Archives for March 2023

Aquarium’s International Children’s Festival March 18 & 19

Photo credit: Aquarium of the Pacific

The Aquarium of the Pacific’s eighteenth annual International Children’s Festival is a special festival for kids. Celebrating the amazing talents of children, this festival features cultural presentations and performances by children. West African dance, martial arts performances, a drum circle, Mexican folk dance, Irish dance, Korean dance, origami, Cambodian dance, Pacific Islander performances, and Persian music and art are included in the programming. The Aquarium will also honor a local youth with its annual Young Hero Award in recognition of the student’s efforts to make our planet a better place.

WHEN:           Saturday and Sunday, March 18-19, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

WHERE:         Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802

COST:            Included with general admission: $36.95 per adult (ages 12+), $26.95 per child (ages 3-11), $33.95 per senior (ages 62+), and free for Aquarium members and children under age three / Advance reservations required

INFO:              (562) 590-3100 or aquariumofpacific.org/events/info/international_childrens_festival/

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Creed III * A Thrilling Movie That Lives Up To Expectations And Definitely Makes A Mark For Michael B Jordan

After dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) has been thriving in both his career and family life. When a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy, Damian (Jonathan Majors), resurfaces after serving a long sentence in prison, he is eager to prove that he deserves his shot in the ring. The face-off between former friends is more than just a fight. To settle the score, Adonis must put his future on the line to battle Damian – a fighter who has nothing to lose. Creed III is the third installment in the successful franchise and is Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Maica N. comments, “Creed III is a movie that is carried by its acting. With a combination of seasoned and up-and-coming actors, the scenes are more meaningful than ever. In his directorial debut, Michael B. Jordan stars in a movie that had me invested from the start, through to the very end.” Emma D. adds, “Creed III is a thrilling movie that lives up to expectations and definitely impressed me. However, due to its thrilling fight scenes and serious topics, it may be a difficult watch for younger kids.” See their full reviews and interviews below.

  

Creed III

Maica N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 15

Creed III is a movie that is carried by its acting. With a combination of seasoned and up-and-coming actors, the scenes are more meaningful than ever. In his directorial debut, Michael B. Jordan stars in a movie that had me invested from the start, though to the very end.

After officially retiring from boxing, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) has been focusing on his family and his career as a businessman. When he is greeted unexpectedly by his childhood friend Dame (Jonathan Majors), a former boxer who spent 18 years in prison, Adonis is also reminded of his tough past. Dame is insistent on getting another chance to box, enlisting Adonis for help. When Adonis realizes there is more to Dame’s plan than just boxing again, he is forced to face him in a battle that is more than just a fight.

Creed III focuses on its main plot and doesn’t rely on subplots to move the story forward. There are ideas introduced in the movie that could’ve become more significant elements such as Amara’s school situation, but instead, it sticks to the primary conflict, making it easy to follow along with the storyline. The dynamic between Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors creates a sense of tension within the movie and creates a much larger reaction when there are plot twists, which there are. Adonis and Bianca’s (Tessa Thompson) daughter Amara (Mila Davis-Kent) is such a good addition to the storyline, and her character creates a feeling of love that is palpable. Having the entire family understanding sign language and using that to communicate brings them closer together, which translates to the audience. Creed III is Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut, and the setup of this movie conveys its message incredibly well. In the final fight scene, we see Adonis and Dame in the ring alone – symbolizing the two being together since their childhood, as brothers. Neither of them can believe their relationship has come to the point where they are here, against each other. This scene shows the vulnerability of both characters and provides both points of view. The fight choreography, the silence of the scene, the visual effects, and deeper meaning make the final fight one to remember.

The primary message of Creed III is that the only way to resolve a conflict is to face it, rather than run away from it. Even though Adonis is scared to face his past because of his guilt, he realizes that facing it is the only way to truly move on. There are some profanity and violent scenes within the movie, which explains its PG-13 rating.

Creed III gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You can find Creed III in theaters on March 3, 2023. Make sure you check it out!

Creed III

By Emma D., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16

Creed III is a thrilling movie that lives up to expectations and definitely impressed me. However, due to its thrilling fight scenes and serious topics, it may be a difficult watch for younger kids.

Creed III takes place seven years after Creed II and follows Adonis Creed (Michael B Jordan) as a retired boxer and a father to his daughter Amara (Mila Davis Kent). Everything changes when a childhood friend resurfaces and brings back problems from Adonis’s past, which makes Adonis question everything.

Michael B. Jordan is undoubtedly the best part of the movie. Creed III is his directorial debut and it’s a great start to what I believe will be an amazing directing career. Since I hadn’t seen the first two films in this series I was concerned that I wasn’t going to understand the plot, but Creed III stands on its own and references the first two films without giving anything away. The movie is captivating and is beautifully shot. Jordan makes clear distinctions between good and bad with both costume design and cinematography. Kramer Morgenthau’s cinematography is beautiful, especially in the fight sequences. The relationship between Adonis (Michael B. Jordan) and Damien (Jonathan Majors) is super compelling, but a little predictable. One thing that is lacking is the backstory about why Damien went to jail, which made me wonder what really happened.  The movie is centered on boxing and can get a little violent. It’s actually a lot more violent than I expected and there were many times when I had to look away. 

Creed III promotes self-confidence and communicating with people you love. It also emphasizes not using physical violence in difficult situations, which is important in a movie that revolves around fighting.  There is a lot of profanity used and many violent and graphic fight scenes. The film also covers serious topics including death, abuse and prison.

I give Creed III 5 out 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters March 3, 2023.

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Outer Banks: Season 3 * Filled With treasure Hunting, Close Escapes, Daring Rescues And Romance

After losing the gold and fleeing the Outer Banks, Season 3 finds the Pogues washed ashore on a desert island that, for a brief moment, seems like an idyllic home. Officially deemed “Poguelandia,” the island’s newest residents spend their days fishing, swimming, and reveling in the carefree lifestyle of their temporary dwelling. But things quickly go south for John B, Sarah, Kiara, Pope, JJ, and Cleo when they find themselves once again caught up in a race for the treasure, quite literally running for their lives. They’re broke and far from home, they can’t trust anyone, Ward and Rafe are hungry for revenge, and there’s a ruthless Caribbean Don who will stop at nothing to find the bounty. Was the treasure ever within their reach? Or was it all a trap to stop them once and for all? Either way, it’s the Pogues against the world – and the only way out is together.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Katherine S. comments, “The third season of the teen (and adult) adventure series, Outer Banks, is back and even more action-packed! This season is filled with loads of treasure hunting, close escapes, daring rescues and romance. I love how much the plot and characters change from the previous seasons.” See her full review and Interview with  Chae Stokes and Rudy Pankow below.

Outer Banks: Season 3

By Katherine S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 15

The third season of the teen (and adult) adventure series, Outer Banks, is back and even more action-packed! This season is filled with loads of treasure hunting, close escapes, daring rescues and romance. I love how much the plot and characters change from the previous seasons.

The story of the Pogues continues as the show picks up right where it left off with John B (Chase Stokes), JJ (Rudy Pankow), Kiara (Madison Bailey), Sarah (Madelyn Cline) and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) stranded on an uninhabited island they’ve named “Poguelandia.” But once they get rescued from the island, things go south. And the search for treasure isn’t nearly over yet.

Since this is the third season of Outer Banks, I highly recommend watching the previous seasons to things make sense. Fans of previous seasons will love this as there are many high stakes chases and unexpected plot twists. This season doesn’t get old and keeps you very engaged. The cast of this show is extremely talented. The best performances come from Chase Stokes (John B), Charles Hanford (Big John) and Andy McQueen (Mr. Singh). Chase Stokes’ character goes through a lot emotionally, especially in this season, and he makes it very believable and realistic. We hadn’t seen very much of Charles Hanford as Big John in the first two seasons, so it is very entertaining and surprising to get to know him more and see what kind of person he is. Mr. Singh is a new character this season, but his character fits in with the plot super well. Andy McQueen perfectly portrays him. I can really sense his background and feel what his past is even though we never see it.

The messages of this show, similar to seasons one and two, are that family can be chosen, change happens and should be accepted, and mistakes are okay because they are a part of life. Additionally, it shows how powerful love from friends is. Be aware that there is some profanity, violence and many risky things the kids do that are dangerous.

Outer Banks: Season 3 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It comes out on Netflix on February 23, 2023.

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Having an Oscars Party tomorrow?

This will be a hit with your guests!

Tomorrow is the Oscars! Are you having a party? Cello Simple Pleasures Trays will be a hit with all your guests! The pre-portioned, ready-to-serve trays offer a convenient combination of the very best flavors and textures, perfect for snacking or entertaining. Cello Simple Pleasures can be served as an appetizer, or as part of the popular grazing table trend, featuring a tasty mix of award-winning cheeses, meats, and more! Available for $9.99-$19.99 at Kroger, Wakefern, Tops, Woodman’s, and Lipari. You still have time to hit the grocery store!

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post. Images were also provided.

New- Fun Kids’ Games & Activities

These are sure to be a hit with kids!

This one is great for older kids! 8+

Head Spin is a new fast-paced family game from Project Genius, the premier maker of brain teasers and puzzles. In each round, players try to figure out the color order based on the prompt. Then they’ll show that answer on their spinner and place it on the landing pad. The first player to show the correct answer on their spinner wins the round. Head Spin is brain bending fun for even the quickest minds and fastest hands. Recommended for ages 8 and up. https://projectgeniusinc.com/head-spin/ and available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. I found this game very entertaining!

This one is designed for kids 6-14! If they like baseball, they will love it!

Playfinity’s Backyard League Gaming Baseball turns a game of catch into a video game through a connected mobile application for iOS and Android devices. Their brand-new game, Speed Test, guides players through a 10-round test and announces speeds for each throw. It is recorded into a test history, tracking the player’s progress over time. Real-time audio commentary guides the player and enhances performance. The Backyard League Gaming Baseball is the same size and weight as a regulation MLB baseball, and it connects to an iOS or Android device via Bluetooth. It allows players to track different stats about each throw they toss and catch, such as speed, airtime, height, and transfer speed. The Backyard League mobile app allows players to build and track their baseball skills that focus on different skills, like hand-eye coordination, consistency and transfer speed. Now, how cool is that?! Their brand-new game, The baseball and games are designed for kids 6-14, and it offers 70 hours of play time on a single cell battery. Available at https://playfinity.com/ and Amazon.

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post. Images were also provided.

The Hoglet Computer Mouse Creates a Better Learning Experience

Fun way to keep kids focused!

If you have a child that has a difficult time staying focused, this next product really may be helpful! The Hoglet by HedgeHog Health is a game-changing fidget gadget and computer mouse that understands kids’ sensory needs while helping focus and productivity. It works with a wireless keyboard and I really love the bright colors! I received the pink one and just love the color! I also like that it is easy to clean and that you don’t have to download any drivers to use it!

Price: $39.99

Available on Amazon

Self Disclosure: I received a free sample to facilitate this post. Images were also provided.

 OC Zoo Welcomes New Jaguar to the Large Mammal Exhibit

Mickey, an 11-month-old jaguar, makes his debut at the OC Zoo’s Large Mammal Exhibit and displays his ability to blend in with his new environment.

A young jaguar is the newest addition to the OC Zoo’s Large Mammal Exhibit, joining four large cats in the new section of the zoo.  

Mickey, an 11-month-old jaguar, comes to the OC Zoo from the World Wildlife Zoo in Arizona just months after his brother, Ziggy, debuted in the zoo’s new, 2-acre habitat. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Mickey, the newest jaguar, to the OC Zoo,” said Chairman Donald P. Wagner, Orange County Board of Supervisors. “The OC Zoo continues to offer a unique, enjoyable and affordable experience for families. Since the opening of the Large Mammal Exhibit last year, the OC Zoo has drawn a record number of visitors, where people of all ages can see animals up close and learn about local wildlife.” 

Since its opening in May, the Large Mammal Exhibit marks the largest expansion project in the zoo’s history, providing a home for five large cats in a comfortable, natural-looking environment. The area also features artificial rock walls, climbing platforms, a waterfall and several viewing areas for the public to see the large cats up-close. 

In May 2022, the zoo welcomed two young, orphaned mountain lion sisters to the exhibit, along with a young, injured male mountain lion and an adult jaguar. 

Considered endangered by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, jaguars’ range includes the southwest of Arizona and New Mexico, south to Argentina and northeastern Brazil.

Mickey, along with the other large cats, will be available for the public to visit Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission into the OC Zoo is $2 per person ages 3 years and over; ages 2 years and under are free.

Credit: OC Zoo.

Mr. Robinson, March 9th Pet of the Week

Mr. Robinson has been described as a “real ham” by the volunteers at the shelter. Give him a plush toy, said one, and he’ll entertain himself for a long time. Mr. R. is a high-energy hippo who would love to live with someone as energetic. Mr. Robinson adores people and likes rubs and chest scratches. He gets along with other dogs as well, so if you have a buddy for him, great! He loves walks, too, but he can get tuggy, so someone experienced with big dogs would do best with him. A shelter isn’t a good environment for a dog like Mr. Robinson, no matter how much attention he gets. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors). You can email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to speed the process for adopting or fostering Mr. Robinson. Ask for ID#A680285.

(This rescue encouraged by the usual suspects.)