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Dear Parents of the Chattahoochee Valley, Welcome to our handy, parenting resource guide. I hope you will find lots of helpful choices on products and services for you and your family, along with some informative articles, handy resources and fun features. If you like our magazine, then you’ll love our website, www. HooKnowsTheValley.com. There you can read our magazine online, find other resources and use our SHOPPING DIRECTORY. This virtual buying guide provides our readers with a comprehensive list of local, family-friendly businesses. Plus with the ability for consumers to leave reviews on these businesses, it will help other parents make buying decisions. I invite you to go leave a few reviews to help us build this resource and share them with other parents like yourself.
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Hoo’s helpful Managing money is an important life skill and it is never too early to introduce smart money management concepts to your kids. Here are some tips to get your kids started: • Introduce your preschooler to the value of money by playing money identification games. Try games like ‘pretend store’, where your preschooler identifies the right coin needed to make a ‘purchase’. Coins are a choking hazard for very young children, so printing out play money with pictures of the different coins on it may be a good idea. • Most kids are ready for the responsibility of keeping up with an allowance by age 6. The amount of money your child receives should be tied only to his age. Many parents give 50 cents or $1 for each year of
age. It is not a good idea to tie the allowance to chores. Instead, install a good work ethic in your child by teaching him that doing chores is part of his daily expectations, and praise him for contributing to the family when he does a good job completing chores. You don’t want your child constantly demanding to be paid for every task on his daily chore list that he completes. However, if your child wants to earn extra money to put aside for a big purchase, you could make an exception to this and pay him for completing a task that is outside his regular chore list.
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Teaching the
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• Once your child is receiving an allowance, create a place for him to keep his money. Teach him to budget and save by using a see-through container that is divided into three parts labeled ‘Live’, ‘Save’, and ‘Give’. The ‘Live’ section holds money for making purchases and ‘Save’ is for collecting money to deposit into a savings account. The ‘Give’ section is for collecting money to donate to a charity. Using a see-through container allows your child to see his progress.
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SHOPPING guide activities Academy Dance Camps...................26 Activ8 Camps......................................27 Brookstone Summer Camps...........24 Camp Joy..............................................22 Chattahoochee Valley Libraries.... 13 Drama Kids’ Camps...........................27 East West Martial Arts Camps......... 2 Elite Dance Camps.............................24 Kids Camp Fair..................................... 3 Mathnasium Camps..........................27 My Gym..................................................11 Ninja Climbing Camp.......................22 Oasis Summer Camp........................26 Performance Dance Camps............23 RiverCenter forTELL Performing Arts...32 THEM Riverview Camp for Girls................25 STEAMuL8 Festival...........................28 Summer Camp Benning...................22 SENT YOU! The Columbus Museum....................11 Wynnbrook Summer Camp............23
Childcare/ education Calvary Christian...............................29 First Presbyterian Day.....................30 Grace Christian School....................29 Kumon...................................................30 Lakewood Child Development ......30 St. Anne-Pacelli..................................29 St. Luke Schools.................................29 Sylvan Learning Center...................23 Westminster Christian.....................28
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Food & Beverage Chick-fil-A.............................................11 Chill Yogurt Cafe.................................. 8 Stevi B’s Pizza Buffet.......................... 8
healthcare Columbus Counseling...................... 15 Columbus Spine & Performance... 19 Cook Dental Care.................................. 2 James Lopez, DDS.............................. 12 Pediatrics After Hours...................... 21 Pediatric Dentistry of Columbus... 18 Pediatrics at Brookstone Centre... 15 Rivertown Pediatrics........................ 21 Stork Vision Ultrasound.................. 12
Home/ Handy Mary Varner, Realtor........................... 5 Sparkles Cleaning Service.............. 19 Turfscapes Lawncare........................ 19 Warehouse World Mini Storage..... 19
Shopping/ Retail Baby Elements.....................................11 Giggles and Grins Photography.... 19 Jessica Fowler Photography.......... 21 Mickayla’s Place - Resale................ 15 Once Upon A Child - Resale........... 18
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HOO’s CRAFTY whimsical little
glove monsters This month’s craft will show you how to help your ‘littles’ turn their mismatched, outgrown, knit gloves into new, whimsical, little friends.
Directions Turn your glove inside out, and sew a curved rainbow shape from the point between the thumb hole and index finger’s hole to the other side of the glove leaving approximately a 1 inch hole in the middle of the top of your curve. Carefully flip the glove right side out, through your 1 inch hole, making sure to leave the cuff inside. Then stuff your glove with your batting. You can use a pen or pencil to push your batting down into each of the fingers of the glove, until they are fully stuffed. Now, sew your 1 inch hole shut tightly, and your glove is ready to decorate. You can add button eyes, felt mouths, bows, eyebrows, etc. by gluing them or sewing them to your new little friends.
supplies gloves batting needle/thread buttons/felt for embellishments sewing machine hot or fabric glue
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HOO’s HEALTHY
Risks for Preterm Birth Preterm birth continues to be a public health concern in the United States and in many other countries around the world. In the United States, preterm birth is more common than you may think: approximately one in 10 babies is born premature. Preterm birth can prevent growth and development from happening during the final weeks of pregnancy, which is why staying pregnant to full term, or 40 weeks, is one of the best ways to give babies the time they need to grow. Even if a woman does everything “right� during pregnancy, she can still have a premature baby. While the healthcare community is continuously working to better understand the causes of premature birth, there are certain known risk factors that make some women more at risk than others.
1. Previous, Unexpected Preterm Birth
Women who have previously delivered a baby preterm - before 37 weeks or more than three weeks prior to the due date - are at risk for having another preterm birth. And, the earlier in gestation a baby is born and the more spontaneous preterm births a woman has had, the higher the risk.
2. African American Heritage
On average, African American women are about 60 percent more likely to have a premature baby compared to Caucasian women. The reasons for this difference are not fully understood.
3. Twins, Triplets, or Other Multiples
If you are pregnant with multiples including twins, triplets or more, you are at higher risk for preterm birth.
4. Smoking, Drinking Alcohol, or Using Drugs
Lifestyle choices directly impact the health of a growing baby, and certain habits can cause lifelong health problems for a baby. Smoking, drinking alcohol, and using illegal drugs can restrict a baby's growth and increase the chances for preterm birth. Avoid these substances. If you need help to quit, talk with your healthcare provider.=
5. Stress Bringing a Baby into the World is no Easy Task. Pregnancy can be nerve-racking, and it's perfectly normal to feel stressed. However, too much stress can cause health problems and increase a woman's chances for preterm birth. Taking care of your emotional health by learning to manage stress makes for a healthier pregnancy and is an essential part of taking care of your baby.
You can take steps to help reduce the chances of your baby being born prematurely. To learn more about preterm birth and associated risk factors, the signs and symptoms of preterm labor, as well as more information about the important developments during the last weeks of a full-term pregnancy, visit GrowthYouCantSee.com.
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Dining Deals
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With deals this good, save the mess and dine out!
MONDAY
thursday
Chick-fil-A, Phenix City
Captain D’s
5-8pm: Free kid’s meal with regular priced combo
Chick-fil-A, Wynnton Rd
5-8pm: $.99 kid’s meal with regular priced combo
Get 2 free kids’ meals with purchase of an adult entrée. Dine in only
MOE’s Southwest Grill
Chill Yogurt Cafe & Pizzeria
5-9pm: Free kid’s meal per $5 minimum adult entrée Ryan’s Family Steakhouse Thursday Nights: Kids 11 and under eat for $1.99
Sweet Frog Yogurt
saturday
Kids 12 & under eat free (1 topping 8” pizza & drink) with purchase of adult entrée (11” pizza and a drink). Limit 1 per adult. Dine in only. 6-8pm. Buy one yogurt mix, get one 50% off
Zaxby’s 5-8pm: Free kid’s meal with adult entrée
Tuesday Atlanta Bread Company
5pm-close: Free kid’s meal with an adult meal Chill Yogurt Cafe & Pizzeria Buy one regular 11” pizza, get one of equal or less value at 50% off with valid school ID. Limit 1 per customer, with ID only.
Denny’s
4-10pm: Up to two free kids’ entrées with adult ‘entree. For kids 10 and under
Steak & Shake Free kid’s meal with every $8 purchase
sunday Steak & Shake
Free kid’s meal with every $8 purchase
Stevi B’s Pizza
Kids eat for $.99 after 4pm
Texas Roadhouse
Sundays: Kids 12 & under get Jr. Kids Meal for $1.99 with adult entrée (certain holidays are excluded)
Willy T’s
TGIF Friday’s
11-5pm: 1 free kid’s meal per regular meal purchase
Willy T’s
every day
3-10pm: Kids under 13 eat free with adult entrée 4-9pm: 1 free kid’s meal per regular meal purchase
wednesday Applebee’s Kids meals are half off with the purchase of an adult entrée. Limit: 4 kids per adult
Golden Corral
Kids 3 & under eat free with adult meal purchase
Hartz Chicken Buffet
Children 3 & under eat free with purchase of an adult entrée. Kids ages 5-7 get discounted prices
PhoVy
Free kid’s meal when you show their “Family & Kids” ad in this issue
All locations are Columbus, GA unless noted. Specials are subject to change without notice. Please verify them directly before dining. If you know of a kids’ special not listed here, contact Tammy@HooKnowsTheValley.com.
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HOO’s HUNGRY
cheesy cauliflower bread sticks A great, gluten-free option, and a way to get more veggies into your kid’s diet. Or use this as a pizza base and let your kids make their own pies.
DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 425° F degrees. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Roughly chop cauliflower into florets. Add to your food processor and pulse until cauliflower resembles rice. Place “rice” in a covered dish and heat for 10 minutes. Then transfer it to a large bowl and add the eggs, 2 cups of cheese, oregano, garlic, salt and pepper. Mix everything together. Place mixture evenly on to the prepared baking sheet, and bake the crust for 25 minutes or until golden. Then add the remaining cheese, and bake for another 5 minutes or until cheese has melted. Now slice and serve.
Ingredients • 4 cups of riced cauliflower • 4 eggs • 2 cups of shredded cheese • 3 teaspoons oregano • 4 cloves of garlic, minced • salt and pepper to taste • 1 to 2 more cups of cheese
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Rainbow Maze Maze HOO’s Fun St.Patrick's Day Leprechaun Can you help the leprechaun find his way to the pot of gold !
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GETTING THEIR WHEELS ROLLING! There is a heady feeling of independence that accompanies taking the wheel for the first time. The mastery of forward motion on wheels drives a satisfying sense of freedom at every age. When kids get their first set of wheels, it puts them on the road to independence while enhancing gross motor skills, cultivating balance and developing coordination. The following rides are great starts toward getting little ones rolling on the road to independence.
PlasmaBike
(PlaSmart)
With a cool design that mimics the fast track racers, the PlasmaBike has all the visual cues of a speed bike. But it’s actually a much simpler ride. The PlasmaBike is crafted with lightweight, safe materials and has no gears, chains or pedals. Its extra wide wheels and limited turn range help little riders keep this balance bike upright in its stationary position. Bolstering their confidence as they develop their coordination, the PlasmaBike combines bike fun with balance training as kids cultivate their skills on wheels.
Radio Flyer Ziggle
(Radio Flyer)
Powered by kid energy alone, the Radio Flyer Ziggle is all action for young riders. Kids generate forward motion on the Ziggle by twisting the handlebars while wiggling the back. The caster-style wheels also create the opportunity for 360 degree travel and turns. As riders develop their “Ziggle wiggle,” they can explore the spin-out capabilities of the wide-based, low-sling Ziggle. The Ziggle doesn’t have brakes, so it’s ideal for riding and spinning on flat surfaces. For the kid with energy to burn, or the child who needs more physical activity, exercise is definitely a benefit that comes with the Ziggle!
Batman Baby Walker
(Kids Embrace)
Babies know that they’ve leveled up once they age into the walker that allows them to move about, to have some autonomy. It’s a small but important step when toddlers learn that they can control the motion of their conveyance. And, if we’re honest, there really is no cooler conveyance than a baby Batmobile. The Batman Baby Walker features all the awesome hallmarks of the DC detective’s ride, as well as an activity tray with a key that starts a rumbling engine sound, a gear shift, lights and more. Adjustable heights and a high backrest ensure comfort for the baby behind the wheel. It’s true that there are other rolling walkers available, but if there’s a Batman wheeled walker...always be Batman.
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1 Home School Science & History 5 Days. 10am-3pm. Oxbow Meadows Environmental Learning Center; oxbow.columbusstate.edu
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Just 4 Kidz Consignment Sale. Front Porch of the South, 7607 Veterans Pkwy, Columbus; just4kidzconsign.com
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Brilliant Builders. 4pm. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org/kids
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Harlem Globetrotters. 7pm. $28$66. Columbus Civic Center; columbusciviccenter.org
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Junior League Follies. 7:30pm. $35. RiverCenter; rivercenter.org/ event/junior-league-follies/
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Azalea Storytelling Festival 2016. 7:30pm. $7-$45. Callaway Auditorium, LaGrange College; lsparts.org/index.html
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Family Theatre presents Stone Soup. 7:30pm. $8-$12. 2100 Hamilton Rd, Columbus; 706-3667196 or www.familytheatre.org
Librar y activities Chattahoochee Valley www.CVLGA.org
Phenix City-Russell County www.phenixcitylibrary.com
Troup-Harris
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Home Depot Kids Workshop. 9am-Noon. Free. Ages 5-12. Columbus store; 706-322-9240. Phenix City store; 334-297-2045
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“Plugged-In Planetary Pops” Youth Orchestra of Greater Columbus Concert. 1pm. $15-$30. Columbus Convention Center; yogc.org
12 Lowe’s Build & Grow Clinic. 105 Dr Seuss’ Birthday Party. 4pm. 11am. Free. 1st-5th grades. 6750 Columbus Library; cvlga.org/events
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Daddy Daughter Dance. 6:3010pm. $15-$20. Columbus Convention & Trade Center; www.dddcolumbus.com
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Columbus Cottonmouths vs. Macon Mayhem. 7:30pm. Tickets $14$30. Columbus Civic Center; www. columbusciviccenter.com
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American Girl Book Club. 6:30pm. Ages 6-9. Barnes & Noble, 5555 Whittlesey Blvd, Columbus; 706-653-7880
8 Kidz Flicks: TBA. 2pm. Free. Co-
lumbus Library; cvlga.org/events
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La Leche League meeting. 10am. Columbus Public Library, 3000 Macon Rd; lllofga.org/columbus.html
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The Cat in The Hat. 7pm. $9-$13. Springer Children’s Theatre. springeroperathouse.org
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Uptown Columbus’ Color Me RAD 5K. 8am. Woodruff Park; colormerad.com
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Day. 10am. Free. Columbus Museum; edu@columbusmuseum.org
Veterans Pkwy, Columbus; 706320-9292
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$13. Springer Children’s Theatre. springeroperathouse.org
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6th Annual Kids Camp & Summer Fun Fair. Noon-4pm. Free. National Infantry Museum; Shop vendors, see special guests, play games, win prizes, visit the museum. hooknowsthevalley.com or MuscogeeMoms.com for more.
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Columbus Cottonmouths vs. Louisiana Ice Gators. 4pm. Tickets $14-$30. Columbus Civic Center; www.columbusciviccenter.com
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American Girl Book Club. 6:30pm. Ages 10+. Barnes & Noble, 5555 Whittlesey Blvd, Columbus; 706-653-7880
14 MInecraft Monday. 4pm. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org/events
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Face 2 Face Teen Support Group. 6pm. Free. Ages 13-18. Columbus Counseling Associates; 706327-1222 or ccacolumbus.com
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The Cat in The Hat. 7pm. $9-$13. Springer Children’s Theatre. springeroperathouse.org
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Night Eggstravaganza. 6:30pm. $4. Ages 3-12. FDR State Park; gastateparks.org/FDRoosevelt
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Columbus Cottonmouths vs. Knoxville Ice Bears. 7:30pm. Tickets $14-$30. Columbus Civic Center; www.columbusciviccenter.com
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CSO’s S’MORES (Concerts for Kids). 12:30-3:30pm. $3-$5. RiverCenter for the Performing Arts; 706323-5059 or csoga.org
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Puppy Tales. 2pm. Columbus Public Library; cvlga.net/events
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Spring Eggstravaganze. 10am1pm. Riverside, the home of Fort Benning’s Commanding General; benningmwr.com/calendar/
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Super Saturday Family Day. 1pm-4pm. Free. LaGrange Art Museum; lagrangeartmuseum.org/
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The Cat in The Hat. 2pm. $9$13. Springer Children’s Theatre. springeroperahouse.org
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Columbus Lions vs. Georgia Firebird. 4pm. $8-$50. Columbus Civic Center; www.ColumbusCivicCenter.org
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Spring Break Cinema: Minions. 10:30pm. Free. Columbus Library; cvlga.org/events
MOPS meeting. 9am-Noon. First Presbyterian Church, 1100 First Ave, Columbus; columbusfpc.org/mops
Fayetteville FireAntz. 7:30pm. Tickets $14-$30. Columbus Civic Center; www.columbusciviccenter.com
10am. 5555 Whittlesey Blvd. 706653-7880
22 Columbus Cottonmouths vs. Thursday Toddler Tales at Barnes & Noble. 25 Friday Family Flicks: Dr Seuss’ Saturday Market Days on Broadway. 9amHorton Hears a Who. 3pm. South Columbus Library; cvlga.org/events
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Easter Egg Hunt. 4:30pm. Free. North Columbus Library; cvlga.org/events
Weekly Events Monday
Family Night at Chick-fil-A, Wynnton Rd. 5-7:30pm. Crafts and fun. Buy a combo at regular price and get a kid’s 4-pc meal free. Family Night at Chick-fil-A, Phenix City. 5-7:30pm. Crafts and fun. Buy a combo at regular price and get a kid’s 4-pc meal free.
noon. Different activities each week. 900, 1000, & 1100 blocks of Broadway, Columbus; 706-5960111 or uptowncolumbusga.com Michael’s Kids Club Meeting. 10amNoon. Ages 3+. See store for details. Saturday Storytimes at Barnes & Noble. 11am. 5555 Whittlesey Blvd. 706-653-7880 Please call ahead to confirm event dates, times and age appropriateness, in case changes were made after the info was obtained. For more event info, visit MuscogeeMoms.com.
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zootopia Rated PG | Ok for kids 6+
This cute animated family movie takes place in the modern metropolis of Zootopia. It’s a melting pot where animals from every environment live together. And it’s a place where no matter what you are, from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew, you can be anything. But when optimistic Officer Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case, even if it means partnering with fast-talking, scam-artist fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) to solve the mystery.
the little prince PG | Ok for kids 7+
An animated adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s iconic masterpiece, “The Little Prince.” Featuring The Little Girl, who’s being prepared by her mother for the grown-up world in which they live - only to be interrupted by her eccentric, kind-hearted neighbor, The Aviator. He introduces her to an extraordinary world where anything is possible. A world that he was initiated into long ago by The Little Prince. It’s here that The Little Girl’s magical and emotional journey begins. And it’s where The Little Girl learns that ultimately, it’s human connections that matter most, and that what’s truly essential can only be seen with the heart. Jeff Bridges, Rachel McAdams, and Paul Rudd lead the all-star voice cast in this sweet, family film.
BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Rated PG-13 | Ok for kids 13+
This long-awaited superhero movie pits Gotham City’s own formidable, vigilante (Batman/Bruce Wayne, played by Ben Affleck) against Metropolis’s most revered, (Superman/Clark Kent, played by Henry Cavill). Meanwhile, the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs, just as a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in grave danger. It is directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio. And it stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane returning from “Man of Steel.” They’re joined by Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film. Jason Momoa also makes an appearance as Aquaman.
miracles from heaven PG | Ok for kids 9+
Based on a true story, “Miracles from Heaven” focuses on a young girl, Annabel Beam, who miraculously overcomes an incurable, life-threatening digestive disorder. After she’s dramatically rescued from a neardeath experience, a stunning series of miracles unfold that leave her family, her medical doctors and her community baffled. The film is based on the book by Christy Beam, the mother of young Annabel. Jennifer Garner, Queen Latifah and Martin Henderson star.
midnight special PG-13 | Ok for kids 13+
Writer and director Jeff Nichols, “Midnight Special” features a sci-fi project, set in present day. It follows a father (Michael Shannon) and son who are forced into going on the run when the eight-year-old boy develops some kind of extraordinary power. What starts as a race from religious extremists and local law enforcement quickly escalates to a nationwide manhunt involving the highest levels of the Federal Government. Ultimately. his father risks everything to protect Alton and help fulfill a destiny that could change the world forever. The cast includes Kirsten Dunst, Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Adam Driver and Jaeden Lieberher.
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O FO L L W M E T O
SUMMER
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We hope you use our directory to find enriching and entertaining activities for your child this summer and into fall.
CAMP
Benning AGES 6 - 15
JUNE JULY 706.653.9234 ext 5849
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Ninja Climbing Camp! Week long camps Beginning May 23 through July 29 8:00am-4:00pm Ages 6-14 •
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Call for more information 706-507-ROCK
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If you are offering summer camps or programs for kids, please email us at tammy@hooknowsthevalley..com so we can help you showcase them here in our April and May Issue.
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Summer Classes Begin June 13th
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Fall Dance Classes August 8th
Open House July 23rd 9am-1pm Pre-register online starting July 11.
* Nemo and Dory Dance Camp - July 25-28
* Summer Class Punch Cards - 10, 15, 20, or 25 * 10% off camp when enrolled in classes * Discounts for multi-classes, siblings, unlimited classes
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Chores are an important part of teaching children about responsibility. By encouraging kids to be accountable for completing everyday chores, even at an early age, you might be surprised at their willingness to share in the household duties. Just make sure to give them tasks that are best suited for their age.
Use a reward chart: A visual reward chart is a great motivational tool and helps children to feel a sense of accomplishment. Purchase a set of gold stars or fun stickers, and allow them to mark off each chore once finished. After a certain number of chores Keep expectations reasonable: are completed, offer a small reward for their hard work, Go in knowing that your kids aren’t going to clean in the such as a movie of their choosing or a special dessert. same way you do. Be sure to encourage them for their Give ample praise: efforts and resist the urge to criticize. Even more important than material rewards, is the Request specific actions: satisfaction of a job well done. Make sure to give lots Make sure you give them clear and specific tasks to of encouragement along the way as well as positive complete. Rather than telling your kids to put their feedback once the chore is complete. clothes away, ask them to fold their clothes and put them in the dresser or hang them in the closet. Stick to a routine: Consistency is key to motivating children to follow through with chores. Make sure to stay on schedule so your kids don’t get into the habit of procrastinating.
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