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VOLUME 8 · ISSUE 7 JULY
Pile on the toppings Making birthdays one of your child’s favorite things
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Wild Summer Days is a drop-in program for adults and children ages 11 to infant, for hands-on learning and technology-free play indoors and out. Due to the types of activities offered and the amazing benefits of adult-child interaction in nature play, one adult is required to accompany every two children. Drop in and play with us, and experience the wild of Fontenelle Forest this summer! $3 per child for members or $5 per child with daily admission.
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very year, when summer rolls around, all I want to do is spend time outside. Lounge at the pool. Play at the lake. Before kids, it was all so easy. I grabbed my towel, sunscreen, hat and a good book and was out the door. But add two kids and suddenly packing for a simple excursion to the lake or pool is akin to packing for a weekend trip! The trunk is full of bags and toys and whatever else we think we might need for a few hours away from home. And, inevitably, I always seem to rush to get everything together just before we’re trying to leave – so I always end up forgetting something. It’s
honestly gotten to the point where I dread the idea of leaving the house because of all the work that goes into it. There has to be an easier way, right? Professional organizer Amy Tokos comes to the rescue, page 22. And when you’re back from your little getaway, what better way to relax and unwind than to eat some delicious dessert? Find a great recipe on page 16 that uses the perfect summer fruit – berries. Both parents and kids will dig this type of pizza pie – and surely ask for seconds. I hope everyone is having a safe, lazy and stressfree summer!
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On OUR RADAR // EDitOR’s Picks
THINGS TO TRY THIS MONTH
SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATE
Or at least spell it. Fill the WRITE ON! decorating tool with melted chocolate and draw or write in fine lines on cookies, cakes, cupcakes, pancakes and more. You can practice your fine penmanship without having to wrestle with a messy pastry bag ever again! mnkbusiness.com, $17
ROCK ON
Little kids love to color their world but trying to do so with conventional crayons often leads to snaps and cracks. Long-lasting CRAYON ROCKS solve the problem by giving youngsters ergonomic control. The set of 16 is made from soy and comes in a velvet storage bag. magiccabin.com, $9.98
GET A GRIP
We carry things around a lot, and whether it’s our purses or totes, bag straps inevitably slip from our shoulders, making our daily juggling that much harder. The BAG BUG clicks on shoulder straps and keeps them where they belong. bagbug.com, starting at $39
BE FIT AND FASHIONABLE
We love wearing our smartwatches everywhere, but they can look a little chunky and industrial. FUNKTIONAL WEARABLES offers a variety of bangles, covers and charms for smartwatches that let us look chic while staying in top form. funktionalwearables.com, from $16
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SAY GOODBYE TO PLASTIC
We have to pack sandwiches and snacks, store leftovers and keep food fresh. Usually we reach for plastic bags or plastic wrap, but now BEE’S WRAP offers a line of food storage sheets made from cotton treated with beeswax, jojoba oil and tree resin. The sheets are also washable, reusable and compostable. Did we mention the patterns are also incredibly hip? beeswrap.com, from $10
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New picks hot off the presses, straight to you COMPILED by Momaha Magazine
PASS IT ON
Sophy Henn (Philomel Books) When you experience something terrific – a smile, chuckle, hum or hug – pass it on! The adorably illustrated book reminds kids that some of the best things in life truly can’t be bought, but still must be shared. Ages 3-7
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GOOD NIGHT, BADDIES
Deborah Underwood, Juli Kangas (Simon & Schuster) Witches, trolls, dragons and gnomes are classic fairytale baddies – but even baddies need buddies. And polite dinners, bubble baths and nighttime stories. This book provides a new perspective on the villains we know so well. Ages 4-8
I WILL NOT EAT YOU
Adam Lehrhaupt, Scott Magoon (Simon & Schuster) Theodore is a giant red dragon who lives in a dark cave. He thinks of eating every living creature who happens by, but is never quite hungry enough. When a boy enters the cave, Theodore is finally ready to eat, but then something unexpected happens: a friendship blossoms. Ages 4-8
MAYBE A FOX
Kathi Appelt and Allison McGhee (Simon & Schuster) Sylvie and Jules are sisters and best friends. One day Sylvie runs to the river too fast, and she’s never seen again. Senna, a fox, is born and is “sent” to help Jules. Told in alternating voices, the beautifully written novel deals with sadness, anger, helplessness and ultimately, hope. Ages 10-14
THE GIRL IN THE WELL IS ME
Karen Rivers (Algonquin Readers) Sixth-grader Kammi Summers really wants to be one of the popular girls. But when those same girls trick her into a well during a fake initiation, Kammi is trapped in the dark. The novel will resonate with any girl dealing with queen bees and mean girls. Ages 12-14
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A fresh summer treat straight from the berry patch RECIPE PREPARATION, STYLING + PHOTOGRAPHY Heidi Thorson
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BERRY PATCH BROWNIE PIZZA
Makes 2, 12-inch pizzas 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 2. Grease pizza pan with cooking spray. (If using a pizza stone, line with parchment paper.) 3. Prepare brownie mix according to package directions. 4. Pour about half the batter onto the pizza pan. Spread evenly, stopping within 1 inch from the edge of the pan. Place in oven and bake 18-20 minutes. To use brownie mix completely, repeat this step to make second pizza. 5. Remove pan from oven and allow brownie pie to cool completely. 6. Using a food processor, puree 1 cup sliced strawberries. 7. In a medium mixing bowl, beat 8 ounce Cool Whip, 8 ounces cream cheese, 1 tablespoon sugar, ½ teaspoon vanilla and strawberry purée. Mix until creamy and spread over cooled brownie pie. 8. Top each pizza with ½ cup sliced strawberries, ½ cup raspberries and ½ cup blueberries and sprinkle with shredded coconut. Chill until ready to slice and serve. Optional: Drizzle with strawberry purée.
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Whether your taste buds are simple or sophisticated, there’s a dog for you. Check out three mouthwatering possibilities, page 16. FOOD PREPARATION + PHOTOGRAPHY Heather Winkel
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BBQ Dog
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Homemade chili Shredded cheese Red onions Jalapeños
PulleD Pork roAst 1. Put pork roast in
Dutch oven and sprinkle generously with salt and pepper. 2. Add water to cover the bottom of pan (about 1 inch) and bake in a 300-degree oven for 1-2 hours until center of roast is no longer pink. 3. Remove and cool slightly. 4. Shred pork with two forks, add BBQ sauce to taste and keep warm in roaster.
coleslAw 1. Mince 1 carrot and
1 medium cabbage and set aside. 2. In large bowl mix together 2-3 minced spring onions, 1½ cups mayonnaise, 1-2 tablespoons white vinegar and 2 tablespoons sugar. Add garlic salt and pepper to taste. 3. Add cabbage and carrots. 4. Mix together and refrigerate at least one hour before serving.
chili Dog chili 1. Brown 1 pound
ground beef in skillet with salt and pepper to taste, then drain. 2. Add 28 ounces diced tomatoes and 28 ounces kidney beans. Bring to simmer on medium heat and add 1 tablespoon chili powder until mixture turns reddishbrown. 3. Simmer 10 minutes then serve. Recipes: Georgia Neefe
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This personalized theme makes birthday party planning a piece of cake! TEXT, CRAFTS + STYLING Heather Winkel PHOTOGRAPHY Dev Hanumara
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party featuring your child’s favorite things is the perfect theme when time and energy are in low supply. Plus, your child is guaranteed to love everything! Does your youngster crave popcorn constantly? Put it on the table. Can’t pick a color scheme? Use a rainbow palette. Don’t have time to make party favors? Let favorite trinkets do the job.
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monstEr buckEts 1. Using scissors, cut
eyes, mouths and noses out of black and white foam core. 2. Glue facial features to the front of a metal bucket or cup to make monster faces. 3. Fill buckets with straws, noisemakers or other party essentials that look like hair.
Emoji invitations
Instead of fretting over paper invitations, send texts or emails with party details and a few of your child’s favorite emojis.
Fun and gamEs
Create stations using toys you already have on hand. Give instructions such as “Build a plane out of Lego” or “Make a sea friend with Play-Doh”.
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Party favor bags
Fill a party tray with trinkets and let guests fill their bags with several favorites as a souvenir.
Customized signs and tags
Download our blank sign and tag templates on momaha.com. Print on cardstock, then use your favorite stickers to personalize.
CuPCake deCorating
Fill plastic paint palettes with sprinkles, googly eyes and small candies. Put a cupcake in the center for decorating. Afterward, let everyone take their work home in a takeout container.
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Get ORGanized // amy tOkOs Amy Tokos is a Certified Professional Organizer and the owner of Freshly Organized. You can find more organizing tips at freshlyorganized.com.
Summers are made for impromptu excursions and outdoor fun. When the whim hits, a ready list of things to pack will have your family out the door in a flash.
ADD & SUBTRACT
Make a list of things you’ll need for each adventure your family routinely enjoys: A day at the pool, the lake, the cabin, etc. Include a checklist of chores that need to be done before your family leaves the house. Save the lists electronically and print as needed. Lists that you haven’t found a need to revise can even be laminated for handy reference.
DOLE OUT THE CHORES
The morning of your outing, review the departure checklist. The anticipation can motivate kids to tackle some summer reading, pick up their toys or put away their clean laundry. Be consistent in having chores done before you leave. This gives summer much-needed structure, which is helpful to kids. Plus your home will be a little neater.
POOL MUST-HAVES
Pack a pool bag with all the usual items - swim goggles, pool toys, sunscreen, beach towels, money for concessions, etc. Keep the bag in a handy spot along with your packing list to make sure you haven’t left something behind.
DAY AT THE LAKE
Same concept as the pool with the addition of lakespecific items such as life jackets, rafts and a cooler of food and drinks. Plan your meals and prep accordingly prior to leaving home. This will make for a relaxing day.
WEEKEND AT THE CABIN
Keep the cabin stocked with the basics. Typically, the challenge is storing items that need to go to the cabin. They have a tendency to accumulate at home, and sometimes even are forgotten. Designate a place to store them between trips. This can be a cabinet in the laundry room, a box in the basement or a shelf in the garage. Keep a running list of items as plans come together.
CAMPING TRIP
Keep your camping supplies stored in one area. If you are new to camping, find supply lists online and modify them for your family. Save your list for future trips. Prep and cook as much food as possible before you leave home. If you forget an item (one year we forgot coffee cups), be sure to revise your master list so you’re never without it again!
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Advice for A better life coMPiled by Momaha Magazine
Unless our kids need glasses or contacts, their eye health can be easy to overlook. Eye health is just as important as maintaining healthy gums and teeth. Here are tips to make sure those baby blues, deep browns and sparkling greens stay healthy and fit.
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And you want to keep them that way. Most of us know that prolonged exposure to sunlight is bad for skin, but it also can do a number on eyes. Cataracts and macular degeneration are just two of the health problems that can arise. That chic pair of sunglasses is far more than just a fashion accessory! National Eye Institute
Lots of cosmetics, that is. Eyeliner, mascara and eye shadow can accentuate our eyes, but they can also grow bacteria and even fungi. To keep your eyes healthy and beautiful, toss cosmetics after several months, keep makeup at a temperature of 85-degrees F. or below (no steamy bathrooms or hot cars), don’t mix and match cosmetics (no repurposed lipliner or blush) and never share them with a friend. Also steer clear of kohl eyeliner – it can contain lead. everydayhealth.com
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The Fourth of July is just around the corner, and while you might be tempted to let your children set off fireworks, the activity includes a lot of risk. Sparklers burn at 1,800-degrees F., and bottle rockets can send shrapnel flying. If your child does experience a firework-induced injury, don’t rub, rinse or apply pressure to the eye or use eye drops. Doing any of those things can cause additional damage. Instead, seek immediate medical care. preventblindness.org
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