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A blizzard of white flakes has been falling through the night, and the school phone chain has begun. As expected, children will have a day off from school, leaving parents scrambling for ways to keep children occupied and supervised. Snow days may be coveted by kids (and teachers), but they may not be as beloved by parents who are unaccustomed to having kids home during the week. Working parents whose businesses are open do not have the same luxury as their children to roll over in bed and avoid trekking through the white stuff. But just because snow days are unexpected, that does not mean parents can’t plan for them. Establish a snow day plan Parents who cannot take days off from work will need a contingency plan for snow days. Organize a snow day club, wherein school parents rotate taking children for the day. Working parents can reciprocate by taking the school kids on a weekend and letting the other parents have a “date night.” Create a snow day entertainment bin Rather than having kids spend the day watching television or playing on their tablets, parents can establish a snow day entertainment bin to encourage their kids to make the most of the day off. The bin can include board games, books, building block sets, paints, and other crafts. Plan for an indoor picnic Kids will probably want to spend a portion of the day playing out in the snow. After all of that physical activity, they’re bound to be famished. Spread a blanket out on the living room floor and enjoy a picnic of sandwiches, snacks and hot chocolate. Kids will enjoy the novelty of eating this way. Get cooking Another way to fill the day is to have children participate in making meals. A snowy day is a great time to prepare meals for the rest of the week, as

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Catch up on cleaning Cleaning may not be the most exciting snow day activity, but it might be the most productive. Children can spend time sorting through toys and belongings in their rooms. Take a nature walk Grab those boots and insulated pants and head outdoors. A walk in the brisk, cold air can boost spirits and introduce kids to the beauty of winter landscapes. Take the camera along and encourage kids to snap pictures of their favourite vistas.

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Strap on your skates! There’s no better way to experience winter than skating in the fresh air on a smooth outdoor ice skating rink. There are many wonderful paces to go skating in the Toronto Area. So lace up and check out one of these fun outdoor places to skate. Colonel Sam Smith Skating Trail 3131 Lakeshore Blvd. West www.toronto.ca/parks Toronto’s first ice trail is a one-of-a-kind outdoor rink that expands into a figure-eight shape and covers 250 metres of pure winter fun. It is linked to the park’s greater trail network providing visitors with a walkway connection to enjoy the trails. The facility features a rink change area which includes a large change room with benches, and washrooms. Cedarena 7373 Reesor Rd., Markham 905-294-0038 www.cedarena.ca This 75 year old outdoor rink in the Rouge Valley surrounded by trees is just a short drive north of the city (north of Steeles). This picturesque setting features old clubhouse where you change your skates and they serve hot chocolate and locally made hot apple cider. Outdoor skating is weather permitting so phone ahead. Adult (ages 16 and older) $5.00, Child (ages 3 to 15 years) $2.50, Toddlers (ages 3 and under) Free. No skate rentals. Dufferin Grove Park Rink 875 Dufferin St. www.dufferinpark.ca Dufferin Grove park rink is a wonderful familyfriendly facility. Skate rentals are available. There are 2 rink pads so pleasure skating is available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. all week (check website for schedule). There is also a little indoor clubhouse with a wood stove to warm up with hot chocolate after skating. Mel Lastman Square 5100 Yonge Street Mel Lastman Square Rink is an outdoor rink that is open seasonally. Also offers adult and youth pickup ice

hockey though the main attraction is public skating. Nathan Phillips Square 100 Queen St. West Rink Hotline: 416-338-7465 (RINK) Skate under the lights at Nathan Phillips Square’s famous outdoor rink. Skating is weather permitting and the rink is usually open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Skate rentals and indoor change rooms are available. Skating is free, except for skate rentals. Natrel Rink, Harbourfront 235 Queens Quay West www.harbourfrontcentre.com Toronto’s favourite outdoor rink is lacing up for another great season. Beautifully situated on Toronto’s harbour, The Natrel Rink is open 7 days a week, weather permitting. Check website for schedule. Admission is free. There is music while you skate and indoor change room are available for guests. Evergreen Brick Works 550 Bayview Ave. http://ebw.evergreen.ca/whats-on/recreation/ skating The Skating Trail is the perfect place to enjoy fresh air, exercise and winter fun—in nature—in the city. The ice rink is open weather permitting. Skate rentals are available. Children under 12 must be supervised and those under 6 years old or younger must wear a CSA approved helmet. Sherbourne Common Skate Pad 61 Dockside Dr. www.toronto.ca/parks/skating/outdoor-rinks.htm Sherbourne Common is a new waterfront park that has transformed an industrial area into some much needed public green space just off the lakefront. During the winter, the park includes a 920 square metre skating rink featuring stunning views of Lake Ontario and Toronto’s downtown skyline. A seating wall surrounds the eastern and western edge of the rink and rubber mats have been installed to make it easier to lace up.

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upcomingevents Spot at the Living Arts Centre Jan 25, 3 p.m. Theater Terra from the Netherlands, known from productions like Frog and Little Donkey presents a completely new production based on the well-known books of Spot by Eric Hill. Together with Spot, toddlers and their parents will go on a new adventure. Living Arts Centre - Hammerson Hall 4141 Living Arts Dr. 905-306-6000 www.livingartscentre.ca Song of the Sea at TIFF Until January 9 The latest film from Academy Award nominated filmmaker Tom Moore - Song of the Sea tells the story of Ben and his little sister Saoirse – the last Seal-child – who embark on a fantastic journey across a fading world of ancient legend and magic in an attempt to return to their home by the sea. TIFF Bell Lightbox

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Royal Alexandra Theatre 260 King Street West, Toronto, ON www.mirvish.com

Pinkalicious The Musical at Lower Ossington Theatre Until Jan 25 Pinkalicious can’t stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor’s office with Pinkititis. But when her hue goes too far, only Pinkalicious can figure out a way to get out of this predicament. Lower Ossington Theatre 100A Ossington Ave. 416-915-6747 www.lowerossingtontheatre.com

Toronto’s Ultimate Travel Show Jan 24 to Jan 25 As our famous winter weather arrives, what better way to escape the winter blues than exploring warm and exotic vacation opportunities, or home-grown escapes? Discover cultures from around the world through our exciting exhibitors, seminars and entertainment from around the world. Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place 100 Princes’ Blvd. 905-842-3596 www.totravelshow.com

The Heart of Robin Hood Until Mar 1 In this spectacular rendition of the fabled tale, Robin and his very unmerry gang of cutthroats may steal from the rich, but it’s never occurred to them to give anything back to anyone!

BRAIN: The Inside Story at the Ontario Science Centre Until Mar 29 Take an unprecedented journey through the essential bundle of neurons that is the human brain, the control centre for our thoughts, senses and feelings. Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-696-1000 www.ontariosciencecentre.ca CINDERELLA - The Gags to Riches Family Musical! Until Jan 4 Ross Petty Productions presents CINDERELLA - The Gags to Riches Family Musical this Holiday Season! If orange really is the new black, you’ll definitely want to join us at Toronto’s Elgin Theatre to meet our riotously colourful pumpkin patch heroine…. Cinderella. Elgin Theatre 189 Yonge St. 855-599-9090 www.rosspetty.com

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Nneka’s 1st Birthday Celebrations at Toronto Zoo Jan 10 - 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.

Join us in celebrating our female gorilla Nneka’s 1st birthday here at the Toronto Zoo! Party festivities will include special keeper talks, treats, and the chance to drop off a birthday card just for her. Toronto Zoo Meadowvale Road, Toronto, ON 416-392-5929 www.torontozoo.com

James and the Giant Peach at YPT Until Jan 4 A rollicking new musical version of the beloved children’s classic. Canadian premiere! Young People’s Theatre 165 Front St. East 416-862-2222 www.youngpeoplestheatre.ca Cineplex Family Favourites for January Jan 3 to Jan 31 (Saturdays) Join Cineplex on Saturday mornings at 11 a.m. for Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family! See: Muppets From Space, The Amazing SpiderMan, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Monster House, An American Tail. Various locations www.cineplex.com

Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival Jan 9 to Jan 11 Join Mickey and friends as they rock the world with the stars from The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story in Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Festival. Disney hits are remixed to the hottest sounds of today featuring hip hop, pop, rock, country and more! Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 1 Front St. East 855-872-7669 www.sonycentre.ca Tea and Tour Sundays at Gibson House Jan 18 to Jan 25 - 1p.m. until 5 p.m. Relax and have a chat over tea and homemade cookies. Enjoy a tour of this lovely, 1850s farmhouse. Gibson House 5172 Yonge St. 416-395-7432 www.toronto.ca/museum-events

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upcomingevents Find a Summer Camp For Your Child Jan 19 to Jan 25 A great way to help you select a camp for your children is to meet the directors of some of Ontario’s finest day and overnight camps at your local Summer Camp Information Session. Free. Leaside Gardens 1073 Millwood Rd. 416-482-0782 www.ontariocampsassociation.ca/ finding-the-right-camp/why-an-ocaaccredited-camp/camp-fairs/ Toronto International Boat Show Jan 10 to Jan 18 Escape the cold and enjoy some summertime fun at the Annual Toronto International Boat Show. Canada’s largest, most popular marine marketplace packed with returning favourites and new attractions! Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place www.torontoboatshow.com Seussical The Musical Jan 10 to Jan 25 Based on the Dr. Seuss books: Horton Hears a Who!, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Lorax, Green Eggs and Ham, Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories Lower Ossington Theatre - Mainstage 100A Ossington Ave. www.lowerossingtontheatre.com Rock Garden Party at Solar Stage Jan 10 to Jan 11 SkaterDude is on his way to a rock concert, but winds up in the rock garden. He discovers Jack-in-the-Green and Earth Angel keeping the balance. City smog has created a terrible drought and SkaterDude must enlist the help of the audience to bring the rain through song, dance, and drum. Solar Stage - The Madison Centre 4950 Yonge St. 416-368-8031

www.solarstage.on.ca Meet the Austins: A Toronto Family Between the Wars at Spadina Museum Jan 10 to Feb 1 See Spadina through the eyes of the Austin family, who made it their home. Business people, artists, socialites and philanthropists, the Austins were a prominent family whose struggles and triumphs were closely tied to those of Toronto as they entered the 20th century. Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens 285 Spadina Rd. 416-392-6910 www.toronto.ca/museum-events Jane Austen Children’s Ball (7 years & up) at Montgomery’s Inn Jan 11 - 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. A family-friendly children’s ball featuring the simple, happy social dances of Austen’s lifetime, with live fiddle music. Ticket includes a cold historical lunch, hot cider, cookies, traditional songs, and a tour of the Inn. Adults $24, children $20. Montgomery’s Inn 4709 Dundas St. West www.toronto.ca/museum-events Alex in Wonderland at Solar Stage Jan 17 to Mar 1 Alex follows a White Rabbit to Wonderland; a world where up is down and in is out. Alex tries to remember who he is and meets a Caterpillar, a March Hare, a Mad Hatter, and a Cheshire Cat along the way. Solar Stage - The Madison Centre 4950 Yonge St. 416-368-8031 www.solarstage.on.ca Winter Fun Day at Colborne

Lodge Jan 18 - 12 p.m. until 3 p.m.

Fun wintery activities including taffy pulling for kids take place inside Colborne Lodge and roasting marshmallows, eating roasted potatoes and sipping warm cider in the great outdoors. Dress warmly as most of the activities are outside. Small fees apply for taffypulling, potatoes and cider. Grounds are free, regular admission applies for tours of Colborne Lodge. Colborne Lodge Colborne Lodge Dr. 416-392-6916 www.toronto.ca/museum-events Maple Leaf Monster Jam Tour Jan 17 to Jan 18 The 2015 touring season brings more Monster Jam excitement to Rogers Centre. Maple Leaf Monster Jam stars the biggest performers on four wheels: Monster Jam trucks! The 12-feet-tall, ten-thousand-pound machines will bring you to your feet, racing and ripping up a custom-designed track full of obstacles to soar over. The colourful, larger than life beasts are sure to capture the hearts of both young and old. Rogers Centre www.rogerscentre.com Winter in the Valley – An Outdoor Guided Walk Jan 25 - 1:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. Tour the Wildflower Preserve to learn how birds, animals and plants adapt to and survive harsh winter conditions. Enjoy mulled cider after the walk. Adults: $5.31; Youth/Seniors: $3 Children: $2; (plus tax) Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre 67 Pottery Rd. 416-396-2819 www.toronto.ca/museum-events Board Games Night – For All Ages Jan 22 to Feb 5 - 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Finished your work and chores for the day? Then come to the museum to

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play the featured games of the month as well as the classic games in the Discovery Gallery. Pay as you wish. Gibson House 5172 Yonge St. 416-395-7432 www.toronto.ca/museum-events Robbie Burns’ Day Celebration Jan 25 - 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. Celebrate the birthday of the infamous Scottish Poet with toe-tapping live music, shortbread and a taste of haggis!! Adults $7.08, Seniors/Youth/Children $4.42, (plus tax) 4 and under free. Mackenzie House 82 Bond St.

416-392-6915 www.toronto.ca/museum-events Shakespeare in Action Jan 31 This is afree readers’ theatre program for kids ages 7-12! Explore the world of magic, witches, ghosts, silly mix-ups, and swordplay in some of the greatest stories ever told! Various Toronto Public Library Branches across the city www.shakespeareinaction.org/tdlibrary-club.html For more January events, visit: www.toronto4kids.com/Calendar

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Bundle up and grab your toboggans! Visit Toronto’s top toboggan hills It’s that time of year again, when the city is blanketed in snow. So break out your toboggans and go get your sled on! You and your family can spend time sliding in the lush powder that covers Toronto every winter by hitting up one of these amazing toboggan hills!

Cedarvale Park 443 Arlington Ave. If you’re into giving your family a history lesson while braving the cold for some outdoor fun, Cedarvale Park is the perfect toboggan hill for you! Ernest Hemingway frequented the park in the 20’s for walks, thinking about his next masterpiece no doubt. The park has several different sized hills with the main one being wide and perfectly inclined for a safe yet speedy ride to the bottom.

Crestview Park 25 Seneca Hill Dr. This unique spot is located between two schools in the north suburbs of the city, so you

Sir Winston Churchill ParK 301 St. Clair Ave. West

know you’ll have friends to sled with! The park has an incredible view of the downtown skyline so you can bask in the visual glory of your city while rushing to the bottom of the hill. Not too steep, but with a good height, the hill itself gives you the perfect ride and if you want to sled at night? No problem! The park is lit up for late night sledders who couldn’t make the daytime run.

For the daredevil in the family, Sir Winston Churchill Park is the perfect toboggan spot. The hills, although not very tall, offer incredible speed with one of the steepest inclines in the city. Since the height of the hill isn’t overwhelming, the climb back to the top won’t be either! So sliding down over and over again is no problem.

Withrow Park 725 Logan Ave.

Lithuania ParK 155 Oakmount Rd.

Withrow Park, located in the Riverdale area, is a small hill that packs a punch with its steepness. If your family is interested in being a little more courageous, this is the hill for you! It will zip you to the bottom in a flash, and is even equipped with a set of steps up the side of the hill for an easy climb back to the top!

On the western side of the city you have Lithuania Park, tucked away just north of Bloor Street on Keele Street. The park boasts one of the fastest hills around with a steep incline and giant clearing at the bottom for ample stopping room. There is even a baby hill for those not daring enough to brave the monster. It really is a hidden gem when it comes to toboggan hills in the city, considering most of the visitors to

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learning | book nook Touch and Feel Bedtime Buddies By Rachael Hale Age Level: 3-7 years

Mole’s Bedtime Story

By David Wood Age Level: 4 years and up

Bedtime Buddies is a collection of sleepy puppies and kittens that come to life with soft touch-andfee materials for your child to enjoy while the lullaby-type ryhmes lull them to sleep. Excellent calming book for those kids who are never ready for bed.

Go on a great adventure with Mole while he searches for his bed! Kids can use the sliding slot in each picture to slide Mole from bed to bed until he finds his. It is an interactive bedtime story that plays likea game.

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Boo By John Olive Age Level: All ages

This guide to creating your own bedtime stories was written by an award-winning playwright and will teach you and your child how to communicate ideas, put those ideas to paper and then tell those stories effectively. The book has several stories that can be adapted to suit your child.

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Goodnight, Little Engine: Record a story with Thomas and friends By Editors of Publications International Age Level: 3 year and up

Thomas and friends take you on a bedtime adventure that you can be part of! This interactive book encourages story time as told by the kids. Create amd record the story so that it can be played back anywhere. Good for parents or family members who aren’t always able to be there at bed time.

The Polar Express: The Movie: Shadowbook: An Interactive ShadowCasting Bedtime Story

By Heidi Cho, Melissa Morgan Age Level: 6 and up

Get cozy in the dark and open this book to have an adventure unlike any other. Enjoy the story of The Polar Express as it takes its trip around the North Pole. Included are projections of the story that can be shadow casted onto the wall for a real life scene of the journey. Flashlight not included.

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