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Halloween Costumes for the whole family! Even your pups!

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Looking for Halloween Costumes for your furry friend? CostumeExpress.com has such cute costumes! I received a Batman Dog Costume and a Star Wars Yoda Dog Costume. My favorite is the Batman Dog Costume and can’t wait to take out dog Bink out wearing it in the Dog Halloween parade next week.

  • Includes: Chest piece, heroic cape, head piece and coordinating belt.

I like this one because I actually don’t think there will be a problem with putting this one on our pup. I think that Yoda is really awesome too but think I may have some trouble getting my pup to cooperate with wearing this one. But, I do know many other dogs that would have no problem and they would look super cool!

To find these and many other great pet costumes, go to costumeexpress.com.  There is still time to order and receive before Halloween! Check the shipping options! By the way, Batman is on sale right now!

Savvy shoppers are encouraged to sign-up for e-mails from CostumeExpress.com at https://www.costumeexpress.com/profile/footeroremailsub to gain early access to sale items, exclusive offers and secret surprises surrounding the sale.

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Self Disclosure: I received free product samples to facilitate this Halloween post. No other compensation was received. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Costumeexpress.com.

Modern economy

We have seen many changes in last couple of years. Globalization has taken its toll and US is no longer as dominant as it was previously. The fact that many counties opened their markets, as well as the sudden rise in price of commodities led to creation of new economic forces. At the same time, many industries that were previously dominant lost their position. We are slowly starting to turn towards cheap, natural solutions instead of those that are playing to our ego.

Americans are not driving cars as they used to. Nor do they use plains as they did before. In a sense, this is caused by our desire to have cleaner environment. We have become conscious of things around us and we are trying to do our best to make it better. There is another, perhaps even more important thing that led to this. Prices of gasoline went up. Given the unemployment and lowered living standard, people cannot afford this luxury. As a result, all involved industries are suffering enormous loses. To make things even worse, quality of vehicles have dropped significantly as companies try to compensate by lowering production costs. Pricey products that were regarded common items for every household are nowadays luxury. Because of this, everything that can be perceived as additional expense, is no longer popular consequently brining down industry that is making said product.

When it comes to finances, commodities are the most important resource we have at our disposal. Investors, uncertain of economy, are no longer thrilled to put money into stocks and bonds. Furthermore, no one is prepared to take the same risks and overinflate assets as they did before the crisis. As a protective measure, people started converting money into gold. To top it all off, companies started combining traditional services with precious metals. This is how we got commodity IRAs (individual retirement account). If we were to trust Rosland Capital reviews, prices will only go up which means that people who are putting money into these accounts can expect nice profit when it becomes active.

Pharmaceutical and medical industries will also experience growth. Both of these are highly dependable on innovations. However, research and development will not bring necessary profit. The reason why these industries will grow is due to our demographics and the fact that each year, we are paying more and more for medical bills. This shouldn’t surprise us given that our population is constantly growing older. It is the same case in some other developed countries such as Germany and Japan. At the same time, young people are suffering from numerous illnesses such as high cholesterol, obesity, high blood pressure, cardiovascular issues etc. All of these are caused by our lifestyle. As we become more service oriented, workers are spending good part of the day behind a computer. Only a handful of professions require active physical work. Similarly, diet is becoming worse and worse forcing people to buy supplements as a way to replenish lost matters and protect their health.

Aladdin – One of Disney’s Greatest

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The Aladdin Diamond Edition is available now on DVD/Blu-ray/Digital. Climb aboard for a magical carpet ride with nonstop laughs, action-packed adventure and Academy Award(R)-winning music that will make your heart soar (1992: Best Music, Original Song, “A Whole New World,” Original Score). Now for the first time ever, a whole new world of Disney’s ALADDIN is revealed in a whole new way on Blu-ray and Digital HD — with never-before-seen bonus! With the help of a hysterically funny, shape-shifting, 10,000-year-old Genie, street-smart commoner Aladdin and clever, confident Princess Jasmine join forces against the evil sorcerer Jafar to put an end to his plans to take over the kingdom! Starring Robin Williams, Linda Larkin and Scott Weinger. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Gerry O. comments, “…one of the greatest is Aladdin with flying carpets, magical Genies, giant talking sand monsters. Aladdin is beloved by me along with millions of others and it will be loved by many more with this new Diamond DVD.” Haley P. adds, “Aladdin has so many jokes that it makes you laugh, but also has quite a few dramatic scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat with relationships sprouting into wonderful romance. And, it is all wrapped together in one fantastic adventure.“ See their full reviews below.

 

 

Aladdin (Diamond Edition)

By Gerry Orz, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 13

 

 

Disney has so many classics, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, but one of the greatest is Aladdin with flying carpets, magical Genies, giant talking sand monsters. Aladdin is beloved by me along with millions of others and it will be loved by many more with this new Diamond DVD.

Aladdin has so many jokes that it makes you laugh, but also has quite a few dramatic scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat with relationships sprouting into wonderful romance. And, it is all wrapped together in one fantastic adventure.

 

The story begins when a Middle Eastern princess decides she had enough of being stuck in her palace and goes out into the city for once in her life. She goes to the market and gets in a little bit of trouble, thanks to a poor young man named Aladdin. Sadly, he is accused of kidnapping the princess. Now in jail, he and another man manage to escape to go find a massive treasure and most importantly – a Genie bottle. The Genie (our favorite Robin Williams) comes out and grants Aladdin three wishes – now Aladdin can decide what he wants to do.

 

Aladdin is such a fantastic and entertaining film. The animation is just mind blowing. How good it is, considering that it was made over 20 years ago, how full of emotion the voice actors ate, it is quite different than many other famous Disney animations. With such a famous cast, it is truly a masterpiece. And, quite nostalgic to hear Robin Williams’ so recognizable voice as this is one of his most iconic roles. It really shows how he entertained the world with laughter for so many years. The soundtrack in Aladdin is incredible. Each song is catchy and kind of gets stuck in your head (I will show you the woooorld!) and so many of them are now classic songs that people of different generations sing.

 

This special Diamond edition of Aladdin comes with quite a few bonus features. In one of my favorites, conversations with the casts, I found out a lot of interesting facts such as Scott Weinger, the voice of Aladdin, actually didn’t know how to sing when he auditioned for it at the age of 15! There are also several deleted scenes, showing how different they originally planned the film and even a deleted song that was done by Jafar, (Jonathon Freeman)!

 

My favorite scene is when Aladdin releases Genie for the first time and he quickly gets out of his small bottle (he is rather big). I love his first line, “10,000 years will give you such a crick in the neck!” I love this scene because instead of ranting about something, he just does his first line as a pretty funny joke, which forever brought this lovable special character into our lives.

Aladdin has something similar to the other Disney animated films in that they are meant for the whole family. So, I recommend it for ages 7 to 18. I wouldn’t show it to kids younger than seven because there are a few dramatic scenes that might be frightening for then. It isn’t exactly bright and fun throughout the whole film. I give it five out of five stars because this is truly a classic and I love every aspect of it, especially our wonderful Genie who we miss every day.

 

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Reviewed by Haley Powell, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 12

 

 

Aladdin is an amazing classic and one of my favorites.  It is a wonderful fairy tale that makes you want to see more even after it is finished.

 

This movie is about a boy named Aladdin (Scott Weinger) with his pet monkey named Abu (Frank Welker) who are considered street rats in the town.  Then there is the Sultan (Douglas Seale), his daughter, Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin), his evil advisor, Jafar (Jonathan Freeman) who live in the Palace and also a genie (Robin Williams).  The Sultan tells his daughter, Princes Jasmine that she has to find someone to marry. She is tired of being forced to stay in the palace and wants to live her life without her father telling her what to do and who to marry.  She sneaks away from the palace.  When she gets into trouble at the marketplace, Aladdin rescues her and they run off together.  However, Aladdin gets thrown in jail by Jafar, and caught up into his evil plot to take over the land with the help of a genie in a lamp.

My favorite part is when Aladdin rubs the lamp and the genie appears.  He starts singing a song about all the things he can do.  I also liked the part where Jafar steals the lamp and wishes the genie to turn him into a Sultan.  The parrot then shoves crackers into the original Sultan’s mouth as payback.  It was hysterical.

 

My favorite character is Abu because he is always saving Aladdin when he gets into trouble.  He is an awesome sidekick, even though he keeps trying to steal everything.  All the characters do an amazing job of playing their parts. The animation was fabulous. It really made the movie come alive!  The moral of the story is no matter how many lies you tell, the truth will always come out.

 

There is even a bonus feature that shows a deleted song made for Jafar named “My Finest Hour.”  The producers and directors discussed for a while about a part in the movie where Jafar would have his own song.  However, they decided not to use it.  I liked song because it puts more emphasis on how evil Jafar really is.

 

I think this movie is good for ages 5 through 18. Both boys and girls will watch this movie because it has the fairytale for the girls and the action for the boys. If you don’t have this movie, you will be missing out on something special.  I give this movie a 5 out of 5 dazzling stars. Aladdin is now available on DVD/Blu-ray/Digital so check it out.

Credit: KIDS FIRST!

Tomorrowland Delivers Wow Factor Along With Important Messages

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Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Gerry O. comments, “This film has everything. It has a wonderful, heartwarming plot with a good 50/50 split of drama and comedy and is filled with many wonderful morals and messages. It can be called a tale, sci-fi, adventure and more.” Clayton P. adds, “Disney’s Tomorrowland is a most imaginative, elaborate adventure with a lot of heart.  The idea of the movie is fresh and unique.  Every dollar of the $190 million budget is put to use and is seen on the big screen.”

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Reviewed by Gerry O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Interview with Director: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BQpB1Vueg8
Red Carpet interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxUFI10NAi8

How can you describe this film, a film that is original (which is very rare these days), surprising (also rare) and it has a perfect ratio of pretty much everything! Tomorrowland is a movie of wow that makes you want to go out and do something knowing that nothing is impossible.

This film has everything. It has a wonderful, heartwarming plot with a good 50/50 split of drama and comedy and is filled with many wonderful morals and messages. It can be called a tale, sci-fi, adventure and more. But, this film has something for everyone.

Tomorrowland starts off showing a young high school girl named Casey (Britt Robertson) who is told that the world is being polluted, destroyed and slowly ending. She asks why something is not being done about it. One day, she finds a mysterious pin which takes her to a world not in the future, past or present, not on Earth. It is  somewhere beyond our knowledge, known as Tomorrowland. She embarks on adventure trying to get there and meets many people including Frank Walker (George Clooney) who is a former child genius and actually lived in this place for some time.

This film is truly an enjoyable experience to watch. Director Brad Bird does an extraordinary job making this a master piece. From the perfect cast to the original story, it is breathtaking to watch. The cinematography is perfect – not too modest and not to forced either. The cast is inspiring. George, Britt and the rest of the cast make jokes, deliver dramatic moments, and everything in between. The relationship between the main characters are sad at times, happy at times. They are heartwarming and draw you in. Disney has really outdone itself so many times and they surprise us again with a very original and nicely done film which will become the next phenomena.

My favorite scene is when Casey, Frank and a girl named Athena (you must watch the film to learn more about this very special character) go to Paris and they launch something out of the Eiffel tower. It is action-packed, funny and stunning to watch. The special effects are out of this world and thrilling.

There are so many moral messages. The main one is “nothing is impossible and never stop questioning the world around you.” In the film, Casey never stops asking questions and, because of this, a very surprising thing happens.

I recommend this film for kids ages 8 to18 and give it 5 out of 5 stars. This film is truly one of the greatest films of the year and wonderfully executed. It opens in theaters on May 22 so don’t miss it.
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By Miles T., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

This futuristic film has an advanced plot and is full of surprises. It uses a lot of

special effects, green screen work and wires and contains a lot of action! This film is about a teenage girl who has glimpsed the future and is determined to figure out how to get there.

 

My favorite character is Frank Walker played by George Cloony. In the movie, he is very funny and sarcastic. I like this character because it seems like he has no hope, but then something happens and he is suddenly soaked in hope. I love everyone in the cast because their acting is so good and their work with ropes and harnesses and special effects is nothing short of amazing. The action looks very real.

 

I was very confused at the start of the movie because it does not give you a lot of information and I was not sure where the movie was going. I think that they did not have any idea how to start the movie so they chose to do it as if it was a documentary. It has that feel to it. However, it got less confusing as it developed and the actors and all the action scenes are fun and exciting.  The ending is the best part because it leaves you hopeful and, now I want to see Tomorrowland 2.

 

Definitely get the DVD because there are a lot of fun extra scenes they had to cut out of the movie. I wish they had left these scenes in the movie because it would been less confusing. But, thankfully, most of it is saved and is now part of the extras. Also, the extras show how the movie was made.  It looks like it was difficult for the actors and took a lot of takes. Brad Bird (Director) exercised his wild imagination and excelled in making things look realistic.  I understand that he was an animator before he was a Director and had specific ideas about how he wanted everything to look.  Well, he succeeded as everything looks beautiful and interesting.

 

I recommend this movie for ages 6 to 18 up because it shows some violence. I rate this 4.5 out of 5 stars. I hope you enjoy the movie!

 

Credit: KIDS FIRST!

October is National Dessert Month and The Piping Gourmets have the perfect way to celebrate!

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The Piping Gourmets is hosting a contest called The Big Whoop throughout this month of October. In honor of National Dessert Month, the company invites consumers to decorate their Non-GMO, gluten free, vegan Whoopie Pies. Entrants will then share their final creations with The Piping Gourmets across social media (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram). Submission requirements include titling each entry #TheBigWhoop and incorporating an @ tag of The Piping Gourmets.

 

Decorating must fall into three categories: holidays, personal celebrations (birthdays, anniversaries and business promotions), and school activities. Judging will be based on creativity and visual appeal, with the winner taking home $100 and a month’s worth of The Piping Gourmets Whoopie Pie VIP vouchers.

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Consumers can visit The Piping Gourmets on social media to enter. This includes FacebookTwitter @PipingGourmets and Instagram @PipingGourmets. More details can be found online at ThePipingGourmets.com.

Submissions will be accepted throughout National Dessert Month, October 1-October 31. The grand prize winner will be announced on November 2.

Sounds like fun!

Credit: The Piping Gourmets. No compensation was received to post and SoCal City Kids is not affiliated with the contest. I did receive free vouchers and will be reviewing soon. 

Kidgits Boo Bash and Trick or Treating at The Shops at Mission Viejo

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Spiders, bats, black cats and more… Let’s see what Halloween has in store! Your favorite little ghosts and goblins are invited to The Shops at Mission Viejo for a fun and safe event at the Boo Bash on Saturday, October 24. Children of all ages are encouraged to sport their best Halloween costume to haunt The Shops at Mission Viejo in search of Halloween fun.

The Shops at Mission Viejo Halloween event, presented by the Simon Kidgits Club, takes place from 10a.m. to noon on the Lower Level, near H&M and Old Navy. Join us for Halloween themed crafts, giveaways, and more. Get ready for spells and potions at an entertaining magic show from magicIAN, which starts at 10:30 a.m.

 

 

Families can return to The Shops at Mission Viejo for trick-or-treating at participating retailers on Saturday, October 31from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., though hours vary by retailer. Stop by Guest Services to pick up a flyer with specific store participation and information on candy distribution times, or visit http://www.simon.com/mall/the-shops-at-mission-viejo/stream/halloween-trick-or-treating-3778350 for more info.

 

Toy weapons and costumes should be worn only during event hours and masks are allowed only on children 12 years old and younger. Come join us in a safe, well-lit environment and grab some goodies from The Shops at Mission Viejo.

 

The Simon Kidgits Club is a fun and informative program that focuses on health, wellness, education, safety and entertainment for children ages 3-8. The Simon Kidgits Club has kept children and parents alike amused for over a decade with various events and activities while providing incentives for club members, such as special offers, rewards and games.

Credit: Simon Kidgits Club.

Ozeri BP01K CardioTech Pro Series Digital Blood Pressure Monitor with Heart Health and Hypertension Indicator is a Must-Buy!

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Looking for a Blood Pressure Monitor?  I received the Ozeri BP01K CardioTech Pro Series Digital Blood Pressure Monitor with Heart Health and Hypertension Indicator and love how easy it is to use and that it is portable.  It also stores 180 blood pressure readings (90 x 2 users) with date and time recordings. I also like that it seems very accurate. Actually, I get the exact same readings that I do when I go to the Doctor to check my blood pressure. I have high blood pressure and it is controlled with medication but this is a very helpful product to have.

You can purchase on Amazon.com.

Right now they are having a  40% Super Sale.

 

Ozeri CardioTech BP3T Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor With Hypertension Detection

While supplies last, purchase for only $25.77. No coupon required. Discount applied automatically upon checkout.

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Self Disclosure: I received a free product in exchange for an unbiased review.

Los Angeles Zoo Offers Engaging Variety Of Opportunities For Families To Learn About Animals

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Families enjoying the Los Angeles Zoo
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Have you ever wanted your family to explore the world of animals, like the many different ways they use their tails?  Or how patterns on fur, feathers, scales, and skin help animals avoid predators?  Or why animals make their homes in unusual locations?  Or which adaptations help certain animals survive extreme cold or heat?  Would you like to get the whole family together for a day of adventure at the Los Angeles Zoo?  The L.A. Zoo introduces four different programs for children and their parents to discover all that and more, including close-up animal encounters, hands-on activities and intriguing talks focusing on the Zoo’s outstanding animal collection, from tiny insects to giant elephants, in a series of classes available now through June 2016.  The TODDLER TOTES series is offered for parents and children between 24 and 35 months old, CRITTERS ‘N’ KIDS is for parents and children between three and four years old,ZOO EXPLORERS is open to children between five and six years old, and FAMILY CLASSES are for parents and youngsters of all ages.  Participants can attend as many or few classes as fits their schedule, and they may choose from several different days and times for each.  All classes include free Zoo admission, which provides an excellent value for a full day of fun.  The complete schedule of programs is available at http://www.lazoo.org/education/childrensclasses/.

“Whether your kids are toddlers or tweens, there’s a class for your family,” says Heather Shields, Los Angeles Zoo Education Manager.  “A main part of the Zoo’s mission is to provide and promote connections between people and wildlife, so our classes are not only engaging and fun, but they also offer in-depth information about the Zoo’s animals, biodiversity, and the world in which we live.”

TODDLER TOTES, for parents and children between 24 and 35 months old, take place on Wednesdays, Friday and Saturdays, 9:15 to 10:30 am, and on Fridays and Saturdays, 11 am to 12:15 pm.  Offering educational, interactive adventures to help youngsters discover the ways different animals use parts of their bodies, these classes include WIGGLE SQUIGGLE ZOO (November 4, 6 and 7) focusing on the different ways animals use their bodies to move.  FASCINATING FEET (December 2, 4 and 5) employs hands-on games and outdoor adventures to show how animals use theirs.  EYES ON THE SIDE (February 3, 4 and 5) explores the world of eyes and how animals see the world.  THE NOSE KNOWS (March 2, 4 and 5) explains differences and similarities among the noses in the animal world.  I’M ALL EARS (March 30, April 1 and 2) teaches facts about how different animals hear.  And finally, TERRIFIC TAILS (May 4, 6 and 7) utilizes Zoo adventures, an animal encounter and stories to illustrate the ways different animals’ tails serve many purposes.  Tickets for Toddler Tots classes are $20 per child/adult pair and $18 per child/adult pair for GLAZA members.

CRITTERS ‘N’ KIDS, open to parents and children ages three and four years old, takes participants on a 90-minute exploration of the Zoo’s animal collections on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays beginning at 9:30 amGO GO GORILLAS (November 13 and 14) explores how – and why — gorillas build nests.  SLITHERING SNAKES (December 9, 11 and 12) provides a chance to learn about and observe the colorful world of snakes.  FABULOUS FLAMINGOS (February 10, 12 and 13) includes stories, a take-home project and an adventure in search of the Zoo’s pink, feathery residents.  LOVABLE LEMURS (March 9, 11 and 12) offers an opportunity to investigate the Zoo’s lemur collection and gather fun facts about these furry creatures.  COOL CATS (April 6, 8 and 9) explores the world of felines, large and small.  The series closes with EXCITING ELEPHANTS May 11, 13 and 14) featuring storytelling, activities and a guided tour of the Zoo’s celebrated Elephants of Asia exhibit.  Critters ‘n’ Kids classes are $27 per child/adult pair and $24 per child/adult pair for GLAZA members.

ZOO EXPLORERS, a new program designed for children ages five and six, is a drop-off experience similar to a half day of camp that takes place on Sundays from 9 am to noon and teaches youngsters about different biomes around the world, from deserts to mountains to grasslands to rainforests, and the animals that call these unique habitats their homes.  MOUNTAIN MADNESS (November 1) helps youngsters discover animals that live in the world’s rocky and forested areas and the amazing adaptations that help them survive life in the mountains.  GREAT GRASSLANDS (January 31), introduces animals who call grasslands their home and what it takes to live there.  DELVING INTO THE DESERT (February 28) explores some of the planet’s hottest biomes and teaches the adaptations that keep desert residents — from cactus to camels — cool and protected when temperatures climb into the 100s.  And TROPICAL TREASURES (May 1) looks at the many layers of tropical rainforests, where more than half the plant and animal species in the world make their homes.  Zoo Explorer classes are $35 per child and $30 per child for GLAZA members.

FAMILY CLASSES, another new program, is held on Sunday mornings from 9:30 to 11 am, offering family groups with children of all ages four adventures to explore and learn about animals together.  NOW YOU SEE ME, NOW YOU DON’T (October 25) uncovers the secrets of camouflage, where stripes, spots, and blotches create the illusion of invisibility, helping participants discover how patterns on fur, feathers, scales, and skin help animals eat or avoid being eaten.  WINTER WONDERLAND (December 20) reveals how animals stay warm in the winter and the special adaptations that help them survive the cold.  BACKYARD BUDDIES (April 17) provides a chance to discover the variety of wildlife that lives all around us and find out how humans benefit from our wild neighbors, as well as what to do to stay safe while enjoying the wildlife.  The program concludes with HOME SWEET HOME (June 12) which illustrates how and why animals make their homes in certain – even unusual – locations, from dens to nests and hollows to treetops.  Family Classes are $20 per adult/$15 per child (ages 2 to 12) and  $10 per person for GLAZA members; children under two are free.

The landmark LOS ANGELES ZOO AND BOTANICAL GARDENS, drawing 1.6 million visitors each year, is home to a diverse collection of 1,100 animals representing 250 different species, many of which are rare or endangered.  Its lush grounds on 113 acres feature the LAIR (Living Amphibians, Invertebrates, and Reptiles); Elephants of Asia; Campo Gorilla Reserve; Rainforest of the Americas, an extraordinary collection of endangered and exotic mammals, reptiles, fish and amphibians living in spaces that exemplify their natural habitat in the rainforest biosphere; Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel; an Indian Rhino Encounter direct-contact opportunity; Chimpanzees of Mahale Mountains, home to one of the largest troops of chimpanzees in the United States; Red Ape Rain Forest, where visitors can walk among orangutans; the Winnick Family Children’s Zoo; one of the largest flocks of flamingos in any zoo in the world; a botanical collection comprising over 800 different plant species with approximately 7,000 individual plants; and much more.  Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), whose members meet rigorous professional standards for animal welfare, the Zoo has achieved renown as an international leader in the preservation of endangered species and a conservation center for the care and study of wildlife.  The private, non-profit Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA), which has supported the Zoo in partnership with the City of Los Angeles for more than five decades and provides funding for and operates seven essential Zoo departments, has 60,000 member households representing more than 240,000 adults and children.  As evidence of the Zoo’s popularity, GLAZA attracts one of the largest membership bases of any cultural organization in Los Angeles.  The Zoo’s location in Griffith Park ideally positions it as a convenient destination enjoyed by locals and vacationers of all ages who can visit every day of the year except Christmas Day.

Programming subject to change.

All classes include a day of Zoo admission.  Tickets for Toddler Tots classes are $20 per child/adult pair and $18 per child/adult pair for GLAZA members.  Critters ‘n’ Kids classes are $27 per child/adult pair and $24 per child/adult pair for GLAZA members.  Zoo Explorer classes are $35 per child and $30 per child for GLAZA members.  Family Classes are $20 per adult/$15 per child (ages 2 to 12) and $10 per person for GLAZA members; children under two are free.

The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is located in Griffith Park at the junction of the Ventura (134) and Golden State (5) freeways.  5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA  90027.  Free parking is available.

For more information and to sign up for classes visit http://www.lazoo.org/education/childrensclasses/ or call (323) 644-4211.

Credit: Los Angeles Zoo.