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November 2022 THE KIDS TABLE Time for Our Annual TOY GIVEAWAY! Harvest Family Memories DOING GOOD DEEDS Awesome tips to elevate 21 ways kids can help the community SanDiego family.com

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So Many Things to be Thankful For!

We are quickly reaching the end of 2022. It has been a hard year for many, with the prices of gas, food and almost everything else going up while coming out of the pandemic. But we are grateful for what we have—our kids, close family and friends. This Thanksgiving celebrate whatever brings you joy. Maybe it’s love, respect, kindness or compassion for others.

Lisa Gipson, our managing editor, has pulled together some fun things for the kids’ table this Thanksgiving (page 20). As my grandkids get older, they are starting to sit with the “big people,” but they still like the chatter and activities at the kids’ end of the table. We also join in, because it’s fun!

Look around your neighborhood this month. What can your family do to help out? It might be a little thing, like helping a neighbor bring in groceries, or it might be a bigger project like cleaning up the canyon behind your home. Ask your neighbors to help, making everyone feel really good when it is cleaned up. Find more suggestions on page 18.

November is Military Family Appreciation Month. Our military servicemen and women keep the United States of America out of harm’s way 24/7. Military families make sacrifices as well, so how can we support them? Thank them for their service, pray for them, provide a meal, make them cookies or pumpkin bread, or give them a monetary gift card.

San Diego Family distributed dozens of toys to local kids and parents for review. Thank you to everyone who participated. On page 22 you’ll see the best of what’s new this year. This is part one; look for part two next month.

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Wyatt (6) and little brother Cody (2) of Santee enjoy the pumpkin patch at Summers Past Farms in El Cajon.

The Boddie Family of San Marcos enjoys Bates Nut Farm in Valley Center. Here are Camille (4) and little brother Benjamin (6 mos.).

Rodolfo and Brenda Perez of Chula Vista take fall photos at the Otay Lakes Reservoir with their children Alexander (10), Giovanni (8) and Mateo (6).

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Peaceful Pen Pals Class Project

San Diego County Teachers can join local nonprofit, Kids for Peace, in a wonderful opportunity to unite children across the globe while practicing writing skills. The Peaceful Pen Pals Class-to-Class Project is a handwritten letter exchange program that connects entire classrooms of students both internationally and domestically. Learn all about it and register at www.kidsforpeaceglobal.org/ peacefulpenpalsclasstoclass.

World Kindness Day

In honor of World Kindness Day (Nov. 13), gather the family to choose fun and meaningful activities from our awesome list of random acts of kindness at www.sandiegofamily.com/thingsto-do/donations-volunteers-andlocal-fundraisers/random-actsof-kindness. Then head out and make the world a better place!

The OOLY Countdown Calendar

delivers “10 days of happy” as each day reveals a surprise art supply, such as color-changing markers, paint sticks, scratch & scribble art cards and more. It inspires creativity while counting down to any meaningful celebration or holiday.

OOLY, owned by CEO, Founder and mother Carol Pankiw of Carlsbad, is a supplier of whimsical craft, art and school supplies. www.ooly.com

Find more awesome advent calendars in our round-up at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/ kid-tested-toy-product-review/advent-calendars.

Attention, Shoppers!

If you’re an Amazon Shopper and are not already connected to a charitable organization, please consider supporting the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego (SNRFSD) through Amazon Smile. There are no fees to participate and prices of items you’re purchasing do not increase. Simply connect at https://smile.amazon.com/ch/464543603 and start shopping; Amazon will donate a portion of eligible purchases to SNRFSD, which provides free resources, articles, events and more to San Diego’s special needs community. Thank you in advance for your support!

How to Say Thank You on Veterans Day (Nov. 11)

When giving thanks this month (or any time of year), don’t forget our military service members. Many organizations offer ways to support and show gratitude to former and current members of the armed forces. Read our article “9 Ways to Thank a Veteran” for ideas. www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/ seasonal-happenings/ways-to-thank-the-military

Got (Too Much) Candy?

Wondering what to do with all that excess Halloween candy? Read “11 Ways to ‘Give Back’ Halloween Candy” for ideas on how and where to donate it to military troops overseas and local community members. www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/seasonalhappenings/ways-to-giveback-halloween-candy

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Solving the Mystery of Meltdowns

Ever wonder why kids seem to unleash their negative emotions as soon as they come home from school or daycare? An El Cajon dad (who wishes to remain anonymous) describes what many parents experience: “All I ever hear from my son’s teachers and other parents is what a great kid he is. Polite and thoughtful. Happy to help and participate. This is not the same child I pick up from school. Our afternoons are filled with arguing, whining and lots of emotions. It makes me wonder what I’m doing wrong. Why do other people get the best of my boy and at home we battle through homework and dinner every night?”

Busy and demanding school days can leave kids feeling tired, overwhelmed and behaving in ways that are baffling. So, what’s going on and what are parents to do?

Restraint Collapse

The mystery of the meltdown has a name: restraint collapse. Parenting educator Andrea Loewen Nair coined the phrase “afterschool restraint collapse” in 2016 saying, “If someone’s ability to handle things is like a container, it’s the point where that container keeps getting filled past the brim and spills out everywhere. And once that happens, often the container collapses and just falls apart.”

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Why Does it Only Happen with You?

It takes work and effort for kids to do everything they’re asked to do in a school day. Mental energy is spent while pent up physical energy builds. When feeling fidgety, talkative, rowdy, loud, frustrated, angry—even joyful and rambunctious—kids must control their feelings and keep a reign on their behavior to succeed. When they see parents at the end of the day, kids feel safe enough to let down their guard and pour it all out.

What to Do and How to Help

How do you manage these big emotions at the end of the day when you’re just as tired from work as your child is from school?

Educational Psychology Specialist Kaydon Schanberger of San Diego Kids First has good news. Armed with empathy, understanding and a plan, parents can help kids manage restraint collapse and sail a little more smoothly through the afterschool hours. Here’s what she recommends:

Smile when you see your child. After spending a day apart, make your reunion a moment of genuine warmth and connection. Schanberger encourages parents to greet children with a hug and a smile to let them know you’re happy to see them. “If you’ve had a stressful day yourself, take a couple deep breaths and set your intention to be in a good mood,” she says.

Offer a healthy snack. A nourishing snack does wonders for both body and mind, so give kids a few choices. Set out healthy options such as vegetable sticks, fruit, nuts or yogurt. Don’t forget to also offer water. If you’re heading to an afterschool activity, bring a couple of snack choices in the car. “Even if pickup is close to dinner time, a snack is always a good idea,” Schanberger says.

Save your questions. Sometimes out of eagerness to bond, parents pepper kids with questions as soon as they get in the car. Creating quiet space after a busy

day will get a better response according to Schanberger. “Let your child lead the conversation,” she says. “You may hear what’s really on their minds, rather than answers they think mom or dad want to hear about their day.”

Allow time to unwind and re-connect. When you arrive home, let kids take a break to do something they enjoy. Let them play with the family pet, play outside, help in the kitchen or spend time resting in their room. “No one wants to be picked up and hear a list of things they have to do or demands that are coming next,” says Schanberger. Building this kind of margin into your day is a necessary part of growing healthy families.

Recognize the meltdown for what it is. Remember that a restraint collapse meltdown is different from an intentional tantrum. “Some parents don’t know what to do with a meltdown,” says Schanberger, “so they try to control the situation through discipline.” A more helpful approach is to treat the meltdown as a time when children need a soft place to land (not as a behavior problem).

For parents like the father we spoke to in El Cajon, learning to recognize that meltdowns are a sign his son feels safe enough to pour out what he’s been holding in all day is reassuring. “It’s good to know that this isn’t something I’m doing wrong,” he says, “but a way for us to learn together how to handle hard feelings and being tired in more positive, loving ways.”

Solving the mystery of end-ofday meltdowns gives parents an opportunity to help kids feel nurtured and loved. By validating feelings and allowing room for expression and rest, kids learn how to make the transition from school to home more easily, even after a particularly stressful day.

Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and award-winning writer.

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Make your heritage come alive

Genealogy for kids doesn’t have to be boring. Instead of poring over microfiche and birth/death records, a kid-friendly approach to family history will entice young genealogists to learn about where they came from. Here are fun ways to pique your family’s interest about its past.

Start with Stories

Kids love hearing about themselves and their ancestors. Capitalize on their curiosity by sharing stories that have been passed down by your family.

• Talk about the day your kids were born, when they first walked and talked, and the funny things they did as toddlers and preschoolers.

• Talk about when their parents and grandparents were young. Kids will be intrigued to hear about the time a parent dealt

with a schoolyard bully or how grandparents met and married.

• Discuss what technology, cars and clothes were like when their relatives were young.

• Introduce kids to “celebrities” of the family. The rest of the world may not know them, but the entire family recognizes the humorous, memorable or notorious things they did.

• Play old and new family videos. Compare how video technology has changed over time.

Give It Props

Like actors on a stage, enhance your family history with props. Search attics, basements or boxes for important family heirlooms such as jewelry, furniture, books, handmade quilts, magazines and old toys.

• Draw kids in with photographs. They love to see grandpa when he still had hair or mom when she wore an 80s hairdo. Black and white photos are intriguing because of the differences in fashion, cars and homes.

• Make a list of family heirlooms and talk about why each is an important memento.

• Dig out old technology like rotary phones, old typewriters and ham radios. Show photos or videos of a jukebox.

• Visit a museum to see historic forms of transportation such as steam locomotives, Model Ts and horse-drawn carriages.

Have a Family Reunion

The best way to get to know family history is to gather with family

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Online Resources

These websites offer genealogy activities for kids, family tree projects, printable templates and much more.

Family Tree Magazine

www.familytreemagazine.com/kids-genealogy

National Archives

www.archives.gov/education/family-history

American Ancestors

www.americanancestors.org/education/learning-resources/read/youth

Scholastic

www.scholastic.com/parents/kids-activities-and-printables/activities-for-kids/ reading-and-writing-ideas/joining-generations-genealogy.html

Do Old-Time Chores and Hobbies

Was your great-aunt a master seamstress? Did your greatgrandparents produce all their own food from a working farm? Share your ancestors’ pastimes with the kids:

• Complete a starter cross-stitch or sewing kit for kids.

• Learn to knit.

• Use a woodworking kit to build something.

• Churn butter in a mason jar or make ice cream in a resealable plastic bag.

• Bake and cook from scratch using family recipes.

members and talk about it. With the holidays upon us, be sure to take advantage of this precious time together. If your family is not able to gather in person, consider scheduling a virtual get-together. However you decide to meet up, consider playing games like family bingo, or “guess the family member.” Share photos, videos or family recipes. If you’ve been doing genealogy with kids and they interviewed an older relative, share what they learned.

Share Your Ancestry with Art

Even preschoolers can fill out a simple family tree template. Try these ideas to capture your lineage creatively:

• Represent your family tree with photographs and portraits, or produce a digital presentation.

• Create a family crest or duplicate your own if one already exists. Discuss the special elements with the kids and frame for display at home.

• Visit a cemetery and make rubbings of family gravestones.

• Paint portraits from family photographs.

• Explore historic handwriting by looking at copies of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence or old family letters. Then let your child explore cursive

or hand-lettering with a calligraphy pen or quill.

• Design and sew a family quilt with squares of material from family baby blankets, clothes and other family heirlooms.

• Make DIY silhouettes using photographs and frame them.

Write it Down

Older kids may enjoy these ways to document family history:

• Interview the oldest person in the family and write a biography or summaries of their favorite times in history.

• Write an “I Am From” poem (there are several formulas on the internet).

• Compile a family cookbook.

Visit Family Landmarks

When I was little, I remember walking around my grandparents’ farm, exploring the smokehouse and hen house, and watching my grandmother get water from the well. Visiting family landmarks creates a tangible connection to the past. Tour a family cemetery, take a self-guided walking tour of the town where your family originated or visit old storefronts, farms, homes or property that used to be owned or inhabited by generations before yours.

• Grow a vegetable garden and use the produce to make dinner.

Become Descendent Detectives

The idea of doing research may seem boring to kids, but solving a mystery sounds exciting! Engage kids by uncovering family history like a detective.

• Explore baby books or old versions of The Bible that include important dates from your family’s lineage.

• Discover what first and last family names mean.

• Teens may have interest in investigating family documents such as birth, death and marriage certificates.

• Using the Find a Grave website, I was able to find my grandparents’ gravestones online and view the family cemetery, even though it’s in another state. Visit www.findagrave.com if you have ancestors that lived far away.

Learning family history can be a rich, rewarding experience with the right approach. Begin a journey through the past with your children and start a tradition for generations to come. v

Janeen Lewis is a freelance writer with degrees in journalism and elementary education.

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Doing Good Deeds 21 ways kids can help the community

November is a great time to teach children the value and importance of caring for others; even better, do good deeds as a family regularly. Here are 21 practical suggestions to support your neighborhood, especially community members who have difficulty caring for themselves. While these ideas are for kids and teens, children should never volunteer without a parent’s help and permission.

Help coach or run practice for a sports team of younger kids.

Contact your local hospital to find out the best ways to support pediatric patients, a wonderful gesture during the holidays when their peers may be out having fun.

Donate clothing and food to San Diego Rescue Mission downtown or Interfaith Community Services in Escondido to help teach children the value of giving to people less fortunate than themselves.

Help senior citizens learn to use technology, such as how to search the internet, choose privacy settings, send emails and navigate smartphones, so they can better communicate with family and friends.

Bring in a neighbor’s garbage cans, recycle bin or newspaper.

Fill your local Little Free Library with gently used books. Find one near you at www.littlefreelibrary.org/map.

Help “rescue” fruit from orchards and homes where it would otherwise go to waste. Learn more at Produce Good: www.producegood.org/volunteer.

Ask your local library or elementary school if they need tutors or homework help for younger kids in reading, writing or basic math.

Volunteer for (or organize) a clean-up day at a park. Check the I Love a Clean San Diego site for events and tips. www.cleansd.org/volunteer

Help out at a charity shop or thrift store that gives proceeds to nonprofit organizations. These shops rely on volunteers to sort, stock and organize donations (and more).

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Organize a game, activity or special visit to residents at a nursing home or assisted living facility. They often get fewer visits from family and friends than people realize.

Host an AniMeals Pet Food Drive for Helen Woodward Animal Center. www.animalcenter.org/get-involved/ volunteer

Assist senior citizens by carrying and unloading groceries or running errands around town.

Organize a movie screening, game night or a group activity that encourages bonding with your community or neighborhood.

Donate chapter books, textbooks or test prep manuals to local schools.

Walk dogs for neighbors who are unable to take their pets out for daily exercise.

Assist a community garden with planting, weeding, watering or helping with upkeep and maintenance.

Volunteer at a soup kitchen or food bank. Many people do this at Thanksgiving or during the holidays, but support is needed year-round.

Read books, magazines or newspapers to people who are visually impaired.

Help elderly neighbors with yardwork such as raking leaves, weeding, watering or mowing grass.

Have a lemonade (or apple cider) stand and donate the proceeds to your favorite local charity.

Tanni Haas, Ph.D. is a college professor and freelance writer.

Find more ways to support the community in our article “Unique Ways to Volunteer with Kids: Help Feed Your Neighbors!” www.sandiegofamily.com/ things-to-do/donations-volunteers-andlocal-fundraisers/where-to-volunteerwith-kids-san-diego

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Kids Table

There are two schools of thought (and good reasons for both) about whether or not to have a “kids table” on Thanksgiving. Whatever side of the table you’re on, you’ll love these activities and recipes that elevate the kids table into something extra special and fun. Next thing you know, everyone in the family will want to sit there! Alternatively, consider planning a Friendsgiving event on a different day this month.

Turkey Veggie Platter

Roasted rainbow carrots decorated to look like a turkey are a surefire way to get kids to eat their veggies! Serve with hummus or ranch dip for a tasty side dish.

Find recipes and project directions for everything on these two pages in our “Friendsgiving for Kids” article at www.sandiegofamily.com/things-to-do/dining-andrecipes/friendsgiving-recipes-for-kids.

Edible Sand Art

Colorful bottles of sanding sugar are another way to identify seats at the kids table, or a fun (albeit messy) activity for kids after they’ve eaten. Layer colored sugar in little glass bottles (have a few small funnels on hand), write each child’s name on a tag, then tie it to a bottle with twine.

Thanksgiving Sodas

Sure, you can pick up a bottle of sparkling cider at the store, but since we’re kicking things up a notch this year, why not make one (or more) of these delicious homemade sodas? Choose from apple-pomegranate, spiced cran-grape or pecan pie. Make the simple flavored syrup, then stir a few tablespoons into a glass of seltzer to make it bubbly.

Mini Apple Pies

The Edible Sand Art project and all photos on this page are courtesy of The RecipeA-Day Kids Cookbook by Food Network Magazine

There’s something extra special and adorable about items in miniature sizes. Take apple pie, for example. What child wouldn’t love a miniature apple pie that doesn’t have to be shared with anyone? What adult wouldn’t, for that matter. Our online Friendsgiving article includes recipes for these mini apple pies, as well as pumpkin, blueberry or apple mini mason jar pies.

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Thanksgiving Crackers

Party crackers (aka party favors) may be more traditional at Christmas dinner, but there’s no reason they can’t be modified for Thanksgiving for any other celebration! Make DIY Thanksgiving Crackers as a group activity to take home as party favors, or make them in advance to decorate each place setting. Fill each cracker with small treats or turkey jokes for kids or fill with notes of thanks or conversation starters for adults. Our award-winning “Art with Alyssa” contributor, Alyssa Navapanich shares instructions in our “Friendsgiving with Kids” article (website on previous page).

Turkey Jokes

Write turkey jokes on strips of paper to put inside Thanksgiving crackers (jokes provided by Alyssa Navapanich).

Q: Why did the turkey cross the road?

A: He wanted people to think he was a chicken.

Q: What did the turkey say to the computer?

A: Google, Google.

Q: What kind of weather does a turkey like?

A: Fowl weather.

Q: Why did the cranberries turn red?

A: Because they saw the turkey dressing.

Q: What’s the best dance to do on Thanksgiving?

A: The turkey trot.

Q: What sound does a turkey’s phone make?

A: Wing, wing, wing.

Thanksgiving Bingo

We created a festive game of Thanksgiving Bingo for kids to play when they’re done eating. Go to www.sandiegofamily.com/for-thekids/crafts-for-kids to print out free bingo cards and calling cards, and to read game instructions. v

Lisa Gipson is the managing editor of San Diego Family.

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Holiday Time!

Here are some of the BEST toys reviewed by local families this year. See the entire list at www.sandiegofamily.com and pick up the December issue for part two.

Stack ‘n Style Wood Dollhouse $219.99; 3+ LittleTikes.com

Kids love to design and build this dollhouse with its unique modular connecting pieces. Will your child’s house be one, two or three stories high? Includes 14 accessories, such as furniture and bedding. Designed for play with 12-inch dolls.

Healthy Roots Dolls $84.99; All ages

HealthyRootsDolls.com

Introducing three “curlfriend” 18-inch dolls—Zoe, Gaïana and Marisol. Each doll’s uniquely textured hair can be washed and styled with real haircare products while experimenting with styles from puffs to box braids, encouraging children to do the hair over and over.

National Geographic Light-Up Terrarium Dinosaur Habitat $24.99; 6+ Amazon.com

Kids design, decorate, plant and grow a miniature prehistoric world. “This is a great project and long-term activity,” says mom Jacque. “Plus, it’s a nightlight!” Includes a learning guide with fascinating facts about dinosaurs and plant growth. “Look at all the fancy stones!” says Luke, age 8.

Pony Adventures $39.99; 3+ Lottie.com

Lottie and her pony Shelby are training for a horse show at Greendale Farm Stables. “Lottie Dolls continue to be a favorite in our family,” says mom Kimberly. “We love the size, the shape, the themes and the quality! Adding a horse [to our collection] is a special treat.”

NASA Air Rocket Launcher Kit $99.99; 14+ Amazon.com

Using only compressed air (from a bike pump), this rocket is a safer alternative to combustible rockets. “One of the best products we’ve reviewed,” says dad Mike. “The rockets fly super high (up to 250 ft), so make sure you have plenty of space.” Launching with the remote control keeps kids at a safe distance.

My First Railway Light Up Rainbow Set $84.99; 18 mos.+ BRIO.us

A fun and engaging first train set that helps parents introduce toddlers to basic sequencing using lights and sounds.

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Marvel Black Panther Wakanda Forever Fresh Fierce Dolls $49.99 each; 6+ Target.com

With the release of the movie on Nov. 11, these collectible 11.5” dolls (characters Shuri, Okoye and Nakia) will be a hit this holiday season! Each doll features an intricate costume and signature accessory and can be manipulated into warrior poses.

Get Ready for Game Night!

Scrabble Spanish Edition $22.95; 8+ Winning-Moves.com Enjoy the classic fun of Scrabble in Spanish.

Smart Chart Medical Kit $27.99; 2–5 yrs. VtechKids.com

“We’ve had many doctor play kits—this one is the best!” says mom Julie. “The tablet is interactive and teaches kids about the body, but this set also helps prepare children who are anxious about doctor visits.”

Medical tools and accessories fit into the bag for storage.

Spidey and His Amazing Friends Labyrinth Junior  $24.99; 4–8 yrs. Ravensburger.us Spider-Man and friends are lost in the labyrinth; help them find their way by shifting the maze. “I love that they made an easier version [of Labyrinth] for younger kids,” says mom Jacque. “I’m going to be playing this for 10,000 years!” says PJ, age 5.

Monopoly Travel World Tour $21.99; 8+ Hasbro.com

A great game for travel enthusiasts! Buy destinations, complete travel goals, and stamp the dry-erase gameboard as you go. Use Travel Journal cards in future games and learn fun facts about locations across the globe.

100 Things That Go $19.99; 18 mos.+ LeapFrog.com

This interactive, bilingual book (English and Spanish) teaches kids 100+ words about modes of transportation from dog sleds and dump trucks to skates and school buses. Three play modes feature words, sounds or fun facts on every page.

Island Shot  $99.99; All ages

CaliberGames.com

A new twist on cornhole, this is a fun outdoor game for the whole family. Take turns trying to land bags on the island board. “Comes with a nice mesh bag so we can take it anywhere,” says mom Tracy. “The bean bags are small enough for kid hands.”

Find more fun family games in our full list at www.sandiegofamily.com/for-the-kids/kid-tested-toyproduct-review/fun-family-board-games.

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NOVEMBER

Skating by the Sea

Still looking for last month’s events? Check out the digital edition of our October issue at SanDiegoFamily.com

This spectacular beachfront ice rink features stunning views of the Pacific and benefits Make-A-Wish San Diego. Daily, Nov. 17 through Jan. 1. $40, includes skate rental. Visit website for times. Hotel del Coronado, 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times

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FREE The Super Dentist’s Candy BuyBack. Receive $1 for each pound of candy. All candy collected will be delivered to the military. Through Nov. 5, 7 am–7 pm. Carmel Valley (11943 El Camino Real), Chula Vista (345 F St.), Eastlake (2226 Otay Lakes Rd.), Kearny Mesa (9737 Aero Dr.), Oceanside (3625 Vista Way) & Escondido (390 West Valley Pkwy.). www.facebook.com/TheSuperDentists

FREE Halloween Candy Buy-Back. Exchange candy for toys, activities and gift cards, while supplies last. Tours and limited time assessment specials will be offered to attendees. Through Nov. 3. Brain Balance Center of San Diego, 10175 Rancho Carmel Dr., Ste. 124. RSVP: bbsdcandy2022.eventbrite.com

FREE SeaWorld Red, White & Blue Salute. Former military personnel and up to three guests may enjoy complimentary admission. Through Nov. 13. Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. www.seaworldsandiego.com

“The SpongeBob Musical.” SpongeBob and Bikini Bottom face the annihilation of their undersea world. Through Nov. 13. Casa del Prado Theater, Balboa Park. Tickets: www.juniortheatre.com

Fleet Week San Diego. Celebrate the men and women of the military. Through Nov. 13. Schedule: www.fleetweeksandiego.org

FREE Dia de los Muertos Festival. Honor and remember loved ones with community altars. 3–8 pm. California Center for the Arts, 340 Escondido Blvd., Escondido. www.artcenter.org

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Take Apart by Studio X. Use tools to open and learn about the different components of everyday electronics and gadgets. Daily, 10 am–5 pm. $19.95–$24.95. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

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Jurassic World: The Exhibition. Walk through the “Jurassic World” gates and encounter life-size Velociraptors, a Brachiosaurus and more. Through April. $24.50–$44.50. Westfield Mission Valley Mall, 1748 Camino Del Rio N. www.jurassicworldexhibition.com/sandiego

“Dancing Queen: A Tribute to ABBA with Rajaton.” Known as one of the world’s top six-voice a cappella ensembles, Rajaton brings the music of ABBA to San Diego. 7:30 pm. Starting at $20. The Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. www.theshell.org

FREE Dia de los Muertos Old Town. Altars, face painting, crafts and more. Details: www.dayofthedeadsd.com

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FREE Hullabaloo Kids Concert. 10 am. Del Mar Highlands Town Center, upper plaza, 12925 El Camino Real. www.delmarhighlandstowncenter.com

“Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery.” A wild, suspenseful and hilarious theatrical adventure. Through Nov. 20. Lamb’s Players Theatre, 1142 Orange Ave., Coronado. Tickets & showtimes: www.lambsplayers.org

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Kid’s Night Out. Kids, grades 1-5, enjoy games, arts and crafts, movies and more. 4:30–9 pm. $20. Mickey Cafagna Community Center, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. Registration required: www.poway.org

San Diego Gulls Home Games. Tonight, tomorrow, Nov. 11, 18, 19, 23, 26 & 30. Pechanga Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. Tickets: www.sandiegogulls.com

saturday

Day Out with Thomas. Take a ride with Thomas, meet Percy and Sir Topham Hatt and enjoy a day of family fun. Today, tomorrow & Nov. 11–13, 9 am–5 pm. $17–$21. Southern California Railway Museum, 2201 S. ‘A’ St., Perris.  www.socalrailway.org

FREE Veterans Day Celebration. Honor the legacy of the Navajo Code Talkers. 11 am–12 noon. Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial, 6905 La Jolla Scenic Dr. S., La Jolla. www.soledadmemorial.org

SDSU Aztec Football. Tonight vs. UNLV, Nov. 12 vs. San Jose State & Nov. 26 vs. Air Force. Snapdragon Stadium, 2101 Stadium Way. Tickets: www.goaztecs.com

Sunset Scripps Pier Walk. Hands-on science stations, dissect a squid, learn about local shark research and more. $25–$30. Birch Aquarium at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. Advance reservations required: www.aquarium.ucsd.edu

Fall Garden Festival. Workshops, local merchants and Ms. Smarty-Plants will share a special song and sign language for families. $11; 2 & under free. The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon.  www.thegarden.org

FREE Antique & Craft Fair. Crafts, collectables, antiques and more. Today & tomorrow, 9 am–3 pm. Summers Past Farms, 15602 Olde Hwy. 80, Flinn Springs. www.summerspastfarms.com

FREE Festival of Lanterns. Design your lantern with pictures and messages, then float lanterns in the pool. 5–7 pm. Lanterns, $5. Alga Norte Aquatic Center, 6565 Alicante Rd., Carlsbad. www.carlsbadca.gov

FREE Lakeside’s Fall Festival. Family fun with music, food, prizes and more. 2–4:30 pm. Lakeside Community Presbyterian Church, 9908 Channel Rd. www.lakesidechamber.org

FREE La Mesa Park Appreciation Day. Bring gloves and tools and help spruce up your favorite park. 8 am–12 noon. Details and to register: www.cityoflamesa.us

Carlsbad Music Festival. All-ages outdoor music festival. 1–9 pm. $35; 12 & under free. St. Michael’s by-the-Sea, 2775 Carlsbad Blvd. www.carlsbadmusicfestival.org

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Daylight Saving Time Ends

FREE Fall Back Festival Children’s Historical Street Faire. Old-time

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activities, crafts and games. 11 am–4 pm. The Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House, 410 Island Ave. www.gaslampfoundation.org

FREE Carlsbad Village Street Faire. Over 750 vendors with children’s rides and fun for the whole family. 8 am–4 pm. www.kennedyfaires.com/carlsbad

FREE FitFest. A variety of health and wellness-focused activities for all ages and abilities. 10 am–2 pm. The Rady Shell, 222 Marina Park Way. Registration required: www.theshell.org/ performances/fitfest

Nature Sounds. This quintet explores our relationship to the natural world and the alarming changes it is undergoing. 2:30 pm. $10–$55. Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1492 N. Harbor Dr.  www.sdmaritime.org

Komen San Diego More Than Pink Walk. 2.2 mile walk through the heart of Balboa Park. 8 am. Register: www.komensandiego.com

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“Los Trompos.” See photo and details below.

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FREE Family Read & Play Day. A book reading, playtime with foam blocks and a free book. 10–11 am. Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6605 University Ave. https://sd.kroccenter.org

Residents FREE Days at Balboa Park. Park museums offer free admission Tuesdays on a rotating basis throughout the month to residents of the City and County of San Diego, and to active military personnel and their dependents. For schedule visit www.balboapark.org.

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“Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Celebrate the holidays as the Old Globe Theatre is once again transformed into the snow-covered Whoville, right down to the last can of Whohash. Through Dec. 31. Balboa Park. Tickets and showtimes: www.theoldglobe.org

“Hamilton.” The story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton with a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway. Through Nov. 20. Starting at $79. Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com

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FREE Veterans Day Ceremony. The Camp Pendleton Young Marines as Color Guard, “Feathers from Heaven” Doves, the Santa Fe Christian School Band and more. 11 am–12 noon. La Colonia Park, 715 Valley Ave., Solana Beach. www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us

FREE Veterans Day Ceremony. Honor those who selflessly served our country. 11 am. Veterans Park, 14134 Midland Rd., Poway. www.poway.org

Veterans Day Celebration on the USS Midway. 10 am–4 pm. 910 N. Harbor Dr. Details: www.midway.org

“Los Trompos”

Six colorfully woven, life-size spinning tops. Children team up to rotate the tops and climb inside for a spin. Daily, 9 am–4 pm; closed Tuesdays. Through January. $15; under 1 free. The New Children’s Museum, 200 W. Island Ave. www.thinkplaycreate.org

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FREE In The Park Series: Animals. Have an emu-sing time letting your creativity run wild, rock out with fossils and more. 10 am–12 noon. Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr., Poway. www.poway.org

“Spongebob the Musical.” Tonight, 7 pm; tomorrow, 2 & 7 pm; Nov. 13, 2 pm. $20. AVO Playhouse, 303 Main St., Vista. Tickets: https://my.moonlightstage.com

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A Very Furry Christmas Celebration. Sesame Place San Diego is transformed into a festive winter wonderland filled with holiday magic and surprises. Select dates through Jan. 8, 10 am–5 pm. 2054 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. Tickets: www.sesameplace.com

“Carnival of the Animals.” The perfect introduction to the world of classical ballet and music for young children and their families. 2 pm. Starting at $25. Balboa Theater, 868 Fourth Ave. www.cityballet.org

FREE Warrior Hike Challenge. Choose from three adventures designed to test the physical and mental stamina of our active duty and retired military personnel, their families and supporters. 7 am–4 pm. El Capitan County Preserve, 13775 Blue Sky Ranch Rd., Lakeside. www.sdparks.org/ warriorhike

FREE Accessibility Mornings at The New Children’s Museum. Provides access for families who would benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and quieter setting.  8:30–9:30 am. 200 W. Island Ave.  www.thinkplaycreate.org

Family Space Night. Learn about telescopes, robotics and more with handson activities. 5–7:30 pm. $10–$15. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. Pre-registration required: www.sdcdm.org

Ride the Point. Ride the hidden, unridden and forbidden Point Loma for pancreatic cancer research. 8 am. Starting at $10. Liberty Station, 2562 Lanning Rd. Register: www.ridethepoint.org

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Sunday Science Club: Genetic Journey. Students, grades 5–8, will journey to the center of your cells to find out what makes

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you, you. Girls only, 10 am-12 noon; all scientists, 1–3 pm. $15. Fleet Science Center, Balboa Park. www.fleetscience.org

Le Salon de Musiques Concert. Enjoy a strings and piano program titled “Schubert, a Touch of Heaven.” 4 pm. Starting at $45. La Jolla Women’s Club, 7791 Draper Ave., La Jolla. www.lesalondemusiques.com

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SeaWorld Christmas Celebration. Stunning live shows, joyous entertainment and more. Daily through Jan. 8. SeaWorld, Interstate 5, exit SeaWorld Dr. Tickets: www.seaworldsandiego.com

Don’t forget to call to confirm dates, times and admission prices.

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Lil’ Sprouts Story Time with Ms. Smarty-Plants. Story time and nature craft. 9:30 am. $11; 2 & under free.

The Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W., El Cajon. Registration required: www.thegarden.org

Paws & Pages. Become a better reader by reading to animals in a non-judgemental

environment. 5–6 pm. $12. Helen Woodward Animal Center, 6461 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe. www.animalcenter.org

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FREE “At First Light” Light Show Spectacular. See photo and details on page 28.

Rady Children’s Ice Rink at Liberty Station. Daily, 10 am–10 pm. Through Jan. 8, (closed Nov. 24 & Dec. 25). $13–$15, includes skate rental and helmet. 2875 Dewey Rd. www.radyfoundation.org/icerink

FREE Frosted by the Sea. The Hotel Del’s red turrets are draped in thousands of sparkling lights with towering Christmas trees, snowy surprises and garlands galore. Through Jan. 1. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

FREE Family Arts & Literacy Night: Mariachi. Live performance, an art project and a free book. 6:30–8 pm. Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6605 University Ave. https://sd.kroccenter.org

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FREE Holiday Lighting Celebration. Live music, face painting, sledding, Santa photos and more. 5:30–8:30 pm. Tree lighting, 6:15 pm. Santee Trolley Square, 9884 Mission Gorge Rd., Santee. www.cityofsanteeca.gov

“Lightscape.” The enchanting, after-dark, illuminated trail features eye-catching artistic installations that come alive with color, imagination and sound. Nov. 18–20, 23 & 25–17. Through Jan. 1, 5–8:30 pm. $18–$29; 2 & under free. San Diego Botanic Garden, Quail Gardens Dr. & Ecke Ranch Rd., Encinitas. www.sdbgarden.org/ lightscape

Parents Night Out. Games, ninja courses, dodgeball, pizza and more. 5:30–8:30 pm. $40. For ages 3-10. My Gym, 12222 Poway Rd. www.mygym.com

“Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big San Diego Christmas Show.” Cheer on Ebenezer Scrooge’s rediscovery of the Christmas

spirit in this riotous Dickens mash-up filled with music and laughter—all set in “wintery” San Diego. Through Dec. 24. The Old Globe, Balboa Park. Tickets and showtimes: www.theoldglobe.org

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Holidays at LEGOLAND. LEGO Christmas tree, holiday light show with falling “snow,” life-size LEGO Santa and more. Daily through Jan. 8. One LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad. Tickets: www.legoland.com

FREE Annual Doggie Street Festival. Pet products & services, vet tips, music and more. 9 am–3 pm. NTC Park at Liberty Station, 2455 Cushing Rd. www.doggiestreetfestival.org

Vienna Boys Choir: Christmas in Vienna. This world-famous group of young musicians kick off the holiday season with their beloved, illustrious repertoire. 7:30 pm. Starting at $25. Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. www.sandiegotheatres.org

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The Polar Express Train Ride. Relive the magic of the classic story with a magical one-hour trip to meet Santa where hot chocolate and cookies are served by dancing chefs. Select dates through Dec. 28. Southern California Railway Museum, 2201 S. A St., Perris. www.socalrailway.org

FREE Encinitas Holiday Street Fair. Enjoy over 450 unique food, arts and crafts vendors plus four entertainment stages, children’s rides and more. 9 am–5 pm. Downtown Encinitas. www.encinitas101.com

FREE Mother Goose Parade. Details: www.mothergooseparade.org

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FREE PB Christmas Trees. Through Dec. 25. Mon.–Fri., 10 am–10 pm; Sat. & Sun., 8 am–10 pm. 870 Garnet Ave. www.pbchristmastreecountry.com

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San Diego Jazz Fest. Featuring traditional jazz, swing, blues, ragtime and

FREE “At First Light” Light Show Spectacular

Experience the magic as The Del’s historic pine trees are draped in a spectacular light show with festive holiday music and snow flurries. Nov 17 through Jan 1, Nightly 11-minute show every 30 minutes, 5–9 pm. 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. www.hoteldel.com

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more. Through Nov. 27. Town & Country Convention Center, 500 Hotel Circle N. Tickets & lineup: www.sdjazzfest.org

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Thanksgiving

O’side Turkey Trot. before you eat. 5-mile run, 5K run/walk and kids races. Starting at $28. Coast Hwy., Oceanside. Register: www.osideturkeytrot.com

Encinitas Turkey Trot. finish the race under the world-famous “ENCINITAS” sign on Coast Highway 101. 10K, 7:30 am; 5K, 8 am. Register: www.encinitasturkeytrot.org

Coronado 5K Turkey Trot. 8–11 am. $20–$50. Tidelands Park, 2000 Mullinex Dr., Coronado.  Register: https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/Coronado/ Coronado5KTurkeyTrot

Father Joe’s Villages Thanksgiving Day 5K. feed hungry neighbors in need. 7:30 am. $30–$50. Balboa Park. Register: www.thanksgivingrun.org

Thanksgiving Dinner at the Del. Enjoy a lavish feast with live music. Adults, $195; ages 4–10, $100; 3 & under free. Southpointe Ballroom, 1500 Orange Ave., Coronado. Reservations required: www.hoteldel.com

Thanksgiving Brunch Cruise. Enjoy the holiday on the Bay with friends and family. 11 am–1 pm. $74.90–$94.90; 3 & under free. Pier 1 Hornblower Landing, 1800 N. Harbor Dr. www.cityexperiences.com

Thanksgiving Day Dining Cruise. Gourmet meal, waterfront views and more. 1–3 pm. $53.70–$89.50; 4 & under free. Flagship San Diego, 990 N. Harbor Dr. www.flagshipsd.com

FREE Purdy Tree Farms. From tabletop trees to towering 16-ft. tall trees and everything in between, you’ll find the perfect tree for you. Daily through Dec. 24, 9 am–3 pm. Del Mar Racetrack, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. www.delmarfairgrounds.com

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FREE Family Christmas Tree Farm. See photo and details on page 30.

Membership DIVE INTO

Discover the world of sharks, seadragons and, now, Little Blue Penguins. Annual memberships include year-round visits plus discounts on tours, events,summer camps and more!

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North Pole Limited. Enjoy hot chocolate, cookies and Christmas music as you head to the North Pole to pick up Santa. Fridays & Saturdays through Dec. 17, 5 & 7 pm. Starting at $38. Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, 750 Depot St., Campo. www.psrm.org

Turkey Bash. Animals indulge in their very own holiday feast. Today & tomorrow, 10 am. $35–$60. Lions Tigers & Bears, 24402 Martin Way, Alpine. www.lionstigersandbears.org

FREE Holiday Tree Lighting at Liberty Station. Details: www.libertystation.com

FREE Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair. Face

more. 4 pm; tree lighting, 6 pm. Pioneer Park, 2811 Washington St. www.julianca.com

Holiday Hayride: A Christmas Celebration. Hayride, archery, candle making and more. 10 am–4 pm. $20–$25. Fort Cross, 4425 Hwy. 78, Santa Ysabel. www.fortcross.com

Small Business Saturday. Shop locally in person and online at small businesses. www.americanexpress.com/us/smallbusiness/shop-small/about/

FREE Village Artisan Faire. Handmade crafts, live music, holiday delights and more. 9 am–3 pm. Downtown Fallbrook.

$60; 12 & under, $25. Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1492 N. Harbor Dr. www.sdmaritime.org

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“To Kill a Mockingbird.” The greatest novel of all time has quickly become one of the greatest plays in history. Through Dec. 4. Starting at $35. For ages 13+. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave. www.broadwaysd.com

Find more events at sandiegofamily.com.

FREE Family Christmas Tree Farm

down your own Christmas tree, explore the mini hay maze and more. Starting Nov. 25, Daily, 10 am–9 pm. 300 Pepper Dr., El Cajon. www.familychristmastreefarm.com

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