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Books of the Week: June 5th, 2026

 Name Your Colors (and Critters, too!) (5/12/26; $12.99). With its unique double-spined format, this book is meant to be read both forwards and backwards! 

Little ones will love this book!

Little ones can learn to recognize their colors and critters by turning each page of the book to reveal a new colorful bug. When they reach the end, they are rewarded with a rainbow of colorful creatures! Then, to re-fold the pages correctly, read the text backwards and watch the bugs hide away again.

With its engaging format and fun opportunities for vocabulary practice, Name Your Colors (and Critters, too!) begs to be read multiple times! Also check out our other FlipFlap Board Book Count to 10 and Back Again for counting practice. 

GIGANTIC: THE SMALL WHALE WITH A BIG HEART (Doubleday Books for Young Readers | On sale April 14, 2026 | ISBN: 9780593518960 | 3-7 years | $18.99)

A tiny whale with a BIG heart will capture the hearts of readers in this underwater adventure with positive messages about teamwork and believing in yourself.

Meet Gigantic, the smallest blue whale in the Atlantic. Dwarfed by the others in the pod, Gigantic is teased by the bigger whales and keeps to himself. But one day, when Gigantic’s brother, Titan, gets stuck on the sand, it’s down to Gigantic and his smallest sea creature friends to save the day. Can they show it’s possible to be both tiny and brave?

SPORTY BABY: A SPIN-AND-SLIDE BOOK
By Workman Publishing, Illustrated by Grace Habib
On Sale May 19, 2026 | 12 pages
Workman Kids | ISBN 9781523533428
Ages 0-3

SPORTY BABY: A SPIN-AND-SLIDE BOOK (Workman Kids; $10.99). With colorful illustrations and interactive moving parts, this book is a slam dunk for busy babies and toddlers!

Readers can spin the cover to see eight different sports balls (see it move here!), then move sliders inside to watch them in action: hit a baseball, kick a soccer ball, sink a putt on the golf course, slapshot the hockey puck, serve a tennis ball, set the volleyball, shoot the basketball, and throw the winning touchdown!  

 Middle grade titans and longtime friends Gary D. Schmidt and Ron Koertge present STYX AND STONES a page-turning fantasy adventure with a heart of gold. The book follows Simon, an orphan from Ancient Greece who’s been trapped in Hades’ underworld for thousands of years – until he escapes through a portal that spits him out into a seventh grade boys’ bathroom in present-day Saint Paul, Minnesota. There he meets Zeke Tripps, a nerdy outsider who is quick to welcome Simon to the land of the living. Together they face first crushes and Greek gods, a demon bounty hunter, and a three-headed dog – all equally daunting! With cinematic pacing, pitch-perfect middle school humor, layered characters, and epic stakes, Gary and Ron deliver a fast-paced contemporary fantasy that readers will devour. A must for Summer reading!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to feature. Cover images were also provided.

Free Movie Nights Return to Victoria Gardens, 6/2-7/2, 2026

Previous summer movie event at Victoria Gardens. Photo courtesy of Victoria Gardens.

Victoria Gardens invites the community to attend Summer Movies in Town Square every Tuesday beginning June 2 through July 21*. The free, family-friendly movie series is returning with nostalgic favorites like Back to the Future and Angels in the Outfield, as well as newer classics like Shrek and Cars. Grab a blanket or lawn chair and head to Chaffey Town Square with friends and family for a movie under the stars in a charming atmosphere.

Summer Movie Schedule:

  • June 2: Cars
  • June 9: Coco
  • June 16: Sing 2
  • June 23: Angels in the Outfield
  • July 7: Planes
  • July 14: Shrek
  • July 21: Back to the Future

All movie showings begin at dusk. 

*No movie showing on June 30. 

WHERE:

Chaffey Town Square at Victoria Gardens

12505 North Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

WHEN:

Every Tuesday from June 2 to July 21, 2026. All showings begin at dusk. 

*No movie showing on June 30.

RSVP:

Attendees are encouraged to RSVP on Eventbrite.

Natural History Museum Celebrates “Pride in Bloom” with Drag Arts Lab on June 6

Courtesy of NHMLAC.

On Saturday, June 6, the Natural History Museum (NHM) will host Pride in Bloom, a vibrant, all-ages celebration that will transform the museum through fun, glamour, and natural science. This marks the fourth installment in the museum’s Partners in Commons series, which invites community partners to share their work and reach audiences at NHM Commons, the museum’s newest wing and community hub.

Co-created with Drag Arts Lab and sponsored by the Los Angeles Public Library, the event features the return of “Natural HERstory: A Drag Musical,” led by the iconic entertainer Pickle. Pickle is the Executive Director of Drag Arts Lab, an organization that expands and elevates the art of drag in LA County. She has partnered with institutions like LACMA and the Academy Museum and currently runs the LA chapter of Drag Story Hour. In the musical, she and other performers explore themes of transformation and resilience, reimagining nature’s wonders through “dino discos,” “vogueing birds,” and “arthropod eleganza.”

TIMED PROGRAMS, 12 – 5 PM:

1 PM, 3 PM | Performance | NHM Commons Theater

Natural HERstory: A Drag Musical

Watch the magic unfold as Drag Arts Lab, Inc. takes the stage, reimagining nature’s transformations through the art of drag. Spaces are limited; wristbands for the shows will be released one hour prior to each showtime on a first-come, first-served basis.

12 PM–5 PM | Scavenger Hunt | Theater Lobby

Pride Flag Scavenger Hunt

Learn a brief history of the Pride flag and find all the colors to connect the symbolic meaning of the Pride Flag’s colors to the Museum’s collections! Physical copies will be available in the Theater lobby (while supplies last).

12 PM–5 PM | Activity | NHM Commons Plaza

Self-Expression Station

Express yourself with fun and easy activities for all ages (while supplies last)

12 PM–5 PM | Activity | NHM Commons Plaza

Mini-Resource Fair

Come to our mini-resource fair. Learn more about who we partner with and how they support their communities. Featuring the Los Angeles Public Library, Rainbow Labs, Allies for Every Child, Great Autos, and The Friends of Ballona Wetlands.

WHERE:

NHM Commons

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

900 Exposition Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90007

WHEN:

Saturday, June 6, 12 PM–5 PM

Cost: Free with paid admission | Free for Members

Link: https://nhm.org/calendar/pride-bloom

Credit: Natural History Museum

June 6 & 7 @ Hansen Dam Soccer Field CALIFORNIA WATERMELON FESTIVAL “A Sweet Slice of California”

CALIFORNIA WATERMELON FESTIVAL

“A Sweet Slice of California”

Featuring watermelon dishes, live music, arts & crafts, rides, games, the always popular Kids Zone, and for the first time a rodeo!

Hansen Dam Recreation Area Soccer Fields – June 6 & 7, 2026

Vesper Public Relations, April 2026. Los Angeles, CA—A San Fernando Valley tradition, the California Watermelon Festival offers “a sweet slice of California” and celebrates the beginning of summer with a vibrant California harvest.

The California Watermelon Festival takes place Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 10:00 am- 10:00 pm & Sunday, June 7, 2026, from 10:00 am-8:00 pm at the Hansen Dam Recreation Area Soccer Fields, an area equal to four football fields.

The California Watermelon Festival continues to grow, offering a wider range of experiences. This year, attendees can enjoy unique watermelon-inspired dishes and an expanded Kids Zone. A complimentary slice of watermelon will be given upon entry to each paid ticket (while supplies last), and freshly sliced watermelon will be available for purchase, either plain or with chamoy. Whole watermelon will also be sold on-site.

This year, the California Watermelon Festival will host a real- life rodeo, a high-stakes sport and deeply rooted tradition in the American Southwest, evolving from the working skills of 19th-century vaqueros and cowboys. Known for its adrenaline-fueled, dangerous, and “roughstock” events, the rodeo is considered a cornerstone of Western culture that celebrates resilience, camaraderie, and, in many cases, a Mexican-American heritage. The California Watermelon Festival is proud to include this important aspect of Southern California culture.

The event will feature live bands and DJs, as well as demonstrations from graffiti artists. There will be watermelon carving stations, a car show and a pinup girl contest. For social media influencers, there’s a variety of watermelon themed signage, props along with our fun mascots, Wedgie & Melony that will definitely enhance your social media experience.

We invite you to bring a big appetite to enjoy unique watermelon-inspired dishes created by some of today’s most adventurous chefs experimenting with the many flavors of summer.

Watermelon inspired dishes include: Tacos, Pupusas, Cannoli, Cheese cake, Bread, Corndogs, deep fried Watermelon, Micheladas, Gummy Candy, Waffles, Soda, Crepes, Sushi, Funnel Cake and Italian Ice.

Kids Zone features: Live singing and dancing performances of popular princess’ and classic children songs. Arts & Crafts (make watermelon themed friendship bracelets), Watermelon Eating Contest, Costume Contest, Bubble Show, Face painting, Kids Slime and Carnival Rides, agriculture area with Petting zoo and Pony rides. Kids Zone Schedule here: https://watermelonfest.org/fun/#kids

Says Edward Campos, Festival Owner – “We’ve gone all out to make this year’s Watermelon Festival not only fun for the whole family, but we want you and your family to come back each year, making the Watermelon Festival San Fernando Valleys launch into summer fun for generations to come.”

The California Watermelon Festival would like to thank its sponsors: California Ford, Imagination Works Graphics and Printing, Los Tóxicos Mariscos, Party City, Telemundo 52, T Mobil, Tajin, Hamer Toyota, Budweiser and Luilab.

Safety Rules:
Dogs (except certified service dogs), bicycles, rollerblades, tables, boom boxes, chairs, and ice chests/coolers are NOT permitted on festival grounds. In compliance with the Los Angeles County Health Department, non-Festival food & drinks are not permitted within the festival grounds. The festival is also a smoke-free environment. The California Watermelon Festival is not responsible for lost or stolen items, but will maintain a lost and found at the information booth near the entrance.

About the California Watermelon Festival:
The California Watermelon Festival started in the early 1960s in Sunland-Tujunga Park, CA. At that time, it was called the Lions Club Sunland-Tujunga Watermelon Festival. It was hosted at Sunland-Tujunga Park until the park became too small for the event. Eventually, management moved it to the Pasadena Rose Bowl for one year and Santa Anita Park for another year. Ultimately, the event relocated to Hansen Dam Soccer Fields, which offers a cooler, more centralized location accessible from Antelope Valley, San Fernando Valley, and Los Angeles County. After moving to Hansen Dam Soccer Fields, the festival was renamed the California Watermelon Festival. The objective of the California Watermelon Festival is to create a fun, family-friendly two-day celebration of watermelon with food, games, and visuals.

About Edward Campos, California Watermelon Festival Owner:
Festival Owner Edward Campos is a San Fernando Valley native, a UCLA graduate, and a business owner who currently resides in Sylmar, CA. Campos founded Imagination Works Graphics and Printing, which has been designing and printing for businesses in the Los Angeles area for over 20 years. His company has serviced Modelo Beer, Jack Daniels, Magic Mountain, Party City, Pepsi Cola, KC Lights, and the City of San Fernando. In the last 10 years, Campos has made the California Watermelon Festival one of the most successful festivals in Los Angeles.

EDITORS, PLEASE NOTE:
 The California Watermelon Festival will be at Hansen Dam Recreation Area Soccer Field, 11480 Foothill Blvd, Sylmar, CA 91342.
 Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Watermelon Festival website. On-site parking is $15, payable by card only.
 Adult tickets are required for attendees ages 12 and older.
 Child tickets are required for attendees ages 5-11. *Free attendance for kids under 5.*
 Must be 21 or over to purchase beer or wine. ID must be shown.
 Tickets grant attendees entry into the festival and include a complimentary slice of fresh watermelon.
 Live Music –Top 40s, 80s, rock en español, cumbia, swing, country and banda.
 An enhanced Kids Zone.
 For the first time, a rodeo, a high-stakes sport and deeply rooted tradition in the American Southwest.
 Watermelon food vendors offering a bounty of flavors to eat and drink.
 Food booths accept cash and credit cards unless otherwise indicated. ATMs will be available on-site.

Buy tickets online and skip the line at the gate!
https://watermelonfest.org/

Santa Monica Place Welcomes Summer with Family-Friendly Programs, Camps and Weekly Kids Events

Cayton Children’s Museum (left), courtesy of Cayton Children’s Museum; The Gourmandise School (right), courtesy of The Gourmandise School. Photo Credit: Bereangere Altier 

This summer, Santa Monica Place invites families to enjoy a season of engaging, kid-friendly programming designed to spark creativity, connection and fun. From interactive museum experiences and hands-on cooking camps to live performances and Kids Club events, the open-air destination offers something for every age all summer long

Creative Play and Weekly Programming at Cayton Children’s Museum

Families can explore hands-on exhibits and imaginative play experiences at Cayton Children’s Museum, which will continue its regular programming cadence throughout the summer alongside extended seasonal hours.

New this season, Cayton will debut Drive-In Movie Nights every Thursday beginning April 30, offering a fun, family-friendly evening experience. The series kicks off with Akeelah and the Bee and will run through the end of summer.

Throughout the season, Cayton will also host its BIG FEELINGS Weekends, a monthly program designed to help children explore emotions and character-building through play-based experiences. Each weekend is centered around a unique theme, including Expression & Voice (May 23–25)Belonging (June 19–21)Joy & Wellness (July 3–5) and Remembering & Reflecting (August 14–16). Each BIG FEELINGS Weekend invites families to engage in storytelling, interactive play and hands-on activities that support social and emotional development.

Learn more about upcoming programs and plan your visit at caytonmuseum.org.

Hands-On Summer Camps at The Gourmandise School

Young chefs can build confidence in the kitchen at The Gourmandise School’s popular weeklong summer cooking and baking camps, beginning June 15. Designed for kids (ages 8–11) and teens (ages 12–16), these immersive programs offer hands-on instruction in a fun, professional kitchen setting.

Campers can choose from a variety of rotating themes, including:

  • Cooking the Classics
  • Global Street Food
  • Classic Bakeshop
  • Baking Fundamentals
  • World Cuisines
  • Great British Bakeoff
  • Sweet & Savory Skills (new)

Led by expert chef instructors, students work collaboratively to develop culinary techniques while building confidence, creativity and teamwork skills. Each participant receives recipe packets to recreate their favorite dishes at home.

Weeklong camps range from $625 to $695. Learn more and register at thegourmandiseschool.com/summer-camps

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Sounds of Santa Monica: Kids Club Edition at Santa Monica Place, courtesy of Santa Monica Place

Sounds of Santa Monica: Kids Club Edition

Multiple Dates | Center Plaza, Level 1

Families are invited to enjoy Sounds of Santa Monica: Kids Club Edition, a free weekly event series featuring live entertainment and interactive fun.

Each event includes:

  • Live music, singing and dancing
  • Hands-on crafts and activities
  • Giveaways and surprises

The series is currently scheduled for April and May, bringing families together in Center Plaza for engaging weekly programming. Additional Kids Club dates will be announced for later in the season.

For event dates and details, visit santamonicaplace.com/events.

Tail Town Cat Cafe Hosts “Carnival of Cats”

Free Admission and Open House at Pasadena’s Cat Café

June 6, 2026   11am – 6pm

Tail Towns Carnival of Cats is a free, family-friendly event and a must for cat lovers everywhere. 

Feline fans ages 6 and older can play, party and purr with 30-40 free roaming rescue cats at the Pasadena cat café’s annual open house. 

Tail Town’s adoption lounge will be open for guests for free visits to meet the adoptable rescue cats and play shortened versions of Tail Town’s monthly events such as Kitty Bingo, Cat Trivia, Cat Cornhole and Meow N Paint. Guests can also have their fortunes read by the Tarot Nerd and play carnival-style games along with refreshments, cat socialization, adoptions and more. 

Guests can also gain insight into Tail Town Cats’ work with cat and kitten adoption; to date, the cafe has adopted more than 500 animals into their forever homes. 

A VIP Experience is available for ($25 per person) which includes a swag bag filled with goodies and a fast pass to chill with the cats in the lounge.

Also onsite will be pet store Off The Leash offering samples and nutrition tips, Phantosmia Soaps, Whisker Dreams with a special Tail Town editor coloring pages, plus resident artists Srimoyee Acharya and Sophie Shimazu and other vendors.

WHY:

According to Tail Town’s executive director Gwendolyn Mathers the event is to celebrate and educate. “We open our doors to allow the community to visit our lounge for free and get a glimpse at the amazing and loving work we do with cats.”

PHOTO OPPS:

* Great visuals with the cats and guests

* Interviews acting executive director Gwendolyn Mathers and guests

* Games (Kitty Bingo, Cat Trivia, Cat Cornhole, Meow N Paint) with the cats (and potentially made more problematic by cats) starting at noon on the top of every hour

* One of Tail Town’s Big Head Cats will pose with guests for photos

WHERE:

1780 E. Washington Blvd, Pasadena (just west of Allen Ave). 

210 to Hill, north to Washington Blvd, east to Tail Town Cat Cafe

WHO:

Tail Town Cats is a nonprofit that works to prevent cruelty to animals and provide education to the public on animal welfare. Tail Town Cats operates the Tail Town Cat Café and Adoption Center in Pasadena, Calif., and over the past three years, Tail Town has adopted more than 500 rescued animals. 

Tail Town Cat Café and Adoption Lounge, a partner of Kitten Rescue, offers a chill experience for those looking to adopt or a fun place for cat lovers to relax and socialize. The women-owned and operated facility provides adoption-ready cats with an open, 2,000 square foot space where up to 40 cats can roam freely as well as a playful home for cats to interact with potential adopters, those looking for a kitty fix for cat cuddling or seeking a great spot to work remotely.

Tail Town offers regular visiting hours, fun afterhours activities and opportunities for cat-themed corporate, gallery, private parties and events. All things Tail Town are at www.tailtowncats.com.

Villa Family Festival: Ancient Egypt

Villa Family Festival: Ancient Egypt

Sunday, Jun 7, 2026

Drop-in 10am–5pm

Getty Villa

Celebrate the stories, symbols, and spirit of ancient Egypt at this lively, family-friendly festival. Enjoy live Egyptian music that evokes the sounds of historic Cairo, alongside DJ sets, hands-on art workshops, and interactive experiences that bring the past to life in creative and unexpected ways. From crafting your own “Book of Life” to weighing your “heart” on a larger-than-life scale, visitors of all ages are invited to explore, create, and discover together in a day filled with music, imagination, and fun. See the full schedule here.

Rosco, June 5 Pet of the Week

AWWWWWWWW

Rosco as you can see, is quite fond of stepping out on the town! Here he is, dressed to impress for a formal, leash-required gala. Just last week, he was volunteer Cheryl’s date at the Long Beach’s Favorite Pet event at Rec Park. Rosco posed for photos and pets in front of Long Beach Animal Care Services’ Adoption Waggin’ hoping that he’d get the chance to be someone’s favorite pet forever and ever. Rosco is a 3-year-old Akita-mastiff mix who’s as handsome as he is good-natured. He’s meant to be loved and coddled in a home. How about yours? Long Beach Animal Care Services is over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt or foster Roscoe or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors). Ask for ID#A755802.