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THE EMOTIONAL LIFE OF THE TODDLER Dental Health

HOW YOUNG IS TOO YOUNG? FOR ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT?

BEAT WINTER BLUES DURING PREGNANCY

TIPS FOR DRESSING YOUR BODY

after baby arrives

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CUPID ON TRIAL A BOOK OF INSPIRATION, INSIGHT, AND ROMANCE

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT WALNUT CENTRAL ORTHODONTICS



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LIFE, THROUGH UNCONDITIONAL LOVE

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he power of love is held within each of us every moment. I can’t help but think of all the ways love has been expressed to me and how I have expressed my own love to others. And to be honest, I need to be better at it! Sometimes we encounter love in very quiet moments, reflective moments, and even painful moments. Those moments when you feel like you are being spoken to and respond by listening. Reflecting back to the love I felt when I first held each one of my babies in my arms can put me right back to those moments. Like right now, my heart is racing thinking about the enormous amount of love that I immediately felt for them, and I still do. Where does this innate love come from? It’s so different from any other kind of love. (Love of coffee, and other things.) When you really think about it, you’ll realize that it’s through the love of God that we are given this innate love. I can easily recall, and often share, an experience I had when I was very pregnant with my first child. Like most new moms to be, we question if we are ready. We prepare everything and then we WAIT! While I was “nesting” in my son’s nursery, rubbing my belly and telling him how much I loved him. I noticed a bird’s nest on the top of our arbor just outside the window. In it was a family of mourning doves. Watching these birds nurture their young (and amazingly, they co-parent the needs of their chicks), I was able to see that God gave these small creatures, in their nature, the ability to care for their young. So, of course He prepared me; for I was created in His image and likeness! I am so thankful to have the love of God and even more thankful to know that we can see God’s love in everything he has created. He creates us and then WAITS – for us to recognize His love and to show our love of Him.

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YOU SHOULD KNOW Lifelong Lessons

DENTAL HEALTH INFANT PLAN

BABY SIT UPS

After birth parents should massage their baby’s gums with their little finger, a soft cloth or a rubber fingertip toothbrush. You should do this a few times a day for no more than two or three seconds. By doing this consistently it will prevent most fussing and fretting when the infant is eventually taken to the dentist.

Work that core! Not you, the baby.

TODDLER PLAN

Doing sit ups with your baby is a great exercise to strengthen the muscles in her shoulders, core, arms and back. But only if she can support her head – usually starting around 6 weeks. Just pull your baby toward you gently by the forearms. Even though you’re doing the pulling, she’ll naturally flex her ab muscles and work to keep her head aligned with her body. You’ll only be able to pull her an inch or two at first, but eventually she’ll make it into a full sitting position, which will be super exciting for her as she gets closer to your face!

It’s recommended to not use fluoridated toothpaste until age 3. After age 3, parents should be supervising their child while brushing. Use no more than a pea-sized amount of toothpaste and make sure your child does not swallow excess toothpaste. And remember to sing, “This is the way we brush our teeth, brush our teeth, brush are teeth… And we do it every morning.”

PARENT CRAWL MILESTONE COMPARISONS The best advice we’ve heard for new parents is to stop comparing your kids (to siblings, to neighbors, or to anyone). Every child is different and reaches different milestones at different times. That includes sitting, crawling, walking and talking. It’s when you stop seeing gradual progress that you can become concerned. Talk to your pediatrician about your concerns.

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Before a child starts to crawl (around 6 months or so), doctors recommend parents get down on their own hands and knees and crawl around the house. When standing, we can’t always see what’s under the couch or behind a chair. When we get down low, we’ll see what they’ll see and can pick up any loose or dangerous items before baby finds them. Once baby’s on the move, there’s no stopping them.



QUESTIONS

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Can I take my kids on vacation this summer if I share custody with my ex-husband?

Summer is an excellent time for a family vacation. When a custody order is in place, it is common to be concerned about each parent’s rights to travel with their kids. Custody orders detail visitation schedules for each parent’s time during the school year and during summer, often including travel limitations. Each custody order is unique, so it is best to start by reviewing yours. If it is confusing or you want to change it, then you should contact an experienced family law attorney to guide you through the process. If your custody order does not allow for summer travel, you may be eligible to modify it to allow you to take that much anticipated summer vacation. Allison Aryal \ Family Law Attorney at Malik & Associates, PLLC Malik.Law

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I’m still self-conscious about my crooked teeth. Is it possible to be “too old” for orthodontics?

You can never be too old to begin orthodontic treatment as long as your teeth and gums are in good health and you see a dentist regularly for cleanings and check-ups. It’s not uncommon for 70 year old’s to want to make their smile better! The American Association of Orthodontics recommends an evaluation for orthodontic treatment as early as age 7. Early detection of orthodontic problems is important in order to take corrective action (Phase 1 treatment) to avoid a more difficult treatment later. The typical age for treatment in children is around age 12. This is when all the permanent teeth have fully erupted, including the second molars, also known as 12-year molars. Joshika Kanabar, D.D.S., M.S. \ Walnut Central Orthodontics orthodontistdallastx.com

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It’s probably time I take my kids to the dentist. What should I look for in a pediatric dentist?

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I don’t have a pool. Why does my infant or toddler need to learn how to swim/survival lessons?

You should look for a family dentist who treats your children as if they were their own - son, daughter, niece, nephew or grandkids. A person who will not talk down to you or make you feel like a bad parent because your child has cavities or has not brushed their teeth very well. Our dentists are knowledgeable and willing to take the time to educate you (and your kids) on the risks and benefits of proper oral health and dental restorations. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), the American Dental Association (ADA), and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) all recommend establishing a “Dental Home” for your child by one year of age.

Everyone comes in contact with water. We are surrounded by lakes, pools, rivers, even bathtubs. Survival swim lessons teach children how to enjoy and respect the water while learning aquatic risk management. The child learns where the air is and how to find it, even if he can’t walk. As the child grows, his aquatic skills mature with his physical and emotional age. A child who begins his aquatic career learning how to float to save his life, then learns to traverse a swimming pool with a swim, a float for air when needed, and then return to a swim. Before you know it, he’s a four-year-old who can swim freestyle and backstroke. He has learned a life-long skill.

Lori Richards \ Associate Team Manager Drs. Hyde, Miller & Associates \ FunDentist.com

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Allison Aryal Malik & Associates, PLL Malik.Law

Joshika Kanabar, D.D.S., M.S. Walnut Central Orthodontics orthodontistdallastx.com

Tracey Panzer-Michelle Floating Kiwi Swimming School floatingkiwis@gmail.com


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STAY CHIC Modern diaper bags by Citi Babies

There are many challenges when becoming a parent, but feeling stylish doesn’t have to be one of them. The collection of Citi Babies diaper bags are beautifully designed with modern touches and smart functionality at a price point that won’t sacrifice that college savings fund. With multiple organizational pockets, easy zip compartments, waterproof fabrics, insulated bottle holders and changing pad included, you can be well-prepared for a day out with your little one. www.citibabies.com, starting at $69.99 and up.

YOU’VE GOT TO PROTECT THE PACI Winter time means colds, the flu and lots of other yucky, illness spreading! Yes, EVERY time a baby’s pacifier gets dropped on the floor, kiddos are being exposed to sickness! With The Keepsie, you can keep your precious baby’s pacifier safe and clean from germs, airborne elements, animals, insects, pollen, dust and more when it’s not in use! Covers pacifiers with attached plush animals and silicone protrusions. www.thekeepsie.com, Starting at $8.95

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With about 80% of moms breastfeeding, there are some moms that say they quit breastfeeding earlier than they wanted to because of lactation challenges. With Milkease, a circular shaped pillow with a center opening that’s filled with flaxseed and dried lavender petals, all you need to do is heat it in the microwave for 1 minute and place it on your breast. The flaxseeds emit a moist heat which dilates milk ducts to relieve pressure and increase milk flow. The dried lavender, well that just smells nice and helps mom relax. www.themilkease.com, $32.00

GRIND NO MORE No trip to the dentist needed Grinding your teeth at night is not good for your smile, jaw, or your sleep, for that matter. The SOVA night guard adds a layer of custom-fitting protection that is so slim and comfortable; you might forget you’re even wearing it. No, really. SOVA is about half the thickness of a typical night guard. You can talk easily and even drink with it in. www.thegrommet.com, $29.95


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BOOK SHELF

A picture book that shares timely messages of empathy

LOVE

Illustrated with a diverse cast of characters, McAnulty’s uplifting story shows that love comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Enjoy the contrast between the text and colorful art as stereotypes are turned on their heads with “Love calls for bouquets of flowers” accompanied with an image of a young boy giving a hand-picked bundle to his sick grandfather, and “designer greeting cards” shows a little boy painstakingly drawing a card my hand. All kinds of love are celebrated within these pages. Stacy McAnulty \ For Families A New York City family took a life-changing year away on a sailboat

SEVEN AT SEA

Meet the Orton family – who decided to travel the world with their five children. This book takes you along for the ride as the Ortons experience the challenges and joys of a year at sea on a sailboat. They share the very concrete issues they faced – finances, schooling, how to sail a boat - in this engaging and authentic read. This book may remind us that our lives are what we make them, and that we should all have the courage to seek our dream lives whatever they may be. Erik Orton & Emily Orton \ For Families A unique book of inspiration, insight, and romance

CUPID ON TRIAL

If you have ever fallen in love, struggled with love, or faltered in love; Cupid on Trial will speak to your heart and change the way you feel about yourself and someone you love. There is uncertainty that stems from cultural shifts that have radically transformed views about love, intimacy, and more. It may be time to restructure old-fashioned perspectives and develop a deeper understanding of what it means to love someone, and ourselves, in the modern world.

THE EMOTIONAL LIFE OF THE TODDLER

A book filled with information for raising a toddler

Dr. Lieberman explains the behaviors of a toddler, many of which defy adult logic, however, makes perfect sense from the viewpoint of a child who is one, two or three years old. Drawing on a lifetime of research and experience on the vast emotional development that takes place during the toddler years, Dr. Lieberman provides humor, solace, and invaluable guidance to parents facing one of the most trying phases of parenting.

Brian Jory, Ph.D. \ For Adults and Young Adults

Alicia F. Lieberman For Adult Parents

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HOME SWEET HOME & BABY, LET’S EAT

Delightful read for parents or older siblings to share with the baby in the house. The INDESTRUCTIBLES® are built for the way babies “read”: with their hands and mouths. Printed on a unique paper-like material that is nontoxic, washable and rip-proof. Yep, they can hold up against anything little ones can throw at it, spill on it, or drag it through. Home Sweet Home introduces the baby to the different rooms they encounter in everyday life. Baby, Let’s Eat explores new tastes and colors in a format babies can munch on, from tasty yellow cheese to yummy kiwis. Amy Pixton \ For Families

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CURVES AHEAD SIX TIPS FOR DRESSING YOUR BODY AFTER BABY ARRIVES By Ruth Hanley

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ne day, you pull on your favorite maternity clothes, glance lovingly at your baby sleeping next to you, and realize that it’s been a month since your baby was born! Though you’re no longer pregnant, you still might not fit comfortably into your pre-pregnancy clothes just yet. Most moms are too busy with the amazing, exhausting work of caring for their newborn to think too long about what will fit comfortably on their new curves. If it’s time to pack away the maternity clothes, but you’re not back to your regular size just yet, here are some ideas to help you easily and inexpensively find something comfortable to wear.

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EMBRACE YOUR SHAPE

When you shop, make sure you are buying clothes for your body as it is rather than what you want it to be. Go ahead and invest in a pair of jeans that look awesome on you right now, not in six months. Invest in a few shirts in amazing colors and fit the body you have right now. Your body will continue to change and most moms find that their size decreases in a few months, but in the meantime, show some love to your current shape and it will show in your style.

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FIND THE PERFECT PAIR OF PANTS

Once you find pants that fit well, the rest will seem easy. Assign someone to babysit while you shop for pants, even if they just come along and hold the baby while you hit the dressing room. One mom says, “Be sure to take someone with you who will be honest about what looks good.” Go to a store with lots of different fits or brands to find out what works for your body. Make fit come first so that you can concentrate on the work of caring for a newborn, rather than having to worry about pulling up a pair of constantly sagging jeans.

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GIVE ‘EM THE OLD RAZZLEDAZZLE

Wear all those bright, pretty colors that you love, and don’t be afraid to stand out. It helps to find shirts that fit loosely in front, or have a pattern to them, if you feel sensitive about

your midsection. Shirts that are tight, shiny, or any solid color may highlight curves that you don’t want to accentuate. You can also wear a long fitted tank top underneath your shirts to smooth the line and cover your midsection if your shirt rides up. Wearing colors that you love and experimenting with patterns will help you remember to celebrate your body as it is right now.

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DON’T BREAK THE BANK

Money is usually a bit tight at this time and you don’t know how long you will be your current size. However, there are ways to buy clothes without spending too much. One way is to shop consignment stores, which carry clothes for much less than retail stores. You also have the option of bringing in your old clothes in exchange for credit at the store. Brigitte, mom of two says, “Consignment shopping also helps at the time when you have lots of spit up and spills. After both my kids were born, I shopped my entire wardrobe at consignment stores.” Consignment stores are a great resource for clothes you don’t plan to wear forever.

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NO TIME? MAIL YOURSELF A WARDROBE!

Once you know the size and brands that fit your body, you can shop clearance items online and never have to leave the house to shop. Lisa, mom of two, shares that she bought several items at an online consignment store. “I got great

deals on items to get me through the first few months when I didn’t have time to go out shopping for myself.” In this day and age, there are many online resources to take advantage of as a new mom and make your shopping trips easier. Knowing a company has an easy return policy helps too, when you’re still finding out what fits best.

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YOUR GREATEST ACCESSORY

Wear your baby! Wearing your baby in a carrier makes your little one feel protected and secure. Try on a few different types of carriers with your baby and pick the one that works best and fits comfortably. Learn how to put it on and take it off and get comfortable with it. The closeness between you and your baby will be beneficial, and yes, it all fits right over that extra baby weight! Some of the body changes you go through after you have a baby are temporary. Some changes are for keeps. Own your own body image and be confident in yourself, because you are beautiful, life-giving, strong, and more than just your body. Take time to appreciate how your life has been indelibly changed in ways you never could have dreamed. You are a mom! Own it. You are soft, comforting, beautiful, tired, and amazing.

OWN YOUR OWN BODY IMAGE AND BE CONFIDENT IN YOURSELF, BECAUSE YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL, LIFE-GIVING, STRONG, AND MORE THAN JUST YOUR BODY. YOU ARE A MOM! OWN IT.

Ruth Hanley is the mom of two girls and has had to look for in-between stage clothing twice. She believes that the way a mom smiles when she interacts with her baby is her most beautiful feature.

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HOW Y UNG IS TOO YOUNG FOR ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT? By Dr. Jamie Reynolds

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tep into a middle school and you likely will see plenty of smiles accented by braces. But parents who put off a trip to the orthodontist until their child is on the cusp of the teen years could be waiting too late. Plenty of problems can start developing long before all of a child’s permanent teeth have arrived. The question then becomes when – and how – to intervene. And the answer won’t necessarily be the same from every ortho

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dontist or dentist you consult. “This is definitely a confusing topic,” says Dr. Jamie Reynolds (AskDrReynolds. com), an orthodontist, national and international lecturer, and author of World Class Smiles Made in Detroit. “Depending on whom you ask, you will get a variety of answers about what treatment is necessary and when; and how exactly it should proceed. And getting more opinions doesn’t always help because you may end up with several different – and conflicting – opinions.” Reynolds suggests having a child examined by an orthodontist by age 7, which is also the recommendation of the American Association of Orthodontists. Usually, those initial exams are free. Even that early in life, he says, there are four major things an orthodontist can look at: Are the jaws growing properly? The upper jaw stops growing about age 8, much earlier than the lower jaw and the rest of the body. “Because of this, orthodontists can identify issues with the growth of the upper jaw earlier and can recommend treatments for any deficiencies,” Reynolds says. For example, the most common growth issue is that the upper jaw is not wide enough. A device called a rapid-palatal expander can help with this. Is there enough room for teeth to grow in? A tooth is said to be “impacted” when it can’t grow in because something is in the way (such as another tooth or an extra tooth) or because it is growing in the wrong direction. “Impacted teeth are a pain

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to deal with, both for the doctor and the patient,” Reynolds says. “It’s much harder for the doctor to get access to impacted teeth and bring them into the proper position. For the patient, a small surgery may be required to uncover the tooth so the orthodontist can begin to straighten it.” Early intervention, though, can often create enough room for teeth to grow in properly, he says, making future treatment much easier and more comfortable for the patient. How are the teeth that are not yet in the mouth developing – and are the correct number present? It might seem surprising, but it’s not unusual for people to have either missing or extra teeth, Reynolds says. Extra teeth usually cause more problems as they crowd out other teeth. That means early screening is key, and often those extra teeth are removed. With missing teeth, treatment usually doesn’t happen until all the permanent teeth have grown in. Does the child snore, and is there an airway obstruction? Sleep apnea, a condition in which a person temporarily stops breathing while sleeping, can start at an early age. Children can be diagnosed as early as ages 4 or 5, Reynolds says, and often snoring or purring like a kitten while sleeping is a sign. The most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea, which an orthodontist can treat. “Most kids who will need orthodontic treatment can wait until they are 12 or 13,” Reynolds says. “But it’s still important to have them checked out at a much earlier age, just in case there are problems that can be solved with early intervention.”


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Calendar \ February 2019

FRIDAY 1 Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo 2-4pm Come out to the Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo where the whole family can enjoy this special annual event. Classic events like barrel racing and bull riding are sure to excite the senses. Check the website for the all details and ticket information. A second rodeo performance will be each day at 7:30pm. Through Feb. 9. Will Rogers Coliseum, 3400 Burnett Tandy Dr, Fort Worth www.fwssr.com Penguin Days at the Dallas Zoo 9am-4pm daily through Feb 28. Bundle up and take advantage of indoor learning areas for just $8 admission. 650 S R L Thornton Fwy, Dallas www.dallaszoo.com Father & Daughter Valentine’s Dance 6:30-9pm Come enjoy dinner, dancing and door prizes at the Hilton Garden Inn in Lewisville for the Father & Daughter Valentine’s Dance, presented by the Highland Village Parks & Recreation Department. Dress is semi-formal. Tickets are $30 per person for residents, $35 for nonresidents and available online or in person at The Robert & Lee DuVall Center. Space is limited. 785 TX-121, Lewisville www.highlandvillage. org/925/Parks-Recreation Lunar New Year Festival 6pm-12am Celebrate the turn of the lunisolar calendar, one of the most significant traditions in Southeast Asian culture. The festival spans Feb. 1-3 - with nightly concerts, carnival games, Vietnamese bingo, dragon dances, martial arts

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demos and firecrackers. Kick off the year of the pig with a trip to the festival’s fresh flower market, or visit vendor booths where you’ll find authentic Asian street food and handmade merchandise. Free. Asia Times Square, 2625 W Pioneer Pkwy, Grand Prairie www. asiatimessquare.com/event Winter Boat Expo 3-8pm See the latest models of boats and marine accessories including runabouts, family cruisers, fishing boats, ski boats, pontoons and sailboats - all in one place with free and convenient parking. The Winter Boat Expo, presented by the United Boat Dealers of North Texas, features more than 600 new boats. Shop and compare different brands and score great deals on the 2018 models. Visit with more than 100 accessory vendors, too. Through Feb. 8. See website for daily ticket prices and hours. Free on Feb. 1. 2200 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas www.dallasboatexpo.com First Friday on the Farm-Desserts 10am-12pm Each month, this program at Nash Farm presents a different theme that highlights the heritage skills that you could use to enrich your life today. Registrations is required and space is limited. Reserve your tickets online to make and bake historic desserts on February 1. All ages welcome. $3 per person for age 3 and older. 626 Ball St, Grapevine www.grapevinetexasusa. com/nash-farm/events/first-fridays SHINE presents: “The Wizard of Oz” 7:30-8:30pm After a tornado whisks her away to the magical land of Oz, young

Dorothy Gale teams up with a Scarecrow, a Tin Woodsman and a Cowardly Lion to find the mighty Wizard of Oz, who can send her home. Along the way, they must avoid the clutches of the Wicked Witch of the West, who is trying to steal the mysterious magic slippers that once belonged to her evil sister... but are now on Dorothy’s feet. Dorothy eventually learns just how magical friendship can be and how wonderful it can feel to go home again. $12. Courtyard Theater, 1509 H Avenue Plano www.plano.gov

SATURDAY 2 First Annual Groundhog Day at the Dallas Arboretum 7-9am Meet Arboretum Annie, Dallas’ newest groundhog meteorologist! What better way to find out when spring is coming than from everybody’s favorite meteorologist, the groundhog! Join us at 7:00am, where there will be breakfast items and beverages available for sale. After the sun rises at approximately 7:22 a.m., we will release Arboretum Annie to see if she sees her shadow. After that, guests are welcome to take selfies with the famous groundhog, make groundhog crafts and watch the “Groundhog Day” movie featuring Bill Murray. Free with admission. 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas www. dallasarboretum.org North Texas Comic Book Show 10am-6pm, and Sunday 10am5pm This family-friendly comic convention is all about putting comics back into comic cons and will be home to a great guest list of comic artists


and creators who have worked at DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics and Indy publications. Great vendors offer comic books, comic collectibles, indy comics, toys and assorted collectible items. One-day admission is $20 for adults and free for kids age 12 and younger. $35 for two-day admission. Tickets available online and with cash at the door. Irving Convention Center, 500 West Las Colinas Boulevard, Irving www.comicbooksdallas.com Zorro-the Legend Lives! 8-9:30pm Another of the Pocket Sandwich Theatre’s infamous popcorn-tossing comedy-spoofs celebrating the 100th year of Zorro, the fox, defender of the oppressed. Watch the swashbuckling hero as he slashes many “Zs” and fights for the downtrodden masses and their rights to justice and equality. Boo, hiss, throw popcorn! Shows run Thursday through Sunday evenings. Tickets are $12 for adults; $10 for children age 12 and younger. Through Feb. 16. 5400 E Mockingbird Ln #119, Dallas www.pocketsandwich.com Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna Written and directed by Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus, Amalunainvites the audience to a mysterious island governed by Goddesses and guided by the cycles of the moon. Amaluna is the first Cirque du Soleil show with a cast comprised of mostly women and a complete female band. Dallas audiences will get to discover Amaluna, a celebration of love and a tribute to the work and voice of women – under the trademark blue-and-yellow Big Top at Lone Star Park. Tickets from $45. $20 for general parking. Through Feb. 17. www.cirquedusoleil.com/amaluna Free First Saturday’s at Nasher 11am-1pm Look, learn and love your time at the Nasher every first Saturday of the month. Bring the whole crew to create, discover and make new memories together. Each month features a rotating schedule of things to see and do. Use your observation skills to investigate art in the galleries. Free admission and activities. 2001 Flora St, Dallas www.nashersculpturecenter.org

El Corazón Exhibition 25th Anniversary 7-9pm The Bath House Cultural Center is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its El Corazón exhibition with a reception with the Artists. This popular exhibition is a beloved annual tradition at the Bath House Cultural Center that gives artists an opportunity to create various artistic interpretations of the human heart. This passionate and eclectic exhibition features a variety of ideas, styles, and concepts inspired by the heart (El Corazón), an important and universal symbol in art. Exhibition on display through March 9, 2019. Free. Bath House Cultural Center, 521 E Lawther Dr, Dallas www.bathhouse.dallasculture.org

SUNDAY 3 The Emperor’s New Clothes 2-4pm The fourteen-year-old Emperor is nervous to take the throne. Deciding that he can only gain confidence by dressing in the finest attire, Marcus commands his Royal Clothesmaker to fashion him in the most royal wardrobe. The Emperor finds himself in a royal mess and learns an important lesson about outward appearance.Tickets from $17. Through Feb. 17. Casa Manana, 3101 W Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth www.casamanana.org/attraction/ the-emperors-new-clothes

MONDAY 4 Crayola Experience 10am-8pm Come experience 22 hands-on attractions inspired by Crayola products and their technologies. Visitors can name and wrap their own Crayola crayon, star in a coloring page, create melted wax spin-art, and learn how crayons are made in a live factory show. There are also two new attractions: Silly Selfies and Kaleidoscope. Plano’s location includes a 5,000-squarefoot retail store selling the world’s largest selection of Crayola products and unique souvenirs, such as plush items and apparel. General admission is $20.99 at the door or $18.99 online. Annual passes are $30.99. Kids under three are free. Crayola Experience at the Shops of

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Willowbend Mall, 6121 W Park Blvd Suite A100, Plano www.crayolaexperience.com/plano Disney’s Newsies 7:30-9:30pm Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged newsies. Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message, perfect for the whole family and every audience. Tickets from $16. Through Feb. 10. Artisan Center Theater, 444 E Pipeline Rd, Hurst www.artisanct.com Let’s Make Music 10:15-10:45am Join us for a half hour of games and activities as we make music together! For kids ages 2-5 years. Free tickets are available one week in advance on a first-come-firstserve basis. John and Judy Gay Library, 6861 W. Eldorado, McKinney www.mckinneytexas.org Small Talk 11:15am-12:15pm A conversational program for adults who speak English as a second language. Each week participants discuss practical everyday topics in a casual group setting to become more confident speakers. Have fun, meet people from all over the world and learn about American culture while practicing your spoken English. Limited to those who can speak and read English. Children welcome with parent/caregiver at Harrington meetings. Toys and play available for ages 0-5 years. Free. Harrington Library, 1501 18th Street, Plano www.plano.gov

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Bowl and Bite Mondays at Pinstack 11am-12am Come to Pinstack each Monday from 4pm until close as guests enjoy 1/2 price appetizers and other specials. Monday motivation at its best. Pinstack, 635 Central Expressway North, Allen www. pinstackbowl.com

TUESDAY 5 Open House at Notre Dame School 9:30-11am. Visit a school that educates students age 6-22 with developmental disabilities and facilitates their integration into society. 2018 Allen St. Dallas, 214-720-3911, notredameschool.org. RSVP to Cindy at creynolds@notredameschool.org. Doktor Kaboom-Look Out! Science is Coming! 10:30am-11:30pm and 12:30-1:30pm Doktor Kaboom is an over-the-top German physicist with a passion for science that knows no bounds. Topics covered: safety; pressure and force; simple machines; velocity; application of science to everyday life and more. Best for kids in fourth–eighth grades. All tickets are $10. Wyly Theater, 2400 Flora St, Dallas www.attpac.org First Day (Night) Hike 6-8pm 2Join this mile-long hike after dark at the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area, led by knowledgeable staff and volunteers and open at to all ages. The cost $1 per person and registration is required by 11am on Monday, February 4. 201 E Jones St, Lewisville www.llela.org

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Train Yard Winter Walking Tours 1-2pm Guided walking tours of the Museum of the American Railroad’s rolling stock site will be available each Wednesday through Friday at 1pm and Saturdays at 11am and 1pm. Site tours are entirely outdoors and involve walking and some climbing. Please dress comfortably for outdoor activity, including closed toe shoes, coats and hats. Tours will begin at the Frisco Discovery Center. $8 per adult and $4 per child for walking tour. Tours will continue through spring. 8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco www.museumoftheamericanrailroad.org Bilingual Story Time 11:15-11:45am Come have fun in two languages! Children will listen to books and sing songs. For kids ages 3-5 years. Free tickets are available one week in advance on a first-comefirst-serve basis. Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library, 101 E. Hunt St., McKinney www.mckinneytexas.org

THURSDAY 7 Dancing with the Stars Live 8-10pm TV’s biggest dance show returns on tour this winter with Dancing with the Stars: Live! The show will feature fan favorite professional and troupe dancers in a brand-new production showcasing every type of dance style as seen on the show Dancing with the Stars ranging from ballroom and jazz to modern and hip-hop. Tickets start at $39 and can be purchased online. The Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Performance Pl, Grand Prairie www. verizontheatre.com Jumpstart Stories & Art: V Is For Valentine! 10-11am On the first Thursday of each month, explore new stories and fun art projects during this creative story time that combines art and children’s literature. Create a take-home art project and then browse the galleries with your kids.. All supplies provided. Pre-registration is required for groups of 10 or more. Theme: V is for Valentine! Get into the Valentine’s Day spirit by creating an extra special craft project, plus a story time that

promises to be super sweet. Ages 2 and up. Free. Irving Arts Center, 3333 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving www.irvingartscenter.com Sensory Storytime 9:30-10am An interactive, inclusive storytime ideal for children with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders, sensory integration challenges or short attention spans. Activities are designed to stimulate the senses and promote learning – read books, sing songs, move around and have fun! Visit the children’s desk or email sensorystorytime@ plano.gov for more info and to check availability. Ages 3 & up. Free. Parr Library, 6200 Windhaven Pkwy Plano www.plano.gov

FRIDAY 8 Colin County Home and Garden Show 2-6pm With thousands of square feet of exhibits, you’ll find the latest in products and services for everything from builders, contractors, materials, decks, pools, spas, entertainment systems, storage, plants, landscape displays/materials, kitchenware, and much more. Tickets start at $7. Allen Event Center, 200 E Stacy Rd #1350, Allen www. alleneventcenter.com Mary Poppins Jr. 5-6pm Your favorite practically perfect nanny takes center stage in this “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” adventure based on the award-winning Broadway musical and classic Walt Disney film. Tickets start at $7. Through Mar. 16. Artisan Center Theater, 444 E Pipeline Rd, Hurst www.artisanct.com Lego Movie Days 10am-6pm Legoland Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth hosts the ultimate celebration of the new The Lego Movie 2. Join Emmet, Wyldstyle and the gang during event weekends with exclusive building activities, out-of-this-world character experiences, interactive photo opportunities and more. Tickets from $15.99 when purchased online at least 24 hours in advance; $21.95 at the admission desk. Free for children 2 years and younger. Through Mar. 30. LEGOLAND Discovery Center,


3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy, Grapevine www.dallasfw.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/whats-inside/ events/the-lego-movie-days

SATURDAY 9 Duck Derby 10-12pm Decorate a rubber duck and race it around the lazy river at Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium to see if it can cross the finish line first. Participants can purchase a duck from the natatorium and decorate it however they choose, then submit it for judging by 5 p.m. on Feb. 8 (the day before the race). Prizes will be awarded to the fastest and best-decorated ducks. Tickets start at $5. Don Rodenbaugh Natatorium, 110 Rivercrest Blvd, Allen www. cityofallen.org/1070/Don-Rodenbaugh-Natatorium Mardi Gras Daddy Daughter Dance 3:30-10:30pm Come dance the night away during this evening of fun activities including music, door prizes and light refreshments. Flowers and professional portraits by will be available for purchase. Three dance sessions are available: Session 1 (3:30 – 5:30pm), Session 2 (6-8pm) or Session 3 (8:30-10:30pm). Tickets must be purchased in advance. See website for more information. For girls ages 4-12. $15 per person per session. Mesquite Convention Center. 1700 Rodeo Dr., Mesquite www.cityofmesquite.com/277/Daddy-Daughter-Dance Hot Chocolate 15K/5K 7-11amBundle up and run through Fair Park in the Hot Chocolate 15k / 5k, stopping at “sweet stations” along the route for a choco fix. Runners raise money for Make-A-Wish children’s charity and receive decadent chocolate goodie bags and post-race treats. Fair Park, 1300 Robert B. Cullum Blvd., Dallas www.facebook.com/ events/630080764007171 Lightwire Theater’s DinoLight—A Glow-in-the-Dark Adventure 2-3:30pm Since bursting to national acclaim after appearing as semi-finalists on ‘America’s Got Talent’, Lightwire Theater has gone on to enthrall

audiences worldwide with their unique combination of skill and grace as told through the technological innovations of moving light characters. People of all ages will be captivated by the dazzling visuals and unique menagerie of characters that magically appear out of the darkness. In this original storyline, Dino-Light tells the tale of a famous scientist with magic powers that brings a friendly dinosaur to life. Lightwire Theater will perform one show only at the Winspear Opera House. Tickets from $17. Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St, Dallas www.attpac.org/on-sale/2019/dino-light Crow Museum’s Chinese New Year Festival 11am-4pm Head to NorthPark Center for the Crow Museum’s off-site event celebrating 20th annual Chinese New Year Festival in honor of 2019, the Year of the Earth Pig. Pigs are considered a symbol of wealth; their chubby faces and big ears are both signs of good fortune. This year’s festivities will include a wealth of activities and festivities to help ring in the New Year, including dragon and lion dances, art making for all ages, and giveaways throughout the center. Free. 8687 N Central Expy, Dallas www.northparkcenter.com/events/northpark-chinese-new-year-festival-2019 Hearty Arty Valentine’s Party! 2-4pm Get heart-happy with Valentine’s stories, crafts, and a puppet show for kids! For all ages. Free. Richardson Public Library, 411 W. Arapaho Rd., Richardson www.cor.net

SUNDAY 10 Valentine’s Open Skate 1-3pm Head to the Allen Community Ice Rink for the Valentine’s Open Skate. Entry will be buy-one, getone free, so you and your date can have a fun-filled day. Fun for all ages. $5 entry; $3 skate rental. 200 E Stacy Rd, Allen www.cityofallen.org Second Sunday Funday 1-4pm Second Sunday Family Fundays give parents and children projects they can co-create, far from daily distractions. Theme: Year of the Pig. In celebration of the 2019 Chinese New Year that begins Feb.

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TIME OUT 5, learn about traditional paper crafts and the Chinese animal zodiac .Free. 3333 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving www.irvingartscenter.com Dinosaurs Live! Life-Size Animatronic Dinosaurs 1-5pm Encounter the 46-foot T. rex and nine new life-size animatronic dinosaurs along the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary’s nature trails at the 13th annual Dinosaurs Live! Life-size Animatronic Dinosaurs exhibit. $12 adults. Free for Heard members Through Feb. 18. 1 Nature Pl, McKinney www. heardmuseum.org Ella Enchanted: The Musical 4:30-6pm Ella is turning the traditional Cinderella story upside down! At birth, she was given the “gift” of obedience which forces her to do anything people command. As a teenager, strong-willed Ella chooses to reject this lifestyle as her fate and embarks on a quest to break the curse forever. Tickets start at $17. Recommended for ages 6 and up. Through Feb. 24. Dallas Children’s Theatre, 5938 Skillman, Dallas www.dct.org Disney’s Newsies 7:30-9:30pm Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged newsies. Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message, perfect for the whole family and every audience. Tickets from $16. Artisan Center Theater, 444 E Pipeline Rd, Hurst www.artisanct.com

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dinosaurs along the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary’s nature trails at the 13th annual Dinosaurs Live! Life-size Animatronic Dinosaurs exhibit. $12 adults. Free for Heard members Through Feb. 18. 1 Nature Pl, McKinney www. heardmuseum.org

TUESDAY 12 Food Trucks at Klyde Warren Park 11am-3pm Spend the afternoon at Klyde Warren Park! A variety of food trucks serve up delicious food from 11 - 3 pm every day (and sometimes into the evening), to be available for park patrons. 2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas www.klydewarrenpark. org/Things-To-Do/events/tuesdayfood-trucks.html

WEDNESDAY 13 Dallas Farmers Market 11am-7pm Come visit the 26,000 square foot food hall and artisanal vendor market containing four anchor restaurants, a mixture of local specialty foods, artisanal food vendors, and seating areas both inside and out where you can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a cup of coffee while taking in a view of the Dallas skyline or observing the market-goers. Open daily. 920 S Harwood, Dallas www.dallasfarmersmarket.org Dallas Contemporary Stroller Tours and Story Time—Jeremy Scott 10-11am Parents and caregivers are invited to bring babies and toddlers age 18 months and younger for an educator-led stroll through the Dallas Contemporary’s current exhibitions. Conversation and questions are encouraged. Tours are followed by an artfully-inspired story time in the gal-

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leries. The February tour focuses on artist Jeremy Scott. Free. 161 Glass St, Dallas www.dallascontemporary.org

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valentine's day! Toddlers in Motion Story Time 10-10:30am Bring your walking toddlers age 23 months to the second floor children’s program room for story time. Story times are created and presented by early literacy experts and are designed to be developmentally appropriate for each age. Space is limited. Get your free ticket at the Frisco Public Library’s second floor Ask Us desk on the day of the class. Caregivers attend class with children. Free. Frisco Public Library, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd Frisco www.friscolibrary.com/event/toddlers-motion-1 Penguin Days at the Dallas Zoo 9am-4pm daily through Feb 28. Bundle up and take advantage of indoor learning areas for just $8 admission. 650 S R L Thornton Fwy, Dallas www.dallaszoo.com

FRIDAY 15 The Secret Life of Girls 7:30-9pm Bullying in every form – from open tactics like gossiping and keeping secrets, to using friendship

as a weapon – can become the prelude to dangerous behaviors like depression, cutting, and eating disorders. This show takes an unflinching look into the world of mean girls and exposes the consequences that bullying creates. Teens and those who love them are invited to see the performance, and then stay after for a conversation with local experts. Not suitable for children under 12. $16. Through Feb. 24 Dallas Children’s Theater 5938 Skillman St, Dallas www.dct.org/plays Annie Jr. 7-8:30pm The irrepressible comic strip heroine takes center stage at Medical City Lewisville Grand Theater in one of the world’s best-loved, award-winning musicals. little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City.$12. 100 N Charles St, Lewisville www.cytdallas.org

SATURDAY 16 Monster Energy AMA Supercross 7-9pm Experience the most competitive and highest-profile off-road motorcycle racing championship in the world at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross. Supercross is a thrilling spectacle where action sports and motorsports collide. Come early for FanFest, providing fans an even more festival-like atmosphere from 12pm–6pm on race day. There will be autograph sessions, a Supercross Virtual Reality experience and more. FanFest passes are $15 each, however, admission is free by bringing a can of Monster Energy to the redemption tent. Tickets to Supercross start from $25 and can be purchased online. 1 AT&T Way, Arlington www. supercrosslive.com North American Reptile Breeders Convention and Trade Show 10am-5pm Top reptile breeders from all over the world showcase and sell their captive born reptiles at this huge trade show. Thousands of snakes, frogs, turtles, geckos, iguanas, tortoises and more will be on display and available for purchase. Enthusiasts of all ages can enjoy reptile encounters, speakers and more. Event also runs 11am-4pm on Sunday, February 17. Admission, good for both days, is


$15 for adults, $8 for children 5-12, free for ages 4 and younger. Arlington Convention Center, 1200 Ballpark Way, Arlington www.narbc.com Dollar Chili Day 10am-5pm The Dollar Chili will be served in the Big Red Patio next to our family entertainment area of rides and games for all ages. There will also be other family fun activities including a DJ and clowns to entertain on this special day. Come out and enjoy the food, shopping, and rides that have entertained millions for the past 45 years. Traders Village, 2602 Mayfield Rd, Grand Prairie www. tradersvillage.com/grand-prairie/ events/dollar-chili Great Backyard Bird Count Festival 10am-2pm Become citizen scientists for a day as you join volunteers at River Legacy Living Science Center count and celebrate birds during the global Great Backyard Bird Count hosted by Cornell Lab of Ornithology and The National Audubon Society. During this free festival, guests can participate in bird counts and a variety of games, crafts and activities all about celebrating birds and creating bird awareness. Free. 703 NW Green Oaks Blvd, Arlington www.riverlegacy.org/ annual-community-festivals Dance Your Hearts Out 6-9pm Love is in the air! Join the City of Lewisville’s inaugural dance and dance your heart out at this magical evening with the whole family. The event will include light refreshments, music, games, and crafts. Semi-formal attire is recommended. $20 per family; $5 per additional person. Frederick P. Herring Recreation Center 191 Civic Cir, Lewisville www.cityoflewisville. com/about-us/city-departments/ parks-recreation LEGO Family Fun Day 10:30-11:30am For ages 5 and up with their families in the Children’s Program Room. Use creativity and ingenuity to build structures using LEGO blocks. This month’s theme is: Bridges. Free. Allen Public Library, 300 N. Allen Drive, Allen www.cityofallen.org

SUNDAY 17 Ella Enchanted: The Musical 4:30-6:30pm Ella is turning the traditional Cinderella story upside down! At birth, she was given the “gift” of obedience which forces her to do anything people command. As a teenager, strong-willed Ella chooses to reject this lifestyle as her fate and embarks on a quest to break the curse forever. Tickets start at $17. For ages 6 and up. Through Feb. 24. Dallas Children’s Theatre, 5938 Skillman, Dallas www.dct.org

MONDAY 18 Bowl and Bite Mondays at Pinstack 11am-12am Each Monday from 4pm until close as guests enjoy 1/2 price appetizers and other specials. Monday motivation at its best. Pinstack, 635 Central Expressway North, Allen www.pinstackbowl.com

TUESDAY 19 Anastasia 7:30-10pm This dazzling show transports you from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family. Tickets from $20. Recommended for age 8 and older. Through Mar. 3. Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 1st Ave, Dallas www. dallassummermusicals.org

this is the program for you! Join us for short rhymes and songs for the more mobile babies to enjoy. Space is limited. Free tickets are available one week in advance on a firstcome-first-serve basis. Go online to register. For Toddlers ages 10-16 months. Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library,101 E. Hunt St., McKinney www.mckinneytexas.org

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Retro-Matico 2: The Works of Jose Vargas 10am-5pm The LCC presents Retro-Mático 2: The Works of Jose Vargas. Working from the late 1960s to the present, Vargas’ art explores a wide variety of themes and styles. Free. Through March 30. Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak St, Dallas www.lcc. dallasculture.org Crayola Experience 10am-8pm Come experience 22 hands-on attractions inspired by Crayola products and their technologies. Visitors can name and wrap their own Crayola crayon, star in a coloring page, create melted wax spin-art, and learn how crayons are made in a live factory show. There are also two new attractions: Silly Selfies and Kaleidoscope. Plano’s location includes a 5,000-squarefoot retail store selling the world’s largest selection of Crayola products and unique souvenirs, such as plush items and apparel. General admission is $20.99 at the door or $18.99 online. Annual passes are $30.99. Kids under three are free. Crayola Experience at the Shops of Willowbend Mall, 6121 W Park Blvd Suite A100, Plano www.crayolaexperience.com/plano

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The Little Mermaid Jr. 7-8:30pm Watch the kids of The Actors Conservatory Theatre (ages 5–18) perform their winter musical, The Little Mermaid Jr. $14 adults; $10 students; $9 children under 10. Showtimes each Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 2pm and 7pm and Sunday at 2pm. Through Mar. 10. 359 Lake Park Rd #118, Lewisville www.getintotheact.org/season20

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Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun 7:30-9pm Annie Oakley is the best shot around, and she manages to support her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. Buffalo Bill, he persuades her to join his Wild West Show. She soon eclipses Butler as the main attraction which is bad for romance. Butler hightails it off to join a rival show, but is ultimately pitted against Annie in a final shoot-out. The rousing, surefire finale hits the mark every time in a testament to the power of female ingenuity. Tickets starting from $14. Through March 30. 444 E Pipeline Rd, Hurst www.artisanct.com Cirque Éloize’s Saloon—A Musical Acrobatic Adventure 7:30-9pm Swing open the Saloon doors and lasso up some fun for the entire family. The Wild Wild West comes alive with Saloon, the newest creation from the Canadian contemporary circus troupe Cirque Éloize. Enter a mythical world where theatre and circus collide for 80 minutes of non-stop live folk music combined with strength, agility and original choreography the Saloon serves up comedy, adventure and acrobatics sure to delight and entertain audiences of all ages. Tickets from $21.50. Irving Arts Center, 3333 N MacArthur Blvd, Irving www.irvingartscenter.com Disney’s The Little Mermaid Movie in Concert 7:30-9pm Join Ariel and her quest to be part of your world as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra plays accompaniment as the Disney animated movie screens over the stage. Sarah Hicks conducts.Tickets from $34. Through Feb. 24. 2301 Flora St, Dallas www.mydso.com/buy/tickets/ disneys-the-little-mermaid

SATURDAY 23 Cowtown Marathon 7-11am and Sunday 7-11am Register online for the 41st Cowtown Marathon. All races start and finish at Will Rogers Memorial Center. Saturday: 10K at 7am; adults 5K at 8:30am (kids 5K at 9:30am); Sunday: Half, full and ultra marathons at 7am. Strollers are allowed for your

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chance to meet face-to-face with over 80 summer fun experts. Free. Prince of Peace Christian School, 4004 Midway Rd., Carrollton www. popcs.org

Monster Jam 2:30-9pm Feel the vibrations as 14 monster trucks rev their engines and peel out across the dirt floor inside the Dallas Cowboys stadium. Ear plugs are recommended for younger guests. Visit the website for a complete list of trucks and drivers. Event schedule: 2:30–5:30pm Pit Party, 5pm gates open; Show At 7pm. The Pit Party provides unprecedented access to the Monster Jam trucks and drivers. Arrive early as drivers will depart the Pit Party 30 minutes prior to end time. The Pit Party Pass must be accompanied by a same-day event ticket. Tickets from $25 and can be purchased online. 1 AT&T Way, Arlington www.monsterjam.com/en-US/ events/arlington-tx

Record Show 10am-6pm Welcome to one of the best Record Shows in Texas! If you love your vinyl, then you won’t want to miss it. This is your opportunity to search for that hidden treasure you’ve been looking for as well as today’s current recording artists now coming out on vinyl. Plus memorabilia and all kinds of merchandise can be purchased at our Vinyl Record Shows. Tickets start at $5 and can be purchased online. Richardson Public Library, 411 W. Arapaho Rd., Richardson www.vinylrecordshow.com

Dallas Blooms—Life’s a Picnic 9am-5pm With more than 100 varieties of spring bulbs and over 500,000 blooms bursting with color, the Dallas Arboretum announces “Life’s A Picnic” as this year’s Dallas Blooms theme. The spring festival features an extraordinary, larger-than-life, picnic scene topiary comprised of a stunning 40-foot-by-40-foot picnic blanket, vase of flowers, picnic basket with pie and a giant picnic ant. Go online to check out the full schedule of activities and family fun all season. Free with general admission: $15 adults; $10 kids ages 3–12. $3 for children’s garden. Through April 7. 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas www. dallasarboretum.org Best Summer Ever - Dallas 10am-2pm The ORIGINAL camp fair and summer planning event returns to Dallas for its 23rd year on Saturday, February 23. Get a head start on planning an epic summer for every member of the family. With so much in store, the kids won’t be the only ones wishing summer would never end.Learn more about local and national camps, day and overnight camps, meet with schools and educators, sign up for extracurriculars and even plan your family vacation. We’ll keep the kids busy while parents and caregivers have the

SUNDAY 24 Junie B. Jones, The Musical Jr. 2-4pm In Theatre Arlington’s all-youth musical, join Junie B. on her first day of first grade, where many changes are in store. Add in a friendly cafeteria lady, an intense kickball tournament and a “Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal,” and first grade has never been more exciting. $17. Through Mar. 10. 305 W Main St, Arlington www.theatrearlington.org The Little Mermaid Jr. 2-3:30pm Watch the kids of The Actors Conservatory Theatre (ages 5–18) perform their winter musical, The Little Mermaid Jr. $14 adults; $10 students; $9 children under 10. Showtimes each Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 2pm and 7pm and Sunday at 2pm. Through Mar. 10. 359 Lake Park Rd #118, Lewisville www.getintotheact.org/season20

MONDAY 25 Mommy and Me Mondays 10am-2pm Bring a picnic with the kiddos and enjoy children’s activities including face painting by A Fresh Perspective, Country Critters Petting Zoo and Kindermusik at noon. Through April 2. Pecan Grove at the Dallas Arboretum, 8525 Garland Rd, Dallas www. dallasarboretum.org


TUESDAY 26 Toddler Time 10:15-10:45am Encourage early literacy, social development and imagination through interactive and engaging read-alouds, songs, rhymes and post-story time playtime with fun and age appropriate toys! Space is limited. Free tickets are available one week in advance on a first-come-first-serve basis. Go online to register. For kids ages 16months-3 years. Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library,101 E. Hunt St., McKinney www. mckinneytexas.org Penguin Days at the Dallas Zoo 9am-4pm daily through Feb 28. Bundle up and take advantage of

Anastasia 7:30-10pm This dazzling show transports you from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family. Tickets from $20. Recommended for age 8 and older. Through Mar. 3. Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 1st Ave, Dallas www.dallassummermusicals.org Bilingual Story Time 11:15-11:45am Come have fun in two languages! Children will listen to books and sing songs. For kids ages 3-5 years. Free tickets are available one week in advance on a first-come-first-serve basis. Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library, 101 E. Hunt St., McKinney www. mckinneytexas.org

THURSDAY 28 Train Yard Winter Walking Tours 1-2pm Guided walking tours of the Museum of the American Railroad’s rolling stock site will be available each Wednesday through Friday at 1pm and Saturdays at 11am and 1pm. Site tours are entirely outdoors and involve walking and some climbing. Please dress comfortably for outdoor activity, including closed toe shoes, coats and hats. Tours will begin at the Frisco Discovery Center. $8 per adult and $4 per child for walking tour. Tours will continue through spring. 8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco www.museumoftheamericanrailroad.org Lego Movie Days 10am-5:30pm Legoland Discovery Center Dallas/Fort Worth hosts the ultimate celebration of the new The Lego Movie 2. Join Emmet, Wyldstyle and the gang during event

Games and Grub 6:30-8pm Grab your friends and join us every month for epic Dungeons and Dragons adventures. No experience necessary! We will also have awesome board games, decks of Magic cards and food! For ages 12 - 18 in the Children’s Program Room. Free. Allen Public Library, 300 N. Allen Drive, Allen www. cityofallen.org Sensory Storytime 9:30-10am An interactive, inclusive storytime ideal for children with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders, sensory integration challenges or short attention spans. Activities are designed to stimulate the senses and promote learning – read books, sing songs, move around and have fun! Visit the children’s desk or email sensorystorytime@plano.gov for more info and to check availability. Ages 3 & up. Free. Parr Library, 6200 Windhaven Pkwy Plano www.plano.gov

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Movie Royalty 3pm. Ensembles from The Plano Symphony Orchestra will perform music about kings, queens, princes and princesses in film. Learn about the orchestra as well as hear selections from The Lion King, Moana, Star Wars, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty and more. Plano. For more info and tickets, visit encoreyouthmusic.com or planosymphony.org. See ad in this issue.

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Small Talk 11:15am-12:15pm A conversational program for adults who speak English as a second language. Each week participants discuss practical everyday topics in a casual group setting to become more confident speakers. Have fun, meet people from all over the world and learn about American culture while practicing your spoken English. Limited to those who can speak and read English. Children welcome with parent/ caregiver at Harrington meetings. Toys and play available for ages 0-5 years. Free. Harrington Library, 1501 18th Street, Plano www.plano.gov

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weekends with exclusive building activities, out-of-this-world character experiences, interactive photo opportunities and more. Tickets from $15.99 when purchased online at least 24 hours in advance; $21.95 at the admission desk. Free for children 2 years and younger. Through Mar. 30. LEGOLAND Discovery Center, 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy, Grapevine www.dallasfw.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/whats-inside/ events/the-lego-movie-days

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Let’s Make Music 10:15-10:45am Join us for a half hour of games and activities as we make music together! For kids ages 2-5 years. Free tickets are available one week in advance on a first-comefirst-serve basis. John and Judy Gay Library, 6861 W. Eldorado, McKinney www.mckinneytexas.org

indoor learning areas for just $8 admission. 650 S R L Thornton Fwy, Dallas www.dallaszoo.com

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Let Me Be Myself: The Life Story of Anne Frank 1-3pm Let Me Be Myself tells the story of Anne Frank in a modern way, addressing current day issues of identity, exclusion, and discrimination. Free with admission. Through August 2019. Dallas Holocaust Museum, 211 N Record St #100, Dallas www.dallasholocaustmuseum. org/news/recent/let-me-be-myselfthe-life-story-of-anne-frank

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Hundreds of years ago people had some strange ways of expressing their love. See if you can guess which of these were actual customs!

What Kids say about “When to get Married.” • Well, the girl says it, so then you get married. — Jack, age 5 • Before you’re married you don’t ever have any money. When you get together you put your money together in a pile. Then you can get stuff. — Gia, age 6

1. European men wrote love poems about fleas that lived on their girlfriends. 2. French men put their girlfriends’ fleas in tiny cages, which were then worn on a necklace.

• When a boy looks at girl and he hears music playing in his head. — Marita, age 7 • When you want cute little babies, it’s time.” Tamiqua, age 6

3. Siberian women tossed lice at men they admired.

• After about the second date. — Cayli, age 6 • My mom and dad say you get married after college. It’s like against the law, I think, to get married before then. — Geoffrey, age 6 • My daddy says the guy who isn’t scared away by him is going to marry me. — Sheena, age 6

The Answer: All of the above! Sharing fleas and lice was considered a way of staying intimate with one’s sweetheart because they were filled with the blood of loved ones. Wow, aren’t you glad roses and chocolate are popular in our generation?

GOTTA LOVE ‘EM After the 2018 Christmas performance, everybody kept telling my granddaughter, Grace, how cute she was. She got angry and said, “I’m not cute, I’m Grace!” — Kelli, Grandma to Grace

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FEEL SAD? BEAT WINTER BLUES DURING PREGNANCY A lot of people feel sad in the winter. If you’re pregnant, hormones can make it worse. Talk to your doctor if you think you’re suffering from prenatal depression or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Otherwise try these tips to make these grey days less gloomy. Get some sun \ Take a walk on a sunny day. Get some exercise \ Break a sweat to boost endorphins. Get some Omega 3s \ Eat foods that are good for you. Get out and about \ Plan an outing each day. Get in touch \ Call a friend to chat. Get close \ Snuggle with your hubby.

SELF-LOVE

When do you feel most loved? Maybe when you are in the presence of family or friends who you know love you? How about when your husband puts his arms around you and says, "I love you?" You should also consider your very own self-love – by feeding your body with great nourishing foods. And especially when you have a baby in the womb!

HEY MOMS, EAT UP

RINSE BEFORE BRUSHING Pregnancy can have an effect on stomach acids that can induce vomiting, which can eat away at your teeth, but before you brush, first swish and spit using water or diluted mouth rinse. Follow up by brushing your teeth about 30 minutes later.

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Eating a wide variety of foods during pregnancy (and while breast-feeding) actually helps babies learn to accept foods. So the more flavors a mom can incorporate into her diet during pregnancy and breast-feeding, the more her baby may like and accept the introduction of new foods. Hey, it’s been shown that moms who ate garlic had infants who nursed more vigorously and longer!




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