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2021 SUMMER CAMPS WITH MIXED ACTIVITIES 9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com. Preschool Camp (ages 1-5), Kindergarten Camp and School-Age Summer Camp (grades 1-8) offer swimming, music, technology, indoor sports, classroom centers, themed activities and activity blocks. June 1 2021 SUMMER STEM CAMPS SummerUp Camps provide live and engaging virtual camp content in a variety of areas including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), art, music, sign language, forensics, cyber security, coding, and more. Half- and full-day programs four or five days a week May 24-July 2. $122-$724. Ages 7-15.2021 SUMMER CAMPS
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SPLASH PADS, SPRAY PADS AND MISTING Mansel Carter Oasis Park in Queen Creek. Photo courtesy of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation. Splash pads (some are called “spray pads”) are seasonal features — but our summer is a long season. Here is a list of municipal parks and other gathering places where kids can cool off while enjoying free water play. GOLF PROGRAMS FOR ARIZONA KIDS AND TEENS 602-842-4653 • danfordgolfinstruction.com. Junior coaching programs for ages 3-18, private junior lessons, high school golf programs and developmental tour seasons. Elite Golf. Augusta Ranch Golf Club • 2401 S Lansing, Mesa. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch • 4415 E Village Parkway, Gilbert. elitegolfofaz.com. LEARN ABOUT WATER SAFETY Raising Arizona Kids magazine’s digital-only May issue explores ways to keep kids safe around water. Plus: How school districts are addressing learning losses with summer school, and dozens of fun family events in greater Phoenix and across the state. HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires 14 TEEN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Teen volunteers play cards with a couple at Hospice of the Valley. Photo courtesy of Hospice of the Valley. Have a teen who needs something meaningful to do? RAISING ARIZONA KIDS MAGAZINE An open letter of gratitude to my children’s teachers. Education. admin -. May 4, 2017. This is dedicated to the many teachers and elementary school staff who have enriched my children’s lives; you know who you are! I hope that2021 SUMMER CAMPS
2021 Summer Camps. 2021 Summer Camps. Summer camp is a chance for kids to learn new skills, make new friends, and have fun! Academic Camps.Art Camps.
2021 SUMMER CAMPS WITH MIXED ACTIVITIES 9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com. Preschool Camp (ages 1-5), Kindergarten Camp and School-Age Summer Camp (grades 1-8) offer swimming, music, technology, indoor sports, classroom centers, themed activities and activity blocks. June 1 2021 SUMMER STEM CAMPS SummerUp Camps provide live and engaging virtual camp content in a variety of areas including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), art, music, sign language, forensics, cyber security, coding, and more. Half- and full-day programs four or five days a week May 24-July 2. $122-$724. Ages 7-15.2021 SUMMER CAMPS
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SPLASH PADS, SPRAY PADS AND MISTING Mansel Carter Oasis Park in Queen Creek. Photo courtesy of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation. Splash pads (some are called “spray pads”) are seasonal features — but our summer is a long season. Here is a list of municipal parks and other gathering places where kids can cool off while enjoying free water play. GOLF PROGRAMS FOR ARIZONA KIDS AND TEENS 602-842-4653 • danfordgolfinstruction.com. Junior coaching programs for ages 3-18, private junior lessons, high school golf programs and developmental tour seasons. Elite Golf. Augusta Ranch Golf Club • 2401 S Lansing, Mesa. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch • 4415 E Village Parkway, Gilbert. elitegolfofaz.com. LEARN ABOUT WATER SAFETY Raising Arizona Kids magazine’s digital-only May issue explores ways to keep kids safe around water. Plus: How school districts are addressing learning losses with summer school, and dozens of fun family events in greater Phoenix and across the state. HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires 14 TEEN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Teen volunteers play cards with a couple at Hospice of the Valley. Photo courtesy of Hospice of the Valley. Have a teen who needs something meaningful to do?2021 SUMMER CAMPS
Wild Wonders. Ages 6-12. This hands-on camp encompasses the importance of wild and domestic animal sanctuaries and rehabilitators. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 21-25 (ages 6-9) and June 28-July 2 (ages 9-12). $275; discounts for early registration and siblings. Phoenix Zoo. SummerCamp Zoo. Grades 1
SPLASH PADS, SPRAY PADS AND MISTING Mansel Carter Oasis Park in Queen Creek. Photo courtesy of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation. Splash pads (some are called “spray pads”) are seasonal features — but our summer is a long season. Here is a list of municipal parks and other gathering places where kids can cool off while enjoying free water play. JUNE 2021 DIGITAL EDITION Can’t read it now? Just click on the download arrow in the top left column to save to your desktop or tablet. Get weekly updates on events: Subscribe to our free weekly eNewsletter to get web-exclusive content, an updated weekend calendar of events and more! Read more Raising Arizona Kids: Browse our BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PROGRAMS FOR KIDS 623-934-6874 • manzanitaballclub.com. T-ball, pee wee, junior, minor, major and adult co-ed baseball and softball teams for ages 4 & up. Players Choice Academy. 7410 E Sutton Dr, Scottsdale. 480-998-7673 • playerschoiceaz.com. Former MLB players instruct ages 18 & under on the mechanics of the game. HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires 15 FATHER’S DAY IDEAS Treats, car shows, crafts, activities and concerts! Here are 15 Father’s Day ideas to show dad how special he is to you. SARI ON SCIENCE: THE BUGS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD Have you ever wondered how many different bugs live right in your backyard? Try this fun activity to witness this biodiversity. LADYBUGS ART PROJECT FOR PRESCHOOLERS All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs. Unlike a bug, an insect goes through stages to become an adult. Such is the case with the ladybug which lays eggs that hatch in three to five days into larvae. The larvae eat aphids, grow, attach to a leaf and pupate. In aweek
WILLIAMS - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GRAND OPRY - RAISING Share This Event Holiday/Seasonal Williams – Habitat for Humanity Grand Opry July 03 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm Williams Community Stage Location Williams Community Stage200 W. Route 66 Williams 86046 View map Description Don’t miss the Grand Opry 2021 Show featuring the Flatcar Rider Band, beer tent (sponsored by Grand Canyon Brewery), food, carnival games, "THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD" PUPPET SHOW The newly reopened Great Arizona Puppet Theater debuts a brand-new puppet show: "The Little Engine That Could." RAISING ARIZONA KIDS MAGAZINE An open letter of gratitude to my children’s teachers. Education. admin -. May 4, 2017. This is dedicated to the many teachers and elementary school staff who have2021 SUMMER CAMPS
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2021 SUMMER STEM CAMPS SummerUp Camps provide live and engaging virtual camp content in a variety of areas including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), art, music, sign language, forensics, cyber security, coding, and more. Half- and full-day programs four or five days a 2021 SUMMER CAMPS WITH MIXED ACTIVITIES 9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com. Preschool Camp (ages 1-5), Kindergarten Camp and School-Age Summer Camp (grades 1-8) offer swimming, music, technology, indoor sports, classroom centers, themed activities and activity blocks. June 12021 SUMMER CAMPS
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SPLASH PADS, SPRAY PADS AND MISTING Mansel Carter Oasis Park in Queen Creek. Photo courtesy of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation. Splash pads (some are called “spray pads”) are seasonal features — but our summer is a long season. Here is a list of municipal parks and other gathering places where kids can cool off while enjoying free water play. GOLF PROGRAMS FOR ARIZONA KIDS AND TEENS 602-842-4653 • danfordgolfinstruction.com. Junior coaching programs for ages 3-18, private junior lessons, high school golf programs and developmental tour seasons. Elite Golf. Augusta Ranch Golf Club • 2401 S Lansing, Mesa. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch • 4415 E Village Parkway, Gilbert. elitegolfofaz.com. BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PROGRAMS FOR KIDS 623-934-6874 • manzanitaballclub.com. T-ball, pee wee, junior, minor, major and adult co-ed baseball and softball teams for ages 4 & up. Players Choice Academy. 7410 E Sutton Dr, Scottsdale. 480-998-7673 • playerschoiceaz.com. Former MLB players instruct ages 18 & under on the mechanics of the game. HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires 14 TEEN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Teen volunteers play cards with a couple at Hospice of the Valley. Photo courtesy of Hospice of the Valley. Have a teen who needs something meaningful to do? RAISING ARIZONA KIDS MAGAZINE An open letter of gratitude to my children’s teachers. Education. admin -. May 4, 2017. This is dedicated to the many teachers and elementary school staff who have2021 SUMMER CAMPS
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2021 SUMMER STEM CAMPS SummerUp Camps provide live and engaging virtual camp content in a variety of areas including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), art, music, sign language, forensics, cyber security, coding, and more. Half- and full-day programs four or five days a 2021 SUMMER CAMPS WITH MIXED ACTIVITIES 9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com. Preschool Camp (ages 1-5), Kindergarten Camp and School-Age Summer Camp (grades 1-8) offer swimming, music, technology, indoor sports, classroom centers, themed activities and activity blocks. June 12021 SUMMER CAMPS
Listings are continuously being updated for 2021 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free localresources and
SPLASH PADS, SPRAY PADS AND MISTING Mansel Carter Oasis Park in Queen Creek. Photo courtesy of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation. Splash pads (some are called “spray pads”) are seasonal features — but our summer is a long season. Here is a list of municipal parks and other gathering places where kids can cool off while enjoying free water play. GOLF PROGRAMS FOR ARIZONA KIDS AND TEENS 602-842-4653 • danfordgolfinstruction.com. Junior coaching programs for ages 3-18, private junior lessons, high school golf programs and developmental tour seasons. Elite Golf. Augusta Ranch Golf Club • 2401 S Lansing, Mesa. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch • 4415 E Village Parkway, Gilbert. elitegolfofaz.com. BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PROGRAMS FOR KIDS 623-934-6874 • manzanitaballclub.com. T-ball, pee wee, junior, minor, major and adult co-ed baseball and softball teams for ages 4 & up. Players Choice Academy. 7410 E Sutton Dr, Scottsdale. 480-998-7673 • playerschoiceaz.com. Former MLB players instruct ages 18 & under on the mechanics of the game. HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires 14 TEEN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Teen volunteers play cards with a couple at Hospice of the Valley. Photo courtesy of Hospice of the Valley. Have a teen who needs something meaningful to do?2021 SUMMER CAMPS
Wild Wonders. Ages 6-12. This hands-on camp encompasses the importance of wild and domestic animal sanctuaries and rehabilitators. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 21-25 (ages 6-9) and June 28-July 2 (ages 9-12). $275; discounts for early registration and siblings. Phoenix Zoo. SummerCamp Zoo. Grades 1
SPLASH PADS, SPRAY PADS AND MISTING Mansel Carter Oasis Park in Queen Creek. Photo courtesy of Queen Creek Parks and Recreation. Splash pads (some are called “spray pads”) are seasonal features — but our summer is a long season. Here is a list of municipal parks and other gathering places where kids can cool off while enjoying free water play. JUNE 2021 DIGITAL EDITION Can’t read it now? Just click on the download arrow in the top left column to save to your desktop or tablet. Get weekly updates on events: Subscribe to our free weekly eNewsletter to get web-exclusive content, an updated weekend calendar of events and more! Read more Raising Arizona Kids: Browse our BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PROGRAMS FOR KIDS 623-934-6874 • manzanitaballclub.com. T-ball, pee wee, junior, minor, major and adult co-ed baseball and softball teams for ages 4 & up. Players Choice Academy. 7410 E Sutton Dr, Scottsdale. 480-998-7673 • playerschoiceaz.com. Former MLB players instruct ages 18 & under on the mechanics of the game. HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires 15 FATHER’S DAY IDEAS Treats, car shows, crafts, activities and concerts! Here are 15 Father’s Day ideas to show dad how special he is to you. SARI ON SCIENCE: THE BUGS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD Have you ever wondered how many different bugs live right in your backyard? Try this fun activity to witness this biodiversity. LADYBUGS ART PROJECT FOR PRESCHOOLERS All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs. Unlike a bug, an insect goes through stages to become an adult. Such is the case with the ladybug which lays eggs that hatch in three to five days into larvae. The larvae eat aphids, grow, attach to a leaf and pupate. In aweek
WILLIAMS - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GRAND OPRY - RAISING Share This Event Holiday/Seasonal Williams – Habitat for Humanity Grand Opry July 03 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm Williams Community Stage Location Williams Community Stage200 W. Route 66 Williams 86046 View map Description Don’t miss the Grand Opry 2021 Show featuring the Flatcar Rider Band, beer tent (sponsored by Grand Canyon Brewery), food, carnival games, "THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD" PUPPET SHOW The newly reopened Great Arizona Puppet Theater debuts a brand-new puppet show: "The Little Engine That Could." RAISING ARIZONA KIDS MAGAZINE An open letter of gratitude to my children’s teachers. Education. admin -. May 4, 2017. This is dedicated to the many teachers and elementary school staff who have2021 SUMMER CAMPS
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2021 SUMMER STEM CAMPS SummerUp Camps provide live and engaging virtual camp content in a variety of areas including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), art, music, sign language, forensics, cyber security, coding, and more. Half- and full-day programs four or five days a GOLF PROGRAMS FOR ARIZONA KIDS AND TEENS 602-842-4653 • danfordgolfinstruction.com. Junior coaching programs for ages 3-18, private junior lessons, high school golf programs and developmental tour seasons. Elite Golf. Augusta Ranch Golf Club • 2401 S Lansing, Mesa. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch • 4415 E Village Parkway, Gilbert. elitegolfofaz.com. 2021 SUMMER CAMPS WITH MIXED ACTIVITIES 9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com. Preschool Camp (ages 1-5), Kindergarten Camp and School-Age Summer Camp (grades 1-8) offer swimming, music, technology, indoor sports, classroom centers, themed activities and activity blocks. June 1 2021 SUMMER THEATER CAMPS Center Stage Academy 2335 S. Lindsay Road, Suite 102-A, Gilbert 480-370-1784 • centerstage.academy Musical Theater Summer Camps.Ages 5-18. Vocal training, singing activities, acting coaching, improv activities, casting and scripting, theater jazz choreography, end-of-week production.2021 SUMMER CAMPS
Listings are continuously being updated for 2021 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free localresources and
2021 VISUAL ARTS CAMPS Photo: Phoenix Center for the Arts Listings are continuously being updated for 2021 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free local resources and information to Arizonafamilies.
2021 OVERNIGHT CAMPS IN ARIZONA AND THE SOUTHWEST Friendly Pines Camp 933 E. Friendly Pines Road, Prescott 928-445-2128 or friendlypines.com Ages 6-14. Friendly Pines Camp offers a non-competitive program of more than 30 activities including sports, horseback riding, swimming, waterskiing, rock climbing, performing arts, fine arts, hiking, archery, fencing, canoeing, kayaking, animal care, sewing, and much more. 1-week, 2-week, 4-week, and 6 HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires RAISING ARIZONA KIDS MAGAZINE An open letter of gratitude to my children’s teachers. Education. admin -. May 4, 2017. This is dedicated to the many teachers and elementary school staff who have2021 SUMMER CAMPS
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2021 SUMMER STEM CAMPS SummerUp Camps provide live and engaging virtual camp content in a variety of areas including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), art, music, sign language, forensics, cyber security, coding, and more. Half- and full-day programs four or five days a GOLF PROGRAMS FOR ARIZONA KIDS AND TEENS 602-842-4653 • danfordgolfinstruction.com. Junior coaching programs for ages 3-18, private junior lessons, high school golf programs and developmental tour seasons. Elite Golf. Augusta Ranch Golf Club • 2401 S Lansing, Mesa. Trilogy Golf Club at Power Ranch • 4415 E Village Parkway, Gilbert. elitegolfofaz.com. 2021 SUMMER CAMPS WITH MIXED ACTIVITIES 9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com. Preschool Camp (ages 1-5), Kindergarten Camp and School-Age Summer Camp (grades 1-8) offer swimming, music, technology, indoor sports, classroom centers, themed activities and activity blocks. June 1 2021 SUMMER THEATER CAMPS Center Stage Academy 2335 S. Lindsay Road, Suite 102-A, Gilbert 480-370-1784 • centerstage.academy Musical Theater Summer Camps.Ages 5-18. Vocal training, singing activities, acting coaching, improv activities, casting and scripting, theater jazz choreography, end-of-week production.2021 SUMMER CAMPS
Listings are continuously being updated for 2021 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free localresources and
2021 VISUAL ARTS CAMPS Photo: Phoenix Center for the Arts Listings are continuously being updated for 2021 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free local resources and information to Arizonafamilies.
2021 OVERNIGHT CAMPS IN ARIZONA AND THE SOUTHWEST Friendly Pines Camp 933 E. Friendly Pines Road, Prescott 928-445-2128 or friendlypines.com Ages 6-14. Friendly Pines Camp offers a non-competitive program of more than 30 activities including sports, horseback riding, swimming, waterskiing, rock climbing, performing arts, fine arts, hiking, archery, fencing, canoeing, kayaking, animal care, sewing, and much more. 1-week, 2-week, 4-week, and 6 HOW TO RECYCLE ELECTRONICS IN ARIZONA R3eWaste is an R2-certified, zero-landfill company with a processing facility in Phoenix. They provide free pick-up for businesses, and their facility is open for residential drop-offs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. R3 recycles most electronics — including computers, servers, laptops, tablets, notebooks, iPads, keyboards, cords, wires JUNE 2021 DIGITAL EDITION Can’t read it now? Just click on the download arrow in the top left column to save to your desktop or tablet. Get weekly updates on events: Subscribe to our free weekly eNewsletter to get web-exclusive content, an updated weekend calendar of events and more! Read more Raising Arizona Kids: Browse our2021 SUMMER CAMPS
Wild Wonders. Ages 6-12. This hands-on camp encompasses the importance of wild and domestic animal sanctuaries and rehabilitators. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 21-25 (ages 6-9) and June 28-July 2 (ages 9-12). $275; discounts for early registration and siblings. Phoenix Zoo. SummerCamp Zoo. Grades 1
2021 VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS Listings are continuously being updated for 2021 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free local resources and information to Arizona families. Please thank them when you call or visit! Engineering for Kids 2021 SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS i9 Sports Greater Phoenix. 2021 Summer Camps. Ages 5-14. Multi-sports camp including recreational games and swimming (at some locations). Weekly full-day sessions May 24-July 24. $189-$229. 480-730-6446 ori9sports.com
SARI ON SCIENCE: THE BUGS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD Have you ever wondered how many different bugs live right in your backyard? Try this fun activity to witness this biodiversity. 2021 OVERNIGHT CAMPS IN ARIZONA AND THE SOUTHWEST Friendly Pines Camp 933 E. Friendly Pines Road, Prescott 928-445-2128 or friendlypines.com Ages 6-14. Friendly Pines Camp offers a non-competitive program of more than 30 activities including sports, horseback riding, swimming, waterskiing, rock climbing, performing arts, fine arts, hiking, archery, fencing, canoeing, kayaking, animal care, sewing, and much more. 1-week, 2-week, 4-week, and 6 LADYBUGS ART PROJECT FOR PRESCHOOLERS All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs. Unlike a bug, an insect goes through stages to become an adult. Such is the case with the ladybug which lays eggs that hatch in three to five days into larvae. The larvae eat aphids, grow, attach to a leaf and pupate. In aweek
PARENTING EDUCATION AND SUPPORT 16752 N. Greasewood St., Surprise. 623-207-6016 • benevilla.org. Provides free parenting classes, support groups, literacy events, purposeful play groups, referrals to community agencies and a lending library for families with children from birth to age 5. The center isfunded by a
"THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD" PUPPET SHOW The newly reopened Great Arizona Puppet Theater debuts a brand-new puppet show: "The Little Engine That Could." DOWN SYNDROME RESOURCES IN ARIZONA Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona’s new-parent packet. DS Network 480-759-9150 • dsnetworkaz.org A supportive and collaborative network that connects individuals and families, provides resources and information and promotes greater general understanding of Downsyndrome.
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The pandemic has brought tough choices for parents. Will we send our kids to summer camp? Keep them home? Our poll show the exent of theindecision.
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To connect with neighbors at a time of social distancing, the Olson family of north Phoenix built a Kind Cart, a moveable neighborhood painting experience like the one they have always enjoyed at the Children's Museum of Phoenix. TAKING THE FAMILY PET TO THE VET, DURING A PANDEMIC The newest member of our family needed a microchip and his next round of shots. In the era of COVID-19, how do you take the family pet tothe vet?
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Children and masks, pediatric telemedicine, and scheduling wellness checks during a pandemic. We talked with board-certified pediatrician Jason Vargas, MD, of Cactus Children's Clinic in Glendale. SIX DECADES OF EXCELLENT EARTH DAY BOOKS FOR KIDS From "The Lorax" by Dr. Suess in the 1970s to the creative and insightful environment-themed books of today, Earth Day books continue the celebration of our planet all year round. WHAT’S MORE FUN THAN A BIN FULL OF WORMS? Creating a worm composting bin has all sorts of learning benefits for kids. And some exposure to dirt may actually be good for immune systemdevelopment.
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Children and teens are responding to this unprecedented crisis very differently — from acting out to shutting down to going with theflow.
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