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14 Summer is Back on!

12 Staff Page

Find out what’s opening in July

Photo courtesy of USS Midway Museum

18 Digital Camp and Summer Programs Guide Advertisements

16 Happy Campers Tips to navigate the camp experience 24 Get to Know San Diego’s Historic Carousel Plus, celebrate National Carousel Day 28 Summertime = Playtime Summer toy reviews 32 Superheroes Unite Host Comic-Con 2020 at home

46 20+ Virtual Summer Adventures for Kids including Fourth of July online activities (p. 50) 50 The Marketplace

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34 Keep the Torch Lit Celebrate the Olympic Games 38 Awesome Scavenger Hunts Shake up your family’s routine and start exploring

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42 From Summer Reading to Family Movie Night 55 movies to inspire kids to read

epic summer? We’re helping

52 Time for Some Star-Spangled Fun! DIY decor, recipes and fireworks shows

with unique celebrations for

you think outside the box July 4, Comic-Con, National Carousel Day and even the Olympics. Let the fun begin!

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K-5 GRADUATES • 1.5 HOUR SESSIONS • 2 CAMP COUNSELORS

L A U T R I V O G Together we will play games, make crafts, do science, and, of course - meet awesome ocean animals! Campers can stay for a day or play all week.

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Panera offers Family Feast Value Meals that are delicious and affordable. With fresh-baked breads, salads full of flavor and kids’ fave, Mac & Cheese made with Vermont Cheddar, everyone is sure to leave the table happy. Need some eggs? Panera Grocery can fill in the gaps before your next shopping trip. Just order through delivery or by using Panera Curbside. Enter to win a $75 gift card to Panera. Contest ends July 31.

Add some sweetness to your day with Krispy Kreme Doughnuts! Stop by the brand-new Krispy Kreme location in Oceanside and pick up a dozen of your favorite golden delights. Enter to win a $15 gift card or the grand prize, a Krispy Kreme pack which includes Krispy Kreme swag and a $50 gift card. Contest ends July 31.


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Summer Fun, Enjoyed Differently Yay, San Diego is opening up and many museums and summer camps are now open! Time for the kids to change up their routines, learn new skills and have some outdoor fun. Check out all the camps in this issue and be sure to sign the kids up ASAP because camps are limited in size. We are missing the excitement of Comic-Con 2020 this year since all large gatherings are cancelled, but San Diego Family comes to the rescue. Look at page 32 to find how to celebrate Comic-Con at home all month long. We are also missing the Olympic Games in Tokyo, originally scheduled for July/August. On page 34 are ideas to have your own Olympics. There are many watch parties from past years listed, but we will miss the five new sports that would have been presented this year. I am so sorry for all the athletes who worked hard to prepare for this Olympics. On July 4, American Independence Day, we celebrate our country’s 244th birthday and the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. With all the things happening in the past 3-4 months, our country is different. We need to stay healthy, safe and proud to be an American. Pages 50 & 52 give you fun things to do for July 4. Check our online round-up for fireworks displays and more. National Carousel Day is celebrated July 25. There is a beautiful carousel in Balboa Park, adjacent to the San Diego Zoo. Read about its history on page 24. When it re-opens, go for a ride and see if you can grab the brass ring!

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Families

Of everything that is scheduled to re-open in July, what are you most excited about? Emily Dolton, resource specialist We have missed Balboa Park! One son plays jazz in the Japanese Friendship Garden and Panama 66, our youngest son loves the fish in the Botanical Garden Lily Pond, and I miss the Mingei and San Diego Museum of Art.

Tony Andrews, marketing representative We are most excited about the beaches opening up. Plus, SeaWorld and Belmont Park because we are thrill seekers!

Giovanni Baldan, marketing representative I’m looking forward to wine country outings, beach trips and pool get-togethers with friends.

Before heading out, be sure to check individual websites for health guidelines and practice social distancing as advised.


VIRTUAL MODEL RAILROADING SUMMER CAMP

Join us this summer for a virtual version of our ever-popular model train railroad camp! Campers will create a small model railroad layout as they are fully engaged in STEAM learning curriculum. Educators will introduce the various steps in creating a model railroad, as campers paint, plaster, lay track and construct a mini-town, complete with trees, trains and people! Most materials are included in the cost. For San Diego residents, a designated pick-up time for supplies will be provided. For all others, supplies will be mailed to you prior to the start of camp.

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Just when you thought you’d be cooped up at home this summer, things are starting to look up. Here are re-opening dates (as of publication) for local attractions and museums. Please visit their websites and social media pages for current health guidelines. Go to www.sandiegofamily.com/resources/communitypartners for our most up-to-date list of reopenings. Opening July 1: USS Midway Museum www.midway.org

Photo courtesy of ThisIsRealLifeMama.com

Already open:

San Diego Zoo & Safari Park www.sandiegozoo.org San Diego Automotive Museum www.sdautomuseum.org

Opening July 3:

Japanese Friendship Garden www.niwa.org

San Diego Air & Space Museum www.sandiegoairandspace.org

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Photo courtesy of Fleet Science Center

Photo courtesy of Anne Malinoski

SEA LIFE Aquarium at LEGOLAND California Resort www.legoland.com/california

Opening July 4: San Diego Model Railroad Museum www.sdmrm.org

Fleet Science Center www.fleetscience.org

Museum of Photographic Arts www.mopa.org

San Diego Natural History Museum www.sdnat.org

San Diego History Center www.sandiegohistory.org

Veterans Museum at Balboa Park www.veteranmuseum.net

Birch Aquarium at Scripps www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

Photo courtesy of USS Midway Museum

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Cherie Gough

HAPPY CAMPERS Tips to help children with their first camp experience

After months of quarantine, your

kids are probably excited to get outside and enjoy being with peers at summer camp. While you’re also ready for a bit of freedom, you may be worried to send your little camper to unfamiliar territory. Help prepare kids with these tips to make his first camp experience a positive one.

The Basics • Have children memorize their full name, address and a parent’s phone number before camp begins. • Many day camps require closed-toe shoes and may need kids to get shoes on and off quickly. Practice tying shoelaces; if your little one hasn’t mastered this skill before camp

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starts, consider a pair of Velcro shoes. Do trial runs until he masters getting shoes on and off in a timely manner. Practice makes perfect! • Children should be able to zip their own pants and sweatshirts (or wear pull-ons so they are self-sufficient). Teach them to tie a sweatshirt around their waist. • Apply sunscreen before leaving for camp; children who attend full-day camp should know how and when to reapply.

Practice Active Listening and Assertive Communication • Be sure your child listens to and follows directions. This year

especially, camps will emphasize health and safety. Following directions is vital to keeping everyone safe while having fun. Practice active listening skills by asking kids to follow multi-step directions following sequential order. • Review camp rules together before camp starts to help manage expectations. Note that a child who pouts until he gets his way may not be ready for camp. • Practice simple, direct responses to communicate dissatisfaction if and when necessary. Such as, “I don’t like that. Don’t do it again.” If an annoying or inappropriate behavior continues from another child, ask a camp counselor for help.


• Practice speaking up in matters of safety, such as wearing a mask or social distancing. Act as a role model in public to show kids how. • Children should know how (and be willing) to ask for help when needed. If he has a special need, let camp staff know ahead of time. Kids and staff can even agree on a signal to get a staff member’s attention. • Have kids practice asking for what they want (politely). Manners go a long way. You’ve taught your child “please” and “thank you”—be sure he says these important phrases without your cue.

Make Lunch Stress-Free • Packaging often poses a problem for little fingers. Practice opening wrappers and containers at home. Don’t assume camp staff will have time to assist everyone at lunchtime. • Handwashing is sure to be emphasized, but it’s OK to ask camp staff if hand wipes, sanitizer or placemats are allowed in

lunchboxes. Practice using these items with kids at home. • One in 13 children has a food allergy; it’s likely that someone at camp will, too. Swapping snacks sounds like fun, but it’s not safe as cross-contamination can pose a big problem for kids allergic to nuts or gluten. Teach children not to share food and to respect other people’s space by not touching their lunchbox and food. • Stop yourself the next time you start to clean up after your kids. Teach children how to sort trash from recyclables, throw items in proper bins, and most importantly, not to expect adults to clean up after them. Part of being successful, happy campers is for kids to help out and do their part.

Social Skill Essentials For many first-time campers, enrolling with a buddy helps ease jitters. But it’s important to gain the confidence and skills to make new friends. Review and roleplay skills that show openness to making friends:

• Practice how to greet someone new. Make eye contact and smile. • When someone says “hi”, teach children to reply, even if they feel shy. Not responding may be misconstrued that a child doesn’t want to be friends. • Teach children to take turns. • Discuss the idea that not everyone has to be friends—especially if your child is a people pleaser. Camp is a place to try new things and have fun doing so. Let kids know they’re expected to participate in all activities, and that it’s OK if they don’t do everything just right. Kids who follow directions and are willing to venture into “new territory” have an opportunity to learn many skills that build confidence and independence, while making new friends along the way. v Cherie Gough is a local freelance writer and mom of two who enjoys the enrichment camp brings to summer break.

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Virtual Summer Camp with Birch Aquarium Virtual camps bring the wonders of the ocean to your home. Program Highlights Explore the ocean world this summer through Birch Aquarium’s NEW virtual camps. All camps are live and taught by two of our expert instructors. Kindergarten-Grade 5 graduates will create crafts, participate in experiments, learn about oceanography, and virtually interact with ocean animals. Dates & Times The 1.5 hour long camps are available for a full week or single days. Ages Kindergarten - 5th grade Rates & Discounts $20/day

2300 Expedition Way La Jolla, CA 92037 Phone: 858 534-3474 mailto:aquariuminfo@ucsd.edu www.aquarium.ucsd.edu https://www.facebook.com/BirchAquarium/

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego offers modified Summer Camp.

Program Highlights: Summer may look different, but it’s not canceled! Young people in kindergarten through 8th grade can enjoy a summer of fun. Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego (BGCGSD) is offering a limited and modified Summer Camp for the Summer of 2020 at three locations: 4S Ranch Branch, Clairemont Branch and Conrad Prebys Escondido Branch. Space is limited. As of right now, there will be no field trips, cooking projects, swimming or activities that bring members into close contact with one another. Activities will still include: arts & crafts, computers, STEM, sports, special events and much more. Everything has been re-imagined to adhere to social distancing and other health & safety guidelines. Daily free lunch and afternoon snack will be offered at the Clairemont Branch and the Conrad Prebys Escondido Branch. *In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Dates & Times: Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Ages: Grades K - 8th Rates & Discounts: $160 per week per child, plus a one-time $60 annual membership fee per child. Sibling discounts are offered, as well as scholarships for families with a proven financial need. Membership fee waivers are available for military families. Area: Clairemont, 4S Ranch, Escondido

4635 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92117 Phone: 858-866-0591 mailto:info@sdyouth.org www.SDYouth.org

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Helen Woodward Animal Center

An interactive camp with hands-on animal interactions, crafts, games, and more!

Program Highlights Summer Critter Camp at Helen Woodward Animal Center is an interactive experience unlike any other! With hands-on animal encounters, unique crafts, exciting games, and team building activities, your kids are sure to have a blast. What kind of critters will campers meet? All types! Our animal ambassadors encompass a variety of small mammals, large mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and invertebrates. In addition to being adorable, all of these animals have invaluable lessons to teach us! Your little ones will walk away with new knowledge about each species and, perhaps more importantly, a greater sense of compassion for all creatures. Various discounts, and scholarships are available. Dates & Times Now - August 28 Morning sessions for all grades: 8–11 AM; Afternoon sessions for all grades: 12:20–3:20 PM Ages Kindergarten - 6th grade Rates & Discounts Weekly registration fee is $195 for all grade ranges. Military and sibling discounts available. Area Rancho Santa Fe

6461 El Apajo Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 Phone: 858-756-4117 mailto:education@animalcenter.org

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Elisabeth Handley

Playin’ Around: Get to Know San Diego’s Historic Carousel

What goes around comes around, they say, and that’s especially true on a carousel! Did you know that Balboa Park is home to one of the most historic carousels in the nation? In honor of National Carousel Day (July 25), get to know San Diego’s historic gem and have some fun commemorating the event at home. Between 1900 and 1925 more than 4,000 carousels were created in the United States, fewer than 200 of which exist today. The Balboa Park Carousel was built in 1910 and took a circuitous route to its current location. Originally erected in Los Angeles, the carousel was moved to Coronado in 1913 as part of the town’s Tent City. In 1922 it was moved to Balboa Park, at the location now occupied by Fleet Science Center. It finally found its home adjacent to the San Diego Zoo in 1968. Bill Brown, manager and operator of the carousel, has worked for the attraction nearly as 24 • SanDiegofamily.com • July 2020


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long. “I enjoyed riding the Balboa Park Carousel as a child and noticed how much fun the people who worked there were having,” he says. After being told he had to wait until he was 16 to be hired, he bided his time until 1972 when he started operating the brass ring game. “I eventually worked my way up and have been operating and taking care of the carousel ever since.” The brass ring was ubiquitous at all carousels in their heyday. Hanging just out of reach from the rotating platform, a rider lucky enough to stretch out and grab the brass ring won a prize—usually another go-round on the carousel. Balboa Park’s carousel is one of only 12 in the U.S. that still has an operating brass ring game. The ride is also famous for being a menagerie carousel, meaning filled with a variety of animals to sit astride (not just horses). Most well-known are frogs, decked out in tuxedos. Some believe the 1908 classic The Wind in the Willows was the inspiration for their attire, as Mr. Toad was always sartorially resplendent. Almost all of the carousel animals are original, as are the beautiful paintings on the center panels and the outer rounding-boards, the band organ, and the brass ring. Another fun fact about the carousel is its speed. Clocking in at 13 mph, it’s one of the fastest ever made. Brown recalls a recent visit by a carousel expert who bragged his hometown carousel was the fastest anywhere. He sat in the rocking chair, which kids love, but is often too wild for adults. “After the ride was up to full speed, I asked him whose is faster,” Brown says. “As he was rocking back and forth, he yelled, ‘I take it back! Yours is faster!’” v Elisabeth Handley is a freelance writer, San Diego native and devotee of carousels—though never a brass ring winner!

Learn more about Balboa Park’s historic carousel, including when it’s expected to open, at www.friendsofbalboapark.org/ balboa-park-carousel.

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Balboa Park’s annual event may be canceled this year, but it doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate at home. Commemorate National Carousel Day by making our unique carousel craft and carousel cupcakes. Step-by-step instructions (and more photos) are at www.sandiegofamily.com. What child doesn’t love animal crackers and miniature umbrellas? They’ll have so much fun helping decorate these festive cupcakes. www.sandiegofamily.com/thingsto-do/dining-and-recipes

This beautiful carousel project is made with recyclable materials. Don’t worry, we’ve made it easier by providing free printable animals that the kids can color at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/crafts-for-kids.


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Specifically for students aged 7-11, this class focuses on the creation, magic and collaboration of comics! And here’s the cool part: due to unprecedented demand right now, we’ll be offering our “Young Artists” class not only on Thursdays but, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays as well! Spots are limited so email us today to hold a spot!

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SPANISH & MANDARIN SUMMER CAMPS

Bilingual Kids is Now Online & Interactive! Bilingual Kids is now offering LIVE and Interactive online Camps and Classes • Available for all levels & age groups

Fun and Educational! Mandarin & Spanish group classes Mommy/Daddy & Me • Conversational Tutoring Always Available via ZOOM

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Review • Summer Toys

Summertime = PLAYTIME If you’ve spent a little too much time indoors lately (and who hasn’t), this summer’s kid-tested, parent-approved toys can help transform your backyard into an epic summer destination! Keep these toys in mind for birthday presents, too. Missed the outdoor toys featured in last month’s issue? Find the full round-up, including STEM-related toys and board games, at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/kid-tested-toy-product-review. Encourage kids to go outside and play! Mobo Explorer Balance Bike $89.99; 2-6 MoboCruiser.com Experience the thrill of riding freestyle while having two feet on the ground! Features “never-flat tires”, safety pads and an extended frame that help protect from falls, nuts and bolts. Children use the integrated footrest as they build strength, balance and confidence. Designed for kids 25”–40” tall and up to 60 lbs.

Ball Buddies Adventure Center $89.99; 1.5+ Step2.com This two-tiered water table is perfect for engaging toddlers in outdoor play. Multiple stations and accessories allow kids to play together or on their own. The large lazy river, hoops, scoops and spinning wheels promote exciting cause-and-effect discoveries. Includes four Ball Buddies characters (a train, boat, dump truck and helicopter), 10 balls and more.

Globber Explorer Trike Series $199.99; 10 mos.–5 yrs. Globber.com The 4-in-1 unique Explorer Trike grows with children, easily converting from a tricycle to a balance bike without the use of tools. Includes five-point harness and safety bar for the littlest riders, adjustable handle, patented design and more. “Great for little ones to pretend they are riding a bike with older siblings,” says mom Jennifer.

Spring Flower Sand Bucket 
 $16.99; 2+
 Playmobil.us Kids love digging at the beach or park with this whimsical sand bucket. “We love the pink tulip bucket and the leaf-shaped shovel,” says Kim, mom to Olive (2) and Louisa (4). “It’s very good quality!” Set also includes a sieve and flower mold.

YippiYappa $34.99; All ages Buenaondagames.com YippiYappa comes with eight Peloties (miniature sack-type balls) in two designs (four each for two teams) and a basket. Visit the website to discover 15+ outdoor games to play! “[The set is] pretty small, so it fits in a beach bag or backpack easily,” says dad Craig.

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animals give us a reason to smile Helen Woodward Animal Center’s

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VISIT animalcenter.org/education for more information on our summer experience.

*If changes arise due to COVID-19 restrictions, registrants will be notified/refunded accordingly.

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• Due to COVID-19, Camp will look different, but the Rock Academy is still offering an incredible summer of Sports, Art, Science, and MORE! • Following all County & State Health guidelines, your child will safely meet new friends, get outdoors, and have fun. • June 1 – August 7 ~ Homework Camp with tutors for those still in school.

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Pop and Pass $24.99; 6+ Amazon.com This award-winning game includes two launchers and three foam balls. Simply pull back the handle to load and “bloop!” the ball launches into the air! “Fun outdoor game for all ages!” says mom Maureen. “[The ball is] hard to catch, so it’s definitely challenging, but that makes it fun.”

Goliath Sports E-Z Grip Flag Football $13; 7+ Amazon.com Transform your backyard into a full-fledged flag football field! Make spiral passes, kicks and catches easily with the E-Z grip surface. Two-part tearaway flag is attached right to the ball.

Bubble-N-Go Mower by Maxx Bubbles $19.99; Kohls.com Who says little ones can’t have chores? Kids will have fun “mowing the lawn” this summer with the Bubble-N-Go Mower, featuring mechanical sounds and bubble maker.

Chicken Fight $39.99; 8+ LesliesPool.com Just when we thought playing in the pool couldn’t be any more fun, we discover chicken ride-on water floats—fun for kids, teens and adults! “It comes in a set of two, which is nice,” says Emma, mom to Jack (11) & Jenny (9). “It’s super fun to try to knock off your opponent.”

GeoSafari Jr. Kidnoculars $14.99; 3+ EducationalInsights.com Now in new colors! Kidnoculars feature kid-sized goggles, a breakaway neck strap, and enlarged focus-free magnification so children get a closer look at the world around them. “Great for little outdoor explorers,” says mom Stephanie.

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Kids Toy Golf Set $25; 3–8 iPlayiLearntoys.com Little ones learn to play golf anywhere with this lightweight, portable playset. Includes golf machine, 15 balls, and putter & driver club heads.

Wonderfold Wagon $259+; 6 mos. & up WonderfoldWagon.com One of the few utility wagons uniquely designed to hold up to four kids (plus whatever else you need for a fun day at the park or beach)! Choose a two-seat or four-seat wagon with a sun-blocking canopy, bench and side pockets. Available in four colors; holds up to 300 lbs. Collapses easily to fit into the trunk of a car.


Summer Day Camp Programs are being offered at select locations in San Diego County. Visit our website for registration information!

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because this year’s Comic-Con is canceled, doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. Keep the Comic-Con spirit alive this summer with your own celebration at home! We have everything your family needs to create the magic and excitement of Comic-Con in your backyard or living room. Take a look at this round-up of events, crafts, and activities and start planning your family’s epic Comic-Con 2020 celebration.

EVENTS Helen Woodward’s Virtual PAWmicon: July 7–8 Thanks to Helen Woodward Animal Center, you and your furry sidekicks can enjoy the spirit of Comic-Con from the comfort of your couch. Registration for Virtual PAWmicon 2020 provides access to pet cosplay contests, panel discussions and interviews, trivia, vendor shopping, augmented and web virtual reality experiences and more. Panel discussions, interviews, trivia and other livestreamed events take place July 7–8. www.animalcenter.org/ events/pawmicon

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Comic-Con @Home: July 22-26 For the first time in its 50-year history, Comic-Con International is going virtual, making it accessible for FREE to anyone with a computer. Plans for the online event include an “exhibit hall” offering promotions, limited-edition products; comic-related panels and presentations, gaming and even a masquerade. Find updates on Comic-Con’s official blog: www.comic-con.org/toucan.

Comic-Con Museum@Home + Fleet Science Center Comic-Con Museum@Home is your one-stop-shop for pop culture content, exclusive videos (including past events), and new video content created exclusively for the Museum@Home program. Families won’t want to miss Pop-Culture Science, a new program in collaboration with the Fleet Science Center that explores the science behind your favorite TV shows, comic books and toys, fandoms and more. Find all the fun at www.comic-con.org/museumathome/2020/comic-con-museumhome.

San Diego Symphony Zap! Boom! Pow! San Diego Symphony musicians present a new video series based on the picture book Zap! Boom! Pow! Superheroes of Music by Lucy A. Warner. Viewers of all ages will be captivated by original content from this musician-produced project. Videos are posted on Wednesdays on San Diego Symphony’s Facebook page @ sandiegosymphony.


ACTIVITIES & CRAFT PROJECTS Host a ComicCon Costume Contest Bring your favorite characters to life and host a family-friendly costume contest. Need inspiration? We have a fabulous DIY Funko POP! costume (designed for wheelchairs, but can be modified for anyone to use). Choose your favorite Funko POP! character and get started. Don’t forget to include your pets in the dress-up fun! www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/funko-pop-halloween-costume

DIY Superhero Photo Booth and Backdrop We know that photo opps are half the fun of Comic-Con, so make your own superhero photobooth (complete with themed photo props), don your costumes, and snap away! Check out San Diego Family’s Superhero Pinterest Board for inspiration: www.pinterest.com/ sandiegofamily.

Draw Your Own Comic Book Little Fish Comic Book Studio offers online comic art classes, camps and programs for kids of all ages. Visit their website to sign up today. www.lilfish.us/classes

Create a Superhero-Themed Obstacle Course Who doesn’t love an old-fashioned obstacle course? San Diego artist Emily Dolton created an amazing superhero-themed course with sidewalk chalk and toys to inspire families to make their own. Use outdoor toys you have around the house or check out our July Toy Review in this issue for more fun. Be sure to include superheroes in your theme! Pro tip: Draw a course on your driveway or on the sidewalk in front of your house to encourage neighbors to participate. Get inspiration from our video in the online version of this article at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/kids-comic-con-activities-crafts-at-home.

Make “Ghostbusters Afterlife” Ghost Traps With next year’s premiere of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” (March 2021) why not have a little Ghostbusters fun with homemade ghost traps? This recyclable project requires toilet paper tubes and shipping boxes (most families probably have plenty of both). With our free printable control panels and some fun paper-mache, kids will be ready to grab a sibling or parent and hunt some ghosts! Find instructions at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/ crafts-for-kids.

Nominate a San Diego Superhero The 2020 theme of the San Diego County Fair (Heroes Unite!) lives on through San Diego County’s local superheroes—ordinary people who take extraordinary measures to make our community a better place. Do you know an adult, student or child who goes out of their way to help others? Nominate a Community Hero today at www.sdfair.com/contests/ community-heroes. The person you nominate may be honored at the 2021 fair! v

Adrienne Sigeti is the editorial assistant at San Diego Family Magazine. She will miss attending the “badge-less” Comic-Con in-person events this summer, but can’t wait to see what’s in store for Comic-Con 2021. July 2020 • SanDiegofamily.com •

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Keep the torch lit CELEBRATE the OLYMPIC GAMES Though the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo are postponed until summer 2021, families can still stage a celebration at home! Here are ideas that will add backyard fun and friendly competition to your summer plans. Keep all ages engaged by choosing challenges that accommodate a variety of strengths and abilities. Team Up

With four or more people, make two Olympic teams. Wear Olympic colorcoded tees, wristbands, socks or caps to distinguish each team.

Have an Opening Ceremony

Make a simple torch by gluing red, orange and yellow construction paper flames to the top of an empty toilet paper roll. Hang simple decorations in the backyard, such as a paper chain using Olympic colors or posters painted with Olympic rings. Stream Olympic-themed music while teams take turns passing the torch. Each family member does a lap around the yard, then passes the torch to the next person.

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Let the Games Begin

Play traditional games that don’t require lots of set up and that all ages enjoy, such as egg-and-spoon race, wheelbarrow race and these activities: Water Balloon Toss Have team members stand apart and throw a water balloon (underhand) to each other. Take a step back after each successful catch. Continue passing the balloon back and forth until someone drops it. Last team to drop the balloon is the winner. Hula Hoop Endurance Collect enough hula hoops that each family member has one. See who can hoop the longest. World Map Memory Test your family’s knowledge of world geography (best for elementary age kids and older). Give teams five minutes to look at a globe, world map, or atlas, then have them label a blank printout of a world map. Bonus points for countries labeled and spelled correctly.

Paper Airplane Competition Each team makes one paper airplane to match their team color. Stand behind the start line and throw your plane. The team whose airplane goes the farthest is the winner. Bonus point for most artistic airplane design (judge’s discretion).

Close with an Awards Ceremony Have crafty family members make medals from construction paper and ribbon. The ultimate prize: getting dessert first and not having to do the dishes!

Curling Indoor Game Yes, curling is a winter sport, but no ice is needed in this curling competition, so why not include it in your Olympic Games summer activities? Hearthsong’s Curling Zone Indoor Game ($109) includes six air-propelled, battery-operated stones (3 red, 3 yellow) that “hover” on the mat (AA batteries needed). It’s great family fun! Learn more at www.hearthsong.com.


Summer Camp Planning Made Easy Discover unique summer camps and programs in San Diego Family’s Summer Camps & Programs Guide.

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Make new friends at Girl Scouts! Looking for a Girl Scout troop, or know someone who is? New virtual troops are forming now! No tech experience needed. Bring the discovery, exploration, fun, and learning of Girl Scouting into the comfort of your home. Visit sdgirlscouts.org/join for our schedule. Questions: contact customercare@sdgirlscouts.org or 619-610-0821 (Se habla español)

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Savor Festive Foods

A Taste of Japanese Culture Get in the spirit of the Tokyo Games by ordering ramen and yakitori from your favorite take-out restaurant or making homemade sushi. Omit fish and use just vegetables for picky eaters. You’ll need nori seaweed wrappers, rice that’s cooled, filling and a bamboo rolling mat. Learn how to roll sushi by watching this video from Raddish Kids: www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Cb8khXhV4Dg.

Cool Down Avoiding dairy or gluten? Nicole Hunn’s delicious red, white and blue ice pops feature seasonal fruit and coconut milk. Find the recipe at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/diningand-recipes and more allergen-friendly recipes on Hunn’s blog Gluten-Free on a Shoestring. www.glutenfreeonashoestring.com.

Photo courtesy of Gluten-Free on a Shoestring

Let Them Eat Cake A beautiful red velvet Twizzler Cake makes a festive centerpiece for hungry athletes to enjoy. Find the recipe from Oceanside food blogger Jackie Bruchez at www.theseasidebaker.com/ red-velvet-twizzler-cake.

Turn to page 52 for patriotic cake pops— another portable treat for active kids.

Watch Party

Set up a watch party indoors or on a big screen in the backyard. Find the full-length video of World Gymnastics Championships from October 2019 to see athletes chosen for the world’s 2020 teams. www.youtube.com/ watch?v=RanPu_WFG4U For a glimpse of exhilarating college gymnasts, check out short videos of UCLA’s floor exercises that earned perfect 10s. Just search “UCLA Perfect 10” on YouTube. Watch original TV shorts (perfect before bedtime) streaming on the free Olympic Channel app. Inspiring athletes reveal how they push limits in sports like BMX in “Is It Possible.” “Inspired by Sport” explains how sports like rock climbing have changed young people’s lives worldwide. Each episode lasts only 5 to 20 minutes. The channel also replays some of Olympics’ greatest games from archery to baseball. www.olympicchannel.com/en v Cherie Gough is a freelance writer and mom of two kids.

For more ideas, read “How to Host an Olympics-Themed Party” at www.sandiegofamily.com/ resources/san-diego-partyplanner/host-an-olympicsthemed-party.

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SUMMER FUN:

Awesome Scavenger Hunts Ready for something new and

exciting to shake up your routine? Scavenger hunts are great family entertainment! Plus, they get kids off the couch and exploring familiar surroundings with fresh eyes. Whether you have tykes or teens, we have tons of ideas that bring adventure to your home, backyard or neighborhood walk. Who doesn’t love hunting for surprises?

DIY Scavenger Hunts In an alphabet scavenger hunt, kids hunt for objects beginning with a designated letter of the alphabet. Help kids get familiar with how to find books at the library by searching your own bookshelf. Look for books by authors whose names begin with the same letter; for older kids, have them put your books in alphabetical order by last name. Teach kids the five senses (touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste) before launching a sensory adventure. Take a walk and look for natural objects that are soft, rough, smooth, sticky, wet or fuzzy. Listen for birds, rustling leaves, laughter, chimes, a lawnmower, etc. Lie on a blanket outside and observe cloud

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formations. Finish up with a fun blind taste test at home with things such as cheese, whipped cream, olives, fruit, spinach, Nutella, frozen berries and marshmallows. Go on a flag hunt. Look for the different types of flags your neighbors display or count the number of American flags as you stroll neighborhood streets. continued on p. 40


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Hunt for animals. Visit Mission Trails Regional Park or your neighborhood park to look for living creatures such as birds, insects, ducks, lizards, dogs and butterflies. Search for the colors of the rainbow while walking through your neighborhood. Paint the compartments of an egg carton different colors and collect objects of each color. Or have kids take photos of each color when they find it. Print the photos and make a rainbow scrapbook, categorizing everything by color.

Scavenger Hunt Apps Monkey Spot (free on App Store) offers storytelling and adventure with scavenger hunts that can be done anywhere. Designed for kids ages 6 & up.

Other Activities

Seedling Scavenger Bingo app offers free ready-to-play games, with the option to pay to create your own bingostyle scavenger hunt and take photos along the way. Explore categories such as the alphabet, road trip and holidays. Available on iOS.

Hunt for stars with Night Sky, an award-winning app that’s free on App Store. Simply open the app to easily find stars and identify constellations – it’s like having a personal planetarium. Fun when camping in the backyard or in the mountains.

Imaginative littles love hunting for pirate booty with the Treasure Hunt - Scavenger Hunt app, free on iOS. Designed for ages 4+, each adventure follows a treasure map to find items in the yard, on a walk, even in the fridge. A clever camera recognizes when kids locate each item allowing them to proceed and earn loot.

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The Idea Box Kids offers a scavenger hunt that contains 180 items kids can hunt for indoors or outdoors. Clues such as find something the “same size as a sandwich” and “something with an O on it” get kids thinking creatively. Find this box (and many other themes, such as sensory, quiet time, sports, etc.) at www.theideaboxkids.com. Travel Scavenger Hunt for Kids by University Games is a deck of cards that challenges kids to find roadside items while on a road trip. Learn more at www.universitygames.com/ scavengerhunttravel. Geocaching is a fun scavenger hunt for real treasure. Using GPS, track down boxes hidden in local spots— maybe in a park or along a trail. Log your findings, collect “treasure”, and leave behind a surprise for the next hunters. Use the highly rated Cachly app to find hundreds of geocaches near you. v Cherie Gough is a local freelance writer who is always hunting for fun, outdoor adventures for her two kids.


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From Summer Reading to Family Movie Night to inspire kids to read 55 movies Summer is a great time to use movies as motivation for reading. Make summer reading a family affair (and help prevent summer slide) by rewarding the conclusion of each book with a fun movie night.

Here are 55 books in a variety of genres that have been made into movies for kids of all ages. Check book and movie reviews online to determine if content is appropriate for your family, then set a timeframe for kids (or the family) to read together. Plan movie nights to celebrate the end of each book, complete with movie snacks, of course. Many of the movies are available on Netflix. Most importantly, be involved and have fun!

Classics Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Picture Books

Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers

The Lorax by Dr. Seuss

Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater

Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan

Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

Pippi Longstocking series by Astrid Lindgren

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

The Night at the Museum by Milan Trenc

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Book Talk

Watching movies and books hand-in-hand gives parents the opportunity to discuss books with kids. Consider asking questions such as:

Realistic Fiction Wonder by R.J. Palacio

Which was better, the book or the movie?

The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson

What were some differences between the book and the movie? Did you like the changes?

Holes by Louis Sachar Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff Kinney

Did the cast capture the personalities of the characters in the books?

Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

How would you make the movie (or book) different? If you could pick any book to make into a movie, which book would it be and why? Which actors and actresses would you cast in the movie? Would you change the beginning, middle or ending?

Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary The Watsons Go to Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis

Historical Fiction Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp (movie: The Sound of Music) American Girls Collection (various authors) The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper

Fantasy The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl The BFG by Roald Dahl

Adventure Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan

Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne

The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins

A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling

Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key

Nim’s Island by Wendy Orr Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene Inkheart by Cornelia Funke

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

A Series of Unfortunate Events series by Lemony Snicket

Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer by Megan McDonald

Science Fiction

Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

The Maze Runner by James Dashner

How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne

Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black The Borrowers by Mary Norton (see movie: The Secret World of Arrietty)

Especially for Teens

The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Divergent series by Veronica Roth Eragon by Christopher Paolini If I Stay by Gayle Forman

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JULY

Jennifer A. Burman Looking for our calendar? While businesses are still opening, we’re highlighting fun online activities to keep kids engaged and entertained!

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VIRTUAL SUMMER ADVENTURES FOR KIDS With social distancing

PLAY & ENTERTAINMENT

still in place and many summer plans canceled, the season will definitely look a lot different this year. Good news is that online opportunities for fun, play and entertainment are virtually endless! Here’s a list featuring Fourth of July happenings, virtual field trips, free online camps, animal encounters, story times and reading resources, and other awesome activities that can still make summer cool.

• Experience the thrill of your favorite SeaWorld park rides through firstperson coaster videos, and enjoy park-inspired recipes, easy-toassemble crafts and coloring pages through SeaWorld@Home. Also, get the chance to be featured on SeaWorld’s website by sharing photos of your activities on social media with hashtag #SeaWorldAtHome. www.seaworld.com/at-home

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• Feeling bummed about all the canceled fireworks shows in the area? You can still get your fireworks fix with a touch of Disney magic! Check out the Disney Parks Youtube channel to get a front row seat right in front of Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World Resort, and watch as the castle becomes a canvas for the stories of beloved characters in the Happily Ever After fireworks show. www.youtube.com/user/disneyparks

• Boss Baby, Shrek, the Trolls and other favorite Dreamworks characters unite to bring you hours and hours of fun and entertainment through the Dreamworks Activity Center. Have a blast with crafts, games, coloring and connect-the-dots pages, recipes, music and irresistible Zoom backgrounds! http://create.dreamworks.com • Hang out with your favorite Marvel superheroes at Marvel HQ where you can play free online games featuring Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man, the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy and more. Also includes comics, cartoon videos and fun activities. www.marvelhq.com

Missing Comic-Con? Break out your capes, wear a “super” outfit and create your own Comic-Coninspired celebration at home! For details, turn to page 32.


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• Don’t miss this year’s virtual summer reading program by the San Diego Public Library with the theme, “Dig Deeper: Read, Investigate, Discover.” Read 10 books or read for 10 hours to collect prizes, and complete at-home activities to earn digital badges. Program runs through Aug. 31. www .sandiego.gov/public-library/kidsandteens/summerreading • Do you have an American Girl fan at home? Check out American Girl’s free online library and meet girls from different times and places who will share their stories of adventure, family and friendship. New books will be available for download each week. www.americangirl.com/explore/ articles/onlinelibrary • Join beloved icon Julie Andrews for a special story time! Check out Julie’s Library, a literacy podcast where she reads children’s books alongside her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. Every story comes to life with music, sound and activities. www.julieslibraryshow.org • Enjoy stories, songs and delightful activities with San Diego County Library’s Story Time Shorts. Spanish story times are also available. www.sdcl.org

ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS • Craving for a dose of wildlife? San Diego Zoo Kids Corner brings you half-hour virtual “funshops” filled with trivia, arts and crafts, and exciting activities. Visit intriguing animals at the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park, as well as other zoos and aquariums around the world, and learn fascinating wildlife facts. http://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/kids-corner

SCIENCE • NASA lets you explore the universe from the comfort of your couch. Check out NASA at Home where you can learn how to draw Artemis (NASA’s Space Launch System rocket), find science experiments you can do using household items, create a video game that lets players explore Mars with a helicopter, travel into deep space in search of exoplanets and more. www.nasa.gov/nasa-at-home-for-kids-and-families

FREE VIRTUAL CAMPS • Parents can fill their children’s summer with exploration, creativity and fun with Camp PBS KIDS. Discover ideas, games and parent-led activities around different themes such as PBS KIDS Read, Blast Off into Space, Dive into Dinosaurs, Get Creative with the Arts and more. www.pbs.org/parents/page/summer • Varsity Tutors offers weeklong camps for ages 5-18 through August. Explore the Spanish language and culture, inventive and eccentric artists, digital photography, the history of rock ‘n’ roll, creative writing, science activities, recycled art, cooking and more. Register at www.varsitytutors.com/virtual-summer-camps.

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• Read The Ickabog, a new story by J.K. Rowling, which she wrote more than 10 years ago as a bedtime story for her children. Also, kids, ages 7-12, are invited to let their imaginations run wild by illustrating characters and scenes featured in Rowling’s story as it unfolds online. Get the chance to have your artwork featured in the book which will be published in November. Contest deadline is July 17. For competition details, go to www.theickabog.com/home.


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