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BOOKS TO TACKLE RACISM Jim Schneider Publisher publisher@westcoastfamilies.com Sue Fast Editor editor@westcoastfamilies.com

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Canadian Books to Tackle Racism

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ow do you talk to young readers about the racism in the world and their own country? The Canadian Children’s Book Centre has compiled a reading list of books that are a good start to conversations about racism, discrimination and #BlackLivesMatter. Here’s a few from the list. For more, visit bookcentre.ca.

PICTURE BOOKS

Boonoonoonous Hair! by Olive Senior, illustrated by Laura James (Tradewind Books, 2019) Ages 4–7 It’s time to plait Jamilla’s hair but she’s hidden the comb. Jamilla doesn’t like her hair, she wants hair like other girls…long, easy to manage without plaits or pins. But Jamilla’s moms shows her how beautiful her hair is—electric, kinetic, bombastic and fantastic! Jamilla can have different styles every day of the week, from puffs and plaits to cornrows and braids! Lila and the Crow by Gabrielle Grimard (Annick Press, 2016) Ages 5–8 Lila is new to town and can’t wait to make friends. But at school, a boy mocks her dark hair, skin and eyes. He calls her Crow. Lila is ashamed of being different and every day she tries to disguise herself, until a magical encounter with a crow shows her that her beauty lies in the differences she tries to hide. The Proudest Blue: A Story of Hijab and Family by Ibtihaj Muhammad and S.K. Ali, illustrated by Hatam Aly (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2019) Ages 4–8 Faizah has a new backpack and light-up shoes, ready for the first day of school! It’s the start of a brand-new year and, best of all, it’s her older sister Asiya’s first day of hijab. But not everyone sees hijab as beautiful, and in the face of hurtful, confusing words, Faizah will find new ways to be strong. Viola Desmond Won’t Be Budged by Jody Nyasha Warner, illustrated by Richard Rudnicki (Groundwood Books, 2010) Ages 5–9

In Nova Scotia, in 1946, an usher in a movie theatre told Viola Desmond to move from her main floor seat up to the balcony. She refused to budge. Viola knew she was being asked to move because she was black. After all, she was the only black person downstairs. All the other black people were up in the balcony. In no time at all, the police arrived and took Viola to jail. The next day she was charged and fined, but she vowed to continue her struggle against such unfair rules. She refused to accept that being black meant she couldn’t sit where she wanted. When I Was Eight by Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard (Annick Press, 2013) Ages 6–9 Olemaun is eight and knows a lot of things. But she does not know how to read. Ignoring her father’s warnings, she travels far from her Arctic home to the outsiders’ school to learn. The nuns at the school call her Margaret. They cut off her long hair and force her to do menial chores, but she remains undaunted. Her tenacity draws the attention of a blackcloaked nun who tries to break her spirit at every turn. But the young girl is more determined than ever to learn how to read.

young Margaret. Intending to humiliate her, the heartless Raven gives gray stockings to all the girls—all except Margaret, who gets red ones. In an instant Margaret is the laughingstock of the entire school. In the face of such cruelty, Margaret refuses to be intimidated and bravely gets rid of the stockings. Although a sympathetic nun stands up for Margaret, in the end it is this brave young girl who gives the Raven a lesson in the power of human dignity.

JUNIOR FICTION

The Journey of Little Charlie by Christopher Paul Curtis (Scholastic Canada, 2018) Ages 1–14 After his father dies, 12-year-old Charlie finds himself owing money to the most fearsome man in Possum Moan, South Carolina. He agrees to clear the debt by helping track down some stolen property. When he comes face-to-face with the “property” and discovers their true identities, he is torn between his conscience and his survival instinct.

Can I Touch Your Hair? Poems of Race, Mistakes and Friendship by Irene Latham and Charles Waters, illustrated by Sean Squalls and Selina Alko (Carolrhoda Books, 2018) Ages 8–12 How can Irene and Charles work together on their fifth-grade poetry project when they don’t know each other? Irene Latham, who is white, and Charles Waters, who is black, use this fictional set-up to delve into different experiences of race in a relatable way. This remarkable collaboration invites readers to join the dialogue by putting their own words to their experiences. Fatty Legs by Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes (Annick Press, 2013) Ages 6–9 Eight-year-old Margaret Pokiak has set her sights on learning to read, even though it means leaving her village in the high Arctic. Faced with unceasing pressure, her father finally agrees to let her make the five-day journey to attend school, but he warns Margaret of the terrors of residential schools. At school Margaret soon encounters the Raven, a black-cloaked nun with a hooked nose and bony fingers that resemble claws. She immediately dislikes the strong-willed

YOUNG ADULT

Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation by Monique Gray Smith (Orca Book Publishers, 2017) Ages 10+ Canada’s relationship with its Indigenous people has suffered as a result of both the residential school system and the lack of understanding of the historical and current impact of those schools. Guided by acclaimed Indigenous author Monique Gray Smith, readers will learn about the lives of survivors and learn from the allies who are putting the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into action. See more at: bookcentre.ca/news/ canadian-books-tackle-racism Family Resource Guide 2022

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Education CHILD CARE 123 ABC Montessori 123abcmontessori.com

3 Corners Child Care Centre

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A Place to Grow aplacetogrow.ca

A to Z Childcare Centres a2zchildcare.ca

ABC University Daycare abcdaycarevancouver.com

Acorn Early Education Centre acornearlyed.com

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Apple Tree Family Daycare

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BN Bright Eyes Academy

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apple-tree-family-daycare.business.site astrochildcare.ca

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Burnaby Family Life

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Caterpillar Family Daycare BN facebook.com/thelittlecaterpillars

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Evergreen Early Childhood Daycare

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Birchwood Daycare Alexandrea Neighbourhood House DS birchwooddaycare.com alexhouse.net

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Bluebird Group Daycare Centre bluebirddaycare.ca

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LICENSED PRESCHOOL childcareresource.ca Play based learning in a warm and nurturing environment. BN City of Surrey DS surrey.ca/preschool | 604-501-5100 surrey.ca The City of Surrey delivNS ers affordable excellence in licensed preschools for children ages 3–5 years. The City of Surrey’s high quality, play-based preschool program runs from September to June and is designed to promote healthy growth and development throughout a child’s early years. consciouskidscare.com creativedaycare.ca

curiousmindslearningcentre.com dinosaurdaycare.com burnabychildcare.ca dream-kids.ca

earlylearningpoco.ca

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Fantastic Child Care Services Limited

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facebook.com/Neville-Childcare0-3-yrs-586610828174475

Friendship Corner Daycare friendshipdaycare.com

Fun Farm Child Care funfarmchildcare.ca

Gatehouse Montessori gatehousemontessori.com

Gentle Steps Childcare Centre gentlestepscc.com

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Harbourside Children’s Centre

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Head Start Pre-Kinder

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Honey Tree The Children’s Learning Centre

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happymay.ca

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learnplaychildcare.com moussaillons.ca

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Imagination Station

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Growing Minds Childcare Centre

Kidzville Learning Centres BN kidzvillelearningcenters.com

greenappledaycare.ca

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Hand in Hand Childcare Society robynnest.weebly.com

Ladybird Daycare

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Lonsdale Creek Daycare M Centre Society lonsdalecreekdaycare.ca

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Kids Only Daycare Goodwin Academy Daycare Centre DS kidsonlydaykidsdaycare.weebly.com goodwinacademy.ca

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My First Step Child Centre myfirststep.ca

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Neverland Children’s Centre

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Olio Childcare

DS Port Coquitlam Daycare Society

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Olive Grove Childcare ltd.

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One Two Buckle My Shoe

DS Rise N Shine Childcare Centres

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OneSpace Childcare

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Rothewood Academy

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neverlandchildrenscentre.com oliochildcare.ca

olivegrovechildcare.ca

facebook.com/bucklemyshoe.ca

pjkidsclub.com pocodaycare.com

facebook.com/rainbowsnestchildcare rnschildcare.vpweb.ca

onespaceforall.ca/childcare Our childcare service allows you the freedom and flexibility to drop off your child at our Children’s Atelier in our second floor play space while you make use of all the services OneSpace has to offer. By providing flexible workspace, child care, wellness services and affordable business consulting, we aim to remove many of the traditional barriers that exist for parents, entrepreneurs and small businesses.

rothewood.com

SFU Childcare Society sfu.ca/childcare.html

Small Steps Childcare

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Parkland Players

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Pear Tree

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shiningstardaycare.ca

NS Smiling Stars Daycare Centre

pear-tree.ca

staynplaydaycare.com

Shining Star Daycare

Park Place Daycare & Montessori

parklandplayers.com

start-smart.ca

sandcastlepark.ca

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Pacific Heights Montessori Children’s Centre phmccentre.com

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richmondchildcare.org

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Sweet Peas Cottage

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UBC Childcare Services childcare.ubc.ca

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West Point Grey Community Centre V westpointgrey.org

West Vancouver Child Development Centre

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Wise Owl Montessori Childcare R wiseowlchildcare.com

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Wonder of Learning

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wonderoflearning.ca Childcare Learning Centre for ages 2–12. Our learning centre is Reggio-Emilia inspired and incorporates best practices in education while highly valuing the arts. Our School of Arts includes educational development in the areas of music, art, character and psychological development. We specialize in providing fun, engaging and educational piano lessons for all ages.

brocktonschool.com

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

islandpacific.org

Brentwood College School

Collingwood School collingwood.org

Fraser Academy fraseracademy.ca

Fraser Valley Elementary fves.bc.ca

Island Pacific School

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brentwood.ca Brentwood College School is a co-educational, university preparatory boarding school for Grades 8 through 12 located in Mill Bay, Vancouver Island, BC. Our spectacular oceanfront campus sets the backdrop for a modern and progressive boarding school where our unique Tripartite Program provides students from 55 countries unrivalled opportunities that challenge them to become the leaders of tomorrow.

jcs.bc.ca

Kenneth Gordon Maplewood kgms.ca

Madrona School

madronaschool.com

Southpointe Academy southpointe.ca

Urban Academy urbanacademy.ca

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vws.ca Lynn Valley, 2725 St Christophers Rd NS info@vws.ca | 604-985-7435 Edgemont Village, 307–3255 Edgemont Blvd highschool@vws.ca | 604-986-2922 V The Vancouver Waldorf School provides an experiential, age-appropriate approach to education. Our rich FV curriculum integrates hands-on creativity, language arts, music, SW physical education, nature studies, fine arts and crafts, math and sciences to support the development of the whole child.

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York House School

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Active Learning

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Amazing Tutors Inc.

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Brain Boost Education

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Edify Learning Spaces

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beyondlearning.com amazingtutors.ca

brainboosteducation.com

rlpathways.com

spiritofmath.com sylvanlearning.com

edifylearningspaces.com | 604-368-3554 Edify Learning Spaces is a 1-on1 online tutoring agency. Quality tutors work with your child’s unique strengths to increase academic scores but also provide social emotional learning support to help increase focus and confidence! BC based, neurodivergent affirming agency. Book a free consultation.

tutordoctor.com

Tutors in Vancouver tutorsinvancouver.ca

Vancouver Learning Centre vancouverlearningcentre.com

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Higher Grade Learning Centre

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HomeLearners Network

Association of Neighbourhood O Houses

highergrade.ca

homelearnersnetwork.com HomeLearners Network offers At Home Activities (AHAs) for kids and teens to help them pursue their passions, learn new things, build relationships and have FUN. The more the merrier—all of our activities, designed by worldclass educators, can be done solo, together with your family or with a group of friends.

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Creative Kids Learning Centres

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Developmental Disabilities Assoc.

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creativekidslearningcenters.ca creativekidsmontessori.com develop.bc.ca

Elite Montessori Academy M elitemontessori.ca

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Fraser Montessori Daycare M edithsmontessori.com

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BC Aboriginal Child Care Society

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Bee Haven Kids

Global West Montessori NS Preschool and Daycare

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Brightstart Childrens Academy

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acc-society.bc.ca

beehavenkids.com brightstart.ca

globalwestmontessori.ca

granvillehousemontessori.com

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Jellybean Park BN jellybeanpark.com

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Kumon Math & Reading

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Little House Tutoring and Learning Centre

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Little Mountain Learning Academy

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Mathnasium

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jeilearning.com kumon.com

littlehousetutoring.com lmacademics.com mathnasium.ca

Millennium Learning

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Oxford Learning

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bflp.org

Burnaby Neighbourhood House burnabynh.ca

highlandspreschool.ca

CEFA Core Education & Fine Arts

Jewish Community Centre V of Greater Vancouver

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cefa.ca

childcareoptions.ca

cityhallchildcare.org

jccgv.com

kerrisdalelittleowls.com

cnh.bc.ca Reggio Emilia inspired, TC high quality licensed child care and preschool programs that support your M child’s early learning through arts and crafts, music, indoor and outdoor activities, science,

kidsandcompany.com kinderheart.ca

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Little Koala Montessori

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littlekoalamontessori.com


Little Rainbow House Preschool & Daycare

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Montessori Daycare Society

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YWCA V gv.ymca.ca

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littlerainbowhouse.com mdcsvancouver.com

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Montessori Mes Petits

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Mount Pleasant Community Centre

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My Whole Earth Academy

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North Shore Child Care Resource and Referral

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North Star Montessori

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mespetits.ca

wstcoast.org

Westside Montessori westsidemontessori.ca

writechoicelearning.com gv.ymca.ca

mountpleasantcc.ca mywholeearth.ca

nscr.bc.ca

northstarmontessori.ca Providing an education as unique as your child. North Star Montessori offers a nurturing, engaging and challenging environment in which each child develops at their pace academically, physically, socially and emotionally.

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Purpose Society

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Roots & Wings Montessori

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Saplings Outdoor Programs

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Smilestones

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SOAR Inclusive Preschool

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Spare Time Child Care Society

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UBC Childcare Services

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Vancouver Montessori

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pommedapi.org purposesociety.org

reachforthestarsmontessori.com rootsandwingsbc.com

saplingsoutdoorprogram.ca smilestones.ca soarpreschool.ca

sparetimesociety.org childcare.ubc.ca

vancouvermontessorischool.com

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Family Fun & Entertainment 6pack Indoor Beach

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Adventure Zone + Toddler Zone

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6packbeach.com

theadventurezone.ca

Britannia Mine Museum

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Burnaby Village Museum

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Captain Kid’s Fun Centre

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Castle Royale

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britanniaminemuseum.ca

burnabyvillagemuseum.ca sportsplexbc.com castleroyale.ca

Circuit Circus Arcade

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Crash Crawly’s

TC Go Bananas

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Destination Cultus Water and Theme Parks

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EcoDairy

Greater Vancouver Zoo FV gvzoo.com

FV Honeybee Centre

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Extreme Air Park

Grouse Mountain M grousemountain.com/camps

NS Jungle Jacs Play Centre

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FlyOver Canada

Gulf of Georgia Cannery V National Historic Site

granvilleisland.com/directory/circuit-circus crash-crawlys.com

cultus.com

ecodairy.ca richmond.extremeairpark.com flyovercanada.com

gobananaslangley.com granvilleisland.com

gulfofgeorgiacannery.org

Fort Langley National Historic Site FV Hazelmere Pumpkin Patch pc.gc.ca/fortlangley

hazelmerepumpkinpatch.ca

discoversurreybc.com hiveclimbing.com honeybeecentre.com junglejacs.com

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Kidsworld DS kidsworldprogram.com

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Kidtropolis

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kidsmarket.ca

kidtropolis.ca

Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre

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Maplewood Farm

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ecologycentre.ca

maplewoodfarm.bc.ca

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Pacific Museum of Earth

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Playland at the PNE

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Royal BC Museum

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Science World

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SkyZone Trampoline Park

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Stanley Park Miniature Railway

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Taves Family Farm

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UBC Botanical Gardens

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Vancouver Maritime Museum

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Vancouver Symphony Orchestra

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wcra.org

royalbcmuseum.bc.ca scienceworld.ca/summercamp skyzone.com

vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture tavesfamilyfarms.com botanicalgarden.ubc.ca vanmaritime.com

vancouversymphony.ca

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vandusengarden.org

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631 Courtney St, Victoria 250-384-2847 | victoriabugzoo.ca The Victoria Bug Zoo is an incredible mini-zoo dedicated to educating people about the wonders of some of this world’s most misunderstood inhabitants. Come see giant Come on in and see our incredible live animals in this unique walking sticks, fuzzy tarantulas, glowing scormini-zoo. Tour guides are always available to answer questions pions, enormous beetles and so much andmore! show off our adorable critters! Virtual tours and outreach

programs are available for larger groups and birthday parties. Masks and vaccines required. Thank you!

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vrfuntasticworld.com

victoriabugzoo.ca

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Wesbrook Welcome Centre

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WildPlay Elements Park

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richmond.ca/parksrec/pools/watermania discoverwesbrook.com

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DS Delta/Surrey

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TC Tri-Cities

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Shutting Off Screens Tear-free tips for making the transition away from devices BE PREPARED

We’ve all seen it—the tears, scrunched up faces, and tantrums that result from those dreaded words “time to put the tablet away.” One of the biggest frustrations in parenting a young child is that moment when it’s time to turn off the screens and transition to doing something else. We have good news: it doesn’t have to be so hard! Read on for a few tips and tricks to help you successfully transition your little one when screen time is over.

WARNING, TRANSITION AHEAD

Transitions are always easier when we know they are coming and what to expect on the other side. This is true no matter how old you are but is especially important for young children. Give kids incremental warnings in advance of the transition, and make sure they know what they’re transitioning to, not just that they have to turn off the screen. For example, you might say “You have 10 minutes left with your tablet, then it’s time to get ready for the park.” Gabrielle McHarg and Katelyn Blocker are writers at Children and Screens, Institute of Digital Media and Child Development. For more information, visit childrenandscreens.com. 14

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SPEAK THEIR LANGUAGE

Young children may not yet understand units of time in any meaningful way. Therefore, it can be really helpful to use units of time that make sense to kids as you help them prepare for the transition. Say things like “Once Elmo says goodbye, we are going to turn the TV off” or “one more song and then the tablet goes night-night.” Visual indicators of time such as digital timers and hourglasses are great tools for transitions, too!

ENTERTAIN AS YOU GO

Doing something fun as you transition from screen time to another activity can make all the difference! Whether it’s a game of “I Spy” or “Follow the Leader,” or even just singing a favorite song or reading a preferred book, transition moments can be some of the most fun on any day!

FROM FUN TO FUNNER

Screen time is highly stimulating and is often something kids look forward to. If you ask children to turn off their screens and then immediately do something they don’t love doing, like cleaning up or taking a bath, you’re making the transition harder on yourself. Instead, choose a preferred activity as a buffer!


STICK TO IT

Whether their protests indicate it or not, kids need you to be consistent and stick to your word. If you say you’re going to turn the TV off after two episodes of Bluey, actually turning it off after two episodes makes for a much smoother transition—if not this time, then definitely next time! When you waver, kids learn that they can sway you with words or tantrums, which, ultimately, makes your job more difficult the next time you need to transition. Hang in there and stick with it—you and your kids will thank you later!

STAY ON TRACK

Young kids’ sense of time and future aren’t yet fully developed, and so it may feel like this is their only opportunity for screen time, especially if screen time isn’t part of a regular routine. It may be helpful to remind kids of the next time they will have the chance to play their game or watch their show.

OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND

If possible, it can be helpful to transition to a screen-free location after screen time, and to keep some areas permanently screen-free, such as outdoor play areas and bedrooms. This is especially true if someone else is using screens in the room (like an older sibling), which might make it more frustrating and difficult for your little one to understand why they can’t.

I WANNA BE LIKE YOU

If kids’ tablet time ends, put yours away, too. Show your child when you set a time limit on your device use, and roleplay strategies you want them to use during their transitions, such as putting a device away in a drawer or turning it off. Young children want to be just like you, so if you’re on your phone all day long and protest when it’s time to put it away, kids will have trouble, too.

LEAVE THE SCREENS BEHIND

Teach kids to transition from one activity to another, regardless of what those activities are, in the same way—without screens! Instead of transitioning from living room tablet time to the dinner table while walking with the tablet, make a clean cut from tablet time to a fun transition to family screen-free dinner!

REINFORCE, REINFORCE, REINFORCE

Offer praise and other forms of positive reinforcement when a transition goes smoothly to encourage the same behavior in the future! This might be an immediate reward (as simple as a high-five or a “Good job!”) or a star chart (ex: with a special treat or reward after five stars). You know your child best, so you can structure these rewards based on what motivates them the most and what you can maintain. Keep it interesting! At first, reinforcing your child each and every time will help get good habits started, but in order to develop stronger internal motivation, over time you might try offering intermittent rewards of varying degrees.

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Classes & Programs Rusart Fine Arts Co

ART PROGRAMS

rusart.biz

4Cats Arts Studio

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Artmania

NS

Camp MAC, Spring Break Art Lessons

FV

Color Connection

M Green Apple Art Centre

Creative Edge

creativeedgebc.com

FV Leigh Square Community Arts Village

Danzmode Productions

BN

4cats.com

artmaniabc.ca

missionartscouncil.ca colorconnection.ca

danzmodeproductions.com

streamofdreams.org

Delta/Surrey V delta.ca | surrey.ca

DS

ACT Arts Centre

Evergreen Cultural Centre FV evergreenculturalcentre.ca

TC

Fraser Valley V fvrd.ca

FV

Richmond TC richmond.ca

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thecdm.ca

theactmapleridge.org greenappleartcenter.com

portcoquitlam.ca/leighsquare

North Vancouver Community Arts Council

Port Moody Arts Centre

Place des Arts TC placedesarts.ca The Arts Centre pomoarts.ca

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The Centre for Digital Media

V nvartscouncil.ca

pomoarts.ca

COMMUNITY CENTRES

Burnaby/New West Stream of Dreams Murals Society BN burnaby.ca

North Van Arts northvanarts.ca

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Squamish/Whistler

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Tri-Cities

TC

squamish.ca NS whistler.ca

coquitlam.ca | portcoquitlam.ca TC portmoody.ca

Vancouver Community Centres TC vancouver.ca

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DANCE

family events - Performing Arts Classes - arts camps - free art gallery

Ache Brasil

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Arts Umbrella

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Circus West

V

achebrasil.ca

artsumbrella.com circuswest.com

Driftwood Dance

NS

driftwooddance.com

Gabriela’s Movement Studio

R

Join us for all kinds of family fun at evergreen!

Pacific Dance Arts

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@evergreenarts www.evergreenculturalcentre.ca

movementstudio.ca pacificdancearts.ca

Royal City Youth Ballet royalcityyouthballet.org

NW

DAY PROGRAMS Eagles in the Sky

V

eaglesinthesky.ca

Saplings Outdoor Program saplingsoutdoorprogram.ca

NS

Summer at Southridge Day Camps DS southridgesummer.ca

MUSIC Ava Music and Arts Centre

NS

H.O.W. Music and Arts Academy

FV

Langley Community Music School

FV

Life Musique Academy

R

Long & McQuade

M

Modern Music School

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avamusic.ca

howmusic.ca

langleymusic.com lifemusique.com

long-mcquade.com

modernmusicschool.com/en/vancouver V

Vancouver

BN Burnaby/New West

R

Richmond

NS North Shore

DS Delta/Surrey

SW Squamish/Whistler

TC Tri-Cities

M Multiple

FV Fraser Valley

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Music for Young Children

M VanDusen Botanical Garden

School of Groove

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myc.com

schoolofgroovevancouver.com

vandusengarden.org

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SCIENCE

Daedalos Enrichment BN daedalosacademy.com

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Tom Lee Music

GEERing Up! V geeringup.apsc.ubc.ca

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Tom Lee Music

M Genome Geneskool Camp

V

Tri-City School of Music

TC High Touch Science Made Fun

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Vancouver Bach Choir

V Vancouver Aquarium Kids Camps

V

Vancouver Youth Choir

V

VSO School of Music

Abbotsford Minor Hockey V Association

Staccato

staccatostudios.com tomleemusic.ca

ENJOY YOUR FAMILY TIME IN VANCOUVER

tomleemusic.ca/learningcentre

Stay at an affordable, family-friendly hotel that helps local communities.

YWCAHOTEL.COM

tricityschoolofmusic.com vancouverbachchoir.com

vancouveryouthchoir.com vsoschoolofmusic.ca

genomebc.ca

sciencemadefunbc.net

vanaqua.org/learn/camps

Abbotsford Soccer Association

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Aldergrove Minor Hockey Association

FV

Stanley Park Ecology Society

Aldergrove Youth Soccer Club V aldergrovesoccer.com

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Surrey Nature Centre

Burnaby Girls Soccer DS burnabygirlssoccer.com

BN

Burns Bog Conservation Society burnsbog.org/summer-day-camps

Soaring Eagle Nature School soaringeaglenatureschool.org stanleyparkecology.ca surrey.ca WestCoastFamilies.com

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abbotsfordminorhockey.ca

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abbotsfordsoccer.com

BN aldergroveminorhockey.com


Burnaby Minor Hockey Association BN Delta Youth Soccer Association

D Langley Minor Hockey Association FV

Canlan Ice Sports

M Dojang Martial Arts Centre

V Langley United Youth Soccer

FV

Cliff Avenue United FC

BN Dragon Zone Paddling Club

V My Gym Children Centre

FV

Cloverdale Minor Hockey Association

DS Endless Biking

burnabyminor.com icesports.com

cliffavenuesoccer.com

deltayouthsoccer.com dojang.ca

dragonzone.ca

cloverdaleminorhockey.com

Evolve Skateboard Camp

M

Coastal Football Club

First Steps Archery DS boormanarchery.com Flicka Gymnastics

North Shore Equestrian Centre NS wecreateriders.com

NS

Guildford Athletic Club

North Vancouver DS Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

NS

Jericho Sailing Centre

V North Vancouver FC

NS

SW Origami Rhythmics

TC

Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association

TC

Deep Cove Canoe & Kayak

NS Jump Gymnastics

deepcovekayak.com

nwmha.ca

D

TC flickagymclub.com

coquitlamminorhockey.org

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North Delta Minor Hockey Association

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club cmfsc.ca

mygym.com/langley/camp

NS New Westminster Minor Hockey Association

DS evolvecamps.com/skateboarding

coastalfc.ca

luysa.com

endlessbiking.com

Cloverdale Youth Soccer cloverdaleyouthsoccer.com

langleyminorhockey.ca

guildfordac.com macsailing.com

jumpgymnastics.ca

NW ndhockey.com

northvanbjj.com nvfc.ca

origamirhythmics.ca

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Pedalheads

pedalheads.com

M Tumbletown Movement Education Centre

Phoenix Gymnastics

V

Pony Pals Riding Stables

D ubccamps.ca

Port Coquitlam Euro-Rite FC

UBC Sports Camps TC camps.ubc.ca

Port Coquitlam Minor Hockey

Ultimate Soccer School TC ultimatesoccerschool.com

Propel Swimming Lessons

Vancouver All Star Cheer M vancouverallstarcheer.com

Richmond Aquatics

Vancouver All Stars R Summer Baseball Camp

Royal Soccer

M Vancouver Hockey School

Gateway Theatre Academy V for the Performing Arts

R

Sportball

V Vancouver Phoenix Gymnastics

V The Drama Class

M

phoenixgymnastics.com ponypals.ca

pocosoccer.com

pocominorhockey.com propelhq.com richmond.ca

royalsoccer.com sportball.ca/vancouver

UBC Phenomenal Physics Summer Camps

vancouverallstars.ca

vancouverhockeyschool.com phoenixgymnastics.com westvansoccer.com

WestCoastFamilies.com

windsure.com

tumbletown.ca

West Van Soccer

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V

TECHNOLOGY Digital Media Academy digitalmediaacademy.org

M

V UME Academy

M

BN Under the GUI

V

ume.academy

underthegui.com

V

THEATRE

Bard on the Beach V V bardonthebeach.org/young-shakespeareanworkshops

gatewaytheatre.com thedramaclass.com

NS Vancouver Film School vfs.edu

V


OTHER

Fraser Academy

V Sasamat Outdoor Centre

FV

JCC Camps

V Seabreeze Community Centre

V

fraseracademy.ca

loftcountry.ca

Aspire Learning Academy Educational Camps

NS

BC SPCA Kids Camp

M Kids Zone Camp

FV SFU Camps

Bricks 4 Kidz

DS La Movida Fashion Design Academy

V The Cut Fashion Academy

V

aspiremathacademy.com

jccgv.com

spca.bc.ca/kids

coalharbourcc.ca

kidszonecamp.ca

bricks4kidz.com/canada-britishcolumbiasurrey

BN

sfu.ca/camps

thecutfashionacademy.com

lamovida.ca

Build a Biz Kids

M Langara College Camp

UBC FarmWonders V farmwonders.ca

V

Chess2Inspire Association

M Metro Vancouver

Urban Safari V urbansafari.ca

DS

Cousteau French International School

M Mulgrave Camp

buildabizkids.com

langara.ca

chess2inspire.org

metrovancouver.org mulgrave.com

cousteauschool.org

Resort Municipality M of Whistler

Europa Language School europals.ca

Vancouver Chess School NS vanchess.ca

V/O

YMCA Youth Leadership SW vanymca.org

V

Young Entrepreneur Learning Labs

M

whistler.ca

Robotics Building Camp

M yelearninglabs.com

bricks4kidz.com

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At Home Activities ctivities that Transform the Way Kids & Teens Learn We are thrilled to introduce you and your family to HomeLearners Network, a program by SelfDesign Learning Foundation! HomeLearners Network combines our 25 years of experience in providing home learning and resources to tens of thousands of kids with fun, innovative and creative activities. HomeLearners Network offers unique At Home Activities (AHAs) that help your kids and teens in K-12 have fun while discovering all sorts of great things like critical thinking, physics and social justice while developing meaningful qualities like empathy, self-expression and collaboration. All of our activities are designed and guided by passionate BC certified educators, and based on best educational practices. HomeLearners Network is a place where kids and teens can explore and discover new passions and ideas in collaboration with family and friends. From activities your kids can do anytime to multi-day live, educator-led activities, we have a lot to offer your family Here at HomeLearners Network, our world-class certified instructors and educators offer a ton of hands-on creativity both on and off the screen. With many At Home Activities (AHAs) including Realtimes (live, educator-led) and Anytimes (downloadable), and new ones being added weekly…there’s something perfectly-suited for every kid and teen! These activities can be done solo, together with your family, as a PAC or your kids can do them with a group of their friends. From building a board game and making claymation art to constructing a robotic hand or learning watercolour basics, we have you covered. Relationships and connections are at the heart of our program We use technology as a tool to build real connections between fingers and brains, and most importantly between people. Technology is also used as a tool for communicating and guiding ideas in a safe and inclusive environment. Our certified educators believe ‘the more the merrier’, and are all about helping kids and teens build relationships with each other, grownups, as well as their families, friends and educators. HomeLearners Network really is transforming screen time into quality time. Try it out for yourself! Learn more and sign up your PAC, kid or teen for a fun and inspiring activity today at www.homelearnersnetwork.com!

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The Dos & Don’ts of Preparing for Summer Camp Quick tips on getting ready for the big send-off

W

hether it’s your child’s first time away at overnight camp or the fifteenth, here—courtesy of OurKids. net—are some quick tips on getting ready for the big send-off.

DOS

Communicate: Let the camp director know if your child is reluctant, apprehensive or worried about heading off to camp. Counselors can help ease the camper into the first few days. Paperwork: Ensure all registration and information forms are fully completed. This provides valuable and critical information on all campers. The counselors study this information prior to camp and are ready when the campers arrive. Orientation: Attend a camp orientation or open house; this is a chance for you and your child to meet the staff and learn about their programs. Ask questions and make notes on important issues for you. (I.e. Is the camp

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equipped to deal with campers who have allergies?) Connect: Check the camp’s website, social media links, DVD and information packages. Connect with the camp you’ve chosen through their social media profiles and keep important email addresses with you. Get Involved: Talk to other parents and involve your child in the process from the start. The more they learn about camp, the less anxious they will be. Update Information: Let the camp know if a regular medication has been discontinued recently. And if your child is getting over any sort of communicable illness, the camp needs to know. Label Items: Iron-on labels are great for fabrics while permanent markers or even colourful nail polish works for everything else. Send along extra labels, just in case. Training Camp: Sleepovers can be great practice for avoiding separation anxiety, es-

pecially for first-timers. Additionally, some camps now offer family camp, where parents can accompany their young campers for trial periods. Choose Wisely: It’s camp and kids will get dirty. Pack older clothes or items your child has almost outgrown. Pack Medication: Send along prescription medicines, in their original containers, making sure instructions are on the label. If your child needs an EpiPen, asthma puffer or other special medications close at hand, they can be kept in a fanny pack for easy access. Remember to discuss these issues with the camp director and counselors. Get Your Child Involved: Independence is a great by-product of going to camp, so have your child pack her own bag. Help her plan what she will need: use a detailed checklist and oversee the operation but let her pack. With youngsters, pack the bag together. Keep in Touch: Mail a letter to your camper


Overnight Camps a week before camp starts, so it arrives before they get there. Pack self-addressed, stamped envelopes so that they can write you back.

Camp Ecolart

DON’TS

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Force It: Don’t force your youngster to attend camp. Be sure they are ready, willing and able. Make Promises: If your camper is reluctant, suggest that they “give it their best,” and tell them that you will re-evaluate for next year. Never suggest that you will come pick them up if they don’t like it. Instill the expectation that they will stay for the entire session. Even the most apprehensive camper will often surprise Mom and Dad with: “I want to go for a whole month next year!” Pressure: Don’t set your child up for disappointment by overselling how wonderful the camp experience was for you. Stay positive but let them enjoy camp in their own way. Worry: Stay positive about your child’s camp time. Don’t dwell on telling them how much you will miss them (though you will), and don’t overplay all the “fun” things you have planned while they are away. Encourage them to enjoy camp their way. Send Valuables: Money, cell phones and jewelry are not needed at camp. Crafty campers will create their own new bracelets and other adornments. Criticize: Don’t criticize or belittle your child if their camp experience isn’t totally positive. Be encouraging. Overpack: Never overpack. Follow the camp’s guidelines. Each camp offers suggestions on what to pack and how to pack. They’ve done this before—heed their suggestions. Burn: Don’t forget the sunscreen. Be a Heli-Parent: Camp directors and counselors are focused on the campers. Don’t send them daily emails, letters or phone calls to check up. If there are issues, they will contact you. If you need to touch base, once a session is sufficient. Procrastinate: Don’t leave things until the last minute. Pack ahead of time. Push: You’re a keen kayaker who also loves long hikes and wilderness excursions. Your son prefers the arts and drama programs. Don’t push your kids to follow your trail. Let them blaze their own.

campecolart.com

SW ing International-Canada. Founded in 1966,

Qwanoes is an ideal place for high adventure, fun-filled, life-changing experiences.

Camp Eureka Camp Fircom fircom.ca

Camp Luther campluther.ca

Camp Pringle

camppringle.com

Camp Qwanoes

NS FV M M

qwanoes.ca Situated on 55 acres of magnificent scenic waterfront property on Vancouver Island between Victoria and Nanaimo, Qwanoes is a fully accredited member of the BC Camping Association and Christian Camp-

Camp Squeah

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Camp Summit

SW

FDT Academy Inc

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Fireside Adventures

M

Stillwood Camps

FV

YMCA Camps of Greater Vancouver

V

squeah.com

campsummit.ca

fdtacademy.com

firesideadventures.ca stillwood.ca

vanymca.org/camps

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Family Business BABY FURNITURE

Montessori on the move in 2022-2023

Grades K-7 5550 Fraser Street Vancouver

inBed Organics Baby Furniture Collection

V inBed Organics Custom Mattress & Frame Gallery

Kids Market, Granville Island 1496 Cartwright Street 778-892-4044 Sleep little Sheep Baby furniture and bedding collection by inBed Organics are made in Canada. Through its Greenguard GOLD Certification, combining it with our certified organic crib mattresses, you can have peace of mind that your baby will get the healthy sleep it need to grow and develop.

1683 Chestnut Street 604-630-BEDS (2337) inBed Organics provides 100% Natural and certified Organic, handcrafted latex mattresses and a variety of organic GOTS and cotton sleeping products, promoting a healthy sleep environment for children and their sleep deprived parents, resisting dust-mites, mold, mildew and bacteria, also naturally hypoallergenic.

TJ’s The Kiddies Store

V

PHOTOGRAPHY

tjskids.com

www.WestsideMontessoriAcademy.ca

LOVE OF LEARNING starts here For information call:

604-434-9611 info@westsidemontessoriacademy.ca

Our Casa dei Bambini program (ages 3-5) continues at our current home at Vancouver’s Italian Cultural Centre

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zappedoutfitters.com

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hudsonwren.com

M

TRAVEL Manning Park

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V Tourism Harrison

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Travel Best Bets

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FOOD Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co

V

Hudson Wren Portraits

CLOTHING Zapped Outfitters

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KIDS FURNITURE

manningpark.com

rockymountainflatbread.ca Family owned and operated we always put family first. Our farm to pizza food philosophy is to use local and organic produce, Ocean Wise seafood as well as free-range organic meats. We support over 50 farmers and suppliers since 2004! We are also proud to be a 100% nut-free restaurant that offers gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian options.

tourismharrison.com travelbestbets.com V

Vancouver

BN Burnaby/New West

R

Richmond

NS North Shore

DS Delta/Surrey

SW Squamish/Whistler

TC Tri-Cities

M Multiple

FV Fraser Valley

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Family Support FAMILY SUPPORT Family Services of Greater Vancouver

HEALTH & WELLNESS M AARM Dental Group

fsgv.ca Family Services of Greater Vancouver is a non-profit that offers more than 50 free programs, services and workshops across the Lower Mainland—from parenting support groups to cooking classes to 1:1 financial coaching.

aarm-dental.com

MENTAL HEALTH V Children’s Foundation of BC childrens-foundation.org

EZbrace Dental

V Infant Mental Health Promotion

PDG Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

M Kelty Mental Health

SPACE Treatment for Parenting Anxious Children

V

ezbrace.ca

ruralmentalhealth.ca

keltymentalhealth.ca

pdgdental.com

recrespite.com

bcacc.ca/counsellors/paula-foran M SPACE stands for Supportive Parenting for O Anxious Childhood Emotions and is a parent-based treatment program for children and adolescents M with anxiety, OCD and related problems. Parents (and other caregivers) participate in SPACE treatment sessions. In most cases the M child or adolescent does not need to attend the treatment sessions.

Vancouver & Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support

M Vancouver’s Pediatric & Family Wellness Chiropractor

Foundry

foundrybc.ca

Kids Help Phone

Text 686868 | kidshelpphone.ca

Learning Disabilities Society ldsociety.ca

Recreational Respite

vlmfss.ca/community-resources

V

familywellnesschiro.ca

WeeSleep Certified Sleep Consultant wee-sleep.com

M

MENTORING Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

M

bigbrothersvancouver.com Our vision is that all children and youth are empowered to reach their full potential through mentorship. We proudly serve the Lower Mainland from West Vancouver to White Rock, BC. Visit our website to learn more about enrolling a child or becoming a volunteer.

SPECIAL NEEDS Developmental Disabilities Association Inclusive Childcare

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PossAbilities

BN

develop.bc.ca

posabilities.ca

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Annual Family Events JANUARY 1: Polar Bear Swim

Celebrate at home with a “digital dip.” Share your video/photo online at #VanPolarSwim

FEBRUARY 14: Valentine’s Day 21: Family Day

Free events include Surrey’s Historic Stewart Farm, Burnaby Village Museum’s 110-year-old carousel, a screening of Disney’s Encanto at Richmond’s City Centre Community Centre, skating at Burnaby rinks and a nature walk at Riverview forest in Coquitlam.

MARCH 14–25: Spring Break 16–20: Celtic Festival

Various locations, downtown Vancouver Celebrate with a comedy night, a familyfriendly scavenger hunt and a free outdoor festival. celticfestvancouver.com

18–20: Monster Jam

9–10: Sakura Days Japan Fair

Van Dusen Gardens, Vancouver Celebrate all things Japan with food, performances, art and culture. fPart of the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival. vandusengarden. org/events/sakura-days-japan-fair-2

15: Good Friday 15–17: Easter at Maan Farms

Abbotsford Take part in two egg-citing events during the family-friendly Easter activities over the weekend. maanfarms.com/pages/easter

A fun festival for kids at Granville Island. childrensfestival.ca

JUNE 10–12: West Coast Women’s Show

Tradex, Abbotsford BC 200+ venders, a food truck festival, music, family fun activities and a Kids Zone. westcoastwomen.net

12: Fraser Valley Children’s Festival

18: Easter Monday

Fraser River Heritage Park, Mission Performances, music, bhangra dancers and art. missionartscouncil.ca

22: Earth Day

19: Father’s Day

An annual event to demonstrate support for environment protection. earthday.ca

24: Vancouver Sun Run

In-person, virtual and hybrid options available. vancouversunrun.com

MAY 7: CityFest

Pacific Coliseum, PNE Monster trucks in races and stunt competitions. pne.ca/event/monster-jam/2022-03-18

Shipyards, North Vancouver A youth-focused event and the Lower Mainland’s largest skate competition in North Vancouver. cnv.org

APRIL

8: Mother’s Day

1–3: Festival Du Bois

23: Victoria Day

Mackin Park, Coquitlam BC’s largest annual francophone festival, featuring family-friendly music and entertainment. festivaldubois.ca

31–June 5: Vancouver Children’s Festival

23: Fort Langley May Day Fair & Parade A community festival and parade in its 100th year. maydayfortlangley.com

23–July 3: Royal Canadian International Circus

Prepare to be mesmerized, astounded, thrilled and captivated by a showcase of elite circus artists from around the world. royalcanadiancircus.ca

30–July 1: Steveston Salmon Festival

Parade, salmon barbecue, horticultural show and family activities. stevestonsalmonfest.ca

JULY 1: Canada Day 8–10: Carnaval del Sol

A large Latin American festival in Vancouver. carnavaldelsol.ca

9: Khatsahlano Street Party

A free street festival that takes over 10 blocks along West 4th Avenue. kitsilano.ca

29–31: Abbotsford Agrifair

Exhibition Park in Abbotsford An agricultural fair where the community can celebrate its agricultural roots through programs, entertainment, food and education. agrifair.ca

TBA: Whistler’s Children’s Festival

Online entertainment and in-person activities for kids and families. Arts and crafts, storytellers, dance parties and a kids’ art exhibition. whistler.com/events/whistler-childrensfestival

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AUGUST 1: BC Day July 30–Aug 1: Brigade Days at Fort Langley

Historical re-enactments and other familyfriendly activities over the BC Day long weekend. pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/bc/langley

July 30–Aug 1: Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival

A parade, bed races, ax-throwing contest and other logger competitions. squamishdays.ca

5–7: Abbotsford Airshow

Western Canada’s largest airshow. abbotsfordairshow.com

5–7: Chilliwack Fair

Celebrating all things agricultural. chilliwackfair.com

28: Pet-a-Palooza

A free “Day of the Dog” street party in Yaletown. petapaloozawest.com/vancouver

PNE

10: Thanksgiving TBA: Celebrate the Night

A family-friendly Halloween event with fireworks in Maple Ridge the weekend before Halloween. mapleridge.ca/1758/Celebratethe-Night

TBA: Parade of Lost Souls

Take a ride or see a show at the annual Pacific National Exhibition. pne.ca

Commercial Drive, Vancouver A parade and Halloween-ish celebrations around Commercial Drive.

SEPTEMBER

24: Diwali Festival

5: Labour Day 30: National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

The biggest, brightest and most popular event in the Indian calendar. diwalifest.ca

NOVEMBER

A time to reflect on Canada’s residential school system. orangeshirtday.org

11: Remembrance Day

Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival

World-class racing, music, culture and art on False Creek. concorddragonboatfestival.ca/ championshipweekend

Stanley Park Christmas lights and miniature train rides. vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/ bright-nights-train.aspx

TBA: Riverfest in New Westminster

19–Jan 22: Canyon Lights

Celebrate World Rivers Day with art, historical and environmental exhibits along New Westminster Quay. fraserriverdiscovery.org/ riverfest

OCTOBER 8: Fort Langley Cranberry Festival

A family-oriented event celebrating the cranberry harvest. fortlangleyproject.org/ community/cranberryfestival

TBA: Bright Lights

Capilano Park, North Vancouver Christmas lights with heights at Capilano Suspension Bridge. capbridge.com/explore/ canyon-lights

TBA: Festival of Lights at Van Dusen Gardens

See the gardens transformed into a fairy-tale land with one million twinkling lights and themed displays. vandusengarden.org/ explore/events

Vancouver Christmas Market

An outdoor German-themed market at Jack Poole Plaza. vancouverchristmasmarket.com

DECEMBER PNE WinterLights

A magical holiday journey at the PNE. pne.ca/winterlights

TBA: Carol Ships Shoreline Celebration A Christmas even with a bonfire, live music, and an parade of boats l it up with holiday lights. dnv.org

TBA: Maple Ridge Christmas Festival

A community event at Memorial Peace Park that’s followed by a parade. mapleridge.ca

TBA: New Westminster Santa Claus Parade

A Christmas-themed parade along Columbia Street. newwestcity.ca/calendar-of-events

TBA: Surrey Santa Claus Parade & Big Rigs for Kids

A family-friendly event with decorated big-rig trucks, carols and other activities. surreysantaparade.com/big-rig-for-kids

4th Vancouver Santa Claus Parade Family-friendly activities and a parade in downtown Vancouver.

19–26: Hanukkah 21: Winter Solstice Lantern Festival An annual community event with lanternmaking workshops, fire performances and outdoor processions at various locations.

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5 Nature Connection Activities

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om, what story do you think this rock has to tell?” asks my then six-year-old son. I was proud and relieved. He tapped into mystery and wonder when we connect with Mother Nature—often easier for kids than adults!

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If you asked me, a root cause of our current climate chaos and ecological collapse is our profound disconnection with the living world. It’s also leading to climate anxiety and eco-grief. Ponder this: “You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” –Rumi We can take steps to reconcile our relationship to our non-human kin. Then we’ll do less harm to ourselves, others and the planet. Each day find mystery, magic, seek beauty and awe. Being in nature takes you out of yourself and it’s in nature you realize, there’s more in the world than me. As a family, try a playful game to sense perception exercises to help experience Mother Nature as kin, a teacher and even a healer: Sleeping Fawn. In this game children are sleeping fawns. Fawns must stay still but keep their faces shown while they pretend their deer mom is away. An adult plays the coyote, who sniffs around the field or forest looking for its prey. Remember fawns don’t have a scent! Stillness is the secret and allows kids to sink into nature—a nice change from popular pursuit games. The coyote tries to get the fawns to move without touching them or speaking words. Coyote behaviour like yelping, jumping and playing or being foolish is okay. When the fawn moves, it’s “caught” and out of the game. Forest schoolers know this game from Coyote’s Guide to Connecting with Nature by Jon Young, Ellen Haas and Evan McGown. 30

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Talk to plants and animals. Did you plant a pandemic garden or start a butterfly garden with native plants? Chat with carrots, tomatoes, huckleberries, or house plants as if they are a conscious being. Speak out loud because your words show respect and connection. It may seem silly at first (for adults),

Birthday gratitude. Practice an annual gratitude ritual on your birthday! Gratitude is a social emotion; it points to what’s already there. It also solidifies our relationship with living mystery, enhances our resilience and will help us face hard information. What do you notice happening in nature on our birth-

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but this practice develops relationships with the more-than-human world. It helps widen our boundaries for compassion. Nature reciprocity. Act as if everything you meet is alive, that it matters and has its own story—the rock, the moss, a tree. Joanna Macy’s Work That Reconnects shares this exercise and more to encourage us to be open to communication. Whisper and touch the trees. Practice witnessing and being seen. Show reciprocity. Ask your child: Is the water or tree looking back at you? Is it sensing or watching you as you are sensing and watching it? Do you think rocks speak to water? Let your senses be awake and speak aloud a gratitude. Send that tree love and thanks, wish it well with how the world is. Forest floor cuddle. Lay on your belly on the forest floor. Tune into the sounds, smells and sights. Notice the tiny fungi, mosses and look up to the canopy. It’s grounding to sense your smallness, feel humble and notice the power of your insignificance at this scale. Comfortable here? Try cupping your face with your hands, resting on your elbows. Close your eyes for a few minutes and imagine a landscape, a cherished pet or person as you cup your face. This practice can wake up the vagus nerve, aka the physical manifestation of the soul. Tune into your mind-body connection, calm the nervous system and chill out. Soak it all up! You can also try this at the beach, on a mountain top, or in the backyard.

day? What’s in bloom or what is going to rest? What are the smells and sounds in nature? What textures do you notice in the sky, on a leaf or in the snow? It can be grounding to reflect on what was happing on Earth when you took your first breath of air. Powerful acts to reconnect also include walking barefoot, skipping rocks, stargazing, making a mud pie, or smelling the rain! Kids and adults alike need to access their feelings about our living world, it’s wonder, loss and mystery. Nurture wonder and nourish that relationship with the living world through storybooks, too. Some good ones: 1. You Are Stardust by Elin Kelsey 2. A Stone Sat Still by Brendan Wenzel 3. Frog Girl by Paul Owen Lewis 4. Up the Mountain Path by Marianne Dubuc We’re all a participant in this wondrous universe. Lindsay Coulter is a writer, educator, facilitator, naturalist, community catalyst, soul activist, mentor and dedicated mother of two. She’s the Director of Communications, Culture and Community at EPIC Learning Centre, a forest and nature school in Victoria. Find her @ SaneAction on Instagram and Facebook.


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