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Editor’s Note KYARA LOMER-CAMARENA

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It Figures South Florida News International children’s film festival in Miami; Fort Lauderdale museum’s new dinosaur exhibit; Wynwood's new drive-in theater

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Family Health & Safety When should bedwetting end; picky poopers; how to tell a concussion from a bump on the head

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Nutrition Talking about weight in front of the kids

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Stuff We Love Mommy must-haves

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STAGES 50

Finding fall leaves in Florida

Maternity Itching during pregnancy can be a serious condition

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Building strong brains

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BY KAREN DEERWESTER

Out & About

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BY MARGARET SAGARESE

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CALENDAR

Spooky and fun events throughout the state.

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Calendar of Events Our day-by-day calendar for November, plus Theater, Shows & Concerts, Fairs & Festivals and Ongoing Events

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Get in some family bonding on a short road trip to explore autumn in the Sunshine State.

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Ariel’s South Florida connection Our one-on-one with Jodi Benson, the voice of Ariel in “The Little Mermaid,” on the movie’s Diamond Edition release.

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Breast cancer doesn’t discriminate Raising awareness for self-exams, even when pregnant and while breast-feeding.

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2014 winners and finalists This year’s winners and runners-up are announced!

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The month for pumpkins and breast exams While the weather may not Style” on page 28, where you’ll always feel like fall in South learn the many places to scout Florida, there hundreds of out fall leaves in the Sunshine events going on this month to State — yes, they do exist! get you into the harvest spirit. Should you decide to go on From pumpkin patches and a leaf hunt, be sure to check fall festivals to kid-friendly out the theme park attractions haunted houses and exhibas well as other happy haunts its, there’s something for around the state on page 50. everyone in the tri-county And while there is a lot to KYARA LOMER-CAMARENA area. celebrate this month, there is Hang onto our Out and also a very important topic to About section starting on page 34 all also remember: breast cancer awareness. month long for fall and Halloween-themed As a parenting magazine, we wanted to events. While many of these events feature use this opportunity to bring awareness pumpkin patches, on page 52 you’ll find a to the rare — but possible — occurrence listing of places that typically sell pumpof breast cancer during pregnancy and kins throughout the month. Other great while nursing with a feature story on fall-themed content this month includes a page 56. While pregnancy and having a family travel story, “Leaf Peeping, Florida newborn around can create many distrac-

tions, we encourage mothers young and old to remember their own health and well-being, as well, by continuing breast self-exams during pregnancy and while breast-feeding. It’s important to remember that breast cancer does not discriminate. If you know of someone who has dealt with this issue, we’d like to hear your story. Email us at klcamarena@tribune.com. Happy harvest!

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Tricks and Treats Percent of Halloween injuries to the fingers or hand, most caused by a slip of the knife while carving pumpkins: 18 Percent of packaged foods, including candy, and sold in the United Kingdom, that has nutrition information on the front of the pack: 80 Year Mars became the first American candy company to put nutrition information on the front, followed five years later by the Hershey Company: 2008 Number of apple varieties grown worldwide:

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Age-Old Advice Year Scottish Physician William Buchan wrote in his book “Advice to Mothers” that 99 percent of cases of dwarfism and deformation were caused by “folly, misconduct or neglect of mothers”: 1804 Baby’s age beyond which the 1877 book “Advice to a Wife” warned that breast-feeding would cause brain disease in babies and blindness in mothers: 9 months

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Explore art and science at new MODS dinosaur exhibit By Jennifer Jhon

new dinosaur exhibit at the Museum of Discovery & Science in downtown Fort Lauderdale aims to teach visitors not only about dinosaurs but about critical thinking, as well. Based on the principles of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics), “Dinosaurs in Motion: Where Art and Science Meet” is a display of life-sized, metal dinosaur skeletons that museum visitors can move through a lever and pulley system. “It’s an innovative exhibit that we really haven’t seen,” said Joe Cytacki, vice president of programs, life sciences and exhibits for the museum. “It really focuses on using recycled materials to create these dinosaurs from an art viewpoint but with scientific accuracy.” The 15 dinosaurs on display are bone-oriented, “more like a natural history museum,” Cytacki said. “But then they move.” The highlight of the show is 45-foot-long tyrannosaurus rex. “That should be pretty cool,” Cytacki said. Visitors will be able to move each of the dinosaurs in differ-

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ent ways. The exhibit “really lays out the design process and criticalthought process,” Cytacki said. “Dinosaurs are the hook, but it focuses on how to think and how to create things.” Visitors build on their skills as they travel from the beginner to intermediate to advanced areas of the exhibit, learning different techniques

along the way. An Innovation Station at the end allows visitors to design their own creation out of recycled materials. Themed weekends at the museum will support the exhibit with special activities, like “teaching visitors how to carefully, meticulously mine out a chocolate chip cookie like a paleontologist would,”

Cytacki said. The museum’s recent expansion paved the way for the dinosaur exhibit, which will be housed in the traveling exhibit space on the second floor through Jan. 6, 2014. “The new Eco Discovery Center allows us to bring in this type of show. This would not have fit in the previous exhibit space,” he said.

IF YOU GO: Families can enjoy dinosaur themes activities free with museum admission on themed weekends Sept. 28-29, Oct. 12-13 and Nov. 9-11: — Be a paleontologist for the day and see if you can uncover fossilized bones in the dig pit — Create your very own dinosaur hatchling out of recycled materials — Test your dinosaur knowledge in a special memory game or participate in the dinosaur name game in the Keller Science Theater — Create prehistoric murals based on the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods

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a context of games and stories and puzzles that make it fun for the kids. Our focus is on logical thinking and giving them genuine understanding … not focusing on memorization and arithmetic,” Kaufman said. “We want to provide an environment where all students can reach their highest potential and give them tools and a well-grounded confidence that will stay with these kids for years to come.” The scholarships, worth $299 to $579 each, are for an eight-week session of onceweekly classes, which take place after school or on weekends. Classes are taught in Plantation, Weston, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale and Aventura. Partner schools such as Pine Crest School, American Heritage School and University School of Nova Southeastern University offer IMACS classes on-site. To be entered in the scholarship raffle, students must attend a free IMACS placement class before Nov. 12. In the hour-long class, parents can sit in the back and observe as a teacher uses logic puzzles and games with the kids. The focus is on logical thinking. “That’s where we really get to evaluate the students. It’s a fun class for the kids, who don’t realize they’re being assessed,” Kaufman said. “You can pretty quickly tell” if a child is right for the program. About 70 percent to 80 percent of the kids who take the placement class enroll, Kaufman said. “I love teaching the placement classes. That’s my favorite thing I do here. It’s so much fun when they’re here for the first

time,” he said. “Some of them come in crying and screaming that they don’t want to be in a math class. By the end, they’re begging their parents to sign them up.” Placements are based on ability, not by age or grade, so a class might have students of different grade levels. “The idea, from the beginning, was ‘if you teach kids how to think logically, just how far could you take them?’” Kaufman said. He said he hears from former IMACS students in college and beyond who say the program helped them. “Even though we tell them they’re going to be advanced, they’re just amazed at how advanced they are,” he said. “One of our students just graduated from Johns Hopkins University in two and a half years with a computer science degree. She had full-time offers from Microsoft, Facebook and Google.” Others have done well at Harvard, Yale, MIT, Stanford and Caltech, Kaufman said. Kaufman’s father, Burt Kaufman, who died in 2007, helped found IMACS in 1993 after developing math curriculum for some 30 years. The IMACS program began with 37 students, and today serves 3,700 students in the U.S. and 10 other countries. Last year, IMACS partnered with Broward County Public Schools to teach a math enrichment program to about 800 secondgraders at 10 under-performing elementary schools. This year, the program will serve a new crop of second-graders, as well as continue with the children in last year’s program. “You just can’t believe that math can be made so much fun, but it really can,” Kaufman said. To schedule a placement class, call 954-791-2333 or visit www.imacs.org. Select components of the program’s curriculum can be found at www.eimacs.com and www.elementsofmathematics.com.

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Miami International Children’s Film Festival will showcase ‘high-quality, noncommercial, cultural’ flicks By Dina Weinstein

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My 3 1/2-year-old daughter refuses to use the potty for her bowel movement. She has no problem using the potty otherwise, DR. DIANA BLYTHE but she asks for a diaper for a bowel movement. I’ve tried to stop using diapers, but it only led to severe constipation and cramps. She ended up having her bowel movements at night in her sleep. I have read that children with this issue will eventually use the potty and not to force the issue. What do you think? Any suggestions? — B.B., Hollywood

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Do not worry! This sounds very normal. Many kids resist using the potty for bowel movements, even when they will use it otherwise. There are some tips you can try to help things along. Having your child sit on the potty for five to 10 minutes starting about 15 minutes after meals will make use of the body’s natural reaction to have a bowel movement soon after eating. You can read your child a book as a distraction. In addition, try rewarding your child for progress made. Set up a chart with stickers given for the days the child uses the potty. If you feel it is becoming a fight, do not force the issue. Come back to it in a week or so. Sometimes the difficulty is in the act of having a bowel movement. If a child is constipated, it hurts. If it hurts, kids will “hold it.” Try fruits such as prunes, pineapple and watermelon. If the bowel movements are still hard after increasing the fruits, talk with your pediatrician. Another thing you can do is to get your child a crate or stepstool to place her feet. It can be difficult to have a bowel movement when the feet are not touching the ground. Try picking up your own feet the next time, and you will see what I mean.

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Congrats on having him daytime pottytrained at 2 ½ years old. Unfortunately nighttime potty training usually takes longer, and many children are still not nighttime trained at 4 years old. It is more likely to occur in boys and often runs in families. Ask family members privately and you may be surprised at how many of them wet the bed as children. Most girls are fully trained by age 5 and boys by 6. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, nocturnal enuresis (nighttime bed-wetting) affects 5 million children older than age 6 in the United States. You are correct that limiting fluid intake is a must. Many times it is the little things that get in the way. Kids will drink water after brushing their teeth and not realize how much they consumed. Ask your son how much water he drinks, rather than if he drinks water. By not putting him on the defensive, you will be more likely to find out if he is drinking something. Emptying the bladder like you are having him do just before bed is also imperative. In addition, have your son empty his bladder just after dinner. Another influencing factor may be constipation, where the stool fullness presses on the bladder. Urinary tract infections and stress, among other things, can cause enuresis, as well. One other thing to try is having him relax with quiet time for the last hour before bed. If his muscles are not moving much, he will not have increased blood supply to the muscles. When we relax and do not need the extra blood supply, our body gets rid of the fluid by making urine. If the first time his body relaxes is when he lays down in bed, he may have a full bladder during the night. A good way to start relaxation time is reading to him before bed. It will help him relax and get him interested in books. Avoid the TV because that can affect his quality of sleep. If these suggestions do not help, talk to your pediatrician. There are other possible medical reasons and options that take into account your child’s personal medical and social history.

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Young children bump their heads all the time. They may trip and fall, or run into a chair, couch, bed or table. In fact, children are more prone to head injuries than adults because they are “top heavy” and have not yet developed good muscle control or a sense of balance. Fortunately, most of these “bumps on the head” do not result in concussion. In fact, most children treated at the emergency room with a bruise, abrasion or cut on the head do not have an underlying brain injury. However, sometimes even a minor trauma can result in serious injury to the brain, neck muscles, bones and even the spinal cord. Therefore, it’s important to watch out for symptoms such as confusion, a dazed appearance, changes in speech or behavior, excessive sleepiness, loss of consciousness, seizure, vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurry or double vision, ringing in the ears, sensitivity to light and noise, poor concentration and memory problems. While these symptoms are often seen within seconds or minutes of the injury, in some cases they may not occur until hours or even days later. If your child is having any of these symptoms of concussion or other serious injury, seek medical attention immediately. Doctors may perform a detailed neurological exam, treat any painful symptoms and make careful observations before deciding whether your child can go home or needs to be treated in the hospital. Most mild injuries, including concussions, can be managed at home with good follow-up by your child’s doctor or a brain injury specialist. However, if there are serious injury symptoms or bleeding or

swelling of the brain, your child should be admitted to the hospital for further care. A concussion can be mild or serious depending on the degree of injury to the brain. Inside the bones of the cranium, the brain normally sits untethered within a sac of cerebrospinal fluid, like the yolk within an unboiled egg. If you shake the egg hard enough, the yolk will be traumatized. The dreaded shaken baby syndrome is also thought to result in part from this type of sudden movement of the brain within the skull. In general, concussion is considered a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), but the symptoms can be anything but mild, especially in children who have been in a motor vehicle accident or been injured while playing sports. Treatment usually involves resting the body and resting the brain, which together with a pain reliever for headaches will usually suffice for children with mild symptoms. However, if your child has more severe concussion symptoms, you should consult a pediatric brain injury specialist as soon as possible to assess the degree of damage and begin an individualized treatment and monitoring program that may include medication for brief periods of time. Remember that any head injury could have serious consequences, so know the symptoms of concussion, and take prompt action if necessary.

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WEIGH the weight talk INSTILLING HEALTHY HABITS IN CHILDREN IS MORE POWERFUL THAN STEPPING ON THE SCALE

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As parents, we often don’t think about how the way we feel and talk about food and weight affects our children. If you frequently talk about losing weight, criticize your appearance or refer to yourself or others as “fat” in front of your children, they may begin to think differently about themselves. This could lead to a negative self-body image, change in eating habits and/or alter their perception of others. Your child may never have even thought about what it means to be “overweight” or “fat” until they heard you or someone else talking about it. Parents are role models and must instill healthy values about weight and food in their children.

Healthy Weight It is important children know that people come in all shapes and sizes. You can explain to them that carrying extra weight can be harmful to your health and that it is important to maintain a healthy weight. Being underweight can also be detrimental to your health. Children need proper nutrition

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to develop and grow appropriately. They don’t need to step on a scale on a regular basis unless advised to do so by their pediatrician or dietitian. If you notice that your child is too thin or too heavy for their age, contact a professional for guidance; avoid negative thoughts and talk about your child’s weight.

“Good” Foods and “Bad” Foods We should try to steer clear of the terms “good” and “bad” when describing food. You can instead label foods as “healthy” and “unhealthy,” but it is important to be able to explain why a food falls into these categories. “Healthy” foods are those that provide us with lots of vitamins and minerals and other nutrients that our bodies need to grow properly, so we should eat these foods more often. > Fruits and vegetables — ½ your plate should be filled with brightly colored fruits and veggies > Lean protein like skinless chicken, turkey and fish

> Low-fat dairy products like milk, cheese and yogurt > Whole-grain breads, crackers, rice and pasta > Heart-healthy fats like olives and olive oil, avocados and nuts “Unhealthy” foods are foods that do not provide us with much nutrition and are foods that we should only eat every once in a while. > Cookies, cakes, pies, icecream > Sweetened beverages > Fried foods Importance of the Family Meal Eating together as a family helps promote communication with other family members and brings the family together. This is the perfect way to ensure your children develop a lasting and positive relationship with food. This is not a time for discipline but rather a time for enjoyment. Get your children involved in preparing family meals. Prepare colorful meals and cut foods in to fun shapes to make them more appealing.

Avoid forcing your child to eat and clean their plate, but rather encourage them to take at least two bites of the foods offered. Never punish a child for not eating or for overeating, as this tends to lead to negative feelings about eating. Focus on a healthy balanced diet composed of foods from all food groups, and consists of three meals and one to two snacks per day. Allow children to eat the foods they like, but teach them about portion control and how to make wise choices. Make sure your children know the benefits of eating healthy and maintaining a healthy weight to help them live a long and vigorous life. If you are interested in learning more about nutrition for your children visit, www.eatright.org/kids or www.choosemyplate.gov.

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Leaf Peeping, Florida Style BELIEVE IT OR NOT, BUT THE SUNSHINE STATE SERVES UP A SPECTRUM OF FALL COLORS — IF YOU KNOW WHERE TO GO BY JANET GROENE Scarecrows in the pumpkin patch, hay rides, turning leaves and corn mazes mark the change of seasons up north. It comes as a surprise to many people that Florida has a glorious autumn, too. Red maple trees turn scarlet, while crimson sourwood is native to all parts of the state except the most southern counties. Florida acorns are tiny, yet squirrels stash them against the coming cold. Goldenrod glows along country lanes. Fall in Florida is a unique season to the observant eye. Here are ways for families to celebrate their own legends of the fall.

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Your Nature Notebook for a Florida Fall Beautyberry shrubs are covered in clusters of deep-purple berries. The berries are a no-no for humans but are a favorite with white-tail deer and dozens of species of songbirds. Birds are on the move via Florida flyways to their winter homes. Look for rubythroated hummingbirds, painted buntings, warblers, jays, cardinals and raptors of all kinds. Black-cherry trees are covered with white blooms in springtime and ripe fruit in late summer, a feast for birds. Leaves turn red and yellow as fall deepens. Oak leaf hydrangeas grow wild in northern Florida forests. House-size shrubs put out bawdy white sprays of flowers in springtime. By fall, they have dried to bronze sculptures. Sea grapes ripen in the lazy last days of summer. If you can get to them before the birds do, make jelly. Wild grapes also grow in north Florida forests. Sourwood trees are native to most of the state except southernmost Florida. Leaves turn yellow and red. Sweetgum trees are larger, also native and just as brilliant. Sugarberry trees are Florida natives in the elm family. They turn pale yellow. Sumac shrubs bear large clusters of burgundy berries. Virginia creeper vine produces bright red and purple leaves in autumn, and its tiny black fruits attract birds. Wild persimmons are small compared to those found in supermarkets, but they are sweet as a banana when ripe and soft.

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY COCONUT GROVE PUMPKIN PATCH FESTIVAL Oct. 5-6. This event will feature more than 5,000 pumpkins, kid carnival rides and hay maze, a dress-your-own scarecrow village, corn stalk maze, hay rides, adult pumpkin decorating, a Pumpkin Food Court and a Pumpkin Beer Garden. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Peacock Park, 2820 McFarlane Road, Miami. coconutgrovepumpkinpatch.com. General admission, $10; kids 12 and younger, $15.

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2-10 p.m. Miami Seaquarium, 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway. 305-361-5705, ext. 520, or miamiseaquarium.com. General admission, $39.95; Children 3-9, $29.95.

HALLOWEEN -FREE FAMILY DAY Oct. 26. Celebrate Halloween with a free day at the garden. A “Ghosts in the Garden” special event at 8 p.m. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach. 305-673-7256 or mbgarden.org. Free.

SPOOKY HALLOWEEN Oct. 25-26. This event will have trick-or-treat-

ing stations, a bounce house, pumpkin decorating, story telling and a Halloween train ride. All day. Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 12450 SW 152nd St., Miami. 305-253-0063 or gcrm.org. General admission, $8.00; children 2-11, $6.00; children younger than 2, free.

HALLOWEEN AT SOUTHLAND MALL Oct. 26. Kids dressed in costume can safely trick-or-treat and get a prize. There will also be Halloween tattoos, crafts and games. 5-7 p.m. Southland Mall, 20505 S. Dixie Highway, Miami. mysouthlandmall.com. Free.

Oct. 5-31. Kids will enjoy a free pony ride with each pumpkin purchased. There will also be a petting far, scarecrow kits, harvest decor and refreshments. Coolers and pets are not permitted. 3-7 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. and Sun. The Little Farm, 13401 SW 224 St., Goulds. 305-258-3186 or thelittlefarm.us. $5 parking fee.

PUMPKIN PATCH AND HARVEST FESTIVAL Oct. 15-30. The Poinciana United Methodist Church presents this annual event with lots of fun activities and plenty of pumpkins. There will also be traditional fresh pumpkin bread, pies and muffins available for purchase. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs. 305-888-0641 or miamisprings-fl.gov. Free.

PARENT’S NIGHT OUT Oct. 25. Parents can drop children 3-9 for Halloween games, gymnastics, dinner and fun. Wear a costume. 6-9 p.m. My Gym Aventura, 17881 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura. 305-9330496. Members, $25; nonmembers, $30; siblings, $10. $25 1st child members/$30 nonmembers/$10 siblings.

MONSTER SPLASH Oct. 25-27, 31. This massive event will feature trick-or-treating at Sharky’s Sweet Tooth Station, kiddie rides and bounce houses at the Little Monsters Play Area, the Monsters in the Mangrove Haunted Walk, Flipper’s Dance Party and Halloween-themed marine animal shows. OCTOBER 2013 |

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GUIDE HALLOWEEN FUN HOUSE Oct. 26. Enjoy pre-Halloween festivities with a fun house for all ages. 3-5 p.m. Ed Burke Recreation Center, 11400 NE Ninth Court, Biscayne Park. biscayneparkfl.gov. Free.

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DOLPHIN MALL SPOOKTACULAR Oct. 31. Trick-or-treating, character singalongs, live music, face painting and balloon artists, and costume contests. 5:30-9:30 p.m., Dolphin Mall, 11401 NW 12th St., Miami. shopdolphinmall.com. Free.

HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR Oct. 31. Children in costume are invited to a Halloween treasure hunt for prizes. This safe and family-friendly event also includes games, music and magic. 5-7 p.m. London Square, 13550 SW 120th St., Miami. shoplondonsquare.com. Free.

Free Tuesday After-School Art Classes 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. for students ages 12-18 Visit www.mbgarden.org for more info

HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS Oct. 31. Children are invited to dress in costume for a night of carnival games and treats. 6-8:30 p.m. Scott Rakow Youth Center, 2700 Sheridan Ave., Miami Beach. miamibeachfl. gov. Free. There is a $5 wrist band available for rides and carnival games.

HALLOWEEN NIGHT POLICE PUMPKIN PATROL Oct. 31. Parents can feel safe taking their children out for trick-or-treating with the presence of police officers. 6-9 p.m. Village Wide, Biscayne Park. biscayneparkfl.gov. Free.

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Oct. 12. Kids get a free pumpkin and teddy bears get a free checkup. Family fun activities include face-painting, a bounce house, a petting zoo and more. All bears will receive a medical chart. Healthy snacks will be available for a charge. 11 a.m. to 2p.m. Plantation General Hospital Outpatient Entrance, 401 NW 42nd Ave. plantationgeneral.com/myteddybearclinic or 954-321-4099.

SAFE NIGHT OF FRIGHT Oct. 31. Enjoy a safe night of trick-or-treating, music and fun. 6-8 p.m. North Shore Park Bandshell, 7275 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. miamibeachfl.gov. Free.

TRACK OR TREAT Oct. 31. This family-friendly event will feature local businesses passing out treats. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 5-7 p.m. Evelyn Greer Park, 8200 SW 124th St., Pinecrest, 305-284-0900 or pinecrest-fl.gov. Free.

HAUNTED NIGHTS AT FLAMINGO GARDENS Oct. 18, 19, 25 and 26. Watch out as the Swamp Witch takes her revenge in this event sponsored by Spirit Halloween. Walk through the trail that features live actors and animatronic props. Not recommended for children younger than 10. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 7-9 p.m. Friday at Flamingo Gardens, 3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie. Call 954-473-2955. $8 per person.

BROWARD COUNTY HAUNTED HOUSE CHAMBER 13. Oct. 4-31. Get into the spooky spirit with a fun haunted house. All day. Margate Chamber of Commerce, 1021 N. State Road 7. 954-5820399. Free.

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FIFTH ANNUAL HALLOWEEN FAIR AND HORSE SHOW Oct. 19. Put on a costume, and come watch kids from Bit-by-Bit Therapeutic Riding Center show off their riding skills! Watch a costumed horsey half-time show. Enjoy a public costume contest at 12:45 p.m. Public welcome to join us for $3 pony rides, mini horses, hay rides, bounce house, $1-$2 ghoulish games, pumpkin patch, freaky fun and frightening food. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sand and Spurs Equestrian

Oct. 5. This spirited festival will feature free hayrides from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a pumpkin patch, bounce house, a fall market, scavenger hunt, scarecrow competition and activities for the whole family. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at Flamingo Gardens, 3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie. Call 954-473-2955. General admission, $9; children 4-11, $5 children; members and children 3 or younger, free.

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Seven Things too Sweet to Miss at The Festival of Chocolate. October 12 (10am – 6pm) & October 13, 2013 (10am – 5pm) The Ultimate All-Chocolate Shopping, Educational and Interactive Experience Event 1. Chocolate Vendors…Chocolate in Every Form from Cupcakes, Cookies, Fudge and Truffles to BBQ Sauce, Oils, Pasta, Martinis and Candles – there is something for every chocoholic. 2. Cocoa Couture Fashion Show…Up and Coming designers have sewn, stitched and eaten their way to the creation of couture designs and accessories for a chocolate-themed Yumway. 3. Chocolate Competitions…A live professional cake decorating competition, a chocolate chili competition and a variety of wild and crazy guest competitions for all ages. 4. Demonstrations by World Class Pastry Chefs…How to create the perfect truffle, master the technique for a French macaroon and hand craft chocolate ravioli. Sit up close and personal in front of top artisans. 5. Chocolate/ Wine Pairings and Chocolate Classes…Nibble, sip, laugh and learn how to compliment and create with the world’s number one indulgence.

6. Chocolate Game Show Stage…Who are the Chocolate Forefathers? Do you Know your Chocolate Health Facts? How Chocolate Pop Culture Savvy are you? Chocoholics of all ages compete for Chocolate Prizes. 7. Kids-4-Chocolate…Chocolate Brain Games, Chocolate Charlie Chase, Chocolate Lip Balm, Armpit Fudge and the Chocolate Marshmallow Catapult 3000…Kids are the King of their own Chocolate Kingdom. For Tickets, Schedule and Information: www.FestivalofChocolate.com at Nova Southeastern University Arena, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

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GUIDE Park, 1600 NE Fifth Ave., Pompano Beach. 954-786-4133, 954-295-9047, www.pompanobeachfl.gov. Gate admission, $1 age 10 and older.

PUMPKIN PAINTING Oct. 19. Bring children 3 and older for a family fun day featuring pumpkin painting. Don’t forget to bring your own pumpkin. Space is limited so reservations are highly suggested. 3-5 p.m. Coral Springs Museum of Art, 2855 Coral Springs Drive. 954-340-5000 or csmart. org. $5 per person.

FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL Oct. 20. Ring in the fun fall activities with a horse-drawn hayride, costume contests, face painting, games and rides. Don’t forget to pick your favorite pumpkin from the old-fashioned pumpkin patch. 12:30-4 p.m. Welleby Park, 11100 NW 44th St., Sunrise. 954-747-4600. $5.

ARTSPARK BOO BASH Oct. 25. Kids dressed in costume will get the chance to trick or treat on a not-so-scary spooky trail. Watch out for ghosts and be sure to participate in the costume contest. Later, enjoy a freaky concert by “The Monsters. 7-10 p.m. ArtsPark at Young Circle Amphitheater, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. 954-921-3500. Free.

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ly Gross Science Lab, dissect a diaper, make a crusty scab, dig for ear wax, make fake vomit, get bad breath and play with snot. The Mad Scientist Chemistry and Electricity Shows feature color changing liquids, bubbling mixtures and static electricity experiment. Watch out for the South Florida Pirates who just might try to steal your treasures. There will also be a Halloween contest, jelly bean taste testing, an opportunity to eat edible bugs and more. Noon-4 p.m. Museum of Discovery and Science, 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-467-6637 or mods.org. Adults, $14; Seniors, $13; Children 2-12, $12; Children 1 and younger, Free. Members receive free admission.

YOUNG AT ART HALLOWEEN PARTY Oct. 25. This family-friendly spooktacular will feature a variety of activities including a costume parade, glow-in-the-dark spooky masks, friendship ghost cards, a trick-or-treat bag design workshop, a pumpkin art workshop, ghost stories and refreshments. Visit the new “Zap! Pow! Bam! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comic Books, 1938-1950” exhibit. 3-8 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085. General admission, $13; seniors, kids 1 and older, $12.

STORY TIME WITH THE GOOD WITCH Oct. 27. This kid-centric event features story time with friendly witches and their strange pets! There will also be a costume parade

through the haunted woods to find the witches’ cottage. Participate in a costume contest and crafts. Visitors also have the opportunity to explore the Great Scarecrows throughout the botanical gardens, take pictures with the witches and enjoy a free hayride in the gardens. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday at Flamingo Gardens, 3750 S. Flamingo Road, Davie. Call 954-473-2955. General admission, $9; children 4-11, $5 children; members and children 3 or younger, free.

SPOOKTACULAR OPEN HOUSE PARTY Oct. 30. Parents and kids are invited to wear costumes for a fun open house to see what will be playing this season. There will be a contest for best child, best adult and best group. The first 200 to arrive will receive a goody bag filled with treats. Stick around for a special viewing of the movie “Sherlock Holmes” starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. 6-9 p.m. Coral Springs Center for the Arts, 2855 Coral Springs Drive. 954-3445999. Free.

OUTHOUSE FESTIVAL Oct. 31. Celebrate Halloween with an outdoor festival. Check out the annual costume contest for both children and adults. Activities will also include games, bounce houses and more. 5:30-9:30 p.m. Peter Bluesten Park, 501 SE First Ave., Hallandale Beach. 954-457-1452 or hallandalebeachfl.gov. Free.

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GUIDE TOWN HALLOWEEN PARTY Oct. 31. Celebrate this fun holiday with tricks, treats and much more. 6-8 p.m. Jarvis Hall, 4501 N. Ocean Drive, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. 954-776-0576. Free.

PALM BEACH COUNTY GREAT PUMPKIN HUNT Oct. 12. Bring the kids a pumpkin scavenger hunt, face painting, Halloween sand art, tattoos, magic with James Changefield and a doggie costume contest. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Courtyard Shops at Wellington, 13860 Wellington Trace. 561-347-2929. Free.

JAMIE AND THE HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSE Oct. 12. Join author Betty Hodges who will read her latest children’s book “Jamie and the Haunted Lighthouse.” Guests can purchase the book and have it autographed. Apple juice, soda and water will also be available for purchase! Stick around for a sneak preview of her next book in this series due out in December. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. 1-2 p.m. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way. 561-747-8380, ext. 101, or jupiterlighthouse. org. Free.

Oct. 18, 19, 25 and 26. This spectacle boasts plenty of fun activities for the entire family. Children 7-12 can embark on Ghost Trackers: Haunted House Tours through an abandoned town where ghost sightings have been reported. This will be available Fridays and Saturdays from 6 to 11 p.m. If that’s too scary, try the Trick or Treat Trail available nightly from 6 to 9 p.m. For more unscary family fun, visit the Indoor BlackLight Games & Family Amusements area. Play classic carnival games with a Halloween makeover in a glow-in-the-dark room. Other activities include glitter tattoos, hair spray paint, photo souvenirs and food concession stands. This will be available Fridays and Saturdays from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Travel to the Party Pavilion of Pain which is a second haunted walk-through available Fridays and Saturdays from 6-10:30 p.m. The Second Annual Shriek Week Kids Film Festival features filmmakers from ages 6 to 17 who have been selected to screen their scary film. 6-11 p.m. Community Center, Sugar Sand Park, 300 S. Military Trail, Boca Raton. 561-3473900. Haunted House tickets are $7. Activity tickets vary.

SHRIEK WEEK LIGHT Oct. 24. This event features a less-scary version of the haunted house, Indoor Blacklight Games and Family Amusements, and the Trick or Treat Trail. 5-11 p.m. Community Center,

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FALL FESTIVAL Oct. 19. Bring the kids for an evening of fun. Activities include haunted hallways, trick or treating, inflatable and hay rides, face painting, costume contest and more. 6-10 p.m. Village Park, 11700 Pierson Road, Wellington. 561-791-4005 or wellingtonfl.gov. Unlimited Bracelet Sales: by October 17, $7; Day of event, $10.

PUMPKIN MAGIC 2013: DON’T BE SCARED Oct. 23-Nov. 7. Kids can enjoy a nice fallthemed puppet show. Wed.-Fri., 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Sat., 2-3 p.m. Puppetry Arts Center of the Palm Beaches, 94 NE Second Ave., Delray Beach. 561-243-4330 or puppetcenter.org. General admission, $6.50; cash only.

FALL FESTIVAL Oct. 25. Celebrate the holidays with lots of fun activities. There will be a scarecrow contest, candy corn count, hay fun, live music, food and more. 6-8 p.m. Burns Road Recreation Center, 4404 Burns Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-630-1100 or recinfo@pbgfl.com. Free.

HALLOWEEN “BOO”ARDWALK EVENT Oct. 25. Enjoy a not-so-ordinary walk along the boardwalk. Kids dressed in costume will partake in Halloween activities and craft while learning about some spooky creatures of the night including bats, owls, snakes and spiders. Bring a flashlight and see what awaits you outdoors in the swamp. 6-8 p.m.; Daggerwing Nature Center, 11435 Park Access Road, Boca Raton. 561-629-8760. Free.

HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION Oct. 26. Visit the animals who will receive special Halloween treats. Head over to the education station between noon and 2 for a free craft and games. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Lion Country Safari, 2003 Lion Country Safari Road, West Palm Beach. 561-793-1084 or lioncountrysafari.com. General admission, $28.50; Seniors 65 and older, $25.50; Children 3-9, $21; Toddlers 0-2, Free. Parking fee, $6 per vehicle.

HALLOWEEN, GUMBO LIMBO STYLE Oct. 31. Embark on a spooky hour-long trek through the trails at Gumbo Limbo. Bring a camera for the “Luna, the Sea Turtle Ambassador” photo opportunity. Kids under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Costumes are welcome. Register in advance. No swords or pointy accessories. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, 1801 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton. Gumbolimbo.org. Registration and payment by 4 p.m. Oct. 18: Members, $9; nonmember, $12. Reservations and walkins after Oct. 18, $17.

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Walt Disney World Resort Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party takes center stage at the Magic Kingdom Park on select nights from Sept. 10 to Nov. 1. A family-friendly fest, guests are invited to dress in costumes and trickor-treat throughout the park after regular park hours. The boo-free bash includes a parade, complete with a headless horseman, an opening number in front of a ghostly Cinderella Castle featuring Disney villains who then meet and mingle with the crowd, and a HalloWishes, a bewitching fireworks spectacular. The park’s Haunted House, of course, beckons foolish mortals. Tickets start at $59 for adults; $54 for children. Info: www.disneyworld.com.

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SeaWorld Orlando At SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular, kids can trick-or-treat among friendly sea witches, octopuses, mermaids and pumpkin fish in an underwater “fantasia,” have breakfast with Sesame Street’s Count Von Count, and enter Penelope’s Party Zone to enjoy music, crafts, games, play with sea fairies, learn from a school of fish or dance with an ice witch. The event takes place Saturdays and Sundays from Oct. 5 to 27. Seaworldparks.com.

Orlando Haunted Maze This Maitland attraction features a maze with seven different paths complete with ghosts, zombies, spiders, corn fields and graveyards. It’s a different experience in each path. Open from Oct. 5 to 31. Go to orlandohauntedhouses.com/halloween/orlandohaunted-maze-fl.html.

Central Florida Zoo At the Zoo Boo Bash, guests can trickor-treat in the wildest neighborhood in town. This fun, not-so-scary event is for all ages. Children can wear costumes for trick-or-treat stations and face painting. Visitors can take a haunted hayride, visit the pumpkin patch, compete in a costume contest and learn about the myths and realities of some misunderstood animals. Event takes place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 19, 20, 26 and 27. Go to centralflorida zoo.org. Georgina Cruz contributed to this story.

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Whether you’re looking for the perfect pumpkin to carve or a location for a harvest-themed family photo shoot, there are bunches of pumpkin patches popping up around town. Some are up for the whole month of October, while others are only for a week. Be sure to call ahead before heading out to ensure the patch is open and stocked. Also note that many pumpkin patches only accept cash. If you know of a pumpkin patch that is not listed here, email Editor Kyara Lomer-Camarena at klcamarena@tribune.com, and we will add it to the online listing. For Halloween, harvest and fall events, many of which also have pumpkin patches, see our Out & About listing on page 34, and go to pumpkinpatchesandmore.org.

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n 1987, Jodi Benson’s first lead in a Broadway musical came abruptly to an end, when the show flopped. Unemployed, she auditioned for a voiceover role in a cartoon, largely considered an actor’s last resort at the time. Then something happened that would forever change her life. Benson was cast as the voice of Ariel in Disney’s animated feature “The Little Mermaid.” On Oct. 1, the Academy Award winning feature will be re-released on Blu-ray. “The Little Mermaid” Diamond Edition has new bonus features and a 3-D version. Benson, who has vacation property on Palm Beach island, said she still marvels at the film’s longevity. “I’m so grateful to have been part of such a great film and to be working with an incredible company like Disney,” she said. When the film went into production in 1987, the actors weren’t even going to be acknowledged for their roles, she said. “The original intent was to run the names in alphabetical order in the cred-

its,” she said. That all changed right before the movie was released. “The screenings were hugely popular with the press and the public,” Benson said. The actors were sent on a 23-city press tour, and the film opened in November 1989 to critical acclaim. “The Little Mermaid” won two Academy Awards and two Golden Globe awards. The soundtrack won two Grammy awards. Benson said her favorite scene was recording the song “Part of Your World,” which articulated her dream of becoming a human. “I had the opportunity to sing such a beautiful song and to portray that character in that moment,” she said. It was her first voiceover role, and Benson enjoyed seeing her character brought to life. In the recording studio, Benson said she was videotaped while she worked so that animator Glen Keane could capture her movements, and play them back as he sketched. She remembers one visit to Los Angeles to see the anima-

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tors. “When I walked into the door and was talking to the person who was greeting me, all these heads popped up over the [cubicle] dividers because they had memorized my voice,” she said. A mom of two — son McKinley, 14, and daughter Delaney, 12 — Benson said she remembers when her kids first realized she was Ariel. “I remember when the kids first saw the film at about age 3,” she said. “What I would eventually do was stand next to the television set, and I would sing along with it, and their eyes would go back and forth… They both eventually just made this conscious decision that Ariel is Mommy and Mommy is Ariel. “They would think that I would go inside the TV. It was a magical concept that they came up with that they could understand at that age.” Born and raised in rural Illinois, Benson moved to New York City as a young adult to pursue her dream of working on Broadway. In the ’80s, she did musical theater that brought her to South Florida. “We fell in love with the island of Palm Beach,” said Benson of her and her husband, Ray. “So in 1984, just after we got married, we bought a condo right around the corner from The Breakers hotel. We rent it out, but we enjoy some vacation time down there, as well.” Benson, who was inducted as a Disney Legend in 2011, has voiced other Disney characters, including Barbie in “Toy Story 2” and “Toy Story 3.” She said she is thrilled to see a new generation of kids enjoying the message of “The Little Mermaid.” “I think it helps drive home the idea of reaching for the unobtainable, going outside of yourself, dreaming big, thinking of something that doesn’t seem possible and trying for that,” Benson said. “Those are the character qualities of Ariel.”

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make an appointment for a physical in November 2011. She not only wanted the lump examined once again, but she wanted to check for low progesterone levels, which may have been contributing to her difficulty getting pregnant. Snyder’s doctor ordered an ultrasound, mammogram and then a biopsy of the lump. As the threat of cancer loomed over her head, Snyder learned she was pregnant with her second child. “I had so many mixed emotions,” Snyder said. “But I knew that the baby was a blessing, even if the biopsy was positive.” And on Jan. 18, 2012, the results from the biopsy revealed just that. Snyder had breast cancer. “I was seven and a half weeks along in the pregnancy, and the surgeon felt I was a good candidate for a lumpectomy,” Snyder said. She had 19 lymph nodes removed under her arm, and the results of the pathology report revealed that nine of the 19 lymph nodes were positive. “I was Stage III,” Snyder recalled.

Once Snyder reached her second trimester, she was able to begin chemotherapy. She continued with six rounds of chemo before taking off one month before giving birth to her baby boy. “We delivered at 37 weeks,” Snyder said. “He was 5 pounds, 2 ounces and 18 ½ inches long. He was perfectly healthy.” While Snyder’s story is alarming, breast cancer during pregnancy is rare. According to cancer.org, one in every 1,000 to one in every 10,000 pregnant women is diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Dr. Melanie Bone, a gynecologist with Women’s Health and Healing of the Palm Beaches in Atlantis, said she only saw three cases in her entire 20-year career. Some studies show that women may be diagnosed with breast cancer while pregnant because they are choosing to have children later in life. But Dr. Gladys L. Giron, a board-certified breast surgeon with 13 years of experience and associate medical director of Baptist Health Breast Center in Miami, said there is “no real truth to this other than breast cancers are

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more common in older women, so logic dictates then that if you have a child at an older age, the risk of having a pregnancy-associated breast cancer [a diagnosis within a year of delivery] increases.” Breastcancer.org states that if a woman feels an unusual lump, she should not wait until after she delivers or is finished breast-feeding to get the lump examined. “Seek the advice of your OB or a breast specialist if you find a suspicious lump” so you can go through proper testing to find out if the lump is benign or cancerous, Giron said. While the common changes in the breasts during pregnancy may make it more difficult to tell the difference between a normal lump and a worrisome one, Bone, who is also a long-term breast cancer survivor, stresses, “Women really need to be their own advocate.” If your OB said breasts are supposed to be lumpy when you’re pregnant, but you feel a lump that does not go away, let your doctor know that you want tests done immediately. The most important thing a pregnant woman who feels a lump in her breast can do is to remain positive. “Percentages are definitely in your favor to do well if you are diagnosed with breast cancer during pregnancy,” Bone said. Snyder is one woman who can attest to that statement. While the journey has been long and difficult, her story is one of success. She attributes this success to her team of doctors, her family, friends and Hope for Two (Hopefortwo.org), the Pregnant With Cancer Network, which offers free support for women diagnosed with cancer while pregnant. Most of all, Snyder said, “It was my faith that really helped me through this.” Snyder will continue to see her oncologist and radiation oncologist every six months and will receive hormone therapy every day for the next five to 10 years. But Snyder is staying positive. “My son turned 1 this past weekend,” Snyder said. “And my mammogram last week was clear.”

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In a pregnant patient, an itch is all too easy to dismiss. “Itching in pregnancy is very common,” said Dr. Kenneth Johnson, director of the Nova Southeastern University Women’s Health Center. Commonly, it’s a minor inconvenience that responds to over-the-counter remedies. But in up to 1 percent of pregnant women, it’s the major symptom of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, a serious internal disorder that dramatically raises the risk for fetal distress, preterm labor and stillbirth. ICP has no known cause, but it’s more common in women who’ve had in vitro fertilization, are expecting multiples or have a family history of the disorder. Medication and early delivery slashes the fetal risk. Yet because patients and their doctors often assume itching in pregnancy is nothing more than a minor skin irritation, women with the disorder may go without the treatment that could save their baby’s life. “The biggest problem we have is that patients wait until the symptoms are severe,” Johnson said. Like most ICP patients, Donna Benavides had what seemed like a normal pregnancy until the third trimester, when she suddenly developed an unrelenting itch. Her obstetrician suspected ICP and ordered a blood test for bile acids. Bile is a digestive fluid

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stages » maternity produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder. In ICP patients, bile flow is impaired, causing bile levels to increase in the blood. Some patients experience jaundice and internal pain that makes the diagnosis more obvious. But for most, itching is the only symptom. “It’s peculiar itching in unusual places, like the palms of the hands, tips of the ears and bottoms of the feet,” said Dr. Salih Yasin, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Miami. Benavides put it more bluntly: “You feel like you’re losing your mind.” Her blood test revealed high levels of bile acid. To reduce the risk of stillbirth, her obstetrician scheduled her for labor induction at 38 weeks. Benavides never made it that far; her baby was stillborn at 36 weeks. “I lost my son because I was diagnosed late and not given medication,” she said. For her second pregnancy, Benavides went to an obstetrician specializing in high-risk pregnancies. She knew that with her history of ICP, she was at high risk for developing it again. When a blood test confirmed the disorder, she was put on the drug Actigall to reduce the risk of stillbirth. “It’s completely safe in pregnancy and it is cheap,” Yasin said of the drug. “It’s quite effective.” Even with medication controlling bile acids, ICP patients are advised to delivery early, which is exactly what Benavides’ specialist ordered. This time, her baby was born healthy. Benevides went on to have another, while once again battling ICP. Her two sons are now 7 and 8 years old. Like most former ICP patients, Benevides has had no hint of liver problems since her last pregnancy. To help other mothers-to-be with ICP get treated soon enough to protect their pregnancies, Benavides in 2012 established the nonprofit organization ICP Care. The web-based service enables ICP patients to learn about the disorder and support each other on line. Benevides estimates 1,000 women, including some from as far away as Australia, share information via the website. “Medicine and early delivery are key,” Benevides said. “Those two cut the risk [of stillbirth] to about 1 percent.” Her message to expectant mothers with an unusual itch is to insist on blood testing for bile acids, even if an earlier test was negative. “If you continue to itch,” she said, “it’s vital to be retested. It’s a matter of being persistent.”

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Talking about what you did today and what you will do tomorrow Retelling stories and sequencing events (hence, the silliness of backwards day) Playing What’s Missing and Memory games Play “I’m Going on a Vacation and I’m Taking...” memory game (or to the grocery store, to the beach, to grandma’s, etc). Note: 3-year-olds are better than parents at this! Play “Don’t say ____ for a day” (choose a color, choose a name, choose a food, etc.)

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Real learning is exciting and unpredictable, preparing children to think and act in a world we haven’t seen yet. The neurologists believe children’s brains must work like air-traffic controllers — managing lots of airplanes on multiple runways with exquisite timing. Yes, they will still learn to read, write and do arithmetic. But let’s prepare them to take those skills and fly!

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Should you let your aspiring child star BY MARGARET SAGARESE Your tween spends more time holding her hairbrush to lip-sync the latest Selena Gomez single than styling her hair (and that says a lot!). Your son spends hours plunking out chords on his guitar. Your daughter is obsessed with “America’s Next Top Model.” All you can think about is how fast young child stars cycle in and out of fame, not to mention how many tragically flame out. Lindsay Lohan’s mug shots being out-tweeted by Miley Cyrus’s latest VMA performance furor. Then again, icons like Jodi Foster and Justin Timberlake defy the burnout odds, transitioning into adulthood smoothly and carving out solid careers. So should you or should you not help your aspiring singer/ songwriter, actor, model reach for the stars? Lately, a number of articles, interviews and expert advice on child celebrities dot newspapers and magazines. Apparently, there are guidelines for parents and their kids to follow and pitfalls to avoid along that journey to stardom: Whose dream is this anyway? Beauty pageants attract more than 3 million children every year, from toddlers to 16-year-olds. This controversial port of entry into singing, dancing, sashaying and pouting for onlookers and possibly reality TV audiences is more often than not driven by moms, aka “stage mothers.” The first commandment for a healthy and happy child star is that the desire to perform must come from the child, not the parent. Too many stage mothers attempt to realize a showbiz dream they failed to achieve in their youth. Living vicariously through a child’s career seems a good option. Beware. A stint as a child star is hard work and rife with rejection, not worth the angst unless the child willingly endures the ups and downs. WATCH FOR “THE NARCISSISM SINKHOLE” Stage moms are vulnerable to this pitfall, explains Vivian Diller, a psychologist specializing in the problems of child performers. In a “Psychology Today” piece titled “The Pusher,” this former child ballerina and stage mother warns that a mom’s narcissism may be what leads her to the allure of showbiz glamour. But even well-meaning, disinterested stage mothers can get sucked in and confuse their sense of self with their child’s as success materializes. Lindsay Lohan’s mom, Dina, comes to mind here. Often taking the spotlight herself or showing up in clubs and designer duds along with

follow that dream? her daughter, she seemed to have too large a psychological stake in her child’s celebrity to the detriment of that girl. WATCH THE MONEY AND THE POWER BEHIND IT Successful pop stars, Disney sitcom actors and others earn big bucks. Plus they have access to endorsement deals. Being a celebrity means that you receive tons of free stuff — electronics, designer clothes and more. Add in the paparazzi who hang on a star’s every move. Don’t forget fans’ cell phones that can capture the good moments and the ugly ones. Fame and fortune is a heady situation particularly for a boy or girl from humble beginnings. It can also be overwhelming for parents many who go literally from rags to riches. BE CLEAR ABOUT THE MONEY Many parents feel that they deserve money for steering a child’s professional course. Lines between parents as parents and as managers blur easily. Think the new term “momager.” Inevitably, child stars resent their parents and battle over money. Parents can avoid battles down the road by hiring a reliable manager and banking most of the child’s earnings. Some states like California, New York, New Mexico and Louisiana require parents to put away 15 percent of earnings in a Coogan trust. GUARANTEE A PEER-TO-PEER PORTFOLIO OF EXPERIENCES Everything in life is a tradeoff. So is childhood fame. Child stars trade normalcy, a care-free childhood and friends for affluence, adoration and adulation. A good deal? It’s a lot more complicated. “When I became a celebrity at such a young age, no one handed me an instruction manual or warnings about how to behave under the media spotlight,” said Nick Carter in his new book, “Facing the Music.” “I felt like I was under a magnifying glass and that people were judging me. The pressure got to me. The only place I was comfortable was on stage or in the studio. The rest of the time I wanted to run away and hide.” SELF-ESTEEM SUFFERS That may sound ironic initially. How can a pop star or actress admired and loved by thousands, followed by millions on Twitter wind up with poor self-esteem? For one thing, the attention and affection is conditional — the condition being the latest hit song or series. The larger answer concerns childhood development.

“Childhood is about finding out who you are and being able to relate to others, and those things are harder to learn when you are famous,” New Jersey clinical psychologist Eileen Kennedy-Moore told “USA TODAY.” Parents need to strive to provide normalcy, boundaries, and experience out of the spotlight. KEEP SIBLINGS FRONT AND CENTER. The Carter family had two internationally famous boys, Nick, the oldest and heartthrob of the Backstreet Boys, and Aaron, the youngest and a record-selling recording artist, one of the youngest in the history of pop stars. There were also three sisters: BJ, Leslie and Aaron’s twin sister, Angel. How does a mother or a father balance managing and influencing two star-studded sons and the other girls who are not usually in the spotlight unless they get photographed for in fan magazines or music videos? Some families create dynasties like the Fannings, of Dakota fame. The challenge for families with one star is to help the other siblings find something at which they excel and get them the support and recognition for these talents or skills. PLAN AN EXIT STRATEGY Cute 7-year-olds can morph into awkwardlooking tweens. During the years between 10 and 14, arms and legs, noses and chins grow separately and turn many a boy or girl into a Gumby lookalike. Growth spurts shoot kids up and out creating skinny or chubby young adolescents until the body evens out all these changes. Needless to say, this is career suicide for a child who relied on a certain cute look. The end of a career could have nothing to do with the child but with the natural course of a hit TV series. Some actors like Shannen Doherty who went from “Little House on the Prairie” to “Beverly Hills, 90210” strike lightning twice, but not every girl or boy is so lucky. Having a plan to follow once a career stalls or ends is critical. A college education is the goal of many. Claire Danes and Brooke Shields traded Hollywood for a university campus. If this is the plan, pay close attention to schoolwork as your child keeps a busy schedule acting or touring.

Margaret Sagarese is the co-author of numerous parenting books and “Aaron Carter: Little Prince of Pop.”

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BROWARD COUNTY Passport to Adventure. Children 5 and older will experience great adventures through books and activities. 6:30-7 p.m. Deerfield Beach Percy White Branch Library, 837 E. Hillsboro Blvd. 954-357-7680. Free. Pins N’ Pals Youth Bowling. This event is for ages 10 to 25 with developmental disabilities. Make new friends by socializing while bowling. Participants require minimal supervision, be able to follow directions and have independent bathroom skills. Family members are encouraged to attend or be readily available. Registration is required. 4:40-6 p.m. Strikers Family Sports Center, 8500 NW 44th St., Lauderhill. 954-357-8170. $5.50 including two games and shoes.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Child Developmental Disabilities Screening Clinic. Being your child for a free screening. Parents must be present at the time of

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Wednesday, Oct. 2 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Eat and Greet/Parenting Class. Take a break and enjoy dinner with socializing. Children are welcome to come. Then, learn some helpful information on topics that include Taming the Tantrums, Different Parenting Populations and Discipline-What Works? Eat and Greet, 6:30 p.m.; Parenting Class, 7-8:30 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Miami, 7701 SW 76th Ave. 305-9891623. Free. Mommy and Me- Seal-ly Sea Lions. Parents and children 2-5 get the chance to interact and bond over unique animals. Spend the day with a sea lion encounter, fun activities and silly crafts. 9:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. 305-361570, ext. 526, or education@msq.cc. General admission, $39.95; Children 3-9, $29.95.

BROWARD COUNTY Family Films. Bring the whole family for a fun children’s movie. 3-5 p.m. South Regional/Broward College Library, 7300 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. 954-201-8821. Free. Mommy & Me Mini Papermaking. Parents and kids are invited to a GreenScapes workshop molding paper pulp into a unique creation10:30-11:30 a.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. $15 per pair.

editor’s picks Friday, Oct. 25 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Parent’s Night Out. Halloween isn’t just for the kids. Parents can drop off children ages 3-9 for Halloween games, gymnastics, dinner and fun. Wear a costume. 6-9 p.m. My Gym Aventura, 17881 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura. 305-933-0496. Members, $25; nonmembers, $30; siblings, $10. $25 1st child members/$30 nonmembers/$10 siblings.

Sunday, Oct. 13 PALM BEACH COUNTY Superhero 5K Fun Run & Family Day. Participate a fun event including a 5K and other activities. There will be music, a silent auction, face painter, bounce house, a special family walk, costume contest, food and more. 6 a.m.-2 p.m. John Prince Park, 4759 S. Congress Ave., Lake Worth. 561-267-3443 or superhero5kfunrun.webs.com. Now through Oct. 11, $30; Day of event, $35.

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» ongoing events MIAMI-DADE COUNTY MEETUP.COM PLAYGROUP Tuesdays. This is an opportunity for structured mom-child activity and for children to play while their mothers exchange parenting advice and share experiences. 1-4 p.m. The Gathering Place, 5810 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami. 786-953-6417 or theplacewegather.com. Annual membership, $15. $5 FRIDAYS

State Fair Day Story Time. Kids are invited to celebrate merry-go-rounds, roller coasters, and cotton candy in a series of stories. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Lauderdale Lakes Library, 3580 W. Oakland Park Blvd. 954-357-8643. Free. Stories for a Starry Night. This presentation for children in fourth grade and older, as well as adults, features stories and information about the objects that are currently visible in our evening sky, such as bright stars, planets and constellations. After the show, guests are welcome to gaze at the sky through a telescope at the observatory. 7 p.m. at Buehler Planetarium and Observatory, Broward College Central Campus, 3501 SW Davie Road, Davie. Call 954-201-6681. $4.

PALM BEACH COUNTY American Girl: Kit. Kids 6-12 can celebrate American Girl Kit with games and crafts America’s can-do spirit during the Great Depression. Registration is required. 4 p.m. Acreage Branch Library, 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561-681-4100. Free.

Thursday, Oct. 3 BROWARD COUNTY Book Club in a Bag. Book lovers will receive tools to start their very own book club including 10 copies of a title and a bag. 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Weston Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd., Weston. 954-357-5304. Free. Little Minnows Storytime: Raise a Reader. Get future readers 18-36 months old started with stories and songs featuring rhythm, repetition, and rhyme. 10:30 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Tractors, Trucks & Trains! In celebration of Read for the Record, come out for a reading of “Otis” by Loren Long. There will also be other tales of heavy machines with huge personalities. Registration is required. 3:30 p.m. Acreage Branch Library, 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561-681-4100. Free.

Friday, Oct. 4 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Movie in the Park. Come out for a free family-friendly movie under the stars. Sundown. Normandy Isle Park, 7030 Trouville Esplanade. 305-673-7730. Free.

BROWARD COUNTY ArtsPark Movie Night. Bring lawn chairs or blankets to watch a family-friendly movie. 8-9:30 p.m. ArtsPark at Young Circle Amphitheater, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. 954-921-3500. Free. First Fridays. Enjoy live music from the cafe and indulge in some delicious treats for sale. Browse the store and look for upcoming author appearances. Noon-2 p.m. Nova Southeastern University’s Museum of Art, One E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-262-0255 or Museumstore@moafl.org. Free with Museum Admission.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Movie Time. Bring the whole family for a fun movie. 1 p.m. Highland Beach Municipal Library, 3618 S. Ocean Blvd., Highland Beach. 561-278-5455 or ci.highlandbeach.fl.us. Free.

Fridays. For just $5, anyone 17 and younger is invited to check out a collection of approximately 1,200 automotive vehicles spanning the decades, including military vehicles, James Bond cars and Batmobiles. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Dezer Collection Auto Museum, 2000 NE 146th St., North Miami. 305-354-7680 or dezercollection.com. Adults, $25 per building; Seniors, $15 per building. FAMILY STUDIO

Saturdays. Children 5-12 can explore the different themes in the art gallery and then create their own artwork in the Reynolds Classroom. Space is limited and registration is required. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Norton Museum of Art, 1451 S. Olive Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-832-5196, ext. 1196, or norton.org. General admission, $12; Students, $5. Children 12 and under and members receive free admission. There is an $8 materials fee for nonmembers and $6 for members. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN WALKING TOUR

Saturdays. Walk through Coral Gables’ business district and see the Mediterranean buildings, including an outdoor theater and riding club. Explore the newer additions and learn how this bustling city evolved. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Coral Gables Museum Corp., 285 Aragon Ave. 305-603-8067 or coralgablesmuseum.org. General Public, $10; Members, $5. Price includes museum admission. TRAIN RIDES

Saturdays and Sundays. Enjoy 20-minute train rides on the Edwin Link Children’s Railroad. 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 12450 SW 152nd St., Miami. 305-253-0063 or gcrm.org. Rides, $3; Museum admission: Adults, $8; Children 3-12, $6; Children 1 and younger, free. BROWARD COUNTY FOOD TRUCKS AT ARTS PARK Mondays. Bring blankets and chairs and choose from more than 20 food trucks. 5:30-10 p.m. Arts Park at Young Circle, Hollywood Blvd. and U.S. 1, Hollywood. 954-921-3500, visithollywoodfl.org/events. aspx or miamifoodtrucks.com. Free admission. WONDERSCAPES

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. These workshops for families with children 5 and younger feature Earth-friendly art with recycled materials on Mondays, live music, instruments, singing and movement

on Wednesdays and an interactive literary adventure on Fridays. 11:30 a.m.-noon. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-5022 or youngatartmuseum. org. Adults, $13; Children 1 and older and seniors 62 and older, $12; Members, free. NATURE EXPLORERS

Wednesdays. There is a different theme each week at this hand-on adventure, full of craft projects, live animal interaction, fun stories and other educational activities for children 3-5. 10-11 a.m. Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs. 954-752-9453, sncrobin@aol. com or sawgrassnaturecenter.org. Members, $5; Nonmembers, $8. ALLIGATOR FEEDING

Wednesdays and Saturdays. Bring the family to the alligator tank for a short talk and feeding of a baby alligator. 3:15-3:30 p.m. Daggerwing Nature, 11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton. 561-629-8760 or pbcgov.com. Free. FUNTASTIC FRIDAYS FOR KIDS

Fridays. Enjoy family fun with a DJ, face painter, games, bounce houses and more. 5-8 p.m. Arts Park at Young Circle, Hollywood Blvd. and U.S. 1, Hollywood. 954-921-3500 or visithollywoodfl.org/events.aspx. Free. BE KIND TO ANIMALS

Sundays. Meet a native or exotic animal, learn about how animals live in the wild, how we can best interact with them and how our choices affect their quality of life. 11-11:20 a.m. Sawgrass Nature Center & Wildlife Hospital, 3000 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs. 954-752-9453, sncrobin@aol.com or sawgrassnaturecenter.org. Free. PALM BEACH COUNTY DAILY SHARK FEEDINGS Tuesdays-Sunday. Have a splashing good time learning fun and interesting facts about the ocean’s top predators while watching them eat their breakfast in a 15,000-gallon tank. Tues.-Sat., 10:30 a.m.; Sun., 1:30 p.m. Sandoway House Nature Center, 142 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach. 561-274-7263 or sandowayhouse.org. Children 2 and younger, free. General admission, $4. ANIMAL FEEDINGS Wednesdays-Saturdays. Gather around the alligator tank and learn about a baby gator while he is being fed on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Come learn about snakes while they are being fed on Thursdays and the striped skunk George on Fridays. 3:15-3:30 p.m. Daggerwing Nature Center, 11200 Park Access Road, Boca Raton. 561-629-8760. Free. CHILDREN’S RESEARCH STATION Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, except April 13. In this 30-minute program geared at children 5-12, a trained volunteer teaches participants about sea turtle rescue and release and common injuries and illnesses that affect these endangered animals. Guests are encouraged to arrive 30 minutes early to sign up. Wed. and Fri., 3:30 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, 14200 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach, 561-627-8280, ext. 107, info@ marinelife.org or marinelife.org. Free.

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» fairs & festivals HISPANIC HERITAGE FESTIVAL

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Oct. 2-Nov. 4. This annual music festival features international and local guest artists. The show will also include faculty and student ensembles. All day. Gusman Concert Hall, University of Miami, 1314 Miller Drive, Coral Gables. 305-284-4940. ANNUAL RECYCLED BOOK SALE

Oct. 3-6. In celebration of International Archaeology Day, guests are invited to participate in this special book sale. All day. Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, Florida. 305284-3535. Free. BIRD FESTIVAL

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Oct. 12. This fun pet festival will feature retail vendors, live music, entertainment food and more. Four-legged friends can also learn to dock jump and earn a treat. Splash Dogs will be on hand. 11 a.m. Sat. Seabreeze Amphitheater in Carlin Park, 750 S. State Road A1A, Jupiter. 561-966-7099 or southfloridapetapalooza.com. Free. THE FESTIVAL OF CHOCOLATE

Oct. 12-13. Chocolate lovers will enjoy this event featuring a Cocoa Couture ChocolateInspired Fashion Show on the “Yumway”, live chef competitions and a chocolate chili-cook off benefiting Share our Strength/No Kid Hungry. Don’t miss the savory chocolate items that include chocolate BBQ sauce, balsamic vinegars and meat rubs. In the Kids-4-Chocolate area, children can create, launch and spin in the name of chocolate. Experience an education on health, history and science of chocolate. Watch for award-winning pastry chefs and chocolatiers who will host interactive demonstrations, share techniques, put on a live wedding cake competition and showcase artistic sculptures. Chocoholics of all ages will also get the chance to make chocolate lip balm or create armpit fudge. Come out

for this fun festival that will have a little bit of everything. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. Don Taft University Center of Nova Southeastern University, 3301 College Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-262-5553 or nova.festivalofchocolate.com. General admission, $12; children 3-12, $10. FALL FAMILY FUN FEST

Oct. 13. This fall festival will have live entertainment, science-themed crafts, face painting and more. Children will also get the chance to take part in the interactive “Grow Up Great” Mobile Learning Adventure. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach. 561-832-1988 or sfsciencecenter.org. General admission, $13.50; seniors 62 and up, $12; Children 3-12, $10. Admission is free for members.

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Oct. 10-13. Celebrate South Florida birds will plenty of fun activities. Join ornithological experts who will give presentations and answer all of your bird questions. . Take a bird walk with an expert birder, buy bird attracting plants for your garden and learn all about your favorite feathered friends. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables. 305-256-8399 or fairchildgarden.org. Nonmembers: Adults, $25; Seniors, $18, Children 6-17, $12. Free for members, military personnel and children 5 and under. Guests who walk, ride a bike or take public transportation receive $5 off admission for adults and $2 off for children.

Oct. 11. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with music, traditional Latin foods, skits, performances and carnival rides. 6-9 p.m. North Shore Park, 501 72nd St., Miami Beach. web. miamibeachfl.gov. Free.

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LANTERN FESTIVAL: IN THE SPIRIT OF OBON

Oct. 19. This Ennichi street fair and lantern floating ceremony will have Japanese folkdancing and drumming. This festival is in the spirit of Obon, Japan’s summer homage to ancestors who return for a brief visit to the living. Be sure to get your tickets early, none will be sold at the gate. 3-8 p.m. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, 4000 Morikami Park Road, Delray Beach. 561-495-0233. General admission, $15; children 4-10, $10. FALL FAMILY FESTIVAL

Oct. 20. This event, sponsored by the Junior League of the Palm Beaches, will have informational activities for the entire family. Celebrate the fall with games, hands-on educational displays, music and refreshments. In addition, there will be pony rides, face painting, kiddie train rides and more. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Mounts Botanical Garden, 531 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach. 561-2331757. $5. EDIBLE GARDEN FESTIVAL

Oct. 26-27. This weekend if event is perfect for families looking to get into the fall spirit. There will be delicious food, cooking demonstrations from South Florida chefs, gardening demonstrations, edible garden workshops, lectures, tours, hands-on educational activities and more. Don’t forget to check out the annual Scarecrow Competition, Pumpkin Patch and Fall Beer Garden. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901

Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables. 305-256-8399 or fairchildgarden.org. Nonmembers: Adults, $25; Seniors, $18, Children 6-17, $12. Free for members, military personnel and children 5 and under. Guests who walk, ride a bike or take public transportation receive $5 off admission for adults and $2 off for children. GEM AND MINERAL SHOW

Oct. 26-27. Come out for classes, workshops and demonstrations. There will also the opportunity to interact with vendors and enthusiasts. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Miami Science Museum, 3280 S. Miami Ave. 305-646-4234. Regular Admission: Adults, $14.95; seniors, students and children 3-12, $10.95. Dade County Residents: Adults, $12.70; seniors, students and children 3-12, $9.30. All members and children 2 and under receive free admission. 47TH ANNUAL BLESSED TRINITY FAMILY FESTIVAL

Oct. 31-November 3. This event will feature carnival rides, food, bingo and more. All day. Blessed Trinity Church Grounds, Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs. 305-888-0641 or miamisprings-fl.gov. Free. 54TH ANNUAL FORT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW

Oct. 31-Nov. 4. Come watch as dozens of decorated boats cruise along the sea in an eye-catching showcase. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Bahia Mar Yachting Center, 801 Seabreeze Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-764-7642. Free.

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Oct. 5. Bring young children for a fun puppet story about Florida’s feathered friends. Sat., 2-3 p.m. Puppetry Arts Center of the Palm Beaches, 94 NE Second Ave., Delray Beach. 561-243-4330 or puppetcenter.org. General admission, $6.50; cash only. IMAGINATION BALL

Oct. 6. This unique is sure to delight kids of all ages and will allow them to tap into their imaginations. 2 p.m. Ziff Ballet Opera House, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 305-9496722 or arshtcenter.org. PENTIMENTO AND FIREBIRD

Oct. 12-13 and 19-20. Come out for an enchanting evening of ballet. Dancers will utilize masks, fabric and creative lighting to create a whimsically musical effect. 7 p.m. Sat. and 3 p.m. Sun. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 or browardcenter. org. $25. THE UGLY DUCKLING & TORTOISE AND THE HARE

Oct. 12. This technologically advanced production will feature dazzling visuals, illuminated puppetry, captivating choreography and creatively utilized music. This familiar story will be accompanied by pre-show art activities and face painting. Kids will also receive free post-show snacks provided by Whole Foods. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188th St.

954-462 0222 or browardcenter.org. General admission, $15; Lap tickets for children 12 months and younger, $3. AUSTIN MAHONE

Oct. 17. See the popular performer who just won the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist. Thurs., 7:30 p.m. The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater, 1700 Washington Ave. 305-673-7300 or fillmoremb.com. $43-57. IMPROVISED SHAKESPEARE — “SHAKE IT UP!”

Oct. 18. This stylized show is for children in grades five to 12. Audience members will make suggestions to which the performers will improvise an entire play in the Elizabethan style. 10 a.m. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 or browardcenter. org. $7. THE BLUNTS FAMILY CIRCUS

Oct. 19. This family circus is fun for kids of all ages. Bring the kids and rock out to a unique performance with hots from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s. Don’t forget the lawn chairs, picnic baskets and pets on leashes. 7 p.m. Canyon Amphitheater in Canyon Community Park, 8802 Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. 561-966-7094 or pbcgov.com. Free. MATH ROCKS!

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Oct. 25-26. This company has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Sesame Street, Late Night with Conan O’Brien and The Academy Awards. Be sure to see the show live and see what everyone is talking about. 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat. Ziff Ballet Opera House, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 305-9496722 or arshtcenter.org. $30-$90. PROGRAM I: FIRST VENTURES

Oct. 25-27. Join the Miami City Ballet for their season opener sure to dazzle. 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat.; 2 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW 5 Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 or browardcenter.org. $20-$175. STARLIGHT EXPRESS

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Oct. 26. Follow along on the musical adventures of singer/train station manager Genevieve Goings accompanied by the dancing and beat-boxing engineer DC. Go through the jungle, sea and magical places while singing along to classic Disney songs such as “Supercalifragalisticexpialidocious,” “When You Wish Upon a Star,” “Hakuna Matata” and more. 11a.m. Sat. South Miami Dade Cultural Arts Center, 10950 SW 211th St., Cutler Bay. 786-573-5300 or smdcac.org. $10. THE 12TH ANNUAL CHOREOGRAPHERS’ BALL

Oct. 26. This showcase features dancers and choreographers from all over South Florida.7 p.m. Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, 3385 NE 188th St. 954-462 0222 or browardcenter.org. $20-$50. SESAME STREET LIVE! CAN’T STOP SINGING

Oct. 26-27. See Elmo get ahold of a magic wand, turning Sesame Street into a fullblown musical with dances and musical montages. Listen to Baby Bear and Grover sing their highs and lows while Cookie Monster pays homage to his favorite treat. Witness Bert and Ernie conversing in song wile Murray creates fun mouth musical for everyone to sing along. Bring the whole family for a great musical extravaganza. Sat., 10:30 a.m. and 2 and 5:30 p.m.; Sun., 1 and 4:30 p.m. Parker Playhouse, 707 NE Eighth St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-462-0222 or parkerplayhouse.com. General admission, $21 - $72. SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF MUSIC FOR CHILDREN: CONCERT 1

Oct. 27. Bring the children in their best Halloween costumes for an afternoon of great music. 3 p.m. Maurice Gusman Concert Hall, Frost School of Music, University of Miami, 1314 Miller Drive, Coral Gables. 305-2844940 or FestivalMiami.com. Adults, $15; children 2-12, $10; children younger than 2, free. SELENA GOMEZ

Oct. 29. The pop superstar has hit songs that include “I Love You Like A Long Song” and “Come and Get It.” She will be joined by the X Factor’s Emblem3 appearing as her opening act. 7:30 p.m. Tues. BB&T Center, 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise. Call 954-8358000 or visit Ticketmaster.com. $30-$70.

Saturday, Oct. 5 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 11th Annual South Florida Dragon Boat Festival. This exciting day of fun features fitness and ancient water sports. There will be Dragon Boat racing, Egg Roll Eating Contest, live entertainment, Middle Eastern belly dancing, a fun KidsZoneand more. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Haulover Park, 10800 Collins Ave., Miami. 305-753-8791 or MiamiDragonBoat.com. Free. There is a $6 parking fee. Build, Learn & Create. Kids 5-10 will have the opportunity to build a fun craft. Registration Is required. 9 a.m.-noon. Home Depot. Various locations. homedepot. com. Free. Creative Arts for Kids. This event is for children 6-12 who will tour exhibits and learn about the different elements of art. They will get the chance to paint, draw and sculpt in the style of different contemporary and modern artists. Parents are encouraged to stay. Registration is highly recommended. This month’s artist is Emmi Whitehorse. 2-4 p.m. Museum of Contemporary Art Miami, 770 NE 125 St., North Miami. 305-893-6211 or mocanomi. org. Members, $12; nonmembers, $18. Kids Healthy Cooking Class. Kids 3-13 can participate in this hands-on class that will teach them how to make healthy meals. Lessons include importance of whole foods, kitchen safety, food handling, baking, kneading and other preparation techniques. Be sure to arrive by 9:45 a.m. so class can start promptly. 10 a.m. Cooking with Kids, 9612 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores. 786-3950355 or cookingwithkidsmiami.com. $35. Family Campout: ZZZ’s by the Sea. This twoday event features presentations, marine mammal shows and more. Guests can purchase additional packages that include interaction with manatees, sea turtles, dolphins, sea lions and more. Families will need to bring their own tent and camping equipment. Registration is required, with a nonrefundable $100 deposit before April 5 and a minimum of two people to reserve a camping area. 6 p.m. Miami Seaquarium, 4400 Rickenbacker Causeway. 305-361-5705 ext. 520 or miamiseaquarium.com. $50 per person. First Saturday. Enjoy a day of fun with 30 historic trains and interactive displays. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Gold Coast Railroad Museum, 12450 SW 152 St., Miami. 305-2530063 or gcrm.org. Free. Read Conmigo. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a bilingual reading series. Local news personalities will be on hand to read to children 4-11. 9:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. 305-361-570, ext. 526, or education@msq.cc. General admission, $39.95; Children 3-9, $29.95.

BROWARD COUNTY Astronomy Weekend. Celebrate astronomy with a weekend of great activities for the whole family. Noon-4 p.m. Museum of Discovery and Science, 401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale. 954-467-6637 or mods.org. Adults, $14; Seniors, $13; Children 2-12, $12; Children 1 and under, Free. Members receive free admission. Cardboard Boat Race. This family fun event allows teams to create their own cardboard boat to race. Make sure they can float and support a team of three or more. Participants will race them in North Lake. Boats can be built off site or on site. If you’re planning to build on site, cardboard will be provided. Registration is required. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Hollywood Marina, 700 Polk St. 954-9213035. Free. Darkroom Experimentation. Learn how to create a sandwich from negatives to create a double image. 11 and 11:30 a.m., noon and 12:30 p.m. sessions. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. $5 per person. Family Movie at the Park. The whole family in invited to see the movie “Ice Age: Continental Drift.” Don’t forget to bring blankets, chairs and a picnic basket. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Glass containers, alcohol and pets are not permitted. 8 p.m. Betti Stradling Park, 10301 Wiles Road, Coral Springs. 954345-2200.. Free. Star Wars Reads Day Celebration. Young padawans 5-11 are invited to celebrate with games and crafts. Bring your best Jedi robes or other Star Wars character costumes and receive a free child I.D. There will

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PALM BEACH COUNTY Hike Through History. During this two-hour, two-mile trek for ages 5 and older, participants will journey through historic points of interest in the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area. Be sure to bring active clothing and footwear, a hat and water. All children 13 and younger must be accompanied by an adult, and an RSVP is required. 8-10 a.m. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, 500 Captain Armour’s Way. 561-747-8380 ext. 101 or @ jupiterlighthouse.org. Free. Kid’s Story Time. Come out for an hour of story time held outside the gift store. Selected readings will be available for purchase afterward. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, 14200 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach, 561-627-8280, ext. 107 or rmott@marinelife. org. Free. Little Wonders. Bring children 3 and 4 to learn about plant and animal communities through a hike, crafts and stories. Registration is required. 10-10:45 a.m. Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, 1801 N. Ocean Blvd, Boca Raton. 561-544-8615. Members, $5; Nonmembers, $8.

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Sunday, Oct. 6 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Sunday Sounds. Come out for a performance by the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music in the Glasshouse Cafe. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables. 305-667-1651or fairchildgarden.org. Free with admission.

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Learn to Kayak. Beginners will receive instruction from representatives at Adventure Times Kayaks in a land-based course that gives beginners the skills necessary for kayaking. Reservations are highly recommended. 10-11 a.m. Amphitheater, John D. MacArthur Beach State, 10900 Jack Nicklaus Drive, North Palm Beach. 561-624-6952. Park admission, $5 per car.

Monday, Oct. 7 BROWARD COUNTY Crafty Kids. Bring children 6-11 for fun and crafts. 7-7:45 p.m. South Regional/Broward College Library, 7300 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. 954-201-8821. Free. Playdate. Kids 18-36 months will play with other children while enjoying toys, books, games and puzzles. 10:30-11 a.m. Imperial Point Branch Library, 5985 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-357-6530. Story Hour. Come out for story time and learn about the Seminole Tribe of Florida. 10 a.m. History Stranahan House Museum, 335 SE Sixth Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-524-4736 or stranahanhouse.org. $2 per child for members, $4 per child for nonmembers.

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from BricksforKidz and learn about robotics. Build a working model and have fun. This activity is recommended for children in grades 4-5 and registration is required. 4-5 p.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free. Book Club in a Bag. Book lovers will receive tools to start their very own book club including 10 copies of a title and a bag. 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Weston Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd., Weston. 954-357-5304. Free. Math and Logic Class. This class is designed for children 6-11. Parents will have the opportunity to see how their children think and respond to new ideas. Registration is required. 4:15 p.m. IMACS Plantation, 7435 NW 4th St. 954-791-2333 or imacs.org. Free.

National Astronomy Day with an event that links science, technology and imagination together. Kids can visit the future, learn about technology, experiment with hands-on activities, enjoy 3D printing demonstrations, and discover the many wonders of the universe. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Miami Science Museum, 3280 S. Miami Ave. 305-646-4234. Free with museum admission. $6 per person after 6 p.m. Eco-Action Day. Make a difference in the community by planting, cleaning up trash or removing invasive exotic plants. Be sure to bring work gloves, long sleeve shirts, pants and closed toes shoes. Volunteers should also bring water, sunscreen, hats and sunglasses. 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Greynolds Park, 17530 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach. 305-944-6111. Free. Family Day: Against the Grain. Enjoy the new exhibit “Against the Grain” and participate and plenty of hands-on activities. Reservations required. Noon-4 p.m. Nova Southeastern University’s Museum of Art, One E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale. 954-262-0241 or moafl.org. Free with Museum Admission. Family Day. Come out to the museum for fun kid’s activities and performances. 2-4 p.m. Coral Gables Museum Corp., 285 Aragon Ave. 305-603-8067 or coralgablesmuseum.org. Free. Kids Healthy Cooking Class. Kids 3-13 can participate in this hands-on class that will teach them how to make healthy meals. Lessons include importance of whole foods, kitchen safety, food handling, baking, kneading and other preparation techniques. Be sure to arrive by 9:45 a.m. so class can start promptly. 10 a.m. Cooking with Kids, 9612 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores. 786-3950355 or cookingwithkidsmiami.com. $35. Mini Gallery Night @ Play-In. Bring children 3 and up for art, creativity and open play. Parents can sneak away for dinner while their little one plays. Kids must be potty trained. Registration is required. 7-10 p.m. Play-In, 2501 NW Second Ave., Midtown. 888-982-8618. $30. Read Conmigo. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a bilingual reading series. Local news personalities will be on hand to read to children 4-11. 9:30 a.m.- 6 p.m. 305-361-570, ext. 526, or education@msq.cc. General admission, $39.95; Children 3-9, $29.95.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Friendship Funnies. On this early release day, kids 4-7 can make a comic book and listen to stories about true best friends. Registration is required. 1:30 p.m. Acreage Branch Library, 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561681-4100. Free.

Pajama Hour. Parents and children 2-5 are invited to an evening of stories, puppets and films. 6:30 p.m. Belle Glade Branch Library, 530 S. Main St. 561-996-3453. Free.

Tuesday, Oct. 8 BROWARD COUNTY Passport to Adventure. Children 5 and older will experience great adventures through books and activities. 6:30-7 p.m. Deerfield Beach Percy White Branch Library, 837 E. Hillsboro Blvd. 954-357-7680. Free.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Child Developmental Disabilities Screening Clinic. Being your child for a free screening. Parents must be present at the time of screening to give consent and receive results. 9 a.m. Vickers House South, 3801 Georgia Ave., West Palm Beach. 561-804-4975 or wpb. org/vickers. Free.

Wednesday, Oct. 9 BROWARD COUNTY Family Films. Bring the whole family for a fun children’s movie. 3-5 p.m. South Regional/Broward College Library, 7300 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. 954-201-8821. Free. Family Movie Night Magic. Learn some neat magic tricks and then watch a movie about a cool kid with magical powers. Registration is required. 6 p.m. Acreage Branch Library, 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561681-4100. Free. Mommy & Me Mini Sunprints. Participants will head to the YAA Institute courtyard to make cool prints burned by the sun. Set out on your own scavenger hunt to find natural objects for your print. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. $15 per pair. Sharkey’s Storytime: Raise a Reader. Children 3-5 are invited for books, songs and activities that enhance early literacy skills. They will also get to visit kid-friendly websites recommended by librarians. 10:30 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free. Stories for a Starry Night. This presentation for children in fourth grade and older, as well as adults, features stories and information about the objects that are currently visible in our evening sky, such as bright stars, planets and constellations. After the show, guests are welcome to gaze at the sky through a telescope at the observatory. 7 p.m. at Buehler Planetarium and Observatory, Broward College Central Campus, 3501 SW Davie Road, Davie. Call 954-201-6681. $4.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Math and Logic Class. This class is designed for children 6-11. Parents will have the opportunity to see how their children think and respond to new ideas. Registration is required. 4:15 p.m. IMACS Boca Raton, 23172 Sandalfoot Plaza Drive. 561-470-1178 or imacs.org. Free.

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Friday, Oct. 11 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Creatures of the Night Hike. Naturalists lead participants through the park to see what lurks around when the lights go out. Reservations are required. 6:307:30 p.m. Greynolds Park, 17530 W. Dixie Highway, North Miami Beach. 305-944-6111. $6. Family Movie Night. Bring the entire family for a flashlight tour and to watch the film “Hotel Translyvania.” There will also be popcorn, hot dogs, soft drink and other snacks. 7:30 p.m Gardens Cinema, 11000 Red Road, Pinecrest. $5.

BROWARD COUNTY Art Station: Fly with Super Hero Capes. Kids are invited to make their very own superhero cape and swoop in to save the day. 1-3 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. Free with paid museum admission. ArtsPark Movie Night. Bring lawn chairs or blankets to watch a family-friendly movie. 8-9:30 p.m. ArtsPark at Young Circle Amphitheater, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. 954-921-3500. Free. Dive In Movies. Bring the kids for a splash in the pool. After, enjoy a special viewing of a family-friendly movie. 5:30 p.m. Grapeland Water Park, 1550 NW 37th Ave., Miami. Call 305-960-2950. $5. Math and Logic Class. This class is designed for children 6-11. Parents will have the opportunity to see how their children think and respond to new ideas. Registration is required. 4:15 p.m. a.m. IMACS Weston, 2585 Glades Circle. 954-791-2333 or imacs.org. Free. Movie Night. Come out and watch a movie. 6:30-9 p.m. Jarvis Hall, 4501 N. Ocean Drive, Lauderdale by the Sea. 954-776-0576. Free.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Movie Night. Come out and watch the movie “Captain America: The First Avenger” 7:30 p.m. The Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. 561-753-2484. Free. Movie Sing-along Under the Stars. Relive the magic of “Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory” with a fun sing along. This is event is great for those who loved the movie and newcomers who don’t know the songs. 7:30 p.m. Friday at Mizner Park Amphitheater, 201 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. 561-393-7700 or myboca.us. Free. Movie Time. Bring the whole family for a fun movie. 1 p.m. Highland Beach Municipal Library, 3618 S. Ocean Blvd., Highland Beach. 561-278-5455 or ci.highlandbeach.fl.us. Free. Screen on the Green. Bring the whole family for a movie on the lawn. 8 p.m. The Waterfront, 101 South Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-822-1515 or wpb. org. Free.

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BROWARD COUNTY Art Station: Fly with Super Hero Capes. Kids are invited to make their very own superhero cape and swoop in to save the day. 1-3 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. Free with paid museum admission. Math and Logic Class. This class is designed for children 6-11. Parents will have the opportunity to see how their children think and respond to new ideas. Registration is required. 1 p.m. IMACS Plantation, 7435 NW 4th St. 954-791-2333 or imacs.org. Free. Video Game Challenge. Youth gamers 8-18 are invited to put their skills to the test for the game “John Madden 25.” The challenge will be played on Xbox and Playstation. Prizes will be given in all age groups. Registration is required. Best Buy, 650 N. University Drive, Coral Springs. 954-345-2204. $2 registration fee.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Karaoke. Children of all ages are invited for a fun afternoon of karaoke. 3 p.m. Clarence E. Anthony Branch Library, 375 SW Second Ave., South Bay. 561-992-8393. Free. Kid’s Story Time. Come out for an hour of story time held outside the gift store. Selected readings will be available for purchase afterward. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, 14200 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach, 561-627-8280, ext. 107 or rmott@marinelife. org. Free.

Sunday, Oct. 13 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Sunday Sounds. Come out for a performance by the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music in the Glasshouse Cafe. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables. 305-667-1651or fairchildgarden.org. Free with admission.

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BROWARD COUNTY Art Station: Fly with Super Hero Capes. Kids are invited to make their very own superhero cape and swoop in to save the day. 1-3 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. Free with paid museum admission. Superhero 5K Fun Run & Family Day. Participate a fun event including a 5K and other activities. There will be music, a silent auction, face painter, bounce house, a special family walk, costume contest, food and more. 6 a.m.-2 p.m. John Prince Park, 4759 S. Congress Ave., Lake Worth. 561-267-3443 or superhero5kfunrun.webs. com. Before August 31, $25; September 1–October 11, $30; Day of Event, $35.

Monday, Oct. 14 BROWARD COUNTY Crafty Kids. Bring children 6-11 for fun and crafts. 7-7:45 p.m. South Regional/Broward College Library, 7300 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. 954-201-8821. Free. Playdate. Kids 18-36 months will play with other children while enjoying toys, books, games and puzzles. 10:30-11 a.m. Imperial Point Branch Library, 5985 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-357-6530.

Tuesday, Oct. 15 BROWARD COUNTY Mini-Pumpkin Decorating Contest. In celebration of “Teen Read Week,” participants are to decorate a pumpkin as their favorite book character. Pumpkins will be on display for final voting on October 30 and prizes will be awarded in five categories. 2:30-4 p.m. Southwest Regional Library, 16835 Sheridan St., Pembroke Pines. 954-357-6727. Free. Nature Tots. Features stories, songs, arts and crafts and/ or a short nature walk for children 2 to 4. Registration is required. 10-11 a.m. West Lake Park, 1200 Sheridan St., Hollywood. 954-357-5161. $5. Passport to Adventure. Children 5 and older will experience great adventures through books and activities.

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Wednesday, Oct. 16 BROWARD COUNTY Family Films. Bring the whole family for a fun children’s movie. 3-5 p.m. South Regional/Broward College Library, 7300 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. 954-201-8821. Free. Mini-Pumpkin Decorating Contest. In celebration of “Teen Read Week,” participants are invited to decorate a pumpkin as their favorite book character. Pumpkins will be on display for final voting on October 30 and prizes will be awarded in five categories. 2:30-4 p.m. Southwest Regional Library, 16835 Sheridan St., Pembroke Pines. 954-357-6727. Free. Mommy & Me Painted Aprons. Mommy and child can create a unique apron using fabric, paint and more. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. $15 per pair. Seek the Unknown Parachute Craft. Teens are welcome to indulge in their creativity by making a parachute from garbage bags. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Main Library, 100 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-357-7504. Free. Sharkey’s Storytime: Raise a Reader. Children 3-5 are invited for books, songs and activities that enhance early literacy skills. They will also get to visit kid-friendly websites recommended by librarians. 10:30 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Hatchling Tales. Children 0-4 can enjoy can oceaninspired stories, music, and group activities. 10:30-11 a.m. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, 14200 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach, 561-627-8280, ext. 107 or rmott@ marinelife.org. Free.

Thursday, Oct. 17 BROWARD COUNTY Book Club in a Bag. Book lovers will receive tools to start their very own book club including 10 copies of a title and a bag. 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Weston Branch Library, 4205 Bonaventure Blvd., Weston. 954-357-5304. Free. Haunted Skies. In honor of the upcoming holiday, guests are invited tot his special one-time showing. Look out for seemingly supernatural elements that lie within our very skies. 7 p.m. at Buehler Planetarium and Observatory, Broward College Central Campus, 3501 SW Davie Road, Davie. Call 954-201-6681. $7. LEGO Builders Club. This program is for children 6 and up with special needs. They will get the chance to build and create while gaining experience with social interaction. They will also tap into their creativity whole participating in cooperative play and utilizing fine motor skills. 4-5 p.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-2625477. Free. Little Minnows Storytime: Raise a Reader. Get future readers 18-36 months old started with stories and songs featuring rhythm, repetition, and rhyme. 10:30 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free. Mini-Pumpkin Decorating Contest. In celebration of “Teen Read Week,” participants are to decorate a pumpkin as their favorite book character. Pumpkins will be on display for final voting on October 30 and prizes will be awarded in five categories. 2:30-4 p.m. Southwest Regional Library, 16835 Sheridan St., Pembroke Pines. 954-357-6727. Free.

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Friday, Oct. 18 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Youth Duathlon. Children 17 and under can challenge themselves through a series of tough events. There will be a mile run, 300 yard swim and more. Must register by October 11. 5 p.m. Flamingo Park Track, 12 St. and Michigan Ave., Miami Beach. miamibeachfl.gov. Free for residents, $10 for non-residents.

BROWARD COUNTY ArtsPark Movie Night. Bring lawn chairs or blankets to watch a family-friendly movie. 8-9:30 p.m. ArtsPark at Young Circle Amphitheater, 1 Young Circle, Hollywood. 954-921-3500. Free. Ceramics Night Out. Parents and children in the first grade and older can create a ceramics piece to take home. Be there at 6 p.m. to join the “Pizza Crowd” where the whole family can enjoy a pizza for $6. Reservation is required. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cooper City Community Center, 9000 SW 50th Place. 954-434-4300 ext. 233 or coopercityfl.org. $10 per family. Additional $10 fee per child for project materials. Night Camp: Night to Be Blue. Kids 5-13 can enjoy a fun night with a pizza dinner and popcorn snack. Get Smurfed and create a portrait of your blue self. Don’t forget to bring your favorite pillow or blanket and coolest pajamas. 6-11 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. Members, $35; nonmembers, $40. School Day’s Out Program. This program is for days when school is closed such as teach workdays and legal holidays. Kids will participate in a field trip or special activity. Must bring a lunch unless told otherwise. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Island City Park Preserve, 823 NE 28 St., Wilton Manors. 954-390-2130. $12-$30.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Movie Sing-along Under the Stars. Sing along to this musical tale of love, laughter and friendship featuring ABBA songs. They include “Dancing Queen,” “S.O.S.,” “Super Trouper,” “Take A Chance on Me” and “The Winner Takes It All.” 7:30 p.m. Friday at Mizner Park Amphi-

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Saturday, Oct. 19 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY International Archaeology Day. Celebrate day with local archaeologists who will discuss the results of their fieldwork. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, 1301 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, Florida. 305284-3535. Free. Kids Healthy Cooking Class. Kids 3-13 can participate in this hands-on class that will teach them how to make healthy meals. Lessons include importance of whole foods, kitchen safety, food handling, baking, kneading and other preparation techniques. Be sure to arrive by 9:45 a.m. so class can start promptly. 10 a.m. Cooking with Kids, 9612 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores. 786-3950355 or cookingwithkidsmiami.com. $35.

BROWARD COUNTY All Star Storytime. This event is for children 3-5 with Autism Spectrum Disorder. They will get the chance to experience library storytime. Registration is required. 10:30-11 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-2625477. Free. Model Steam Train Rides. Experience the beautiful scenery on a half-mile train ride around a lake. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Tradewinds & Atlantic Railroad at Tradewinds Park and Stables, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-357-88709 or 54-347-5608. $1 per ride. There will be a gate entrance fee of $1.50 per person with the exception of children 5 and under. Weekend Farm Tour. Come see the numerous farm animals, including a cow, sheep, goats, pigs and chickens. 10:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Tradewinds Park & Stables, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-357-8870 or 954-

PALM BEACH COUNTY Kid’s Story Time. Come out for an hour of story time held outside the gift store. Selected readings will be available for purchase afterward. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Loggerhead Marinelife Center, 14200 U.S. Highway One, Juno Beach, 561-627-8280, ext. 107 or rmott@marinelife. org. Free. Lego Builders Club. Hang out with other builders and creative fun projects. For children 6-12. Registration is required. 2 p.m. Acreage Branch Library, 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561-681-4100. Free. Math and Logic Class. This class is designed for children 6-11. Parents will have the opportunity to see how their children think and respond to new ideas. Registration is required. 1 p.m. IMACS Boca Raton, 23172 Sandalfoot Plaza Drive. 561-470-1178 or imacs.org. Free. Movies by Moonlight. Bring the family for a viewing of “Hotel Transylvania” under the moonlight. 7:30 p.m. Michael and Andrew Gosman Amphitheatre, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-832-746 or kravis.org. $5 including a bag of popcorn.

Sunday, Oct. 20 BROWARD COUNTY Model Steam Train Rides. Experience the beautiful scenery on a half-mile train ride around a lake. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Tradewinds & Atlantic Railroad at Tradewinds Park and Stables, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-357-88709 or 54-347-5608. $1 per ride. There will be a gate entrance fee of $1.50 per person with the exception of children 5 and under. Weekend Farm Tour. Come see the numerous farm animals, including a cow, sheep, goats, pigs and chickens. 10:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Tradewinds Park & Stables, 3600 W. Sample Road, Coconut Creek. 954-357-8870 or 954978-1134. Tour, $3; Park entrance fee, $1.50 per person 6 and older.

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PALM BEACH COUNTY International Sloth Day. Visit the sloths who will receive special treats. Head over to the education station between noon and 2 for a free sloth craft and browse the gift shop for awesome sloth-themed items. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Lion Country Safari, 2003 Lion Country Safari Road, West Palm Beach. 561-793-1084 or lioncountrysafari. com. General admission, $28.50; Seniors 65 and up, $25.50; Children 3-9, $21; Toddlers 0-2, Free. Parking fee, $6 per vehicle.

Monday, Oct. 21 BROWARD COUNTY Crafty Kids. Bring children 6-11 for fun and crafts. 7-7:45 p.m. South Regional/Broward College Library, 7300 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines. 954-201-8821. Free. Playdate. Kids 18-36 months will play with other children while enjoying toys, books, games and puzzles. 10:30-11 a.m. Imperial Point Branch Library, 5985 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. 954-357-6530.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Math and Logic Class. This class is designed for children 6-11. Parents will have the opportunity to see how their children think and respond to new ideas. Registration is required. 4:15 p.m. IMACS Boca Raton, 23172 Sandalfoot Plaza Drive. 561-470-1178 or imacs.org. Free. Pajama Hour. Parents and children 2-5 are invited to an evening of stories, puppets and films. 6:30 p.m. Belle Glade Branch Library, 530 S. Main St. 561-996-3453. Free.

Tuesday, Oct. 22 BROWARD COUNTY Passport to Adventure. Children 5 and older will experience great adventures through books and activities. 6:30-7 p.m. Deerfield Beach Percy White Branch Library, 837 E. Hillsboro Blvd. 954-357-7680. Free.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Happy Birthday, Statue of Liberty! Celebrate the 127th birthday of Lady Liberty with singing, dancing and stories. Registration is required. 2 p.m. Acreage Branch Library, 15801 Orange Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561681-4100. Free.

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Let’s Celebrate Disguise with Superhero Masks. Save the world by making your own mask and creating a superhero disguise. Noon-3 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954-424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. Free with museum admission. Little Minnows Storytime: Raise a Reader. Get future readers 18-36 months old started with stories and songs featuring rhythm, repetition, and rhyme. 10:30 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free. Nature Tots. Features stories, songs, arts and crafts and/ or a short nature walk for children 2 to 4. Registration is required. 10-11 a.m. Secret Woods Nature Center, 2701 W. State Road 84, Dania. 954-357-8884. $5. Style My Bear or Doll. Children 5 and up can join fashion designer Sharon Ali for ana afternoon creating a neat outfit for your favorite doll or stuffed animal. 1-2 p.m. Young At Art Museum, 751 SW 121st Ave., Davie. 954424-0085 or youngatartmuseum.org. $10 per student.

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PALM BEACH COUNTY Meet Me on the Promenade. This two day event features plenty of festivities for the whole family including a car show, arts and crafts festival, exhibits, live entertainment, showcases, sports, games, restaurant food tastings, food trucks, face painting, bounce house and more. 6-10 p.m. along The Promenade connecting through Palmetto Park Road, NE First Ave., Boca Raton Road, Mizner Park, Sanborn Square and Royal Palm Place. 561-367-7070 or facebook.com/DowntownBoca. Free.

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Movie Night. Come out and watch the movie “Turbo.” 8:30 p.m. The Wellington Amphitheater, 12100 Forest Hill Blvd. 561-753-2484. Free. Movie Time. Bring the whole family for a fun movie. 1 p.m. Highland Beach Municipal Library, 3618 S. Ocean Blvd., Highland Beach. 561-278-5455 or ci.highlandbeach.fl.us. Free. Weird Science Night. Discover the strange side of science. Enjoy a “Mad Scientist” chemistry show, make some creepy crafts, and participate in wacky experiments. 6-10 p.m. South Florida Science Center and Aquarium, 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach. 561-8321988 or sfsciencecenter.org. General admission, $13.50; seniors 62 and up, $12; Children 3-12, $10. Admission is free for members.

Saturday, Oct. 26 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Kids Healthy Cooking Class. Kids 3-13 can participate in this hands-on class that will teach them how to make healthy meals. Lessons include importance of whole foods, kitchen safety, food handling, baking, kneading and other preparation techniques. Be sure to arrive by 9:45 a.m. so class can start promptly. 10 a.m. Cooking with Kids, 9612 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores. 786-3950355 or cookingwithkidsmiami.com. $35. Make a Difference Day. Celebrate the national holiday by participating in coastal clean-up, exotic plant removal and small maintenance projects. This is the largest, single-day volunteer effort to clean up public lands. Registration is required. 9 a.m.-noon. The Barnacle Historic State Park, 3485 Main Highway, Coconut Grove. 305-442-6866. Free for volunteers.

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Tuesday, Oct. 29 BROWARD COUNTY Passport to Adventure. Children 5 and older will experience great adventures through books and activities. 6:30-7 p.m. Deerfield Beach Percy White Branch Library, 837 E. Hillsboro Blvd. 954-357-7680. Free.

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Sharkey’s Storytime: Raise a Reader Trick or Treat. Children 3-5 are invited for books, songs and activities that enhance early literacy skills. Be sure to wear a costume for not-so-spooky stories and a trick-or-treat parade. 10:30 a.m. Alvin Sherman Library, Nova Southeastern University, 3100 Ray Ferrero, Jr. Blvd., Davie. 954-262-5477. Free.

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» connect & learn MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Meetup.com Playgroup, Tuesdays. This is an opportunity for structured mom-child activity and for children to play while their mothers exchange parenting advice and share experiences. 1-4 p.m. The Gathering Place, 5810 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami. 786-953-6417 or theplacewegather.com. Annual membership, $15. Prenatal Yoga, Saturdays. Get lessons in childbirth education and yoga to increase your energy and stamina and reduce fatigue and tightness. Registration required, as is doctor or midwife approval. Bring water and a yoga mat. 10-11:30 a.m. The Gathering Place, 5810 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 786-953-6417 or theplacewegather.com. $20. Breastfeeding Class, Oct. 1. This class offers important information on personal care and nutrition, milk storage, breast feeding when returning from leave and more to ensure that nursing is a happy and rewarding experience. Husbands are encouraged to attend. 7-9 p.m. South Miami Hospital, 6200 SW 73rd St. 786-662-5026 or southmiamichildbirth@baptisthealth.net. $40. Childbirth Preparation Series, Oct. 1, 8 and 15. A three-class series that covers inductions, cesarean birth, postpartum care, advantages and disadvantages of breast feeding, transition to parenting, baby care and more. There will also be a hospital tour and a Q&A with a pediatrician. 6-9 p.m. Room 3149, Mercy Hospital, 3663 S. Miami Ave., Miami. $150. All About Pumping, Oct. 12. This class is designed to help new moms transition back to work. The class will offer tips on bottle feeding and pumping including when and where to pump, how much to pump and how much milk to store. Students are expected to have already taken a basic breast feeding class.. Noon-2 p.m. The Gathering Place, 5810 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 786-9536417 or theplacewegather.com. $49. Daddy Duties 101, Oct. 15. Learn how to properly hold, dress, feed and burp a baby, as well as put on diapers, give a sponge bath, use a bulb syringe and take a temperature. The class also teaches about the emotions of a new mom. Fathers must bring a doll for practice. 7-8:30 p.m. South Miami Hospital, 6200 SW 73rd St. 786-662-5026 or southmiamichildbirth@baptisthealth.net. $25.

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basics, medical emergencies and CPR with an Automated External Defibrillator. At the completion of the course, students will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR and Pediatric First Aid Course Completion Card. CPR, 8:30 a.m.-noon; First Aid, 1-4 p.m. Miami Chil-

dren’s Hospital Training Center, 6101 Blue Lagoon Drive. 305-662-8282. New Brother/New Sister Class, Oct. 19. Prepares children 3 to 10 for baby’s arrival. 1-2:30 p.m. South Miami Hospital, 6200 SW 73rd St. 786-662-5026 or baptisthealth.net. $25.

The Original Happy Meal: Breastfeeding Support Group, Oct. 24. Join other nursing moms and expectant women to have questions answered by experienced moms, certified lactation educators and other birth professionals. Refreshments will be provided. 6-8 p.m. Mother’s Care Doula Services Inc., 2114 N. Flamingo Road, Suite #1261, Pembroke Pines. 954-433-2273 or momsdoula2@bellsouth.net. Free. Empty Arms: Pregnancy & Infant Loss, Oct. 28. This group offers support and counseling for families that have experienced the death of a baby. The group meets on the fourth Monday of each month. 7-9 p.m. The Gathering Place, 5810 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 786-953-6417 or theplacewegather.com. Free.

BROWARD COUNTY Breast-feeding Support Group, Wednesdays. Come discuss your questions and concerns about breast-feeding with other moms. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Family Center Conference Room, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, 1005 Joe DiMaggio Drive, Hollywood. 954-2655831. Free. Prenatal Yoga, Wednesdays. Learn how to control breathing and safely stretched muscles stressed from pregnancy. Registration is required. Ask your physician if this class is appropriate. Be sure to bring a padded mat and water. 6-7:30 p.m. Plantation General Hospital, 401 NW 42nd Ave. 888-256-7724. $50 for four classes. Baby & Me, Oct. 1, 15 and 29. Registered physical therapists teach parents of infants 6 weeks to 1 ways to stimulate the baby’s physical, social and cognitive development. Be sure to bring a mat, quilt or beach towel, water and a snack. 12:301:30 p.m. Plantation General Hospital, 401 NW 42nd Ave. 888-256-7724. $5. Childbirth Preparation, Oct. 1, 8, 15 and 22. This class will provide the latest information on pregnancy, labor and postpartum recovery. Information includes relaxation methods, comfort measures and breathing techniques to help prepare for labor. Attendees will also learn about epidurals, medications, episiotomies and cesarean sections to help make informed childbirth choices. 6:30-9 p.m. Memorial Regional Hospital, 3501 Johnson St., Hollywood. 954-265-5930. $50 per couple. Infant CPR and First Aid, Oct 1, 8, 22 and 29. Learn about safety and first aid, including accident

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prevention and CPR on a baby or small child. 6-8 p.m. Broward Health Medical Center, 1600 S. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale. 954-759-7400 or healthline@browardhealth.org. $10. Sibling Class, Oct. 5 and 22. This course is to help children 6-9 prepare for the arrival of their new sibling. There will be a video presentation, a lesson on basic baby care and activities. 10:3011:30 a.m. Sat.; 6:30-7:30 p.m., Tues. Northwest Medical Office Building, 2960 N. State Road 7, Margate. Visit uhmchealth.com. $15. Grandparents Class, Oct. 6. This class provides grandparents with current information on childbirth, baby care and baby safety. 3-5 p.m. Memorial Regional Hospital, 3501 Johnson St., Hollywood. 954-265-5930. $20 per couple. Breastfeeding Workshop, Oct. 9 and 26. A two-session class that provides education and support for families planning to breast feed and covers topics including the anatomy of breasts, how to position baby, making sure the baby gets enough to eat, returning to work and traveling. Wed., 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Sat., 9:30-11:30 a.m. Conference Room 104, Northwest Medical Center, 2960 N. State Road 7, Margate. 866-442-2362. $15 per class.

PALM BEACH COUNTY Breast-feeding Support Group, Mondays. This support group is facilitated by a Certified Lactation Consultant to provide guidance and support. Learn how to make breastfeeding a successful and rewarding experience. 1 p.m. Good Samaritan Medical Center, 1309 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-650-6023. Free. Baby Care Class, Oct. 1. This class teaches new and expectant parents how care for their child for the first two weeks after birth. 7-9:30 p.m. Palms West Hospital, 13001 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561-798-3300. Free. Boot Camp for New Dads, Oct. 5. Facilitated by other dads, this three-hour workshop covers birth, bonding with the baby, caring for the baby and mother, forming a new family and the realities of fatherhood. 9 a.m.-noon. OB Education Room, Jupiter Medical Center, 1210 S. Old Dixie Highway. 561-263-2676 or obed@jupitermed. com. $20. Water Birth, Oct. 7. Couples will see a labor tub and learn about positioning techniques and the benefits, myths and misconceptions of a waterbirth delivery. 6:30-8 p.m. Good Samaritan Medical Center, 1309 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. 561-650-6023 or goodsamaritanmc.com. $40 per couple. Saturday Childbirth Class, Oct. 12 or 26. Offers information about labor and delivery, postpartum care, epidurals, C-sections and natural births. Participants will also tour the birthing suites. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. OB Education Room, Jupiter Medical Center, 1210 S. Old Dixie Highway. 561-2632676 or obed@jupitermed.com. $80 per couple. Infant CPR, Oct. 15. This class will teach students the basic skills of CPR for infants and children. 6:30-8 p.m. Palms West Hospital, 13001 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561-798-3300. Free. Sibling Class, Oct. 22. This class is to help children three and older welcome their new sibling. There will be many fun activities. Be sure to bring a onsie to decorate. The sibling will also have their photo taken to be placed in the baby’s crib. Parent participation is required. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Palms West Hospital, 13001 Southern Blvd., Loxahatchee. 561-798-3300. Free.

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