Archives for October 2020

How to be safe when walking home at night – simple tips that could save your life

Autumn is here, which means the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting longer. Everything is much darker too, which can make staying safe outdoors difficult. Even if you’re walking from home school, from work or you’re taking the dog out for a stroll, being out at night can be pretty daunting. 

Keeping safe when you’re walking at night is essential. You could be hit by a car, followed by someone suspicious, you could trip and hurt yourself or find yourself lost. If you feel safe, you’re more likely to enjoy the cool autumnal air and the changing seasons. Here we’ll look at how you can be safe when walking home at night with some simple tips that could save your life. 

Be seen

If a car can’t see you, then you’re more likely to be hit by one. Whether you’re walking along a country road or you’re crossing the street, making yourself seen at night is vital. By wearing brightly colored clothing and reflective materials, you’re less likely to be hit by a car – if you have been in a road accident involving a vehicle and need to speak with a personal injury lawyer, you’ll find a list of PI lawyers here. 

Reflective straps on your bag, a flashing light on your jacket, a brightly colored coat… however you choose to be seen, make it easy for vehicles to spot you with their headlamps and always dress brightly!

Walk with confidence

If you’re wandering around looking lost, or frightened then you could be inadvertently making yourself a target for thieves and other criminals. When you’re out at night, walk with confidence and conviction and if you’re not feeling it, fake it until you make it home. Those who walk with conviction are less likely to be attacked or look like an easy target.

No music

We all love listening to music and our favorite podcasts, and whilst it’s fine to wear your headphones as you walk to school or work during the daytime, at night you should avoid wearing them. Listening to your favorite music means that you won’t be able to hear what’s going on around you, whether that’s a car that’s coming up fast or someone who’s following you. Stay alert and keep your headphones in your pocket.

Make a call

If you’re feeling nervous or unsettled whilst you walk home, don’t be afraid to make a phone call to a friend or a family member. Engaging in a chat with a loved one can help calm your nerves and even help to keep you safe, as you’re less likely to be attacked or jumped if you’re on a call with someone. Even if it’s late at night, don’t be afraid to call someone – they’d much rather you got home safely! 

And finally, select a safe spot

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or worried whilst walking home at night, head into a local bar, pub or store for refuge. You can stay there whilst you gather your thoughts and regain your composure. If you’re worried about your safety, speak to a member of staff. 

Mrs. Dash, Oct. 15th Pet of the Week!

Everyone loves Mrs. Dash, and Mrs. Dash loves everyone! The lady’s an adorable 3-year-old German shepherd mix who loves to be outside and—well, dash around and play. We have no idea where Mr. Dash went, but it doesn’t matter. We know that our pretty girl is going to make a much better match—could it be you? Because the shelter is closed to the public, adoption appointments are conducted through appointment, so call 562-570-PETS or email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to meet Amy. Ask for ID#A648608/

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(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)

Family Fun Time during this pandemic!

Looking for some fun toys for the kids this Fall during the pandemic? Here are a few of my favorites!

This one is great for outdoors and especially if you have open space. The classic Hog Wild ATOMIC POWER POPPER is back and better than ever – thanks to a flashy new design and cool new features! PLUS, it now comes complete with three super Sticky Targets you can use just about anywhere! Watch your Power Popper rapid fire up to 20 feet, thanks to its newly designed, easy-to-use, pump-to-launch handle! If you have more than one kid, you really should buy two of these! Great gift for the upcoming holidays too!  Available on Target for $14.99. 

Marshmallow Blaster – Extreme Blaster –  Launch a barrage of soft, sweet marshmallow treats indoors or out from the new Marshmallow Blasters from Zing! This single-action, lock-and-load unit fires large marshmallows one at a time, launching them up to 40 feet! Simply load in the marshmallow, pump the handle and fire! We actually had fun trying this one out! It’s also great for open spaces. I do not recommend for really young children but I do recommend for ages 8+. Available on Amazon for $24.99.

Here’s another one that is fun for ages 5+. Zax Target Pack – Continue to experience the thrill of “axe” throwing at-home in a fun and safe way with the Zax Target Pack. Featuring two soft, safe throwing “axes” with suction cups that stick to any flat surface and a target, users can throw the Zax inside or out! Older kids will enjoy this one and it’s fun for outdoors. Available on Amazon for $29.99.

This next one is a wonderful STEM activity for children. My Fairy Garden’s Fairy Light Garden is an enchanted fairy mushroom home that doubles as a night-light! Now, how cool is that?! Turn on the fairy light by blowing on the mushroom home, and when you do music plays too! Blow again to turn the light off. This set includes everything you’ll need to make a special garden for the fairy Saffron and her beautiful unicorn Calista! Plant your seeds and play in your fairy world surrounded by the magic of nature. My Fairy Garden’s Fairy Light Garden comes with a bridge to join your existing My Fairy Garden sets together and complete your Fairy Garden universe. This is fun and so easy too! It comes with an easy to follow guide and also teaches STEM lessons.

Self Disclosure: I received free samples of the above items. Images were also provided.

Mama Luma has cute Face Masks for your little ones!

They also have cute dresses too!

If you are looking for really cute dresses for your little girl, you have to check out Mama Luma. They also have some adorable patterned face masks for kids. I received a few samples of the masks and I highly recommend them!

Mama Luma has the perfect clothing options to capture memories from family photos to back-to-school or just an outing with your loved ones.

About Mama Luma: Mama Luma was started by co-founders and former college roommates Kevin and Ata. Ata wanted to bring his mother’s designs to life in California and believed that by blending the natural beauty of Santa Barbara with the elegance of European tradition and Mediterranean prints, he could inspire a new wave of chic fashion into the younger generations on the West Coast. With the help of his resources in Istanbul, Turkey, he and Kevin diligently worked to bring these hand-sewn, high fashion masterpieces to the world. 
For more information, visit www.mamaluma.com

Self Disclosure: I received free samples of Face Masks to feature. Image was also provided.

Books of the Week

The Screaming Hairy Armadillo

 THE SCREAMING HAIRY ARMADILLO and 76 Other Animals with Weird, Wild Names (September 15, 2020; Ages 7-10/Grades 1-5; $14.95), a quirky compendium of curious animal species with the most bizarre monikers.

Perfect for elementary-grade students who are learning remotely this fall, The Screaming Hairy Armadillo gives readers the scoop on taxonomy—the science of defining and naming organisms—and how taxonomists invent names. And there is even a free downloadable Educators Guide for extra learning opportunities! This is a really fun book and I recommend for ages 7-11.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Matt Murrie is a former public-school teacher, curriculum writer, and private academy instructor. His father, Steve Murrie, is a retired science teacher. Together, they are the authors of Every Minute on Earth and Guide to the Planet.

Looking for some fun and educational board books? I love these from Happy Fox Books. These three new interactive board books will entertain just as much as they educate about our natural world. AntillBeehive, and Tree were released this past June 2020 and are sure to start conversations with young ones about what makes an anthill work, what exactly goes on inside a beehive, and what types of animals you may find living in a tree. The various layers and interesting flaps would appeal to two to three-year-olds, while the facts presented in each book will entertain children up to five.

These are sure to be a hit with toddlers and even Kindergarteners.

by Laurie Keller

When my son was young, one of his favorite Authors was Laurie Keller. He just really liked her Scrambled States of America books. Arnie the Doughnut is truly a funny story and now you can find Hello Arnie which was released in September. You can find it on Amazon.com.

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books except for Hello, Arnie!

The War With Grandpa * Wonderful Family Comedy with Great Cast, Pranks, and Surprises

Sixth-grader Peter (Oakes Fegley) is pretty much your average kid-he likes gaming, hanging with his friends and his beloved pair of Air Jordans. But when his recently widowed grandfather Ed (Robert De Niro) moves in with Peter’s family, the boy is forced to give up his most prized possession of all, his bedroom. Unwilling to let such an injustice stand, Peter devises a series of increasingly elaborate pranks to drive out the interloper, but Grandpa Ed won’t go without a fight. Soon, the friendly combatants are engaged in an all-out war with side-splitting consequences. 

Based on the award-winning book by Robert Kimmel Smith, The War with Grandpa is a hilarious family comedy featuring an all-star supporting cast: Christopher Walken, Uma Thurman, Rob Riggle, Cheech Marin, Laura Marano and Jane Seymour.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Jude A. comments, “Grab your popcorn and sit down for a wild ride because we are talking about the new hit family movie, The War with Grandpa! The War with Grandpa shows off unexpected pranks and comedic scenes, and also displays fantastic character development and a hilarious plot.” Katherine S. adds, “This film is based on the best-selling book, The War With Grandpa, by Robert Kimmel Smith. Thanks to Tre Peart, the executive producer, this movie was made.  When Tre was in the third grade, he came across the book and suggested to his parents that they should make a movie about it. And here it is!” Sara G. wraps it up with, “I thought this would be a good comedy, but it turned out to be even funnier than I thought it would be. At times like these, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we need more movies like this that are enjoyable, funny and interesting.” See their full reviews below.

The War with Grandpa

By Jude A., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 14

Grab your popcorn and sit down for a wild ride because we are talking about the new hit family movie, The War with Grandpa! The War with Grandpa shows off unexpected pranks and comedic scenes, and also displays fantastic character development and a hilarious plot. The film provides an amazing cast you just can’t get enough of, and many life lessons/morals presented in unconventional ways. This movie is silly in all the right kinds of ways; however, some dialogue seems a little too immature and completely unnecessary.

The movie starts off by introducing the Decker family, a somewhat crazy family with a daughter who wants to see her boyfriend, a little girl who wants to celebrate Christmas in September, and a middle school boy named Peter (Oakes Fegley) who loves his shoes! When their Grandpa (Robert De Niro) starts to not be able to care for himself, he is forced to move in with his family. There is one problem— he has to take Peter’s room, and Peter is not happy about it. Peter thinks there is only one solution to get his room back…. WAR! Peter and his Grandpa start the ultimate prank battle. You will never see the end coming!

When I first saw the trailer for this movie, I was confused. I have such a high standard for Robert De Niro because of all the amazing movies he is in, like Taxi Driver and The Irishman. I initially thought The War with Grandpa would waste talent like his, but I was very wrong. Robert De Niro in this film is outstanding, and it was a breath of fresh air from all the extremely serious movies he has done before. Roe Baker did an outstanding job casting everyone in this movie.

The War with Grandpa really does provide many lessons and morals in unconventional ways. Under all the pranks and silly jokes, this film teaches you that even when you don’t want to give up something up you love, think about who it could help if you did. The War with Grandpa is rated PG, for some rude humor and mild language.

As Peter declared war on his Grandpa, I declare a rating for The War with Grandpa of 4 out of 5 stars. I recommend The War with Grandpa for ages 8 to 12. You can find The War with Grandpa in theaters on October 9, 2020.

The War With Grandpa

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

The War With Grandpa is the perfect film for the whole family! It is funny, has great actors and delivers a feel-good message to all of us.

This movieis about a boy named Peter (Oakes Fegley) who is your average sixth grader. But, that all changes when his Grandpa Ed (Robert De Niro) moves in with his family. Neither Grandpa Ed nor Peter like the new living arrangement, because grandpa loses some of his independence and Peter loses his bedroom.  A secret “prank war” ensues as Grandpa Ed and Peter try to outdo each other until someone gives up.

This film is based on the best-selling book, The War With Grandpa, by Robert Kimmel Smith. Thanks to Tre Peart, the executive producer, this movie was made.  When Tre was in the third grade, he came across the book and suggested to his parents that they should make a movie about it. And here it is! The script is hysterical and takes many lines directly from the book. Also, the amazing cast includes Robert De Niro (Grandpa Ed), who plays a terrific, immature, but loving father and grandfather. Uma Thurman plays a stern, but wonderfully caring mother (Sally), and Oakes Fegley plays Peter, an excellent prankster protagonist. The supporting cast consists of terrific A-list talent including Rob Riggle, playing a “cool dad.”  Christopher Walken and Cheech Marin team up with Grandpa Ed to make him even more immature.  My favorite part of the movie is all the creative ways Peter and Grandpa Ed find to prank each other, and sometimes other members of the family (sorry Sally).

The messages of the movie are about the importance of communication within a family and respecting your elders. Also – trampoline dodgeball solves everything. 

I give The War with Grandpa 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 7 to 13. Adults will also enjoy this movie. This movie is scheduled to come out in theaters on October 9, 2020.

The War With Grandpa

By Sara G., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 10

I just love The War With Grandpa with all the great actors like Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman and others that take it to another level of comedy.  I thought this would be a good comedy, but it turned out to be even funnier than I thought it would be. At times like these, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we need more movies like this that are enjoyable, funny and interesting.

The storyline is about a war between Peter (Oakes Fegley) and his grandpa (Robert De Niro). Peter and his grandpa had a really close friendship, but it is tested when grandpa moves into Peter’s bedroom.  Peter is forced out of his comfy bedroom into the attic, which gives Peter enough of a reason to start a prank war with grandpa. Their pranks are so funny; they had me laughing at the edge of my seat. And the fun part is that Peter’s parents had absolutely no idea this war was going on. I can’t even get started on Peter’s little sister, Jenny (Poppy Gagnon) who is so sweet. She is always so nice to her grandpa. You could say that Jenny is the “Queen of Christmas” because she always wears Christmas shirts and her whole side of the room looks like a Christmas factory.

This film is absolutely amazing. It is definitely a fun family film. Robert  De Niro, Uma Thurman, Rob Riggle make up an impressive cast. The camera work is wonderful and I love the settings.

The primary message of this film is that fighting is never the answer to anything, because you can get yourself hurt or hurt other people. Another massage to not be so attached to your things and learn to share, especially with your grandpa.

I rate this film 5 out of 5 stars and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters October 9, 2020 so look for it. Reviewed by Sara G., KIDS FIRST!, age 10

For more information or to find a list of theaters visit: www.WarWithGrandpa.com

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Keep your kids safe when playing with these straightforward tips

No one wants their child to get hurt, especially when they’re playing with friends or enjoying themselves on the playground or at the park. However, as a parent, you’re probably already aware that accidents happen and getting a grazed knee every now and again is part of childhood.

Still, that doesn’t make the tears and pained expressions any easier. It’s easy to think that we should let our children learn the hard way and experience the occasional bump and bruise, however, there could only be a few steps between a simple bump and fatal brain injury, especially if they’re playing with defective equipment, or they’re playing near roads etc – call a personal injury lawyer located in Altoona if your child has been injured and it could have been avoided. 

Here we’ll explore some simple ways you can give your child the freedom to play yet keep them safe from harm. Read on to find out more. 

Encourage them to wear safety gear

If your child is learning to ride a bike, roller skate, scoot down the street, take safe skateboard lessons, or even ride a skateboard, then they should be encouraged to wear the correct safety gear. Especially a well-fitting helmet. The earlier you enforce these kinds of safety rules, the more natural it will be for your child to wear their safety gear as they get older and develop their independence. Wearing safety gear could be the difference between a shattered helmet or a fractured skull.

Make sure the area is secure and enclosed

If you have little ones who want to play outdoors, creating an area that is secure and enclosed is essential for their safety and their enjoyment. High fences and gates that lock properly and cannot be accessed by the children are the first places to start. These enclosed and secure places like in your backyard should allow children the independence and freedom they want so they can play and learn but also keep them safe from wandering out, or from intruders gaining access.

Inspect the playground equipment

That old swing set that you loved playing on when you were a kid was so much fun, and now your little ones get to play on it too. However, when was the last time it was inspected? If you’re concerned about the quality of play equipment, don’t be afraid to be the playground inspector and check it out before you let your child play. Rusty nails, splintered wood, jagged metal…all these things can cause serious damage. 

You should also be on the lookout for things like broken glass, blades and even drug and drink paraphernalia that could be picked up, touched or fallen onto. 

And finally, be sunshine smart

If your kids are playing in the backyard and the weather is glorious then you can guarantee you’ll make a lot of happy memories. What you don’t want, however, is sunburn and consequent skin damage. So, make sure your children have access to shaded areas, keep them covered in sunblock, ensure they wear a hat and keep them hydrated throughout the day.

How to make educating your child more exciting

Giving your children a solid education provides them with the foundations to succeed in life. It can spark passion and enjoyment, help them to realize what they want in the future, as well as providing a clear pathway into the world of work. Education comes in many forms, whether it be through academic, practical or creative means. Here, we are going to explore some ways you can make educating your child more exciting than the norm…

Go outdoors 

Going outdoors teaches children many things. But first, we must cover the fact that extra travel for education means the added dangers of the road. Always ensure your child knows the basic rules of the road that will keep them safe. Make sure they look left, right, and left again before crossing, as you don’t want any accidents to occur – you may find speaking with a New Orleans accident attorney to be informative if you are affected by a road incident. 

Different educational ideas in certain countries mean that adults teach children about nature from an early age. Kids learn to open their minds through experience, rather than being taught to read and write through repetition. If you wish to improve your child’s education from home, then take your child outdoors – let them experience and learn from the world around them. 

Learn to count by counting actual sheep or horses or cows. Learn to speak in full and reasoned sentences by asking them about what they have seen and what they liked. Learn about history by visiting castles or ruins and exploring local lore. Ask your child to hold the sat nav while driving so they can learn the lay of the land. There’s much to be said for nurturing the mind before trying to stuff it with the ABCs.

Take the interactive approach 

Children don’t like static learning. They never have and they most likely never will. By sitting them on a seat and telling them to learn their eight times tables, they are going to feel punished and bored and in no mood to cooperate. That’s why you need to take an interactive approach to learning. One way to do this is through a mathematical treasure hunt – place clues in envelopes around your home, whereby each clue leads to the next. Tell your child they can only open the envelope if they solve the addition or multiplication or subtraction on the front of the envelope. In this way, they will want to work out the answer to 5 x 5, for example, because they know the treasure hunt ends with a treat (e.g. their favourite chocolate bar).

Review teaching materials in a fun way
Part of teaching is reviewing previous lessons. Nobody learns anything the first time around. All learning is absorbed through repetition. However, going over old material verbatim can lose its magic. Instead, you need fun ways to back up your educational messages. You can play games like dressing up as historical characters, or you can draw a picture of how the water cycle works. Whatever you do, don’t rely solely on teaching and reviewing through spoken word.