Roanoke Valley Kids Issue 2

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Volume 1 Issue 2 - March 26, 2020

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Restaurants While we shouldn’t eat IN our favorite local restaurants, many have adapted their menu for curbside pick up or delivery! Delivery services like GrubHub or UberEats have lowered or eliminated delivery fees and they have no-contact delivery options.

Need Lunch? Sometimes when school is out for a long time, kids can go hungry. The following restaurants and businesses have free (or cheap) children’s meals available. Cheesesteak Factory & Jerk House Evie’s Bistro Wokology Our Daily Bread- Salem Angelle’s Diner Papa’s Pizza El Rio - Rocky Mount Hokie House Burger King Feeding Southwest Virginia Note: ALL public school systems also have lunch programs in place for their students.

The Village Grill

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1802 Memorial Avenue SW, Roanoke (540) 767-0057 Family Style Menu Pick Up Starting 3/21/2020

2123 Crystal Spring Avenue SW, Roanoke (540) 204-3100 Pick Up & At-Home Baking Jars Available

Scratch Biscuit Company

Bobby’s Hot & Cheesy and Bubblecakes

1820 Memorial Avenue SW, Roanoke (540) 855-0882 Pick Up & 5-Mile Radius Delivery Available

Sweet Donkey Coffee 2108 Broadway Avenue SW, Roanoke (540) 491-0004 Pick Up & Cloosiv Delivery

2071 Colonial Avenue, Roanoke (540) 795-4217 Pick Up, DoorDash & Grubhub Delivery Available

Fork in the Alley 2123 Crystal Spring Ave SW, Roanoke (540) 982-3675 Pick-Up Available

Evie’s Bakery & Bistro 1212 4th St SW Roanoke (540) 343-4543 Pick Up Available

New York Pizza 708 Hardy Rd Vinton (540) 342-2933 Pick Up, DoorDash & Grubhub Delivery Available

Wall Street Tavern 32 Market Sq SE Roanoke (540) 342-9555 Take and Bake Kits Available Pick Up, GrubHub Delivery Available

This is not a complete list of every local restaurant in our area- call your family’s favorite and see what options they have available to keep you safe AND fed. Email suggestions to josh@virginiafamily.com.

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At Home Entertainment

Dozens of local and national artists, businesses, libraries, and museums are providing tons of entertainment and educational videos for families to use during this pandemic and time of social distancing. We’ve gathered some of our favorites to share with you. Morning Story Time with Roanoke Public Library

Join our local librarians as they read children’s books aloud on their Youtube channel, Roanoke Public Libaries, every morning at 10 AM EST!

Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems

kennedy-center.org | Daily, 1 PM EST

Beginner Virtual Karate Class with Super Kicks Karate

Draw with one of our favorite children’s author- of Elephant and Piggie fame! You can send your family’s questions and art to LUNCHDOODLES@kennedy-center.org

Join our local masters as they lead your family through a beginner karate class at home! These classes are a great way for the entire family to get some physical movement during the day. Join them on Facebook Live every weekday at 4:30 PM EST.

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Dinner with Jim Gaffigan Nightly on Youtube and Instagram @jimgaffigan

We love Jim Gaffigan for his comedy, which often features his large and exciting family! They’ve invited fans to join them for dinner conversation and charades.

Boredom Busters with Kids Square Children’s Museum One of Roanoke Valley Family’s FAVORITE local museums is going on Facebook Live DAILY (times vary, follow their facebook page for details) and giving families great play-along ideas! Science experiments, pretend-play, story times, puppet shows and more! Not only that, they are giving away boredom buster kits, doing live shout outs to local kids and tons of fun surprises to keep every local family entertained while the museum is closed.

Virtual Zoo Visits Across America Zoos across the country have closed to the public, but the animals are still having lots of fun! The following zoos and aquariums have live stream videos of animal exhibits, up-close animal investigations and even silly videos of penguins touring the zoos themselves! We’ve listed their social media handles and most common hashtags they use to share their videos. Dallas Zoo | @DallasZoo | #BringTheZooToYou Shedd Aquarium | @Shed_Aquarium Cincinnati Zoo | @CincinnatiZoo | #ZooHomeSafari Oregon Zoo | @OregonZoo San Diego Zoo | @SanDiegoZoo |#AnimalCams As of printing, our local zoo- Mill Mountain Zoo was continuing their regular feed of animal photos and behind the scene videos of their exhibit expansions and animal care!

Virtual Draw Along with BeckaDoodles Love kitties? local artist BeckaDoodles will be livestreaming as she draws her adorable signature kittens! Your family can draw along and share your art with others! Join her on her Facebook page, BeckaDoodles The Art of Cute.

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Awesome March and April Holidays March 26th – Make up Your Own Holiday Day April 2nd – International Children’s Book Day COLORING PAGE WITH NINJA AND LUCHE The Adventures of

Ninja and Luche Storytime on FACEBOOK LIVE FRIDAY March 27th April 10th – National Siblings Day

The Great Piggy Rescue

Written by: Josh Eagan • llustrated by: Ani Eagan

April 14th – International Moment of Laughter Day April 18th – International Juggler’s Day April 20th – Lookalike Day

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The Adventures of

The Great Piggy Rescue

Color this page and share it on facebook using #ninjaluche - the first 20 Kids to do so will win a copy of our publisher’s debut children’s book, The Adventures of Ninja and Luche - The Great Piggy Rescue! Deadline April 20, 2020 for entries!

Written by: Josh Eagan • llustrated by: Ani Eagan

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What is an Adaptation? Physical features or physical adaptations allow animals to obtain food, keep safe, build homes, withstand weather, and attract mates. The shape of a bird’s beak, the type of fur a mammal has and the shape of an animal’s nose or ears are all examples of physical adaptations.

Look at the pictures below. See if you can identify the animal each adaptation comes from and what they use that adaptation for. The answers are listed in very small print at the bottom.

Answer Key

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A. Porcupine—quills are used for protection and defense

B. Bear—claws are used for many different things, including catching and holding prey, as well as digging and climbing C. Snow Leopard—tail is used for balance and also as a blanket or muffler to wrap around its face or body D. Peacock—feathers help birds with insulation, water-proofing and flight

E. Dwarf Zebu—hump or dewlap has stored fat and muscle that the zebu can live off of if food is scarce

F. Snake—belly scales are used to grip and grab into surfaces, allowing the snake to move itself along many different types or terrain G. Fish—gills allow fish to draw oxygen from the water to breathe H. Duck—webbed-toes help them swim well

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Home Made Rain Guage Article Provided by:

With spring comes spring showers, but have you ever wondered how to measure the amount of rain that falls?

Supplies: Two-liter bottle with labels removed Scissors Ruler Permanent marker Masking tape Pebbles 1 cup of water

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Directions: With an adult’s help, remove the bottle cap and cut off the top of the bottle just below where it starts to get wide. Place a layer of pebbles in the bottom of the bottle. Pour water into the bottle until it reaches the top of the pebbles. The water and pebbles together will make sure that your rain gauge doesn’t blow over in the wind. Place the cut-off top of the bottle inside the bottom part, so that the top is upside down inside the bottle, forming a funnel. Tape it in place. (Since the edges can be sharp, you can also tape all around the edges.) Place a long piece of tape in a vertical line from the top edge of the bottle to the bottom. With the permanent marker, make a line on the tape at the top of the pebbles and water.

Line up the ‘0’ of your ruler with the pebble/water mark and draw and label lines every centimeter on the masking tape line. This will create a ruler on the side of your bottle. Find somewhere outside that you can put your rain gauge where there are no trees hanging overhead. Double-check your rain gauge every so often to make sure the water hasn’t evaporated and still reaches all the way to your ‘0’ mark. Check your rain gauge after it rains and see how high the water is. That’s how much it has rained! Try comparing this with the weather report in the newspaper, on TV, or online to see how accurate your measurements were. To reset your rain gauge, pour out the water until it only reaches to your ‘0’ mark.

Try this: Try catching more rain by changing the size of your funnel. Can you design something that will make your rain

gauge collect more rain?

What’s happening: Rain gauges measure the amount of rain that falls by collecting it over a small area throughout a specific amount of time. Meteorologists (scientists who study the weather) use one of a few different types of rain gauges. The one we have built is closest to a standard rain gauge. Standard rain gauges all use a very specific funnel size and collection container size, which lets scientists compare their measurements. If you alter the size of the container or the funnel, then two things can change: the height of the rainwater you measure and/or the amount of rain you collect. A lot of people want to collect rain over a large area because they harvest rainwater to reuse it. One inch of rain may not seem like much, but if it is collected over an entire roof, then the amount of water might be enough to fill a third of a swimming pool!

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