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bIrthday bashes Happy birthday to us, happy birthday to us, happy birthday dear MamaMag, happy birthday to us! Yep, can you believe it? MamaMag is turning 2 already. So much has happened in two years. From our humble beginnings as a one woman show (me!) and my little mag in Bayside with 5,000 copies a month, I’ve just printed our 360,000th magazine and now have 40,000 mags and 4 separate publications across Melbourne monthly! Of course I’ve got an awesome little crew helping me now and I love being able to provide fun and flexible work to many other awesome mamas. June is a great time to start thinking about parties in my family. Both my kids are July babies so we will be making some party bookings very soon. Of course they change their mind weekly. Last week Lachie (turning 8) wanted a sleep over with 5 boys (eeek!). Then he changed to a trampoline party. But I’m going to try sell him a climbing party, with a new version of Clip n Climb, Up Unlimited, opening in soon in Moorabbin. #awesome! Milla (turning 6) wants to do whatever Lachie is doing (sigh) although Build a Bear keeps getting a mention. This month we’ve teamed up our favourite wild action man Chris Humfreys to give away a ‘Zoo Comes To You’ party experience. There is nothing quite like seeing the looks on children’s faces when they get to handle live animals like snakes and crocodiles. I’m not looking so sure here though, nice little snakey! So beyond our birthday we’ve got lots more to celebrate. We are currently rebuilding our website so we can feature more content online throughout the month and host more giveaways and local fun. Keep up to date via Facebook and make sure you head online and sign up for our monthly “MamaMail” newsletter too. Our monthly email will keep you first in the know about the new features and giveaways in the mag that month. Party hard mamas! And pass me the champagne!

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Contents It’s my party

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and I’ll theme if I want to

Lovely locals

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www.wildaction.com.au

We visit Bay Street Brighton

Shaping up Mister Maker

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We talk to Phil Gallagher

Party central

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Local party idea wrap up

Fresh air fun

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Get the kids off the couch

Parklife 22 William St Reserve Balaclava

WIN tickets to The Big Freeze

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Four chances to win

Safety series

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His favourite pom pom bug

Ship ahoy

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All aboard for Tasmania

Colour & win

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WIN a family pass to Charlie Brown

Mama can cook

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Delights from Hawk & Hunter

Messy play Why mess matters

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, It s my party

and I’ll theme it if I want to!

Celebrating your child’s birthday is such a happy and exciting time for everyone involved. Kids wait all year long and enjoy the BIG countdown to the day and usually the party that comes along with it. There are so many ways to infuse a little magic into your child’s birthday. So whether you’re throwing a party at home or at a venue, the key to throwing any themed party is all in the details. Here are four birthday party theme ideas and top tips from Nicole Flavien from ‘One Magic Day’ that are sure to have your child beaming with birthday bliss: Rainbow Party Theme:

Dinosaur Party Theme:

A rainbow party is a classic theme for all ages it’s super bright and cheerful and so easy to plan. It’s the perfect theme for a girl or boy and guaranteed to put a smile on everyones face. Ask the kids to come dressed head-totoe in their favourite colour. When it comes to decorations, wherever you can, try to stick with a white background so all the colours will really POP! The quickest way to bring your theme to life is by filling up a mixed bag of colourful balloons with helium (or not) then gather them together in various combos and sprinkle multi-coloured confetti all around your party space. Bring rainbow striped partyware to the table and fancy up your straws with happy flag stickers for a vibrant touch. Stack up a mountain of solid paper cups to take it to the next level. Keep the kids occupied by setting up a colouring-in station with non-permanent textas, crayons and pencils or make your own play-doh in different shades to play with or to hand out as a take home party favour. Serve up rainbow fruit skewers by choosing the most colourful fruit in season such as strawberries, mandarines, pineapples, grapes and blueberries. Everyone loves a rainbow birthday cake, the surprise is hidden inside where all the colourful layers are revealed once the cake is cut. Go grab the food dye and get your bake on! Hip, hip, hooray!

Are you in for a WILD time? A dinosaur party is hugely popular with the kids and it’s so much fun to plan. Throw your little party animal a prehistoric bash and you’ll be far from extinct.

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These tips from One Magic Day will guarantee your party is a roaring success. Dig out the kids’ collection of plastic dinosaurs and fill the corners of your party room with small rocks, plastic eggs, moss, little ferns or house plants and any other jungle looking paraphernalia you can find. Decorate the party space with giant dinosaur foil balloons, they’ll create such an uproar with the dino-mites! Set up a ‘dinodig’ game and bury assorted dinosaur fossils in a sandpit then send the little adventurers on a mission to dig and explore. Make your own birthday cake with a simple cream or chocolate frosting and top it off with a plastic dino toy. Crush up some picnic chocolate (if no nut allergies of course) or oreo biscuits and scatter around the base of your cake stand and food platters to resemble dirt. When the little herbivores and carnivores are ready for a bite, add an element of fun to the party food, fill-in buffet labels for each food item ie: veggie sticks for the herbivores or brontosaurus burgers for the carnivores! Tip: Fill up the loot bags with inexpensive items like dino stickers, gummy snakes, dino eggs (maltesers), mini magnifying glasses and plastic dinosaurs.


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Princess Party Theme:

Super Hero Party Theme:

Host a spectacular birthday soiree for your little lady. Is she obsessed with Princesses? Make her dream of a royal celebration come true.

Do you have a little super hero at home who won’t take that mask or cape off? Even when it’s bedtime?

Turn your home into an enchanted castle, complete with soft pastel shades of pink, lavender and a touch of silver sparkle in your decorations. Assorted balloons and honeycomb tissue balls will transform the party room into a magical space. On arrival, adorn royal guests with a sparkling item from the treasure chest; you can find loads of costume jewellery and tiaras from most $2 shops. Purchase a heart or crown shaped cookie cutter and cut out princess perfect sandwiches and magical shaped cookies. For the birthday party drinks I love the idea of serving up princess punch (pink lemonade) or strawberry tea (pink milk). Dress up all the chairs at the party table with bows of tulle and decorate the main throne with extra beads and ribbons for the birthday girl. Tip: every party needs some music; play the soundtrack from your favourite Disney princess movie to get the party moving!

Little boys (and girls) are just super heroes in disguise. Whether your child is more Spidey, Batty-boy or Man of Steel a super hero party will have their imaginations running wild! Ask every guest to come dressed as their favourite super hero. Get out the scissors and some black and yellow cardboard and craft your very own cityscape backdrop. Use it as a photo booth complete with props, masks, capes and the kids in costume for an action packed photo session. Take your super hero decorations to the next level; hang ‘SUPER’ bunting and star shaped balloons around the party space. Serve up green rock candy kryptonite and POPcorn as the ultimate super hero snack! Top off your cupcakes or party food with comic book inspired toppers. Tip: on the day of your action packed party, make sure you have spare masks or capes on hand in case any little crime fighters forget their costumes. By Nicole Flavien - One Magic Day onemagicday.com.au

Images by Clare Martin Lapworth - The Little Me Collaborative

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1. Date Night – MUI - A new Vietnamese restaurant providing some heart-warming Pho to combat the colder months. We found staff to be lovely and engaging with kids when we got an early takeaway. Also a good little spot for a casual date – with a modern and cosy little fit out. Great new addition to the area, with some fresh and healthy flavours that give your belly a little hug! 423 Bay Street, 9596 2006 2. Gifts Galore - Pop Toys - Pop Toys may be a new store on the strip, but it comes from a very experienced background, created by the Comix Factor business that has been selling pop culture toys for over 20 years on-line and at LEGO conventions. It’s safe to say, that this shop is a good spot to find a birthday gift for any Lego-obsessed or pop culture fanatic. They also run Bricktastic LEGO themed parties. 399 Bay Street, 9596 8447

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3. Pamper – Uspa Immersion Day Spa - Dreaming of a Bali escape? Check in to Uspa for their signature Balinese Body Palming and cloth body wraps and float away. The perfect recharge and rejuvenation can be found in this immersion day spa that is inspired by authentic ritual processes. One way to melt even in winter! 202 Bay Street, 9596 9526

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4. Clean eating - The Deck Our office away from the office. We love everything about The Deck, the great space – pram-friendly and the food is bang on, whether it’s your bacon eggs with all the sides or a completely guilt-free build-yourown Paleo Plate. We love to graze, so for us, you can’t go past trying the famous Deck Feasting Board for two, featuring the Chef’s weekly specials. Catch the bi-monthly Mum’s Morning, next on 12th July – the perfect space to connect for a coffee, chat and entertainment for the kids. The venue is also available for hire and is a great space to host your next kid’s party or any celebration. 212 Bay Street, 9596 2622. 5. Brunch & Browse - Tucci Brown - Inside you’ll find a blend of great local brands such as the bright and funky bedwear of Sack Me, the clever designs of Make Me Iconic along with a treasure trove of beautiful stationary and gorgeous homewares imported from all over the world. You’ll not only find beautiful things to adorn your home, but a great little section of kids books and gifts too. The added bonus of this shopping experience is the café serves quality fresh food and amazing coffee. Perfect place to take a moment and get lost in the beauty and good vibes. 268 Bay Street, 9596 6061. 6. Mama Fit - F45 functional Training - F45 workouts are nothing short of insane and are never the same! Book into a class from their clever phone app and expect 45 minutes of fun, hard work and serious results. They have great mum friendly daytime classes, perfect for after the school run as well as early mornings and evening times too. 193a Bay Street, 0488 059 210. 10

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shaping up mister Editor-in-chief Sarah Cavalier knew she was the envy of children everywhere as she sat in the office one afternoon waiting for Phil Gallagher to call her from the UK. Otherwise know as Mister Maker, Phil is pioneering arts and crafts for preschoolers throughout the world.

If you weren’t Mister Maker, what would you be doing? My first job was in my local sports shop, which is actually still running. I would probably still be there! I’m quite a sporty guy!

Have you always been crafty and creative or has that developed with the spotty waistcoat? Definitely. I have always loved craft since I was little. I made lots of things when I was mini maker age. I used to make pom pom bugs with my grand father, which is still today my favourite minute make. One of my first pictures I remember drawing was of a soccer player called Tony Cottee from West Ham United. I posted it to him and he actually signed it and sent it back!

How did you prepare for the audition for Mister Maker, all those years ago? Quite a long process. It happened over a few months. There were 4 different stages and the whole process was an amazing thing for me. I was tested in many different things from arts and crafts to working under pressure in a studio environment. Lucky I passed that bit. I’ve had kids climbing on stage before and one time I even had a mum climb on stage, plant a kiss, take a bow and run off. Unexpected but really lovely!!

How much of your own personality is part of the Mister Maker character? Quite a lot. Certainly when we started the TV show as I got the job only 2 weeks before we started filming. There was a brief for the 12 12

character but I could pretty much help create the character. He has evolved over the years, especially with the live shows.

What’s your favourite part of the job? I would say without a doubt it’s being able to tour around the world. It’s beyond my wildest dreams. The TV show was my dream come true but I cant even express how amazing touring is. I write the live show and put it together, so I’m completely involved and it has become my life. It’s a huge effort from a very small team and I’m so privileged to be able to travel with the team and see the world.

Mister Maker has taken you around the world, what has been your favourite country and experience? Wow, so difficult to say. Everywhere we go is incredible. I love revisiting Australia. What’s lovely about Australia is catching up with friends we’ve met along the journey and having time off to explore. I love visiting amazing places we already love, but each time I visit we perform in different venues, so that’s always exciting. I’ve heard wonderful things about The Recital Centre and can’t wait to get on the stage there in July.

What can we expect of your Melbourne show in the July school holidays? What I want to do was exceed people’s expectations. I want to match what they see on TV then make a really tight, slick show with high production value and lots of creativity and arty fun. I’ll be showing a completely different side of Mister Maker that you don’t see on the TV. Singing, dancing, fun and games, lots of audience participation. I get you on your feet and pull a few volunteers on stage. The most willing volunteers to date have been Australians. Kids are so confident on stage. I love helping them have an exciting experience they will remember for a long time.


maker Do you get recognised on the street? Yes I do. It’s a lovely thing. Mostly by parents! Now I’m a bit older I need to wear glasses and my hair is flat in real life, so I look a bit different. Occasionally I have a beard, but quite often I’m still spotted by grownups.

After all that pressure in the Minute Make how do you like to relax and unwind? Watching my favourite soccer team Gillingham. I’ve only made it to one game this season. I like to put everything into my work and the reality is to do a tour anywhere in the world is incredibly hard work. So there isn’t much time for social things. So I always make sure I catch up with my family when I have spare time as that’s the most important thing.

What goes on behind the scenes of the Mister Maker television show? Are you involved in the production aspect? Yes. Since the 2nd series I have been involved in the script writing and the art ideas. Two months before we start filming I get involved and completely dive straight into the content and keep practicing everything.

What’s your biggest tip for the non-crafty mama? To start collecting your own doodle drawers at home. It doesn’t have to be big or elaborate. Start with a shoe box and fill it with things that can be reused/recycled and turn something ordinary into something extraordinary!

Who is your favourite shape? I love them all equally but if I had to choose I think I most like rectangle as he is the most like me. He is the silliest. It never fails to excite me when the shapes come out. I love watching the phones come out and try and get selfies with the shapes in the backgrounds.

And lastly, any ideas on what has been the all-time favourite Mister Maker make? Apart from the pom pom bug, I love the splat picture made with tennis balls in gloopy paint. Do it outside and get grown up help. I love how it gets everyone involved. Mister Maker and the shapes are performing live on stage at the Melbourne Recital Centre on June 29th, 30th and July 1st. You can purchase tickets at melbournerecitalcentre.com.au



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For a truly memorable, special and educational party experience, let the zoo come to your party! It’s something unique that will stay with your child and guests for a lifetime - who wouldn’t want a cute koala to come to their party or get a birthday hug from a python? Zoologist, Chris Humfrey creates the perfect balance of education and ability to entertain and captivate audiences young and old. His passion for wildlife will create a party like no other. Chris Humfrey 0419 385 245 www.wildaction.com.au

Kid Factory

New play centre with a stylish edge – here the colours and décor are fun, clean, vibrant and fresh. The party guests get the use of the facility which includes a massive space with five play areas a large play structure with 3 lane slide, 14m- trampoline enclosure with Basketball Rings, Toddler area, Obstacle course, Inflatable Jumping Castle and Sports Court. There are 4 different themed party rooms – sports, super heroes, fairy or Peppa Pig. And the food includes some healthy options as well as some good coffee. Party hosts and food included in party packages. 300 Boundary Road, Dingley Village 9551 3919. www.kidfactoryplaycentre.com.au

SuperZu Play Centre

Choose between the Icicle room (for all things Frozen / Ice Princess) complete with ice crystal chandelier, the Dinosaur room, the Knights & Dragons room, the Jungle room or the Princess room. We love the fully renovated massive warehouse here that has created a fun, varied fully-themed “zoo” space packed with safari adventure. Littlies will enjoy the safari ride on jeeps (extra $ with a coupon) and the toddler area. Bigger kids will tire themselves out running up the volcano and around the jungle play equipment that spirals around the centre. Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten Free food options with a bigger menu than many others. Varying food options available in each party package along with a party host. 362-364 Boundary Rd, Dingley Village 9551 7559. www.superzu.com.au

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Crocs Moorabbin

Most kids will instantly recognise the Crocs mascot as representing all things fun and entertaining! Kids will be entertained by the jungle themed play area, multi-level ball battle zone, bike lane with ride-ons and a dedicated toddler play area. Crocs hosts special monthly kids disco, pizza making and cookie decorating nights. Kids parties will include a dedicated party host in a themed party room. There are different party packages and food options to suit your needs, including a new healthy food option, which gets the kids involved in the food preparation and is filled with fresh and delicious goodness. Choose one of the fantastic themed party rooms (we love the circus one)! 8/430 Warrigul Road, Moorabbin. www.crocsplaycentre.com.au

Up Unlimited

Clip n Climb in Richmond was the first of its kind in Australia and a new concept in indoor climbing. Now they are bringing the fun to Moorabbin with Up Unlimited! There’s colourful challenges and climbs that look like nothing you’ve seen before. Clip n Climb parties include a 15 minute safety briefing, 1 hour climbing session, harnesses, free vertical drop slide and leap of faith for the party child, party room, and food, so we are expecting the same value at Up Unlimited. 444 Warrigul Road, Moorabbin. www.upunlimited.com.au

Runway Room

Led by photographer, make-up artist and all-round entrepreneur Alex Fevola, Runway Room offer unique make-over parties perfect for girls aged 7-13 years old. All party guests will receive a complete make-over, including glamorous hair styling and exquisite makeup artistry. They will then experience a professional glamour shoot – with a 5”x7” photo keepsake. There’s also a make-up workshop party option, which teaches how to self-apply age-appropriate make-up. A fun group photo shoot at the end, which guests get to keep a photo of. Various locations or at home. 581 Hampton Street, Hampton www.runwayroom.com 9521 9007

Music Works Magic

It’s not a party without music! And here there is no shortage of music to be made. Musical parties are tailored to suit the age and needs of your child, led by experienced music teachers / party hosts. This may include some singing, dancing, puppets and instruments along with some fun musical games and stories to be shared. Older age groups can learn a folk dance, explore some tuned and non-tuned instruments and some cool African drumming rhythms. 560 Glenhuntly Road Elsternwick. 9029 6879. www.musicworksmagic.com

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Inflatable World

Watch your kids gladiator battle it out, leap inflatable lilies like frogs and generally bounce all that boundless energy out in the ultimate jumping experience. Kids will love to have parties here, as will parents who will welcome a tuckered out kid from all that jumping and fun! Parties run for a duration of 90 minutes. You can choose to self-cater your party or choose a package with food included. 4 Railway Ave, Oakleigh. 9568 7000. www.inflatableworldoz.com.au

Mess Matters

We love an arty party and Mess Matters knows how to host a great one. Maximum mess is made which equals maximum fun! The parties include an endless supply and variety of art materials, at least two party hosts on hand and smocks for each child. Bring the food and cake, let the kids get messy to their heart’s content and leave the aftermath behind as you take home new masterpieces! Factory 4, 3 Exley Drive, Moorabbin. 0425 808 219. messmatters.com.au

Pretty Little Things Parties

Jewellery making parties that are specially tailored to different age groups ranging from 5-7 year olds, to 8-11 year olds and tween parties. High quality beads are provided to make the event and keepsakes really unique and beautiful. There are also do-it yourself kits available with easy to follow illustrated instructions and a suggested party guide. Each child designs up to 2-3 pieces of jewellery including a necklace, bracelet and earrings (pierced or clip-ons). Professional tools and equipment provided. 0421 999 408. www.prettylittlethingsparties.com

Little Devils Circus

Run away and join the circus for a birthday! Circus parties cater for children aged 5-13 in the fully-equipped exclusive use circus studio. Expect high-energy and engaging trainers who will tailor activities to suit the age of participants. There are fun and exciting activities such as Trapeze, Tight Wire, Mini Trampoline, Aerial Web (rope) and many more. If it’s an active and engaging party you’re after, a circus party certainly delivers. 42/148 Chesterville Road, Moorabbin. 1300 584 453 www.littledevilscircus.com.au

The Sandy Hotel

Party packages include a host, food, drinks, balloons and party hats. Guests will take home a party box and the guest of honour a free gift. Parties are affordable with added options available such as sandwiches, fruit and entertainers. However the big kid-friendly tick about the Sandy is the indoor playground, which can keep the kids occupied and burn off that fairy bread and party food! Cnr Beach and Bay Road, Sandringham. 9598 7255. www.sandringhamhotel.com.au 18


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fresh air fun Ways to get your kids off the couch and into the great outdoors! Growing up these days isn’t what it used to be; we may have made mud pies and played backyard sports with our siblings, these days’ kids are more often than not being handed the latest technology to keep them busy. Playing outdoors is a form of natural exercise that promotes well-being and wholesome physical development which is why it’s so important to remember the benefits of getting children off the screens and interacting with the environment. Take it back to basics - go for a walk! Whether its grabbing the dog and pacing a few laps of the block, strolling on the beach or walking to or from school one day a week, it’s easy to mix it up. Walking is the easiest form of exercise and doesn’t cost a thing. Join a local sport club. No matter what your child is into, most local sporting clubs will have junior programs on offer to help encourage participation from kids of all ages. Football, netball, soccer, cricket and basketball are all sports that are usually readily available in local communities. If these options don’t take your child’s fancy, why not look into martial arts or dance? No matter what sport is the one for your child, you will find that they are making friends and enjoying being active in no time. Visit National parks, State parks and reserves. There are 2991 in Victoria, including 470 within 100kms of Melbourne so chances are there is one close to your house that you don’t even know about. Most of the parks have interactive information readily available on the Parks Victoria app – enjoying a new environment has never been so easy and accessible! Why not grab a picnic, pack up the car and make a day trip of it… Adventure in nature may be closer than you think.

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Visit an adventure park. This is a great way to put on a special day out for your kids. Pick a park that focuses on getting your kids climbing or swinging in trees – this is a great way to interact directly in the natural environment whilst improving confidence and agility. Why not get the crew together and celebrate the outdoors together; most adventure parks offer great birthday packages with something for everyone. Make it part of your routine, whether it’s daily, weekly or monthly, make time for you and your child to enjoy the outdoors. and most importantly… lead by example. Encourage participation; show that you like being outside. Remember that if you have a sense of adventure, then so will they. Written by Bridget de Lange. For more ideas to get the kids outdoors visit www.enchantedadventure.com.au


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Parklife William Street Reserve William Street, Balaclava Tucked just off Carlisle Street (hello coffee!), this little playground gem has benefited from an upgrade last year making it a fun space to burn some energy. The new soft rubber matting ensures a soft landing for those inevitable falls in overexcited play mode! It also makes this playground ideal for those discovering on all-fours, providing less mess and more comfort for crawlers. Littlies will also enjoy two baby swings, mini slides and see-saw amongst other delights, while older siblings can still be entertained by the climbing rock wall, a bigger slide, lotus springer, swings and a basketball hoop on the grassed area outside

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the fenced playground. The City of Port Phillip have scheduled a stage 2 upgrade of the reserve due soon, to transform the area outside the playground into a more serene and functional space. Locals refer to this park as the train park, with the train line running just behind – making it easily accessible by public transport. The playground is set in a natural setting, with the only shade offered by the surrounding trees and shrubs and a timber deck gazebo popular for little picnic feasts. There is no public toilets, but the nearest is a short stroll or scoot away on Carlise Street, along with that coffee liquid gold.


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safety serIes Research shows that properly restrained children are less likely to suffer injury and die in car accidents. Under the Victoria’s Child Restraint Road Rules (effective since November 9, 2009), all children under 7 years of age must legally be seated in a correctly fitted child restraint or booster seat. Children need different restraints as they grow. The restraint must be the right size for the child, properly adjusted and fastened, and correctly fitted to the vehicle. Choosing the right child restraint for your child can depend on both their age and their size.

Victoria’s Child Restraint Rules

All forward facing child restraints must be held in place by the seatbelt and the top tether strap, and must have an inbuilt harness. Some forward facing child restraints can be used as a booster seat by removing the inbuilt harness. This type of restraint is often called a combination restraint. Only move your child to a booster seat when they have outgrown their forward facing child restraint. A booster seat can be used with a lap-sash seatbelt or child safety harness. Refer to the restraint manufacturer’s instructions. Children over 7 years of age:

Children under 6 months age:

Children aged 7 years to under 16 years must travel in either a booster seat, or an adult seatbelt.

A child aged 4 years to under 7 years must travel in either a forward facing child restraint with an inbuilt harness, or a booster seat. The type of restraint will depend on the child’s size.

A child should continue using a booster seat until they have outgrown it.

Children 6 months to four years of age: Children aged 6 months to under 4 years must use either a rear facing child restraint, or a forward facing child restraint with an inbuilt harness. Children of this age grow at different rates. Therefore you need to choose the type of restraint that is best for your child’s size. Even if your child is 6 months old they may not be ready to travel in a forward facing child restraint. It is recommended you keep your child in their rear facing restraint until they are too big for it. Children 4 to 7 years of age: A child aged 4 years to under 7 years must travel in either a forward facing child restraint with an inbuilt harness, or a booster seat. The type of restraint will depend on the child’s size.

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Part 1 Road Safety

An adult lap-sash seatbelt is designed for people with a minimum height of 145cm. The average child will reach this height between 10 and 12 years of age. Front and rear seats If a car has two or more rows of seats, children aged under 4 years must not travel in the front seat. If all rear seats are being used by children aged under 7 years, children aged 4 years to under 7 years may travel in the front seat, provided they use a booster seat. In this situation you will need to use a booster seat that is manufactured without a tether strap. If your car does not have a rear row (for example, a ute) children are able to travel in the front row. However, a rearward facing child restraint cannot be used in the front seat where there is a passenger airbag.


On average, 7 children under the age of 13 are killed and 601 are injured as passengers in vehicles on Victorian roads every year.

National Guidelines for Safe Restraint of Children Travelling in Motor Vehicles. The National Guidelines provided by Neuroscience Research Australia and Kidsafe provide the best practice recommendations based on evidence based research. These are complimentary to VicRoads Child Restraint Rules and provide recommendations for child restraint safety. Some safety considerations to think about include: 1. Seat belts should never be used with the sash belt under the child’s arm or behind the child’s back. 2. When planning any journey with children, use a motor vehicle which allows each child to be in the appropriate restraint for their size. 3. Children under 12 years of age are safer in the rear seats of the vehicle. 4. Regularly check the child restraints are correctly installed and that the restraint is adjusted properly for the child’s size according to the restraint user’s manual.

When choosing a car seat it is important to ensure that child restraints and booster seats comply with Australian/New Zealand Standard 1754 for child restraints and that they are fitted following manufacturer’s instructions. It is recommended to use a child restraint fitting service that will assist you with the process of choosing the right car seat, checking and fitting restraints.

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choosing childcare Selecting the right early learning centre for your child can be a big, often daunting decision. Today there are some many different options for care and so many factors that come into play that it can be quite confusing. Australia’s leading early learning and kindergarten, Only About Children, share their top 4 considerations when selecting an early learning centre for your little one.

1. Focus on early learning Children aged 0-6 years undergo an incredible period of growth and development. They are primed and ready to soak up all the wonders life can offer so it’s important that early learning programs are tailored, not only to a child’s age group, but also their particular interests and strengths. At childcare, children learn everything from how to make and keep friends, how to have good manners, the alphabet, early literacy, counting, music, languages, sustainability practices – the list goes on! Childcare centres should have a unique curriculum specifically tailored to each age group and child ensuring that all children have an inspiring start to life. Look for qualified tertiary and tafe trained educators who will interact with children and support them to become independent, curious, explorers and discoverers.

2. There is more to development than just education A child’s early development is not just about education. Physical health and emotional wellbeing are just as important to their development and ability to reach their full potential so it’s important to consider this when you are looking at different options.

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3. Are there meaningful partnerships with the whole family? The partnership between educators and families is incredibly important. It makes a tremendous difference to how well a child flourishes knowing they are in a nurturing circle of families, educators and community members. So it’s vital that you feel comfortable with not only the campus but the educators with whom you are entrusting your little one. Only About Children has developed a customised app which allows educators to send daily updates and photos directly to a parent’s smartphone so parents and family members can stay connected to their child’s day to day activities in real time.

4. What are the facilities like? Child care centres are no longer what they used to be. Today they are state of the art, purpose built facilities designed specifically for the development of each age group (0 – 6 years). Internal sound systems, iPads, art studios, construction space, interactive kitchens and herb and vegetable gardens are now common place in unique learning environments, as is custom built play equipment. The environment and facilities are an integral part of the early learning curriculum; they should dazzle children’s senses, invite curiosity and inspire! Only About Children will open in Cheltenham in June 2016. oac.edu.au


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MAMA of the month As we celebrate our 2nd birthday this month we thought it only fitting to chat to a local mum who works in the birthday party industry! Bayside mum Anita Nichols is a qualified lifestyle, nutrition and health coach and personal trainer and she also runs Li’l Busy Bodies, sports birthday parties for children aged 5-12. Of course you’re a mum, that’s why you’re here! Tell us a little about your family. We’ve been living in Bayside for 7 years now. It’s perfect for our active lifestyles. We have 3 young kids who keep us on our toes. They also love to move. Our 6 year old is mad on footy and is convinced he will be drafted to North Melbourne when he is 17. Our 5 year old is hooked on calisthenics and can often be seen kicking a footy in the backyard in her sequinned leotard. As for the 2 year old, he just goes with the flow. He is obsessed with balls and is quickly following in the footsteps of his older brother. I’m looking forward to seeing the footy rivalry between the pair of them when they’re older. You left the corporate world in 2012. What were you doing and why did you decide to leave? I had been in corporate HR and Recruitment for almost 20 years. In 2012, I was working full time, planning our wedding and training for the Melbourne Marathon. We already had 2 kids and by the end of the year, I simply burnt out. The love I once had for the industry I was working in was no longer there so I knew it was time to step away, refocus and find out what my real purpose was. From a career perspective, it was the best decision I ever made. You started off with a health and fitness blog, which had a strong emphasis on balancing family, fitness and fun. Is that what prompted the idea for a children’s fitness party business? To some degree yes however, as my children were starting to get older, they started going to a lot more parties.

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I noticed that a lot of the entertainers at home based parties were being paid a hell of a lot yet my children were still clinging to my legs. I kept thinking that there had to be a better way, a more active way to keep these kids engaged. I recall being at a party where my mate had paid an astronomical amount for an entertainer and it was on that day, that I knew that I had found my passion. Tell us a bit about what parents can expect from a Li’l Busy Body party? Aawesome activities and non-stop fun! Think lots of ball games, old school party games, (sack races, egg and spoon, tug of war), mini matches. Each party is tailored to the needs of each child to ensure that their special day is memorable and exceeds expectations. Our key themes are Footy, Soccer, Multisport, Bootcamp and Adventure Trail parties. All parties are facilitated by professional coaches who are passionate about sport and love working with kids. Our coaches all hold working with children checks. What has been the biggest learning journey in creating your own business? The biggest learning journey for me has been realising that you don’t have to do it ALL. Delegate, delegate, delegate. For the first 6 months, I was doing all the parties myself with another coach and I found it hard to step away as I knew the standard in which I wanted them run. Hire the right people from the start, train them well and give them more responsibility so that you can focus on growing your business.


What is your favourite part of what you do? I love the flexibility of my job and being able to work it around my family. I love that I’m contributing, to some degree, to reducing the childhood obesity epidemic in Australia. Getting kids to celebrate their special day in a way that gets them off their tablets and back outdoors is so rewarding. Obviously health and fitness is important to you, how do you look after yourself? When I’m not strategising on growing my business, you can find me running the trails in beautiful Bayside with my cattle dog, Bear. I’m currently in training for the Surfcoast Century 100km solo run in Anglesea this September. I recently completed a lifestyle, nutrition and coaching course. It gave me so much insight into lots of areas of my life. I have put a lot of what I have learnt into practice, especially with my nutrition. Do you have any funny parenting stories to give us a giggle… Um, I have more funny parenting stories than I would like to share! I took my daughter to kinder on her first day a couple of years ago. She was the most excited little girl on the planet. Her excitement turned to disappointment when we were told by the kinder teacher that we had the wrong day. We laugh about it now but I felt awful at the time. Those that know me know that my baking skills leave a lot to be desired. For my son’s first birthday I attempted to make chocolate crackles. I thought they turned out perfectly until a few of the kids took a bite. Their faces were priceless and we soon realised that I’d forgotten to put the sugar in! Motherhood has taught me… - More responsibility than I thought possible - Sleep is a thing of the past - I am more like my own mother than I think - My house won’t be clean for the next 10 years - One day I’ll get my sanity back And finally where can we find you? For more information or to book a party call me on 0408 637 766 or visit the website www.lilbusybodies.com.au

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Ship ahoy This was my fifth visit to the Apple Isle, a place I’ve always been curious about. Perhaps it’s because of my ancestors who had the very first newsagency in Van Diemen’s Land. Or maybe it’s because of my secondary school speech debating the existence of the Tasmanian Tiger. Or perhaps because my idol, J.K. Rowling, allegedly has a holiday retreat there. Probably all of the above! I always discover more to do each time I visit. Tasmania has long been a destination for lovers of adventure and nature, but in recent years’ tourism has boomed with the opening of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Recognition of the amazing local food and drink (with a nod to The Gourmet Farmer on SBS and Michelle Crawford’s book, A Table in the Orchard) has also generated an influx of visitors. When offered the chance to travel aboard the new Spirit of Tasmania, I knew on this occasion we wanted to explore parts of the Huon Valley and Bruny Island. The Spirit of Tasmania is the best way to get there in my opinion. Taking your car saves money on car hire and car seats. You can take all the luggage you need; games, bikes, and scooters! If you choose a day sail, there are circus performers, face painters, storytellers and entertainers who roam the ship teaching

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kids about local art and wildlife. There is also an indoor playground, a games zone area and on-board cinema with the latest movies. We chose a night sail, which was ideal for us, and it included an ensuite cabin with two sets of bunks. We also had a porthole which created much excitement for my two boys aged three and six. After settling in to our cabin and some exploring of the ship, we headed to the restaurant TMK for a fantastic meal. I love that the little ones under 5 get their main meal for free with an adult meal. After dinner my husband took the boys to the games zone for some fun, whilst I headed for the Information hub to browse the tourism brochures. A little later, when it was time for bed, the boys, though still excited, were exhausted and gently rocked off to sleep, as did I. The next morning we docked bright and early in Devonport and commenced an easy drive to the Huon Valley. Our schedule was ideal; Launceston first, then the picturesque historic Ross for morning tea, a stroll in gorgeous Richmond and lunch in Hobart. We arrived at our accommodation in Ranelagh by 3pm and were greeted with a platter of local cheese and bottle of wine. Heaven!


When we awoke the following day, it was to a cloudless blue sky, and the divine smell of fresh air tinged with wood smoke. The town of Ranelagh, though quite small, hosts the popular annual Taste of the Huon. Our accommodation was The Cottage, where the roaring fire made a cosy atmosphere for card games at night, and the daytime outlook was over the beautiful mountains. Overall it was a great base for exploring the Huon Valley and an easy thirtyminute drive to Hobart. A highlight for us was our daily walk to the amazing Summer Kitchen Bakery nearby! Seriously, this place makes the type of bread and pastries that you would find in France. They are also at the Salamanca Markets each Saturday. The Huon area itself is the place that put the apples into the Apple Isle. The Valley is dotted with cute country cafes, wineries and a growing cider and craft beer industry. There is an abundance of fresh farm produce to enjoy, with farmers selling it from honesty stalls at their farm gates. We picked up a bag of some amazing apples; the Geeveston Fanny. Who knew there were so many varieties! The Huon Valley has beautiful rivers, forest and orchards as far as the eye can see.

And whilst the Huon has so many things to enjoy with children, we unfortunately had limited time. Some of our highlights included a visit to nearby Grove to visit the Apple Shed (a Museum and home to Willie Smith Apple Cider tasting- yum!) the Platypus walk and Traffic school in Geeveston, the Honey Pot (can there really be so many types of honey?) and a meal in the charming hamlet of Cygnet, food capital of the Huon, and home to the famous ‘folk festival’. A day on Bruny Island was also a bonus. The boys loved the ferry crossing, which only took fifteen minutes, and having Adventure Bay all to ourselves (a landing place for Captain Cook). These adults also thoroughly enjoyed a quiet beverage and some sampling at the Bruny Island Cheese Company! Well, before we were ready though, it was home time. We at least had another sailing adventure to look forward to; the perfect way to end the holiday. We know we will be back. For more information on the new Spirit of Tasmania visit www.spiritoftasmania.com.au Words by Danielle Ross Walls

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mama can Cook! Breakfast: Hawk & Hunter Pink Porridge Ingredients:

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45g porridge oats

Mix porridge oats, brown sugar and poppy seeds. Put mix in the pot with milk, bring to the boil and constantly stir.

10g brown sugar 5g poppy seeds 250ml milk 10ml beetroot juice

When the porridge is nearly ready, stir in the beetroot juice and mix well.

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Pour into your bowl, top with the whipped ricotta, blueberries and gel. Add some honey if you want to.

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Boil freekeh for 15 minutes until crunchy, drain and leave to cool down.

20g pomegranate 30g diced beetroot 20g diced red onion 30g roasted japanese pumpkin ½ avocado 15g raw spinach 20ml french dressing 1 egg (poached) Sesame seeds.

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Roast sliced pumpkin and beetroot in oven for 20 minutes. Whilst roasting, dice onion, peel avocado, deseed pomegranate and wash spinach. Once the pumpkin and beetroot has roasted then dice into large chunks. Time to assemble: mix the freekeh, pomegranate, diced onion and beetroot together with the French dressing. Place in a bowl, place the roasted pumpkin, avocado, poached egg and spinach on top. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Serves 1. 41


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messy play According to studies, messy play is an important part of a child’s early learning years, as it supports mental development whilst allowing the child to explore and learn. The best part is that messy play is fun! Instead of focusing on activities designed to create an end product, the goal is to focus on the experience and encourage an open-minded attitude towards new things. There is no right or wrong way to play, no rules or guidelines, so there is no pressure to get it right, only a positive way of building a child’s self esteem and confidence.

However, if the play is child-driven, not only does it boost confidence, it also allows the child to explore and learn through the use of body and senses, as messy play enables individuals to use all of their senses. By investigating new activities through the body (hands, arms, feet and body) as well as the senses (smell, taste, touch and sight), the child is developing and refining movement and coordination whilst working on brain development. The more absorbed a child becomes in an activity, the higher the levels of learnt concentrations skills.

Messy tactile activities such as water play, painting, play dough etc, helps a child to develop self-expression and self-creativity. They also improve confidence as they allow freedom of activity with no guidelines.

More importantly, messy play enables you, the parent, to actively engage with your child, rather than watching from the sidelines. Again this style of activity has been proven beneficial to a child’s development. With the support of adults, the young child also learns to develop language and communication skills, as they need to find words to describe what they are exploring through their sensory action and interaction.

Now I’m not suggesting that you allow your toddler to draw all over the walls of your house and call the little darling a genius, but there is something to be said for unstructured activities, where the child chooses what to do and with what materials. When the play is adult controlled, then the child has to follow the adults’ rules, which may be goal orientated, such winning and loosing. These are specific rules designed by the adult and can affect developing creativity, leadership and group skills.

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