Festival is great fun for the entire family! Families ca enjoy a Puppet Show “The Runaway Pumpkin” and a wagon ride to the 5-acre Corn Trail and The Boo Barn. The Fun Farm Yard features a Farm Animal Barn, Escarpment Educational Lookout, Giant Sandbox, Plywood Milking Cow, Witches Mouth Corn Trail, Tricky Trails Corn Maze, Straw Bale Jumping, a 40’ Windmill, and Face Painting. Enjoy a BBQ on weekends. 7256 Bell School Line, Milton 905-878-4908 www.springridgefarm.com 
 Whittamore’s Farm Whittamore’s Farm is a large 220 acre fruit and vegetable farm nestled beside the Rouge River Valley in Markham. Whittamore’s Fun Farm Yard is open every day and there’s lots for the family to see and do. Pumpkinland starts mid-September through the month of October. Chase your children through a Corn Maze and ride with them on a Wagon through a Spooky Forest. 8100 Steeles Ave E, Markham www.whittamoresfarm.com For more family fun, visit www.toronto4kids.com.

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Brooks Farms Fall Fun Festival
 For over a decade, Brooks Farms has hosted an awesome Fall Fun Festival, which continue to be the event of the year at the farm. Activities include: Train and Wagon Rides to the Pumpkin Patch, Pig Races, Huge Aliens, Play Area, Farm Animals, Zip Lines, Bouncing Ponies, Fixeight Forest, Corn Maze, Straw Jumps, Pumpkin Cannons, and more! Open until Thanksgiving. 122 Ashworth Road, Mount Albert
 905-473-3920
 www.brooksfarms.com 
 Chudleigh’s Farm Chudleigh’s is a fun farm where kids of all ages can enjoy an outdoor country experience with the

family! The Farm is open to the end of October. It is best known for its apple picking but has evolved beyond “pick your own fruit” to include a children’s play area, a retail store, a licensed outdoor café and many exciting events. There are tractor wagon rides, a Cafe and BBQ. 9528 Hwy 25, Halton Hill www.chudleighs.com

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fall food | healthy lunches

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Quick, healthy and delicious options for school lunches

You’re out of bread, can’t find a water bottle and the school bus will arrive in four minutes. Is this a familiar scenario in your house? If making your child’s lunch seems stressful, here are five tips to ensure their lunchbox is filled with healthy, quick options.

Think about balance

ingredients from scratch! Use whole grain breads, wraps and crackers to get Canada’s Food Guide’s recommended Grain Products at lunchtime. Choose foods that list 100 per cent whole grain as the first ingredient.

Use the freezer

Use a lunch container with divided compartments, so you remember to add the four food groups: • Vegetables and Fruit: such as carrots, grapes and watermelon • Grain Products: such as whole grain bread, corn bread and bulgur • Milk and alternatives: such as cheese, milk and yogurt • Meat and alternatives: such as tofu, eggs and chicken

Stock your freezer with items that can be defrosted for quick lunches: • Quick-to-cook vegetables like peas are great additions to grain-based salads. • Whole grain breads for quick sandwiches and wraps. • Sliced peaches, pineapple or mango for fruit salad or kebabs. Convenience tip: you can prepare and freeze soy butter and jam sandwiches, which can be slipped into lunch bags as-is – they will defrost by lunch!

with soy nuts, raisins and whole grain cereals. You can also have a snack drawer in the fridge, filled with readyto-go Greek yogurt, cheese strings or hummus cups.

Stock convenient items

Organize a snack drawer

Have a “go-to” lunch

You can still include whole grains without preparing

For easy snacks, pre-fill containers with trail mix made

lunch in mind – one that’s made from on-hand ingredients. The go-to lunch for my daughter is whole grain crackers, cheese cubes and soy butter, artfully arranged in paper muffin cups in a square container. With some fruit on the side, lunch is ready!

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fall food | healthy lunches

Snack on this! Parents have a lot on their mind as kids head back to school and snack packing shouldn’t be one of them. This quick and easy nut-free recipe, cour tesy of Walmar t, is completely school yard safe and a healthy snack parents can feel good about. Crunch Trail Mix is easy to make, ver y versatile, and will ser ve you for an entire week. Pack it in a zipper bag for an easy on-the -go snack, or enjoy it as a breakfast cereal. Crunchy Trail Mix Preparation time: 15 minutes Total time: 40 minutes Makes: 10 cups

Ingredients • ½ cup (125 ml) liquid honey • ¼ cup (60 ml) non-hydroge - nated margarine • ½ tsp (2 ml) salt • 4 cups (1 l) crisp rice cereal • 1 cup (250 ml) pumpkin seeds • 1 ½ cups (375 ml) sunflower seeds • ½ cup (125 ml) sweetened flaked coconut • ½ cup (125 ml) banana chips • ½ cup (125 ml) dried apri cots, quar tered • 1 ½ cups (375 ml) raisins • ½ cup (125 ml) dried cranberries

Directions Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. Melt honey with margarine and salt in a small pot over me dium heat. In a medium bowl, mix cereal with pumpkin and sunflower seeds. Toss cereal mixture with melted honey mixture until evenly coated. Transfer cereal-seed mixture onto parchment-paper-lined baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes or until golden. Remove from oven and let it cool. Break into clusters and toss with coconut and dried fruit. Enjoy!

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outdoor adventure | apple picking

Off to the orchard! What’s the sweet upside of summer coming to a close? The fact that apple picking season is about to begin. Starting in September and continuing through late October, orchards throughout the Greater Toronto Area offer families the chance to pick their own apples, and many also host cool kids’ attractions, like hayrides, petting zoos, bouncy houses, and mazes. You can savour home-baked treats such as doughnuts, homemade pies and freshpressed cider. We’ve rounded up a few places to pick your own apples that are in and around the GTA. Before you go, make sure you call ahead for exact hours, attractions and availability since those change constantly throughout

the season. Orchalaw Farm
 97726 Heritage Rd. R.R #2, Norval Pick your own September to October www.orchalawfarms.com

Dixie Orchards
 14309 Dixie Road, Caledon, ON (1 km north of King Street)

 September to mid-October
 www.dixieorchards.com

Brooks Farms
 122 Ashworth Rd., Mount Albert
 Early September to mid October www.brooksfarms.com

Willis Family Fruit Farm
 6063 Fifth Line Milton September and October www.willisfarm.com

Albion Orchards
 14800 Innis Lake Road, Caledon
 Mid-August to October 31 www.albionorchards.com

Pingle’s Farm
 1805 Taunton Rd. E., Hampton
 September to October www.pinglesfarmmarket.com

Chudleigh’s
 9528 Hwy 25, Halton Hills
 Mid-August ending in late October www.chudleighs.com

Archibalds Orchards & Estate Winery
 6275 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville
 
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