Summer 2024 Neapolitan Family Issue

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S U U M M E R FUN! 26 FUN WATER ADVENTURES BEST PLACES TO PET ANIMALS LOCAL FAMILY BEACH PARKS HUNTING FOR SHARKS’ TEETH DAY TRIP DESTINATIONS FREE INDOOR FUN SUMMER 2024 neafamily.com COMPLIMENTARY 2023 SUN & WATER SAFETY TIPS GUIDE SAVE WITH OUR PASSPORT TO SUMMER FUN DISCOUNTS

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Contents SUMMER 2024

Josephine Hollingsworth is 3 years old and she LOVES to swim. In fact, we could hardly stop her from swimming long enough to take the cover photo! Josephine attends Goldfish Swim School where she is in the Junior 2 level. A true Florida kid, Josephine enjoys anything outdoors and in the water. She is pictured here with her mom Kristine at the photo shoot.

Cover photo by Monica Alvarez monicaalvarezphotography.com 305-815-3495 info@monicaalvarezphotography.com

10 Prepare for Hurricane Season

Prepare your home and family for hurricane season. by Scott Hamblen, Sunshine Ace Hardware

12 Best Day Trips

Grab the kids and hit the road for a fun adventure. by Andrea Stetson

14 Free Indoor Family Fun

Head to the great indoors when you need to cool off by Andrea Stetson 16 Water Safety

Get tips for keeping your kids safe around water by NCH Safe & Healthy Children's Coalition of Collier County 18 Best Playgrounds

Check out our list of playgrounds that provide shade in the summer heat. by Andrea Stetson 22 Summer Skin Safety

Sun safety is always in season, but it is more important in the summer. by Bobbi Georgia Brady, M.D.

23 Staying Cool

Florida temperatures for this summer are predicted to be warmer than usual. Get tips to keep the family cool and safe by Dr. Adele de Vera

24 Best Kids Books By Local Authors

Cuddle up with your child and read one of these books on a hot summer day. by Andrea Stetson

26 39 Ways to Play on the Water

Travel Editor Karen T. Bartlett has rounded up some of her favorite adventures on the water in SWFL by Karen T. Bartlett

28 Best Places to Pet Animals

Get up close and personal with animals in SWFL. by Andrea Stetson

30 Hunting for Sharks' Teeth

Travel to Charlotte and Sarasota counties for sharks' teeth. by Andrea Stetson

34 Summer Camp Chart

There's still time to find a great camp for your kids.

4 neafamily.com NEAPOLITANfamily • Summer 2024 IN EVERY ISSUE 7 From the Publisher 8 Community News 11 May Calendar of Events 20 Collier County Public Schools Update
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Florida’s VPK Program Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten Program – also known as VPK – is a FREE education program that helps prepare your child for school. Open to children who are 4 years old on or before September 1st that reside in Florida, VPK builds a strong academic foundation for children before beginning kindergarten. No Income Requirements. Choose Where Your Child Learns. June 3 - Aug 2 www.childmont.com Registration: childmont101@gmail com Info : 239-593-6668 Summer camp animal $150 Discoveries June Camps Registration Fee July Camps Week 1 Dinosaur Digs Week 2 Radical Reptiles Week 3 Under the Sea Week 4 Mad About Mammals Week 5 Buggin’ Out Week 6 Shark Week Week 7 Amphibian Antics Week 8 Birds of a Feather Week 9 Mollusks & More Ages: 1-6 Years Children’s Montessori School EXPERIENCE•LEARN•DISCOVER EXPERIENCE•LEARN•DISCOVER ROOKERYBAY RESEARCHRESERVE EnvironmentalLearningCenter GuidedBoat&KayakEco•Tours ROOKERYBAY EnvironmentalLearningCenter Celebrate Your Birthday! PARTMEN, •ROTECTI @perception 300TowerRd.Naples,FL34113 RookeryBay.org JUNE MARINE SCIENCE CAMP IS STILL OPEN! REGISTER ONLINE TODAY
6 neafamily.com NEAPOLITANfamily • Summer 2024 Apply AT ELCofSWFL.org or call (239)935-6100 The Florida School Readiness program combines age-appropriate early learning with affordable, high-quality childcare to set your child up for success in school. With new income qualifications, now is the time to applyor reapply! childrenForinfantsandthrough5thgrade We Love Kids, Kids Love Us! THREE PRIVATELY OWNED LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Miguel Argumosa, DMD, Erin M. Taylor, DMD Sarah Vanderbosch, DMD Board Certified Pediatric Dentists BONITA SPRINGS 9510 Bonita Beach Rd. Ste. 101 239.333.2990 CAPE CORAL 1508 S.E. 12th Terrace 239.322.5222 PORT CHARLOTTE 3872 Tamiami Trail, Unit D&E 941.391.8090 Most Insurances Accepted www.swfl-pediatricdentistry.com Fun and Interactive Environment Strong Focus on Prevention Digital X-Rays Restorative Dentistry White Dental Crowns Available In-Office Sedation: Nitrous, Oral and I.V. Hospital Dentistry Management of Dental Trauma Interceptive Orthodontics Tooth Whitening Find us on Facebook SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS WELCOME! Our Services to Foster Children Tutoring Summer Camp Sports Leagues Music/Arts Classes Young Adult Life Skills Course For more info: (239) 262-1808 www fosteringsuccess net 3050 Horseshoe Dr N Suite 260 Naples, FL 34104

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Summertime in Southwest Florida is a little like childbirth: It’s a highly anticipated finish line, yet its arrival can seem a little...unpleasant. Like newborns, the arrival of summer is so exciting and wonderful that we forget the discomfort of a Southwest Florida summer: sweltering temperatures, getting caught in an afternoon thunderstorm, and occasional days of interminable boredom. And then, we forget all of that and look forward to summertime again.

For the first time, we have combined our June and July issues into one big Summer Fun Guide to help this summer be the best ever.

Inside this issue, you will find lists of the best places to be on or in the water, the best day trip destinations, the best playgrounds, and the best indoor activities.

We are also thrilled to present our first Summer Fun Passport, sponsored by Collier Area Transit (CAT). This pull-out passport will feature many discounts you can redeem for affordable summer fun and CAT’s popular Summer Paw Pass to help get you there.

While June 1st is the first day of summer vacation, it is also the first day of hurricane season. June 1st is also my birthday, which reminds me to check our household hurricane supplies and review our action plans. This issue features our annual hurricane preparation guide and the disaster preparation sales tax holiday dates, so purchasing supplies can be less painful on the wallet.

We have also included ways to celebrate holidays like Father’s Day and July 4th; however, for the most updated event information, refer to our online calendar and weekly events newsletter. If you aren’t receiving our weekly event newsletter, you can sign up at neafamily.com.

We hope you have a wonderful summer! We look forward to seeing you at our Back to School Expo on August 10th at North Collier Regional Park.

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Childhood Classics: 100 Years of Children’s Book Illustrations Opens at Naples Art Institute

Naples Art Institute announced the opening of “Childhood Classics: 100 Years of Children’s Book Illustrations” on May 11, 2024. This exhibition celebrates children’s literature’s rich history and enduring impact by showcasing the illustrations and illustrators behind beloved stories.

The first books designed for children introduced timeless topics such as manners, community duties, and fundamental education, including the alphabet. However, it was in the 19th century that books began to appear with the dual purpose of entertaining children while also educating them. This evolving perception of children’s needs drove the integration of illustrations into storytelling, using color and detail to enhance emotional depth and engagement.

“Childhood Classics: 100 Years of Children’s Book Illustrations” will be on view at Naples Art Institute from until August 11. Admission is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. visit www.naplesart.org/childhoodclassics for more information.

JUNE 28 - AUGUST 10

Everyone’s favorite nanny is back! Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she helps teach the family how to value each other again. Mary Poppins is an enchanting mixture of an irresistible story, breathtaking dance numbers and unforgettable songs such as Chim Chim Cher-ee, A Spoonful of Sugar and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

8 neafamily.com NEAPOLITANfamily • Summer 2024 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS
2024 SUMMER AGES 4-12 AND 13-16 THEMED WEEKLY SESSIONS: MORNING 9:00AM-12:00PM AFTERNOON 1-4PM SINGING, DANCING AND ACTING LUNCH CARE BETWEEN CAMPS BUNDLE OPTIONS WITH YMCA CAMPS June 3-7 How Far I’ll Go Circle of Life June 10-14 Taylor Swift Rockstars Cruella & Dalmations June 17-21 Trolls Popstars The Greatest Showman Registration Open www naplesperformingartscenter com CAMPS Per Session $275 June 24-28 Elsa and Anna’s Adventure Rotten to the Core July 8-12 Barbieland Super Heroes July 15-19 Tangled Encanto July 22-26 Neverland Meet the P astics (Ages 1316) July 29-August 2 Under the Sea Meet the P astics (Ages 1316) August 5-9 Ogre Ever After Nemo and Dory’s Ocean Adventure 1380 Colonial Boulevard, Fort Myers 239.278.4422 • BroadwayPalm.com
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Prepare Your Home and Family for Hurricane Season

Hurricane Ian caught many Southwest Floridians off guard. Truth be told, we had plenty of opportunities to prepare, starting in the spring when forecasters began releasing predictions calling for an aboveaverage tropical season. Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday gave us a chance to stock up on hurricane supplies. Then, the media used June 1, the start of hurricane season, to remind us about hurricane preparation.

When the National Hurricane Center issued its first five-day forecast cone in advance of Ian, Southwest Florida was directly in the center. The storm’s path fluctuated over the next few days, but we had our warning. Then, Ian unraveled and brought unprecedented storm surge, torrential rain, and devastating winds.

“From Charley and Wilma to Irma and Ian, Southwest Florida seems to be a target for storms,” said Michael Wynn, president of Sunshine Ace Hardware, which operates locations across Southwest Florida that are stocked with hurricane supplies. Here is a guide to help prepare your home and family for hurricane season.

PREPARING YOUR HOME

▶ Cordless drill and drill bits. Hanging hurricane shutters with a screwdriver or hand tools is hard work and time consuming. Use a cordless drill to speed up the process. Remember to recharge batteries so your drill is ready to remove shutters once the storm passes.

▶ Wingnuts. Newer homes typically have hurricane shutter fasteners built into the structure. However, it’s easy to misplace the wingnuts used to lock shutters into place.

▶ Saw. Chainsaws made quick work of post-storm landscaping debris. Those not comfortable with such a powerful tool, though, can use a handsaw to cut fallen limbs into manageable pieces and a rake to corral twigs and leaves.

▶ Generator. Most generators provide enough power for a portable A/C unit, refrigerator, and light, allowing a family to

feel comfortable inside of a room when the power is out.

▶ Fuel. Purchase and fill multiple five-gallon gas cans. You’ll need an ample supply of fuel to power a generator. If you have a gas grill, make sure the propane tank is full.

▶ Tarps. Roofs are built to withstand nature’s fury, but the combination of wind and rain during hurricanes can expose vulnerable areas of a roof structure. Duct tape and heavy items like bricks or tiles can keep tarps in place until a roofer arrives.

▶ Cleaning supplies. Wind-driven rain can push water through doors and windows that are not sealed and air-tight. Towels or paper towels, cleaning solutions, and a mop can expedite cleanup.

PREPARING YOUR FAMILY

▶ Grill. Use a gas or charcoal grill to cook meat and vegetables before they spoil. Make sure you have enough propane or charcoal in reserve.

▶ Food. Pack food with substance, like beef jerky, tuna, and granola bars, into sealable plastic containers. Make sure you have access to a traditional hand-cranked can opener. Restaurants and grocery stores might have limited service after a storm.

▶ Water. Buy a case or two of bottled water, along with gallon jugs. Fill up empty water bottles and containers with potable water.

▶ Cooler. Freezers and refrigerators will keep food cold only for a few hours after the power goes out. Invest in a premium brand of cooler, like Yeti, to protect your food supply.

▶ Light source. Lanterns can light up a room, while flashlights and candles offer enough light to see your way around the house. Have a wide selection of each.

▶ Power bank. Portable cell phone chargers are critical to keep you connected when the power fails. High-capacity chargers can power multiple devices at once.

▶ Battery-operated fan. Once the power fails, room temperatures heat quickly with no A/C. A portable fan keeps the breeze blowing and the body cool.

▶ Pet food. Keep at least a seven-day food supply for pets, and enough treats and toys to occupy stave off boredom. Fallen debris and standing water might interrupt their normal exercise routine.

Waiting until Southwest Florida is within the forecast’s “cone of concern” is risky. Supplies may be limited, and lines may be long. Early preparation is the best way to guarantee your home and family will be prepared for the next storm.

Finally, pay attention to the local news as the storm nears. If an evacuation order is issued for your neighborhood, the safest thing for you and your family is to leave until the storm has passed.

Visit www.sunshineace.com for more information.

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FUN EVENTS THIS SUMMER

JUNE

1

FREE ZOO DAY | 9:00 a.m.

Collier County residents receive FREE admission to the Naples Zoo today. Naples Zoo, 1590 Goodlette-Frank Rd, Naples. www.napleszoo.org

JUNE 5

PLAYDATE ON THE FARM | 10:00 a.m.

A fun-filled open play date at the farm. The playground will be open and the kids can walk around and visit with the farm animals. M&M Farms & Cattle Co, 5450 Higginbotham Rd, Buckingham. www.facebook.com/events/461021983183523

JUNE 14-16

JURASSIC QUEST

The largest and most realistic Dinosaur Exhibit on tour, featuring true-to-detail (and size!) dinosaurs. Check website for show times. Lee Civic Center, 11831 Bayshore Rd, North Fort Myers. www.jurassicquest.com

JUNE 16

FATHER’S DAY BRUNCH & BASEBALL

12:00 p.m.

Take dad for a special Father’s Day Brunch & Baseball. Get an all you can eat Brunch from 11-1 for just $15 with your game ticket. Kids can run the bases after the game too. Hammond Stadium, 14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway, Fort Myers. https://www.milb.com/ fort-myers

JUNE 25-27

BLUEY’S BIG PLAY THE STAGE SHOW

6:00 p.m.

Grab the sticky geckos, break out the duck cakes, and alert the grannies. It’s time to meet the much-loved Heeler family. Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, 13350 FSW Parkway, Fort Myers. www.bbmannpah.com

JULY

4

FIREWORKS AT NAPLES PIER

9:00 p.m.

A wonderful Naples tradition—grab a spot anywhere along the beaches of Naples and enjoy this half hour of magic. Downtown Naples. www.naplesgov.com

FORT MYERS BEACH FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVITIES

Watch the Fort Myers Beach Fourth of July parade, starting at 10 a.m., make its way down Estero Blvd. with its colorful floats. The fireworks show begins at approximately 9 p.m. at Times Square. www.fortmyersbeach.org

FOURTH OF JULY PARADE | 10:00 a.m.

The dazzling floats start on Broad Avenue South and make their way down 5th Avenue South and 8th Street South near Cambier Park. www.fifthavenuesouth.com

RED, WHITE, AND BOOM | 5 -10 p.m.

The City of Cape Coral Parks and Recreation Department is proud to bring you the largest single-day event in SWFL. This is a FREE event with a fireworks display, entertainment, and fun for the whole family. Cape Coral Parkway at the foot of Cape Coral Bridge. www. www. capeboom.com

STAR SPANGLED BONITA | 6:00 p.m.

Ben Allen Ban performs plus activities include after dark drone, laser lights, and a firework show. Riverside Park, 10450 Reynolds St, Bonita Springs. www.facebook.com/ events/465368232582165

JULY 13

ICE CREAM SOCIAL FAMILY DAY

10:00 a.m.

“Float” in for a good old-fashioned time and enjoy a treat the toppings-galore sundae bar. Grab some sidewalk chalk and draw a masterpiece or play a game of hopscotch or see how long you can hula-hoop. Collier Museum at Government Center, 3331 Tamiami Trail E, Naples. www.colliermuseums.com

JULY 17

MOVIES ON THE LAWN | 8:30 p.m.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the outdoor screening of A Christmas Story Mercato, 9132 Strada Place, Suite 11103, Naples. www.experiencemercato.com/

Dive into musical theatre, dance and visual art programs designed to inspire and nurture your talents. AGES 4-18 ONE WEEK FULL & HALF-DAY SESSIONS BEFORE, LUNCH & AFTER CARE AVAILABLE SAVE WITH DISCOUNTS & SCHOLARSHIPS REGISTER TODAY! PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 10150 Bonita Beach Road Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 VISUAL ARTS CENTER 26100 Old 41 Road Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 ARTSBONITA.ORG 239.495.8989 SUPPORTED BY: AUGUST 9TH JUNE 3RD TO
SUMMER CAMP

Best Day Trips

Escape for the Day

Sometimes, it is just lovely to get away for a day of fun and adventure but be home in time to sleep in your own bed. These day trips are all close enough to do that so grab the kids and hit the road!

FLORIDA BEACH HORSES

Horseback riding on the beach is one of those bucket list memories. You only have to travel as far as Bradenton to enjoy this fantastic experience. Participants can walk, trot, canter, and swim with the horses, depending on their riding experience level. Many horses are rescues, and there are horses for every type of rider.

8400 Manatee Ave W, Bradenton (941) 527-9621 www.floridabeachhorses.com

C PONIES

Take the family horseback riding through Palma Sola Bay in Bradenton. You will ride the horses as they swim, something they love to do. There are day rides and sunset rides.

8400 Manatee Ave W, Bradenton (941)773-5196 www.cponies.com

BILTMORE HOTEL IN CORAL GABLES

Free tours of the national landmark hotel are offered by the Dade Heritage Trust every Sunday at 2 pm. Visitors can relive the hotel’s early days and rich stories of the city’s past. Reserve your tour on Eventbrite. If it shows that tours are sold out, call 305-910-3996 and they should be able to fit you in.. 1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables (855) 969-3080 www.biltmorehotel.com

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FREE

VENETIAN POOL

Hundreds of thousands have enjoyed this unique pool since it opened in 1923. Spring water from an underground aquifer fills the pool daily with 820,000 gallons. The pool has two waterfalls, rock formations, and cave-like grottos. 2701 De Soto Blvd, Coral Gables (305) 460-5306 www.coralgables.com/attractions/venetian-pool

CORAL CASTLE

Coral Castle was created in the 1920s by an eccentric artist named Edward Leedskalnin. More than 30 sculptures are made from oolite limestone, including a nine-ton gate, a Polaris telescope, and a sundial that shows the time of day to the minute and the seasons and solstices. There are also stone celestial sculptures. It’s a great castle for young kids to enjoy since they can’t break anything. Guests can take a tour or wander. 28655 S Dixie Hwy, Homestead (305) 248-6345 www.coralcastle.com

THE JOHN AND MABLE RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART & CIRCUS MUSEUM

The museum and the grounds are free every Monday. Guests can enjoy this massive 66-acre campus in Sarasota which recently opened a new Greatest Show on Earth exhibit at the Circus Museum. The estate also includes the 1920s mansion Ca’ d’Zan, the Historic Asolo Theatre, the Bayfront Gardens, and more. 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, (941) 359-5700 www.ringling.org/visit/venues/museum-art

FLORIDA AQUARIUM

We are near one of the best aquariums in the state. Guests meander through various habitats that features everything from playful otters and colorful roseate spoonbills to tiger sharks, turtles, a vast array of fish, and more. There is a coral reef, a shoreline habitat and an opportunity to pet the stingrays. 701 Channelside Dr, Tampa (813) 273-4000 www.flaquarium.org

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Free Indoor Summer Fun

The long summer days are stifling hot and seem endless. Head to the great indoors when you need an alternative to the beach and pool. There are indoor places all over Southwest Florida, from C’mon, Whiz Kids, and Chuck E Cheese to Sky Zone, Defy Fort Myers, and We Rock the Spectrum. But when you need some free indoor fun, here are some places to cool off without the cost.

KIDS BOWL FREE

Kids can bowl free during the summer at local alleys. Register your kids; they will get two free bowling games every weekday. Bowling centers designed this program to give back to the community and provide a safe, secure, fun way for kids to spend time each summer. Bowland Beacon and HeadPinz Naples are participating in Naples along with HeadPinz Fort Myers. If parents want to join their children, they can purchase a summer family pass starting at $34.95.

Multiple locations, www.kidsbowlfree.com

KIDS SKATE FREE

At Spinz Skating and Entertainment, children 12 years and younger can skate for free twice a week all summer. Parents sign up for the Kids Skate Free Club, a yearly membership of just $4.99, using the MyHownd app. Bring your skates or rent them for $5. 2095 Andrea Lane, Fort Myers • www.spinzskates.com

PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER PROGRAMS

Collier County and Lee County Public Libraries offer free summer programs for children, teens, and adults. This year’s summer theme is “Adventure Begins at Your Library.”

The Collier County Public Library program runs from June 1 to the end of July. Every time a participant reads five books, they receive a small prize and are entered to win a big prize at the end of the summer. Adults can win zoo or botanical garden memberships. Kids can win LEGO sets, lava lamps, and more.

The branches will have special adventure programs throughout the summer, including jugglers, wildlife animals, clowns, a petting zoo, magic shows, and more. There will also be weekly storytimes for younger children. www.collierlibrary.org

Lee County Library System's summer program runs June 3 to August 3. Its program includes weekly storytimes, STEAM offerings, and movie and book clubs. Children can track their reading minutes and register on the READsquared app to earn badges and prizes. www.leegov.com/library/summer-reading-program

COLLIER MUSEUMS

All five of Collier County’s museums are free, but only four are open. The Naples Depot Museum has been closed since Hurricane Ian and is expected to reopen in 2025. The four that are open give visitors a close-up and sometimes immersive look at the past. Elaina Gyure, curator of education, says there is a lot for children to enjoy.

www.colliermuseums.com

 COLLIER MUSEUM AT GOVERNMENT CENTER

Kids can climb aboard a real steam engine, plus there is a giant replica of a fort, fossils, historic artifacts, and lots of taxidermy. Visitors can view ancient tools and ceremonial masks while learning facts about the Calusa Indian civilization. There are also crafts and information about the Seminole Indians and the pioneers who settled here when it was an isolated frontier town.

3331 Tamiami Trail East, Naples (239) 252-8476

 MARCO ISLAND’S HISTORICAL MUSEUM

It is best known for the Key Marco Cat, but children flock to the Calusa village. Drums are beating as guests walk in to explore this village replica. Visitors also enjoy sitting on the porch of a replica of a Florida cracker house and watching projections of fish and water going by.

180 South Heathwood Drive, Marco Island • (239) 252-1440

 THE MUSEUM OF THE EVERGLADES

The museum is located in a historic building that once was the laundry area for the Rod & Gun Club. Visitors are greeted by a replica of a red-coated patrol officer that rode a Harley Davidson to keep order in the area long before Florida Highway Patrol existed. This summer, the museum showcases artwork from children at the Everglades School in a special exhibit. Additionally, it offers videos depicting the town's history as the government seat of Collier County and its popularity as a vacation destination for the rich and famous.

105 West Broadway Avenue, Everglades City (239) 252-5026

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 THE IMMOKALEE PIONEER MUSEUM AT ROBERTS

RANCH

The museum is located in the 1926 home of cattleman Robert Roberts after he moved to Immokalee in 1914. Visitors can explore a hands-on garden where children learn about life long ago, see the stable, old farm equipment and much more.

1215 Roberts Ave W, Immokalee • (239) 252-2611

Children can participate in the Schools Out Museums Are In summer program that runs June1 to August 10. Visit each of the four places for a free take home activity tailored to each museum and the history it covers.

(ALMOST FREE) KIDS SUMMER MOVIES

 KIDS SUMMER MOVIES AT PARAGON THEATERS

The movies are not free but pretty cheap. It’s just $2 for the 10 a.m. movies every Tuesday-Thursday.

This summer’s movies include:

• Minions: The Rise of Gru (6/11–6/13)

• Paddington 2 (6/18–6/20)

• Despicable Me 3 (6/25–6/27)

• Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (7/2–7/4)

• Migration (7/9–7/11)

• Trolls Band Together (7/16–7/18)

• Spider-Man Across The Spider Verse (7/23–7/25)

• Secret Life of Pets 2 (7/30–8/1)

833 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples • 239-920-2577 www.paragontheaters.com

 AMC SUMMER MOVIE CAMP FOR KIDS

From June 24 to August 14, see a $3 summer movie every Monday and Wednesday at AMC Merchants Crossing 16.

The movies include:

• Minions: The Rise of Gru (6/24 and 6/26)

• The Lorax (7/1 and 7/3)

• Sing (7/8 and 7/10)

• Sing 2 (7/5 and 7/17)

• The Secret Life of Pets (7/22 and 7/24)

• Migration (7/29 and 7/31)

• Despicable Me 2 (8/5 and 8/7)

15201 N. Cleveland Ave, Fort Myers • 239-995-9303 www.amctheatres.com/amc-scene/summer-movie-campfor-kids

Get a Jump on Summer!

The Y has SO MANY exciting CAMP options to ensure everyone has FUN all summer long.

your spot and register for summer camp today!

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Naples YMCA • Marco YMCA • Cornerstone Methodist Church • Golden Gate Elementary Manatee Elementary • Manatee Middle School Camp Locations! YMCA OF COLLIER COUNTY | WWW.YMCACOLLIER.ORG

Water Safety

DROWNING

The

Silent Killer

It’s silent, happens quickly, and is preventable!

Drowning is the leading cause of death among children ages 1-4 in Florida. The state has the highest drowning death rate in this age group across the U.S. Enough children drown each year in Florida to fill three to four preschool classrooms. Collier County has not been spared this preventable tragedy. According to the Bureau of Vital Statistics, drowning is the leading cause of death of children ages 1-4 in our county.

Every hour, every day, more than 40 people lose their lives to drowning; 372,000 people drown each year, with those under five years old at the most significant risk, according to the World Health Organization. Globally, over half of all drowning deaths are under 25 years old.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about eleven people a day die from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children aged 14 or younger. Drowning ranks fifth among the leading causes of accidental injury death in the United States.

The NCH Safe & Healthy Children’s Coalition recognizes that multiple layers of protection are necessary to prevent drowning. No single device or solution can prevent a child from drowning. Parents, caregivers, aquatic facility owners and managers, and operators should use layers of protection to provide a system of increased security to prevent unauthorized access to water, especially with children. This means that multiple strategies or devices are used constantly and simultaneously.

Drowning happens to the BEST PARENTS and the BEST PEOPLE.

Layers of protection and prevention include various barriers, including supervision, fences, pool covers, alarms, education, etc. Some layers aid in preventing access to the water, such as fences or pool safety covers. Other layers, such as alarms, will alert adults immediately if the barriers have been crossed. Finally, some layers minimize injury should a child gain access to the water, such as swim instruction, U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets, proper rescue techniques, and knowledge of CPR.

Four layers of protection to help prevent downing

⊲ SUPERVISE

Never take your eyes off children in and around any body of water. There is no substitute for active supervision!

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Drowning

Actively supervise children in and around water, giving them your undivided attention. When several adults are present and children are swimming, use the Water Watcher card strategy, which designates an adult as the Water Watcher for a certain amount of time (such as 15-minute periods) to prevent lapses in supervision. If your child is missing, check nearby pools and other water areas first.

⊲ USE BARRIERS

Fences, self-closing or self-latching gates, and secured doors with alarms can prevent young children from wandering into the pool, canal, lake or pond undetected. Check for broken or missing drain covers. Collier County residents can get free door or window alarms at www.floridadrowningpre-

ventionfoundation.com/resources. These free alarms are possible thanks to a generous donation from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Collier.

⊲ LEARN TO SWIM

To stay safer in the water, all family members should learn to swim well. Teach children NEVER to swim alone; an ADULT MUST watch them in the pool/canal/lake. Young children and inexperienced swimmers need to wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket. NEVER leave a child alone around water. Remember, no one is drownproof, no matter how well they swim. The American Association of Pediatrics says children can safely take swim lessons as early as age 1. The Coalition has life jackets available at 15 Life Jacket Loaner Stations at public access beaches.

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⊲ KNOW HOW TO RESPOND

Get training in basic water rescue skills, first aid, and CPR. Make sure rescue equipment and a phone are by the pool.

The Florida Drowning Prevention Foundation offers scholarships for swim lessons to all age groups in the state. Visit floridadrowningpreventionfoundation.com/swim-scholarships

The Water Smart Collier website has many resources for water safety, including locations for swim lessons and where parents/caregivers can get CPR certified. For more info, visit www.watersmartcollier.com.

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Best Playgrounds

After decades of kids trying to play on hot swings and slides or just avoiding playgrounds in the summer, many parks departments finally realized that shade is a must. Most playgrounds now have canopies to keep things a little cooler in the summer heat. Playground designers have been inventing new and interesting designs to attract children, including playgrounds with castles, trains, pirate ships, zip lines, and more.

A few parks include equipment for children with special needs. Here’s a look at some of the area’s best playgrounds.

 CAMBIER PARK

One of the county’s oldest playgrounds, Cambier Park was established in the 1940s and updated in the 1990s. Children love the castle-like structures with places to climb, run, and hide, as well as separate sections for big and small kids. Plans are underway to update the entire area and create new structures that blend into the environment with green shade shelters and rock walls. 755 8th Ave S, Naples www.naplesgov.com/parksrec/page/cambier-park

 BIG CORKSCREW ISLAND REGIONAL PARK

This park’s huge playground has swings and slides, cable bridges, zip lines, climbing stations, ramps, and therapeutic swings. A castle structure stands as a centerpiece. Adults can relax in the shade by the solar-powered charging stations. 810 39th Ave NE, Naples www.collierparks.com/collier_park/big-corkscrew-islandregional-park

 FLEISCHMANN PARK

New larger canopies offer more shade as children play on the red twisty slide, blue rock wall, tunnels, and traditional slides. The entire playground is covered, keeping everything cooler. It is the only playground in Collier County that is considered inclusive. The surface, equipment, layout, and ramps leading up to certain pieces make it easier for children with special needs.

1600 Fleischmann Blvd, Naples www.naplesgov.com/parksrec/page/fleischmann-park

 NORTH COLLIER

REGIONAL PARK –CAN YOU DIG IT PARK

Can You Dig It Park has all the apparatus of a modern playground with slides, swings, climbing structures, squishy poles, and boulders, but what makes it different is the dino dig. Kids can pretend to be archaeologists as they dig for fossils in a giant covered sand pit.

15000 Livingston Road, Naples www.collierparks.com/collier_park/north-collier-regional-park

 LIONS PRIDE PARK

Located across from Riverside Park, this hidden gem offers shaded fun under a canopy of trees, complete with restrooms. It features logs for balance, slides, and large rocks for climbing. Ideal for tiny tots to explore and even roll down a hill, a novelty in our flat Southwest Florida! 10450 Reynolds St, Bonita Springs. www.bonitaspringsparks.org/parks___trails/depot_park

 BAKER PARK

Under a massive canopy in the shade is a playground with some unusual apparatus. There is a wide slide that multiple kids can use at once, a gigantic rope climb structure, and a splash pad.

100 Riverside Circle, Naples www.naplesgov.com/parksrec/page/baker-park

 LAKES PARK

This place has it all. There is a humongous playground with bridges to cross, climbing ropes, swings, and ladders to cling to. Slides shoot out from a train that children can climb aboard. The park also has a sprinkler park and train ride.

7330 Gladiolus Dr, Fort Myers www.leegov.com/parks/parks/lakespark

 KARL DREWS PARK

This ADA-inclusive playground has poured in place material that provides a solid pathway to many attractions. The main structure has a ramp for easy navigation. There is a Quiet Grove structure that provides a calming escape area. The playground also features a series of climbing structures, slides, bridges and swings.

18412 Lee Road, Fort Myers www.leegov.com/parks/centers/karldrews

 MATLACHA PARK

Pretend you are a pirate as you climb aboard a pirate ship in this Lee County playground. Slides shoot out from the sides, and portholes, a pretend cannon, and a rope climb are embedded in the structure.

4577 Pine Island Road, Matlacha www.leegov.com/parks/centers/matlacha

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Summer Meal Program

Collier County Public Schools (CCPS) is excited to offer its Summer Meal Program to families in Collier County. Children, ages 2-18, who visit one of the following distribution sites will receive a FREE breakfast and lunch during the hours listed below:

(NOTE: Summer meals may contain the eight major allergens.)

am 11:30-12:30 pm Estates Elementary (curbside) Tues & Fri 6/4/2024 7/26/2024 9:00-10:00 am (breakfast/lunch) Golden Gate Comm Center M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 n/a 12:15-12:45 pm Golden Gate Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:10-9:30 am 11:30-12:30 pm Golden Terrace Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:00-8:30 am 12:00-12:30 pm

Grace Place M-F 6/10/2024 7/26/2024 n/a 11:30-12:00 pm

am 11:30-1:00 pm

Lake Trafford Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:00-8:45 am 11:30-12:30 pm

Phoenix (Immokalee) M-Th 6/3/2024 TBD 7:30-7:50 am 11:30-12:00 pm

Phoenix (Naples) M-Th 6/3/2024 TBD 7:30-7:50 am 11:30-12:00 pm

Pine Ridge Middle M-Th 7/2/2024 7/25/2024 8:00-8:45 am 11:45-12:30 pm

Pinecrest Elementary (curbside) Tues & Fri 6/4/2024 7/26/2024 9:00-10:00 am (breakfast/lunch)

Poinciana Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:10-9:30 am 11:30-12:30 pm

River Park Comm Center M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 n/a 12:00-12:30 pm

Shadowlawn Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:00-8:30 am 12:00-12:30 pm

Our school nutrition programs provide nutritious, balanced meals that can help your child reach and maintain a healthy body composition as they grow in both stature and knowledge. In addition to improving your child’s nutritional well-being, school meals can also save your family money, which is especially helpful during these hard economic times.

As our families begin preparing for the new school year, here are some useful tips from our CCPS Nutrition Services department: You can prepay for your child’s meals with a credit or debit card via MySchoolBucks.

Sign up on at www.myschoolbucks.com – or download the app to your phone for convenience.

School-specific elementary, middle, and high school interactive menus are available at MealViewer. Nutrient content and allergen information is available on each menu, along with featured wellness and health resources. You’ll find a link to MealViewer by visiting www.collierschools.com/nutrition, or you may download the mobile app.

Our CCPS Nutrition Services team looks forward to serving you in the year ahead!

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Site Operating Days Start Date End Date Breakfast Lunch Big Corkscrew Park M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 n/a 12:00-12:30 pm Big Cypress Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:10-9:30 am 11:30-12:30 pm Calusa Park Elementary M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 8:00-8:30 am 11:30-12:30 pm Cypress Palm Middle M-Th 6/3/2024 6/27/2024 8:45-9:15 am 12:00-12:45 pm Eagle Lakes Comm Park M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 n/a 12:15-12:45 pm East Naples Comm Park M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 n/a 12:00-12:30 pm Eden
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Highlands Elementary M-Th 7/2/2024 7/25/2024 8:00-8:30 am 11:30-12:00 pm Immokalee High M-F 6/3/2024 7/26/2024 7:00-9:15

To be an exhibitor, sponsor, character meet and greet or entertainement at this popular event, go to www.neafamily.com/ neapolitanfamily_backtoschool_expo or email Stacy at snicolau@neafamily.com

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Summer Skin Safety

SHADE

ƒ Pick areas with shade or tree coverage to play

ƒ It's especially important between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the UV Index is the highest

SUNSCREEN

Know how to find the best sunscreens by looking for these key words and ingredients.

ƒ SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of 30 or higher

ƒ Broad Spectrum (has ingredients that effectively protect against both UVA and UVB rays)

ƒ Water-resistant (look for resistance ratings of 80+ minutes)

BLOC K THE SUN NOT THE FUN

ƒ Physical blockers reflect UV rays, are better tolerated by sensitive skin, and are more environmentally friendly. Look for the active ingredients zinc oxide and titanium dioxide

APPLY SUNSCREEN EFFECTIVELY

ƒ Apply enough sunscreen to ensure adequate coverage. An adult should be using 1 to 2 oz of sunscreen to cover their body

ƒ Apply 15 min before sun exposure

Summer in Florida is hot, humid, and very sunny. Sun safety is always in season, but it is more important than ever for those of us who spend the summers in Florida. The UV Index in Southwest Florida reaches 11+ on many summer days. This means a very high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. At this UV Index, sunburns can occur in less than 5 minutes.

Here are some tips you and your family can do to survive the Florida summers when planning to be outdoors safely.

ƒ Don’t forget lips, ears, and scalps (especially where the hair parts or swirls)

ƒ Water does not effectively block UV rays. Apply water-resistant sunscreen even if you plan on being submerged in water most of the time

ƒ Reapply sunscreen every 1 to 2 hours, especially when swimming or sweating

ƒ Apply even when cloudy or overcast. Up to 80% of UVB rays penetrate cloud coverage

ƒ Children under six months should be kept out of the sun or use physical barriers to

cover their sensitive skin. After six months old, you can apply sunscreen to any exposed skin. Protective hats and clothing are still highly recommended COVER UP

ƒ Many fabrics offer hightech protection and breathability

ƒ UPF (ultraviolet protective factor) shirts, buffs, and wide-brim hats provide sun protection that doesn’t wear off with water or sweating

ƒ Don’t forget sunglasses

Bobbi Georgia Brady, M.D., is a board-certified dermatologist at The Woodruff Institute. www.thewoodruffinstitute.com

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Staying Cool

Children are ready to embrace outdoor fun when school is out and summer is here — the pool, the beach, playgrounds, bike rides, and more beckon them to spend time outside. However, with global warming and an El Niño this year, resulting in higher global temperatures, the National Weather Service outlook for summer 2024 predicts Florida temperatures will be warmer than usual, particularly in July and August.

TIPS FOR PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM FLORIDA'S SUMMER HEAT

HOW HOT IS TOO HOT FOR CHILDREN TO BE OUTSIDE?

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) doesn’t specify temperatures that are too hot for babies and children, but experts recommend caution when temperatures rise above 90° (or 84°F with 70 percent humidity). Temperatures above 100°F can be dangerous for anyone.

The AAP recommends limiting sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the sun is strongest. It can take babies and children up to two weeks to acclimate to hotter temperatures, so plan to gradually increase outdoor time as they transition from air conditioning to outdoors. Acclimating infants is especially important since they are less able to sweat to regulate their body temperature. Children’s bodies aren't very efficient at sweating for cooling, either. Children have more body surface area related to their weight, which means they absorb more heat than adults.

TIPS FOR OUTDOOR SURVIVAL WHEN IT’S HOT:

ƒ Look for shade, whether at the park, pool, or beach.

ƒ If shade isn’t available, use an umbrella or a tent.

ƒ Avoid draping a blanket over the stroller or car seat due to the possibility of poor air circulation and suffocation risk.

ƒ Wide-brimmed hats help protect young faces and necks. Sunglasses protect eyes from the sun and potential damage.

ƒ Avoid overdressing. Choose lightweight and light-colored long pants and longsleeved shirts if children younger than six months can’t avoid the sun.

ƒ For children older than six months, choose a lightweight, lightly colored, breathable fabric like cotton, with a tight weave for UV protection.

ƒ Drink water and fluids to avoid dehydration.

ƒ Plan for rest time. Heat can make people feel tired.

ƒ Cool off with water. Swimming or a cool bath helps to keep cool.

ƒ Apply sunscreen that protects against UVA and UVB rays.

ƒ Stay informed about the weather; conditions change quickly, and extreme heat can lead to thunderstorms.

HEAT EXHAUSTION

Even with the best heat preparation, watching for overheating is essential. Humidity makes it harder for the cooling evaporation of sweat to be effective, so it feels hotter.

Signs of heat exhaustion or heat-related conditions (generally related to an excessive loss of water and salt) include:

ƒ Skin that’s very warm to the touch

ƒ Extreme thirst

ƒ Excessive sweating

ƒ Feeling tired, weak, or lack of energy

ƒ Dizziness

High heat can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, and heat stroke, which is a medical emergency. For any heat distress, move to a cool place and put cool, wet clothes on the body or put in a cool bath.

HEAT STROKE

Signs of heat stroke include high body temperature, hot-red or damp skin, fast pulse, headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and passing out. If you suspect heat stroke, call 911, take the steps above, and don’t give the person anything to drink.

Adele de Vera MD, MBE is a board-certified peditrician with Healthcare Network. She has been serving pediatric patients since 1994. For more information, visit HealthcareSWFL.org, or to schedule an appointment, call 239-658-3000.

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Best Kids Books By Local Authors

MARTIN THE MOUSE BOOKS

Sometimes, there is nothing better than cuddling up with your child and good book on a hot summer day. You can read by the beach or pool, or stay inside to enjoy the comfort of an air-conditioned room.

Local authors make this a special experience by bringing a touch of Southwest Florida to the pages of these new picture books.

Naples resident Martin Ballo’s latest book, Martin the Mouse in a Green House, is due this summer. The book includes illustrations and descriptions of various plants, from ground cover to trees so parents can help their children identify the greenery. He also wrote Martin the Mouse in the Firehouse along with Martin the Mouse in a Haunted House, Martin the Mouse in Santa’s House, and Martin the Mouse in the White House. Martin the Mouse books are available at www.richardballo. com and Amazon.com.

DAVE ASKS PERMISSION

Estero resident Joy Good took a story about her granddog and turned it into a picture book. The book is a true story about Dave, the dog, taking a cookie off the counter and asking permission to eat it. The tale teaches kids about integrity. The book, published in October 2023, is the first in a series of Dave books. Find it at joygood.net and Amazon.com.

GILBERT’S MIGRATION VACATION

Naples resident Susan Levine creates picture books that fascinate all ages. Her newest one, published in July 2023, features the story of Gilbert as he migrates from Canada to Marco Island. While little ones love his adventures, older kids and parents will be entertained and educated by the wealth of shorebird facts that line the margins of this book. Find the book at www.susanlevinebooks.com and Amazon.com.

LEXI LOP AND THE BEST BUNNY FACTS EVER

In this book, published in March 2024, Lexi is about to become a big sister, so she wants to learn all about baby bunnies. Readers start a journey with Lexi to discover some amazing facts about her furry family. Also check out Lexi Lop and the Best Library Book Ever, Lexi Lop and the Best Egg Hunt Ever and Lexi Lop and the Last Day of School

The books are available at LexiLop.com (use coupon code FriendsOfLexi for a discount) and Amazon.com.

WRIGLEY AT THE WHITE HOUSE by

Karna Small Bodman, a Port Royal resident, was deputy press secretary and the highest-ranking woman on the Reagan White House staff. Bodman writes about fouryear-old twins who live in the White House and get a puppy for their birthday. The story follows the funny antics of this pup as he creates havoc in the nation’s capital while also solving a mystery for the president. Published in March 2023, this is the first in a series of Wrigley Books. Find the book at www.karnabodman. com and Amazon.com.

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OLDIES BUT GOODIES

These local author’s books never go out of style and bring a fun twist on local topics to area children and their families.

A (MOSTLY) KIDS’ GUIDE TO NAPLES, MARCO ISLAND, AND THE EVERGLADES

When Karen Bartlett of Naples set out to create a guidebook, she made it timeless. Instead of prices and outdated times before it was even published, Bartlett filled her book with fun facts and illustrations. It’s a road map to regional discovery for the entire family. Get the book at www.mostlykidsguides.com, Amazon.com, and local gift shops.

OLLIE FINDS A NEW HOME

Marco Island resident Roseanne Pawelec was so fascinated by burrowing owls that she wrote a picture book about them in 2015. The story features an owl named Ollie who must find a new home with his family. It showcases the little owl’s fears of moving and the friendships that help make the adjustment easier. Get the book at Amazon.com and Marco Island bookshops.

POPPY THE AWESOME OPOSSUM AND THE BOOK OF RUNES

Julie LeBriton of Naples wanted her books to be fun, adventurous, and educational. In the first book of a planned trilogy, Poppy the Awesome Opossum is starting to question what life is about. This book combines the quest adventure with knowledge about runes and Norse mythology. Get the book at www. julielebriton.com and Amazon.com.

N IS FOR NAPLES by

This alphabet book features everything Naples from A is for Alligator to Z is for Zzz at the end of a long day in paradise, and every letter in between. Even the letter Q didn’t stump this author. The rhyming picture book, published in 2012, introduces children to the nuances of Naples. Get the book at Amazon.com.

TOOFER & THE GIBLET by Paulette

The Toofer & The Giblet series was created by Pine Island author Paulette LeBlanc and Ukrainian artist Dmitry Morozov. At the heart of the series is a deep friendship, revealed through the innocence and wisdom of its characters. Available at www. tooferandthegiblet.com or www. dragonhorsepublishing.com.

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39 Great Ways to Play On The Water This

My children grew up on (and in) the water here in Southwest Florida, so together we've earned our dolphin researcher badges, gone scoop-netting for seahorses and baby octopi, paddled beneath spooky tunnels in the Ten Thousand Islands, and most of the other experiences I've chosen in this issue. As for the rest, stay tuned for future issues of Neapolitan Family. - KTB

MOST MEMORABLE SEA CREATURE ENCOUNTERS

Sanibel Sea School: Half-day beach and sea creature discoveries for Li'l Sea Squirts, a coral reef snorkeling sleepaway camp for older kids and more. SanibelseaSchool.org • (239) 472-8585

Adventures in Paradise Sea Life Encounter Excursion: The super-fun, biologist-guided big yellow boat takes you to an uninhabited island for scoop netting in the seagrass flats to discover tiny crabs, octopi, and seahorses. Port Sanibel Marina just before the toll booth. AdventureInParadise.com • (239) 472-8443

BEST TEENS & TWEENS FAMILY SAILING COURSE

Steve and Doris Colgate Sailing School: Held at Tween Waters Resort (Captiva Island) and Pink Shell Beach Resort & Marina (Fort Myers Beach). In one week, even beginners can get certified to skipper a big yacht!OffshoreSailing.com • (239) 454-1700

BEST KIDS' SCUBA LESSONS

Start in the pool at age 8, work up to PADI certification with the pros! Scuba Outfitters of Naples also offers open water dives and dive trips for all ages and levels. ScubaOutfittersNaples.com • (239) 280-5500

SUPER-CLOSE ENCOUNTERS WITH MANATEES

Get face to face with curious manatees on a gentle Jet Ski tour through the mangroves near Marco Island with long-time favorites, AviWatersports.com • (239) 777-9873 or Captain Ron's Awesome Everglades Adventures. EvergladesJetskiTours.com • (239) 259-4084

EASIEST SHORT BOAT TOURS

Conservancy of Southwest Florida: A fun 45-minute electric boat cruise along the Gordon River is included in your Nature Center admission. Conservancy.org • (239) 262-0304

Naples Zoo: Primate Expedition Cruise included in zoo admission. Collier residents get in free the first Saturday of each month. NaplesZoo.org • (239) 262-5409

BEST SHELL-SEEKERS' SECRET

Kice Island near Marco is accessible by boat only, but several shelling guides can take you there! Find sand dollars, fossil shells and colorful ones among the mangrove roots and sandbars, especially after a summer storm. Check out the popular four-hour tour by FloridaAdventuresandRentals.com • (239) 348-5551

BEST SHUTTLES TO KEEWAYDIN ISLAND

Several sightseeing boats stop briefly on the island for beachcombing. To spend a few hours or a whole day, book a shuttle.

The Fun Way from Marco Island: Hop aboard the Hemingway Water Shuttle (yes, they’re related to the Key West Hemingways!) for a picturesque ride through the back bays before drop-off on the beach. Bring your own supplies and picnic or grab eats when the food boats are there. Chairs and umbrellas are available to rent. HemingwayWatershuttle.com • (239) 315-1136

The Luxe Way from Naples: For a pampered experience, Gulf Breeze Charters provides everything from towels and canopy chairs and beach games to souvenir shell bags, kids’ buckets and shovels, and refreshments. Reservations required. NaplesWatershuttle.com • (239) 662-5574

MOST SWASHBUCKLING PIRATE CRUISE

The young and forever young walk the plank into the Pieces of Eight Spanish Galleon at Salty Sam's Marina, Fort Myers Beach. Get sworn in as a pirate for 90 minutes of hilarity, pirate stories and games, face painting, grog 'n grub, and pirate treasure to keep. FloridaPirateCruise.com • (239) 765-7272

AIRBOATING AWESOMENESS: THRILLS, CHILLS, & DECIBELS

Vroom Vroom! You know you want to! Kids love the speed, the noise from the aircraft or big truck engines and, of course, the closeup alligator sightings. Ear protection is provided. Try Seminole-owned Cory Billie’s (Naples) CbairBoatrides.com • (239) 389-7433, or EvergladesCity-AirboatTours .com • (239) 695-2400

MOST FUN KAYAK LESSONS

Learn from paddling pro Mike Devlin with private customized instruction and tours in the protected backwaters of the Paradise Coast Blueway. From newbies to lifelong kayakers, everyone has something to learn from the paddler whose credentials include the Diana Nyad Xtreme Dream Team. ParadiseCoastKayakTours.com • (239) 450-2455

PICTURE-PERFECT PADDLING

Ten Thousand Islands: Glide beneath the twisty, eerily beautiful mangrove tunnels near Everglades City.

ShurrAdventures.com • (239) 300-3004

Bonita Springs: Launch from Riverside Park to time travel back centuries into Old Florida. The Estero River is part of the Great Calusa Blueway. CGTKayaks.com • (239) 221-8218

Collier-Seminole State Park: Meander along the shallow, tannin-rich Blackwater River, one of America's cleanest rivers. Its sandy banks make great picnic spots. ForidaStateParks.org

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Rookery Bay National Estuarine Reserve: Paddle through the mudflats with local biologists at Rising Tide Explorers RisingTideFL.com • (239) 734-3231

EASIEST KAYAKING IN THE WILD

On a boat assisted kayak eco-tour, the boat transports up to six guests of all skill and endurance levels to paddle and go beach combing among tiny uninhabited mangrove islands in the Everglades. MarcoIsland-BoatTours.com • (239) 695-0000

BEYOND-BREATHTAKING BIRD ROOKERY

Smallwood Store's Sunset Boat Tour takes you into Chokoloskee Bay, where hundreds of great blue herons, ibis, cormorants, roseate spoonbills, and more descend to roost for the night. SmallwoodStoreBoatTour.com •(239) 695-0016

SERIOUSLY COOL WAYS TO CATCH THE BIG ONE

Capt. Jake Brossard has been chasing sharks since watching Jaws at age 10, and he knows where they live. Kids love him. SharkChaserCharters.com • (239) 777-9279

Naples native Capt. Mike and crew at Ms. B Haven Fishing Charters always earn five stars. FishInNaples.com • (239) 642-1111

Love those deep-sea fishing charter boats? The 40-foot Alabama, with shaded deck and restroom, is where a third generation of locals still take their out- of-town guests. Naples-Fishing.com • (239) 263-3317

PERFECT PARASAILING

It may look daredevilish from the land, but on a calm day it's like drifting through Heaven. You only get wet if you choose to. When the sun is high, it's so clear you may spot a mama sea turtle or giant fish swimming near shore.

ParadiseParasail.com: Its iconic yellow smiley faces have been flying over Fort Myers Beach for 40 years. (239) 472-5577

MarcoIslandWatersports.com at JW Marriott Beach Resort

NaplesBeachWatersports.com at The Ritz-Carlton Naples. (239) 642-2359

YoloWatersports.com on Captiva Island. (239) 472-YOLO

EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

However you like to play on the water — Jet skis, dolphin tours, deep-sea fishing, sightseeing aboard the iconic Double Sunshine (or more), Pure Florida has you covered! There's even a monthly three-hour sail aboard the MV Edison Explorer with your best fur-buddy. Summer Bark on the Ark dates: June 8, July 13, August 10, and Sept 14. Visit the Pure Florida hut at Tin City. PureFl.com • (239) 263-4949

BEST SPOT TO WATCH THE KITEBOARDERS

The pros and practically-pros gather on the beaches north and south of the Naples Pier, whenever the wind is up, especially 4th Ave S. Visit NaplesPaddleboard.com • (239) 601-2700

BEST EXCURSION FOR KEY LIME PIE AND CHEESEBURGERS IN PARADISE

Take the double decker Lady Chadwick for a lunch cruise from Captiva Island to Cabbage Key with a pod of resident dolphins cavorting in your wake. Cruise, have lunch, walk the trail, climb the water tower, cruise back. Perfect!

CaptivaCruises.com • (239) 472-5300

COOLEST CATAMARAN TOURS: HUGE, TINY, AND IN-BETWEEN

The Huge: The 53-foot Sweet Liberty , moored at Naples City Dock, is the region's largest and most famous sightseeing catamaran. Fun narratives, covered cabin benches, snack bar and restrooms on board. Its baby sister, the new 23-foot Sweet Tiki, takes up to six passengers to Keewaydin. SweetLiberty.com • (239) 793-3525

The Tiny: Two-person CraigCat Tours. With 30 HP motors, they look like kid toys but zoom like a boss. BackwaterAdventure.com, (239) 293-9004. For families with kids aged 2 and up, check out the Lil' Beans pontoon at CoolBeansCruises.com, (239) 277-0020. The In-Between: The 45-foot motor powered catamaran Calusa Spirit is a family favorite. It departs directly from the beachfront at two Marco Island locations. MarcoIslandWatersports.com • (239) 263-2359

BEST ALL-DAY EVERGLADES ECO-SAFARI

Everglades Day Safari picks up guests in a colorful tour van at local hotels and pickup points between Fort Myers and Naples for a taste of everything Everglades: nature walk, airboating through a sawgrass prairie, scenic cruise, and a delicious southern lunch. EcoSafari.com • (239) 472-1559

COOLEST WAY TO EARN YOUR DOLPHIN RESEARCHER BADGE

Join the DolphinExplorer's official research crew for a three-hour expedition to identify and catalog dolphin activity and habits in estuaries around Marco Island. Look for mamas and babies, and if you discover a new one, you get to name it. Dolphin-Study.com • (239) 642-6899

BEST LUXURY YACHT FOR A BIRTHDAY PARTY

Bring your own cake and party favors or book the whole 105-foot Naples Princess and have it catered. Kids (and grownups) can help the captain steer. Perfect for multi-generational family reunions too. NaplesPrincessCruises.com • (239) 649-2275

AND A GREAT WAY TO KEEP GOING!

Key West Express: Take the 3.5-hour jetpowered catamaran from Fort Myers Beach for a full day round trip or overnight in the “Conch Republic." KeyWestExpress.net • (239) 463-5733

Our Travel Editor, Karen T. Bartlett, scours the globe for interesting and unique experiences to share with our readers. Her work has been published in scores of magazines and tourism guides in several countries. She's the author/photographer of a dozen destination books and is the publisher of the "Mostly Kids' Guides" family guidebook series (KarenTBartlett.com).

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Pure Florida’s Double Sunshine. Photo by Karen T. Bartlett Photo by Karen T. Bartlett Courtesy of Paradise Parasail

Best Places to Pet Animals

There is something special about a real encounter with mammals, reptiles, and birds. It goes beyond seeing creatures at a distance at the zoo and brings them up close so that children can pet and feed them, hug them, and sometimes get a slobbery kiss. Here are some fun places in Southwest Florida for animal encounters.

BIRD GARDENS OF NAPLES

During a recent visit, a bright red scarlet macaw walked along the arm of a young boy. Keriellen Lohrman, president of the Bird Gardens of Naples in eastern Collier County, provides a home for birds when their owner can't care for them and finds them a new home. Guests can hold some of the larger birds. Peacocks, emus, and geese strut around the property while other birds fly in spacious cages. Tours are at 11 am on Friday through Sunday. Visits are free, but donations are welcome.

1060 Purple Martin Drive, Naples (813) 841-1911 www.thebirdgardensofnaples.org

GOOD MOOD RANCH

On this 24-acre ranch, there are a variety of creatures to pet and feed. Children interact with rabbits, guinea pigs, goats, sheep, alpacas, cows, donkeys, and mules. Owner Luc Goemaere walks around dispensing information and letting children hold some of the smaller animals. Guests can purchase food to feed the creatures. There is a train ride and toy tractors to pedal 306 Sabal Palm Road, Naples (239) 351-6846 www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086346034968

 WEST COAST BLESSED RANCH

This nonprofit in eastern Collier County has been around for over two decades. Children can interact with horses, ponies, goats, chickens, rabbits, emu, and donkeys. Petting and feeding the animals is by donation. Trail rides and encounters for birthdays and other events. Visits are by appointment only.

3400 Smith Road, Naples (239) 289-3837 www.wcbrnaples.com

 KOWIACHOBEE ANIMAL PRESERVE

Guests are greeted by a braying donkey, a crowing rooster, and squawking birds as they arrive. The greeting committee includes Sahara the Zebra and miniature horses. Children can pet horses, goats, skunks, birds, and reptiles. Visitors can view lions, tigers, and other mammals from a distance. There is no set fee, but donations are recommended.

2861 4th Avenue SE, Naples (239) 352-5387 www.kowiachobee.com

 WONDER GARDENS

FUNNY BUNCHES OF GOATS

Children can play with and hold baby goats in the backyard at Funny Bunches of Goats in in eastern Collier County. They can also hand them food and bottles to feed the youngest goats. The place also has goat yoga, private parties, and farm tours. Reservations are required.

3425 Smith Road, Naples (754) 229-9919

www.funnybunchesofgoats.com

The Wonder Gardens in Bonita Springs offer Wild Wonders Animal Encounters. Guests can meet and feed the sulcata tortoises, the third largest tortoises in the world. They can also enter the lorikeet habitat and feed nectar to the colorful birds that often land on guests’ arms and heads.

27180 Old 41 Road, Bonita Springs (239) 992-2591 www.wondergardens.org

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 WOOTEN'S ANIMAL SANCTUARY & ALLIGATOR PARK

For a unique creature encounter, check out this place in the Everglades where you can hold a baby alligator and attend an alligator show.. Also, see a tiger, turtles, otters, crocodiles, and over 100 alligators.

32330 Tamiami Trail E, Ochopee (800) 282-2781 www.wootenseverglades.com/attractions/animal-sanctuary-alligator-park

 SOUTHERN FRESH FARMS

Youngsters love interacting with Henry the Holstein cow on this five-acre farm. He is 6’ 1” and weighs 2,400 pounds. The other barnyard animals include goats, miniature donkeys, baby bison, and calves. Summer hours vary, and the farm will be closed from July 20 to August 10, so call first before visiting. Visiting the animals is free; a cup of of animal feed is costs $1. 8500 Penzance Boulevard, Fort Myers (239) 768-0309 southernfreshfarms.com

 SHELL FACTORY & NATURE PARK

Children can interact with a long list of creatures, including bunnies, guinea pigs, goats, pigs, bearded dragons, ball pythons, juvenile alligators, birds, alpacas, tortoises, and leopard geckos. For an extra charge, families can enjoy a sloth encounter. 16554 North Cleveland Avenue, North Fort Myers (239) 995-2141 www.shellfactory.com

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Visitors can interact with tortoises, guinea pigs, dwarf goats, and rabbits. They can also see mini donkeys, horses, cows, chickens, and a pot-bellied pig. It is free to visit the animals and $3 for a cup of food or 25 cents for a handful of feed at the machines.

18672 State Road 31, Alva (239) 313-8213 www.31produce.com/petting-zoo

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Hunting for Sharks’ Teeth

Sharks shed thousands of teeth throughout their life. The teeth that sink and are quickly covered with sediment can become fossilized. An ancient riverbed about a mile offshore continually washes away layer by layer of fossils. The gentle slope of the ocean floor facilitates fossils washing ashore in Charlotte and Sarasota counties.

The best times to find sharks’ teeth are at low tide and after a storm. Using a metal sifter is the quickest way to collect them.

VENICE

Venice is known as the shark tooth capital of the world.

The Venice Fishing Pier at Brohard Park is an excellent place to start, but any of the beaches in Venice should have some washing onshore. Free parking, food concessions, picnic shelters, showers, and boardwalks are available.

101 The Esplanade, Venice www.venicegov.com

ENGLEWOOD BEACH

If you don’t want to drive north to Venice, check out this beach in Charlotte County. Englewood Beach at Chadwick Park has a boardwalk, restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and a playground.

2100 N Beach Road, Englewood 941-681-3742

www.charlottecountyfl.gov/departments/communityservices/parks/all-parks/

CASPERSEN BEACH

This beach is known as a terrific place to find prehistoric shark teeth. The area also has restrooms, a nature trail, a fishing pier, a picnic area, a playground, and a canoe launch

4100 Harbor Drive, Venice (941) 861-5000

www.sarasotacountyparks.com/parks-and-facilities

DON PEDRO ISLAND STATE PARK

Don Pedro Island State Park can only be reached by boat or ferry, so there is not as much competition when finding shark teeth. Most of the island is still closed from damage from Hurricane Ian. 8450 Placida Road, Cape Haze 941-759-2007

www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/don-pedroisland-state-park

MANASOTA BEACH

This beach is quieter than Englewood Beach but has just as many shark teeth. Restrooms, boat ramps, picnic areas, a fishing pier, and hiking trails are available. 8570 Manasota Key Road, Manasota Key (941) 861-5000

www.sarasotacountyparks.com/parks-and-facilities

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Jackie Ardoline's son Gibson hunting for shark teeth in June 2017. Photo courtesy of Jackie Ardoline

Family Beach Parks

Southwest Florida has one of the most gorgeous stretches of white sand coastline in America, often ranked by critics for the best shelling on the planet. Here are our favorite family-friendly beach parks with a variety of amenities, such as picnic and play areas, restrooms, food concessions, umbrella rentals, wind and water sports, and children's life jacket loaners. So pick one, gather up the family and enjoy the number one reason we live here in Paradise!

NAPLES

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park: canoe/kayak launch and great fishing, too.

Vanderbilt Beach: famous for pop-up sunset celebrations.

Barefoot Beach Preserve: it's also a gopher tortoise sanctuary. Wonderful learning center.

Lowdermilk Park: gazebos and picnic tables can be reserved for birthday parties.

Clam Pass Beach Park: complimentary tram ride through the mangroves.

Naples Pier Beach: bath and shower facilities open. Pier is partially open pending repairs. Webcam: www.NaplesPanorama.org

ESTERO

Lover’s Key State Park: fabulous Discovery Center, guided hikes, fishing and more.

COMING BACK SOON:

Always a family favorite for its many beachy restaurants, souvenir shops, and historic pier, Lynn Hall Memorial Park/Times Square on Fort Myers Beach was hit especially hard by Hurricane Ian. Recovering like a champ, especially the wind and water sports options, it's still a work in progress.

Some beaches may still be missing facilities and amenities due

MARCO ISLAND

TIGERTAIL BEACH: wade, paddle or SUP to a shell-rich barrier island, a habitat of protected shore birds and several osprey nests.

SANIBEL ISLAND: the world’s best shelling beaches! Favorites are Lighthouse Beach, Gulfside City Park and Tarpon Bay Beach.

KEEWAYDIN ISLAND: stunning white-sand barrier island on the Intracoastal Waterway, accessible from Naples or Marco Island only by boat. No facilities except visits from those super-cute food boats: Just Beachy Burgers and In the Pink Ice Cream.

Our Travel Editor, Karen T. Bartlett, scours the globe for interesting and unique experiences to share with our readers. Her work has been published in scores of magazines and tourism guides in several countries. She's the author/photographer of a dozen destination books and is the publisher of the "Mostly Kids' Guides" family guidebook series. www.KarenTBartlett.com.

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The popular ice cream boat, In the Pink, anchors right off the beach on Keewaydin Island. Photo by Karen T. Bartlett
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Summer Learning Loss

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Fun Ways to Prevent Summer Learning Loss

Education experts have known for some time that kids who don’t go to school year-round experience summer learning loss. Still, in light of this information, most schools and districts have yet to extend the school year.

Statistics on summer learning loss vary depending on the study. However, those studies most commonly cited have found kids lose, on average, 2.6 months of math and two months of reading skills over the summer. Other studies have found varying results, as noted in “Summer Learning Loss: What Is It, and What Can We Do About It?” by David M. Quinn and Morgan Polikoff. But most notably, those in lowerincome families tend to have more significant learning loss during the summer than kids from higher-income families. Experts believe this is primarily attributed to the lack of resources available to lower-income families and more impoverished communities.

The good news is there are ways to reduce your child’s summer learning loss. You can help your kids by provid-

ing them with plenty of educational and enrichment opportunities throughout the summer months ahead. The following fun activities will keep your kids’ brains active. These activities will also help kids retain what they learned throughout the school year or even expand upon it.

1

KEEP ‘EM READING

Public libraries offer an array of summer programs for kids. Take your kids to the library often to participate in these special offerings and,have them bring home a selection of books to read during the summer.

2 PLAY WORD, MONEY, NUMBER, AND LOGIC GAMES

Look for board, video, and computer games, particularly those that have won educational awards. Also, search online for ideas for boardless games that don’t require materials. Another idea is to turn it into an art activity. Have your kids create their own board game to play.

3

INCORPORATE LEARNING INTO YOUR TRAVEL

Before you go on your family vacation, do some advance research.

Look for science centers, history museums, and historical sites to build into your trip. Then, have your kids join you in mapping out the trip. This will help keep geography fresh in their minds while also learning map skills.

4 SUMMER JOURNALING

Give your kid a journal to write in. It can be fancy or just a spiral notebook. If your child hasn’t kept a journal before, suggest they spend 20 minutes writing in it every night about their day’s adventures and activities. Let your kid know it’s their private journal, and promise not to read it unless they choose to share it with you. It might encourage your child to invest more time and thought into journaling.

5

MESSY SCIENCE

If there’s anything kids love, it’s making messes. So summer is the perfect time for messy science experiments they can do outdoors. Pick up a kids’ science experiment book from your library. Then, have your child read through the material and choose some experiments. Your child will learn a lot just from reading about the different

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experiments. Then they’ll have a blast pulling them off.

6 SUMMER CAMP

Look for a summer camp that has a strong emphasis on learning activities. It could offer an array of activities that support a variety of subjects. There are also many summer camps with a particular focus. Your child could choose one in an area they excel in and are interested in. Or you could help your child select a camp with a focus on an academic area in which they struggle, to give them abetter grasp a particular subject.

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BAKING AND COOKING

This helps kids in both math and science. Have your kids choose a recipe they’d like to make, but have them make half a batch or triple the batch. This will require them to calculate the measurements.

8

FORM A NEIGHBORHOOD OR FRIENDS BOOK CLUB

Forming a book club can be done in a couple of different ways, depending on the age of your kids. Kids of similar ages can choose one book for everyone to read each week. Then, they can meet to talk about the book they read. They can discuss the plot and characters, what they liked about it, what they didn’t like, and their takeaway from it. Another type of book club, especially for younger kids, will require more parent involvement. Create a logging system so each child can record the books they’ve read. At the end of the summer, a pizza party can be held for all the participants. Create homemade certificates and give out inexpensive prizes to all the participants. Then, honor the winner with a special award.

Collier and Lee County Summer Reading Program Information on page 14.

Top kids books to read this summer on page 24.

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WORKBOOKS OR PUZZLE BOOKS

Give your child a workbook for the grade level they just finished. Have your child work on it throughout the summer to keep what they learned fresh in their mind. Another fun option is puzzle books, available in most subject areas. There are mathematical, logic, word search, crossword puzzle books, and more.

Kimberly Blaker is a freelance writer. She also owns an online bookshop, Sage Rare & Collectible Books, specializing in out-of-print, scarce, signed, and first editions; fine bindings; ephemera, and more at sagerarebooks.com

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