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More Fun For Everyone 5 Ways to Make Field Trips Even More Exciting

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GET A GRIP ON PARENTAL TARDINESS THIS YEAR

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MORE FUN FOR EVERYONE

5 WAYS TO MAKE FIELD TRIPS EVEN MORE EXCITING

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THINK OUTSIDE THE FIELD TRIP LUNCH BOX

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CALENDAR

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NEWBORN CARE AND DEVELOPMENT 101

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BACK TO SCHOOL PRODUCTS

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Get a Grip on Parental Tardiness this School Year By Denise Yearian

Parents who often find themselves scrambling to get out the door and arriving at their destination 10, 15, even 20 minutes late may want to explore the details of their delays. To cure chronic punctuality problems experts suggest parents consider the causes and implement strategies to address it. That’s what Susan Spartz did. Before having children, this mother of two was tenaciously on time for every event, activity and appointment. “I still subscribe to the theory that if something is worth going to it’s worth being on time. It just doesn’t always happen now because we’re on our kids’ schedules,” she says of her now 4 and 2 year-olds. “It started when my son was born. I’d load him into the car and before we could get on the road I’d have to stop, change his diaper and start the routine again. Just when I felt like I had a grip on our schedule my daughter was born.” “There are a number of things parents can do to help them stay on track with time,” says Penny Lawhorne, president of a local human resource consulting firm. “For starters, clock yourself. Be realistic about the amount of time it takes to get a task done or travel from one location to another.” And don’t forget to factor in the unforeseen. “This is a huge area where people fail to plan properly, and when you’re dealing with children it’s even more important,” 6

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says parent educator and consultant Carol Brown. “Create buffers by leaving earlier than what you normally would. Plan for the unexpected such as traffic, car trouble and extra help or attention your child may need.” Spartz found this to be helpful. “From here to preschool it takes 15 minutes. That lets me know the absolute last minute I can leave the house and still make it on time,” she says. “What’s variable is how long it takes to get the kids dressed, go through potty routines and get seated in the car. I started off trying to get everyone out the door 15 minutes early but that didn’t work. So now we get ready 30 minutes beforehand. It sounds ridiculous but it works.”

Next make preparations. Set out clothes, books, keys, lunches and needed directions well in advance to avoid last-minute delays. This is where Melissa Dawson falls behind. “It will be time to go and I’ll find myself doing last-minute things like getting the baby’s diaper bag ready or putting together my son’s baseball uniform. Then we’re racing to get out the door,” says the mother of three. Also eliminate distractions and prioritize your to-do list. Turn off or avoid electronics such as the television, computer and telephone when time is tight. And set aside domestic Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


details such as picking up toys or loading the dishwasher until later. “This is an issue of multitasking, and if you’re not careful it can slow you down,” says Lawhorne. “Focus on your priority—getting out the door. If you can, delegate some responsibilities to your spouse and children.”

Next set an alarm. “If you’re not used to watching time or easily lose track of it, get a watch or cell phone that has an alarm on it—a kitchen timer works well too,” says Brown. “Set the alarm to go off several minutes before you have to leave as a reminder and to give yourself a margin of error.” Also carry a calendar with you to enter appointments and activities while you are away from home. Then when you return transfer them to a large family planner, if needed, to stay organized and help order the events of your day. Dawson does this but admits on occasion, over scheduling still occurs. “Just recently my child had two doctor appointments an hour-and-a-half apart,” she says. “I thought we had plenty of time between the two, but the first doctor was running late then there was traffic. We wound up getting to the second appointment right on time.”

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If punctuality problems persist appoint an accountability person. “Recruit someone to be your time coach, at least at first,” says Lawhorne. “It’s helpful to have someone who can keep you on track when you’re trying to make or break a habit.”

Finally set goals and commit to change. “I’m a firm believer in writing down goals and creating an action plan because it increases the level of commitment,” says Lawhorne. “I call them S.M.A.R.T. goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time limited. Set a goal for being on time for events and activities the next month, create a plan for achieving it and then list the benefits and rewards you’ll realize as a result.” Perhaps the greatest reward will take root and remain with your children. “Parents are potent role models and one of the best lessons we can teach our kids is the importance of time management,” says Brown. “In doing so, we’ll send a lasting message that will permeate into their school, work and personal lives, both now and in the future.” Denise Yearian is the former editor of two parenting magazines and the mother of three children and six grandchildren. Our Kids App Available on Itunes & Google Play

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FIELD TRIP DIRECTORY

More Fun For Everyone 5 Ways to Make Field Trips Even More Exciting By Cheryl Maguire

Who wants to go to a museum? If your family is like mine, you might get a mixed reaction to this question. One child may jump up and down shouting, “ME, ME” while the other child says, “okay” and another child says, “no thanks.” Visiting a museum, zoo or aquarium is a fun educational way to entertain your child. It can be challenging though if your children are different ages and interests. Once you get there, you may encounter long lines or crowds which can cause your kids to lose interest or become frustrated. One way to engage all of your children with different personalities and developmental levels is to play a game. Here are a few games that I have found helpful to use in museums, zoos, and aquariums:

Scavenger Hunts: A great way to involve all your kids at a destination to offer them a scavenger hunt. I first saw this used when I volunteered to go on my child’s school field trip to Plimoth Plantation. The teacher gave a scavenger hunt list to all the students. Even though I have visited Plimoth Plantation many times, I learned new things from participating in the 8

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scavenger hunt and the kids loved it. It was a way for them to learn and have fun at the same time. To design your own scavenger hunt, before you visit the museum, zoo or aquarium, go to the website. Most websites have information you can use to create an appropriate scavenger hunt based on your child’s age and interests. Write a list of items your child needs to find while visiting the spot. For example, the Plimoth Plantation website has historical information and pictures. An item on the list could be as simple as “find a baby cradle.”

Passport Stamps: Everyone loves to get their passport stamped, right? I have seen this idea used at the Boston Harbor Islands and Disney World. My kids love getting a stamp and then they feel a sense of accomplishment when their book is filled with stamps at the end. Similar to creating the scavenger hunt, you can visit the places’ website before you visit. Create a passport book by stapling together some white pages of paper. On each page Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


FIELD TRIP DIRECTORY write either a place to visit such as, “see the lions at the zoo” or a challenge or questions such as, “Who is the mayor of the 17th Century Village in Plimoth Plantation?” When your child has completed the task on the page, give them a stamp (you can bring one with you).

Bingo:

My kids love playing Bingo and they have played it almost everywhere. This game is easy enough for young children to play and also entertaining for older children. By using the game at an educational location, you are helping your child to interact with their surroundings. Before you go to the site, create Bingo game boards for the whole family. Each square could be either a picture or a written word of something you plan to see during your visit. For example, if you are going to the aquarium you could have pictures (you could even print pictures from the website or online) of a shark, octopus and sea turtle. The first person to spot the shark marks off the square using a pencil with the shark in it. You win Bingo when you get 5 squares in a row.

ABC Game:

The ABC game is when you write down all the things you can think of that start with the letter A in one minute. If two people have the same word that word gets crossed

out. Whoever gets the most words wins. You then go on to the letter B and so on. This is a fun, easy game you can play anywhere, you only need some pens and paper (or you could use the note pad on your electronic device). You can play this game in the car if you are driving a long distance to the place you are visiting and try to think of topics related to the place for each letter. Or you could modify the game at the location by saying whoever sees something that starts with the letter A first wins one point and then continue to B, etc.

iSpy: Even though my twins are twelve-years-old they still like to play iSpy. And the great thing about this game is young children are able to play it as well. This is a fun waiting game, if there are long lines or if you have to wait to get into an exhibit. You can also play iSpy while you are at the museum, zoo or aquarium. This game will increase your child’s observation skills while still having fun. Cheryl Maguire holds a Master of Counseling Psychology degree. She is married and is the mother of twins and a daughter. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, Parents Magazine, Upworthy, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings and Your Teen Magazine. You can find her at Twitter @ CherylMaguire05 10 Reasons Why You Should get Involved in your Child’s Activities.

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FIELD TRIP DIRECTORY

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ANIMALS Animal Defense League of Texas 11300 Nacogdoches Rd San Antonio, TX 78217 210-655-1481 info@adltexas.org www.adltexas.org Educational Tours can be scheduled for groups of up to 15 adults that would like to visit our facility. For school groups with children between ages 10 and 15, we can host 10 students with at least one chaperone. Topics discussed during the tour include the intake of animals, animal care, the adoption process, hospital programs, and ADL in the community. The tour includes a walkthrough of our Cattery and Kennels, as well as a question and answer period. There is minimal animal interaction on our educational tours. Mitchell Lake Audubon Center 10750 Pleasanton Rd San Antonio, TX 78221 (210) 628-1639 www.mitchelllake.audubon.org With an expert guide by your side, explore the wonders of Mitchell Lake and experience the local flora and fauna as the students hike to Bird Pond and back. Or, venture out on a self-led tour of our 1,200 acre preserve, equipped with Our Kids App Available on Itunes & Google Play

a paper guide. Choose from different activities and Q&As to do with your students. Exotic Resort Zoo 235 Zoo Trail, Johnson City, Texas 78636 (830) 868-4357 www.zooexotics.com Bring your classroom outdoors and let us help to educate and open their minds, as they explore the world with these unique and exotic animals! The hands-on experience will capture their hearts and minds, while also building a respect towards these amazing animals and the world that we share with them every day.Each child will have the opportunity to feed the animals from the tour - allowing them to interact, explore, and enjoy these unique animals in their natural environment! Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch 26515 Natural Bridge Cavern Rd. San Antonio, TX 78266 830-438-7400 groupsales@WildlifeRanchTexas.com www.WildlifeRanchTexas.com Wild adventures await you on this Safari Trek through 450 acres of the Texas Hill Country. From the comfort of your own vehicle or bus, photograph, feed, and get up-close-andpersonal with over 45 different animal species from around the world. If you come on a bus, one of our animal specialists may be available to step on-board to identify the animals and fill you full of interesting animal facts that are age appropriate and will enhance your tour. A great addition to your Adventurous Safari Trek is our Interactive Program. This program, led by an animal specialist, allows you to get hands-on interaction, touching, holding and investigating horns, antler, eggs, feathers and more. San Antonio Humane Society 4804 Fredericksburg Road, 78229 210-226-7461 x 136 or 140 SAhumane.org/education At the San Antonio Humane Society, our goal is to create a more humane future for our city by teaching responsible and loving pet care and promoting respect and compassion f.or all living creatures in the hearts and minds of children, teens, and young adults within our community. Visit our shelter for a behind-the-scenes tour and to interact with our amazing adoptable pets. San Antonio Zoo 3903 N. St. Mary’s St San Antonio, TX 78212 210-734-7184 Information@sazoo.org The San Antonio Zoo is one of the finest outdoor learning environments in South Texas! A Zoo visit could be just what your class needs to spark interest in science and observational learning. From characteristics of species, to adaptations for survival, to the wonders of nature, the San Antonio Zoo is the perfect classroom to introduce or reinforce your TEKS curriculum!

SeaWorld San Antonio Educational Field Experiences 10500 SeaWorld Drive San Antonio, TX 78251 210-523-3608 or 210-520-4SEA Bring a world of animals to your students. Selfguided and Instructor-led programs allow your school, scout, or home school group to experience engaging and educational encounters focusing on animals, careers, and conservation. Our programs enable students and guests to develop a lifelong appreciation, understanding, and stewardship for our environment. Specialized tours, field experiences, sleepovers, and group camps are available year-round. Cost: Call for rates. Ages: Pre-K through college. West Creek Trail Rides/Owl Creek Farm 12355 Military Drive West San Antonio TX 78253 210-616-6585 or 210-740-3069 We have a large petting zoo/play area, two covered pavilions for lunches. We provide educational stations (5-15 minutes long) introducing students to farm animals including: Ponies donkeys, Goats, Sheep, Alpacas, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, Pigs, and r abbits. Hay Rides, Pony Rides (optional) and a Playground for extra entertainment. Admission: $5 per child without pony rides, $6 per child with pony rides, Teachers/school staff are free, Chaperones $5. Field trip times are from 9-1:30 (flexible). Please call or text Carol for Reservations 210-740-3069.

EDUCATION / ENRICHMENT Battle For Texas: The Experience 849 E. Commerce Street, Suite 623 210-592-6825 www.battlefortexas.com Battle For Texas is a fully immersive historic adventure staged in an authentic recreation of the Alamo as it stood in 1836. The attraction showcases the world’s most historically significant Alamo artifacts ever to be displayed under one roof and connects them through heart racing multimedia re-enactments. Guests will see the battle brought to life as they journey back in time and experience the 13 fateful days that gave birth to the great state of Texas. Don’t forget to check out their regular night time experience, Night at the Museum. AMC Theaters Rivercenter 11 with Alamo IMAX Rivercenter Mall, Downtown San Antonio 210-228-0351 www.amctheaters.com Where “Education and Adventure meet”. A vast film library open to educators including the following: Alamo, Price of Freedom; Amazon, Born to be Wild 3D; Flight of the Butterflies; Flying Monsters 3D; Amazing Caves; just to name a few. Ideal field trip for all ages with discounts for groups, advance reservations and assigned seating. Call for cost and hours. September 2019 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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FIELD TRIP DIRECTORY Morgan’s Wonderland 5223 David Edwards Drive San Antonio, TX 78233 www.MorgansWonderland.com 210-495-5888 Contact: Dominic Fournier Our Educational Field Trip Program is an exclusive field trip for scheduled schools in both the spring and the fall. There are a limited number of spots available, so the park is never crowded on the Educational Field Trip days. Schools attending will rotate through 11 stations where the lesson plans are organic to our park. They will learn about the stages of a butterfly cycle on our Butterfly Playground, proximity and their environment on our Ferris Wheel, and geography while on our train ride! They even have a chance to catch a fish from our lake! The Educational Field Trips do fill up, but schools can still come and enjoy the park any day we are open and can even use the same lesson plans available via our website. San Antonio Public Library Central Library 600 Soledad St., 78205 210-207-2500 www.mysapl.org Visit the “big enchilada” to explore the many fun and free resources available at the San Antonio Public Library. Designed by renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legoretta, the Central Library is home to a number of special spaces including the Latino Collection and Resource Center, the Marie Swartz Art Resource Center, designated Children and Teen spaces equipped with the latest technology, the Low Vision Reading Room, the Jobs and Small Business Center, and the Texana/Genealogy Department. San Antonio Water System 210-233-3626 Two field trip options are available: Down the Drain: Exploring Water After the Flush - Students learn about the process of wastewater treatment and how it can be recycled for future use as they tour SaNAntonio’s largest wastewater treatment facility. H2Oaks Center: Home To San Antonio’s Water Future - Students learn about San Antonio’s diverse water sources as they tour SAWS new state of the art brackish groundwater desalination facility. Tour Length: 1.5 hours Grades: 6th - 12th Grade Requirements: Transportation to the field trip site must be provided by the school; group sizes are limited to one bus. Tours are conducted on Thursdays and subject to availability. Tejas Rodeo Company 401 Obst Rd, Bulverde, Texas, 78163 (830)-980-2226 www.tejasrodeo.com If you’re looking for an exhilarating, and even educational off-site experience complete with a professional rodeo, music, dance lessons, food, refreshments, and hands-on team building activities, Tejas Rodeo is the place for you. We take pride in our deep Texas and Western Heritage roots, our support of agriculture, and our strong family values. We have created the ultimate opportunity for field trips, getaways, and youth ventures.

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The DoSeum 2800 Broadway St, SATX, 78209 210-212-4453 https://www.thedoseum.org/fieldtrips Kids will engage with one or more of our major exhibit galleries during a themed experience. They may also engage in a group learning experience in one of our classrooms. There might be some time to explore on their own terms as well, depending on the offering you choose. DoSeum educators will facilitate the experience with the help of teachers and chaperones. Pre-K – 5th grade. 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Monday – Friday during the months of September – May. Group size 25 – 125 students. The Magik Theatre 420 South Alamo San Antonio, TX 78205 Call 210-227-2751 www.Magiktheatre.org Bring a field trip to The Magik Theatre to experience the thrill of live theatre that draws over half a million children throughout central and South Texas! All of our productions are based on books children are reading in school, and are accompanied by a comprehensive study guide packed with TEKS-based activities. Group rates available, call 210.227.2751 for reservations or email us at info@magiktheatre. org. The Tower of Americas 210-223-3101 600 Hemisfair Plaza Way San Antonio, TX 78205 www.toweroftheamericas.com For more th years, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas has offered the most breathtaking views of the Alamo City. Bring your school group or scout group to the Tower of the Americas and learn about the history of Texas. Also experience our Skies Over Texas 4D Theater ride! Special group packages available. Urban Air Adventure Park 8600 Fourwinds Drive, Suite 8510A San Antonio, TX 78239 210-245-1234 Urban Air is the nation’s #1 indoor adventure park that is the perfect place for family fun, birthday parties, and group or corporate events. Our trampolines and adventure attractions are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Our attractions include the Warrior Obstacle Course, Warrior Battle Beam, Tubes Obstacle Course, Slam Dunk Lanes, Dodgeball and so much more. Urban Air is dedicated to offering safe, fun and affordable parties to kids of all ages in our private party rooms and at our party tables. We are committed to providing stress-free party experiences that create lasting memories for your child and family!

HISTORICAL SITES The Alamo 300 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 210- 225-1391 On February 23, 1836, Mexican General Santa Anna arrived in San Antonio with thousands of soldiers determined to take back the Alamo from less than 200 defenders. What happened over the next 13 days would change the course of history in San Antonio, Texas, and the United States. The Alamo offers students guided tours of two original, historic buildings, a museum, and the original grounds of the Alamo where the famous battle took place. The site’s 300-year story is also told through exhibits, tours, a short film, living history demonstrations and history talks. Please contact education@thealamo.org for more information. Casa Navarro State Historic Site 228 S. Laredo San Antonio, TX 78207 210-226-4801 www.visitcasanavarro.com casa-navarro@thc.texas.gov Cost: Adults, $4; Children/Students w/ID, and Seniors $3 per person; Family Rates - $8 (covers 2 adults +1 child or 1 adult +2 children); Group rates are available. Hours: Tues. – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sunday 12 – 5pm. Casa Navarro State Historic Site, is a National Historic Landmark in downtown San Antonio. It is the restored home of Tejano patriot José Antonio Navarro. Navarro was an influential figure in Texas during the momentous fifty-five year period (1810-1865) when the state’s destiny was forged. A leading advocate of Tejano rights, he is best known as “The Strongest Defender of the Rights of His People.” Today, self-guided and interactive exhibits help visitors get a feel for the time and place inhabited by Navarro and his fellow San Antonians. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Exit IH-10 at Probrandt, follow signs 210-534-8875 Ext. 280 www.nps.gov/saan Cost: Free. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Reservations are not required for entry or activities. Education groups and youth groups are required to make a reservation for guided tours. Ranger guided tours available Wednesday – Friday at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Self guided and teacher guided tours do not require reservations. In 1718 Franciscans Friars and Spanish representatives established the first mission. Within 13 years San Jose, Espada, and San Juan Capistrano were located along the San Antonio River. Today visitors can retrace the footsteps of the mission Indians and friars. Run by the National Park Service. Handicap accessible.

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FIELD TRIP DIRECTORY Southwest School of Art 300 Augusta St. San Antonio, TX 78205 210.200.8200 www.swschool.org We invite you to visit our campus to learn the story of Southwest School of Art, the only independent college of art in Texas, and its historic site. Learn about our Young Artist Programs, our community classes and our growing Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Stroll through our exhibitions that are free and open to the public. Docent tours of the historic main building and grounds are available Monday through Friday, please call for hours. Free parking is available on site. Arrangements can be made for other times or groups larger than 10, by calling ahead. Tours of our gallery space and studio areas are also available. Spanish Governor’s Palace 105 Military Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 224-0601 www.nps.gov/nr/travel/American_ Latino_Heritage/Spanish_Governors_ Palace.html Call for Tour information Originally built in 1722 to protect the mission (Alamo) and its surrounding colony, this tenroom aristocratic Spanish House was home to 32 Spanish governors and is complete with furnishing from the early 18th century. The Governor’s Palace is the only remaining example in Texas of an aristocratic early Spanish house. For an added educational experience at the Palace, visitors are encouraged to visit on the last Sunday of the month when La Compania de Cavalleria del Real Presidio de Bexar visits. Mostly handicap accessible. We are open Tuesday - Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult admission is $5, Senior Citizens, Military , and children 7 - 13 are $3, and children under 7 are free. Steves Homestead 509 King William St. San Antonio, TX 78204 210-225-5924 www.saconservation.org Hours: 10 a.m. – 3:30p.m daily. Journey back to the Victorian Era at this elegant three-story mansion built in 1876 for German lumber magnate Edward Steves, located in the historic King William District. In 1952 the homestead was donated to the San Antonio Conservation Society, which opened the homestead to tours in 1954. Also on the grounds are the River House, one of San Antonio’s first indoor pools, now a meeting facility; The Carriage House; and the Servant’s Quarters, now housing the visitors’ center. Group rates and behind-the-scenes tours available upon request.

MOBILE FIELD TRIPS For the Love of Drums 210-260-2221 www.fortheloveofdrums.com Onsite and mobile field trips. Save time fuel and other transportation hassles by bringing our Our Kids App Available on Itunes & Google Play

field trips to your location. Flat rate per hour. We provide all instruments. For a quick and easy field trip go to our website to register. Mad Science of San Antonio 210-651-1143 sanantonio.madscience.org Mad Science brings the field trip to you! Mad Science’s in-class interactive workshops are aligned to STEM objectives, curriculum correlated and meet Texas STAAR requirements. Workshops are ideal for classroom sized groups. Special Event shows are filled with fascinating science demonstrations for larger groups of up to 300 children. Call us to customize an on-site field trip for your group! VIA eXplore Learning Lab 210-362-2389 VIAinfo.net/eXplore VIA eXplore Learning Lab brings the ride to you with a reverse field trip experience at your campus or youth event. Students aboard the eXplore bus learn how to use public transportation safely. The experience includes a video presentation and smart tablet exercises for age-appropriate internet-based activities. The curriculum is currently designed for K-5 students. Requests outside of this intended audience will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Visit VIAinfo.net/eXplore, or call (210) 362-2389 to schedule your free visit from VIA eXplore today.

MUSEUMS Blue Star Contemporary 116 Blue Star San Antonio, Texas 78204 210-227-6960 www.bluestarcontemporary.org Schools, community groups, and organizations are welcome to visit Blue Star Contemporary and take advantage of our tour program. Tours are age appropriate and groups have the option of a guided or self-guided tour. Tours provide visitors with an understanding of contemporary art and encourage critical thinking in relation to everyday life. Learn more about the exhibitions through hands-on activities in our Art Education Learning Lab. The tour is about 45 minutes to an hour in length. Schools and other groups may schedule a tour of any exhibition. Blue Star Contemporary provides tours free of charge but as a non-profit organization a donation in any amount is encouraged and appreciated. You must schedule at least 14 days in advance of your visit. UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures 801E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd San Antonio, TX 78205 210-458-2291 MuseumTours@UTSA.edu wwww.texancultures.com Detailing the many cultures that came to Texas and contributed to its cultural heritage. More than 20 Texas cultures represented on the main exhibit floor. Traveling exhibits detail particular aspects of culture and history. 26-screen Dome Theater multimedia presentation, “Back 40”

1800s-period outdoor education area. Hands-on and TEKS-compliant field trips. Louis Tussaud’s Wax Works Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Ripley’s Moving Theater 4D 301 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, Texas 78205 210-224-9299 Ripley’s.com/SanAntonio Three amazing attractions located in the heart of downtown San Antonio—just across the street from the Alamo. Our Wax Museum with over 200 life-like wax figures has been recently updated and renovated—it’s truly awesome! Our Ripley’s is one of the largest and most interactive in the United States with over 500 unique one-of-a-kind exhibits featuring many historical items and fun exhibits. Our Ripley’s Moving Theater 4D is a state of the art motion simulator—seats move in 8 different directions and there are special effects in the theater. We have a snack bar and a Cargo Hold Gift Shop on the premises. We offer group rates for 12 or more people. We are open 365 days a year at 10 am daily. Closing times vary with the seasons. We offer group rates for 12 or more people. We also have birthday party packages for 10 or more. McNay Art Museum 6000 N New Braunfels Ave San Antonio, TX 78209 210-824-5368 www.mcnayart.org Enjoy a free docent-led or self-guided student tour experience at the McNay Art Museum! Tour options include curriculum-based themes or picks from our permanent and special exhibitions. Learn more at www.mcnayart. org/tours, email tours@mcnayart.org, or call 210.805.1767 for questions and booking. Bus reimbursements are available for area student tours. Also check out our website to learn about our free family and teacher programs. San Antonio Fire Museum 801 E. Houston San Antonio, TX 78205 210-390-7236 www.sanantoniofiremuseum.org We invite you to visit the San Antonio Fire Museum, located downtown at the Old Fire Station # 1, to learn about the history of the SA Fire Department. Field trips to the SAFM are for groups of 30 students or less, from Pre-K to 12th grade. At least one chaperone must accompany every 10 students. Hours are Tuesday –Saturday from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Reservations must be made in advance. A “Sparky Puppet Show” is available for Pre-K to 4th grade by appointment only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. San Antonio Museum of Art 200 West Jones Ave. San Antonio, TX 78215 210-978-8100 www.Samuseum.org Make the Museum your classroom with a FREE field trip to the San Antonio Museum of Art! September 2019 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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FIELD TRIP DIRECTORY Schedule a 50-minute guided tour for your group of at least 10 students by choosing from a list of guided tour themes, or create your own customized topic (tours available in Spanish upon request). Groups of less than 100 students are welcome to explore the Museum on their own as well by scheduling a self-guided visit. For more information or to schedule a group visit, please contact the Tour Scheduler at tours@samuseum.org or visit our website at samuseum.org/visit.

Phil Hardberger Nature Conservancy 13203 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78231 210-492-7472 www.philhardbergerpark.org Phil Hardberger Park is a natural oasis in the heart of an urban area, making it the perfect place to demonstrate how the two can work together for the benefit of both. The PHP Urban Ecology Center classroom and Gathering Hall are available to rent for community events, educational programs and private functions.

The Buckhorn Museum 318 E. Houston Street San Antonio, TX 78205 210-247-4004 www.buckhornmuseum.com EstabliEstablished in 1881, The Buckhorn features one-of-a-kind animal exhibits from around the world. There are animals from Africa, Asia, Antarctica, North America and fish from the Seven Seas! Step back in time in our Texas Ranger Museum and see what San Antonio looked like in the late 1800s. Learn about the Texas Rangers and enjoy individual displays of historic and treasured artifacts. Located just two blocks from The Alamo and one block from the Riverwalk, The Buckhorn Museum and Texas Ranger Museum are a Texas Sized Adventure!

San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston @ N. New Braunfels San Antonio, TX 78 210-536-1400 www.sabot.org Groups of 15 students (pre-K-High school; public/private/home school) are eligible for a school group rate. Call for more information and reservations.

Texas Transportation Museum 11731 Wetmore Rd. San Antonio, TX 78217 210-490-3554 www.txtransportationmuseum.org Hours: Thurs. & Fri., 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday is group day, reservations must be made in advance. Train rides start at noon and end at 4:30, every 45 minutes. For many youngsters, this will be their very first train ride. Reading about railroads in books or on the internet cannot compare with the real live experience of riding the rails or seeing a genuine traditional depot and walking through old fashioned passenger cars that became sleepers at night as even what we consider to be relatively short journeys today sometimes took days in days gone by. Bookings can be made through the museum’s website.

NATURE Cave Without a Name 325 Kreutzberg Rd. Boerne, TX 78006 830-537-4212 www.cavewithoutaname.com Well-informed guides lead you through a one hour educational tour of this masterpiece of natures’ art. The Cave is filled with spectacular formations of Stalactites, Stalagmites, delicate Soda Straws, Cave Drapery, magnificent Flowstones, Rimstone Dams, and more. Enjoy a tour of the six major rooms in comfort; 66º year-round, easy walkways, brilliant lighting Gift shop and hiking trails on the surface. To protect the beauty of the cave and the safety of our visitors, the size of each tour is limited to 25 people.

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San Antonio Natural Areas 21395 Milsa Rd. San Antonio, TX 78256 210-207-3782 Connect with the natural world and learn about local fauna, flora, hydrology, geology, and cultural history by visiting the San Antonio Natural Areas. Guided hikes are led by trained Master Naturalists and include key concepts such as habitats, endangered species, plant and animal adaptations, and more. All hikes align with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) and lasts 1 to 2 hours. Visit FOSANA.org to request a guided hike or email nicole.mcleod@ sanantonio.gov. Limited bus reimbursement funds available for Title 1 designated schools.

ROAD TRIPS The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment 201 San Marcos Springs Drive San Marcos, Texas 78666 512-245-7540 www.meadowscenter.txstate.edu Cost: Call for rates. Hours: Open daily, call for scheduling. The Meadows Center’s educational mission is to provide people of all ages with the ability to recognize Spring Lake as an unique freshwater ecosystem through interpretative interactive experiences that engages the audience in an exploration of interconnections between all living things and water. Glass bottom boats view the amazing San Marcos Springs. Wetlands walk, public aquariums and native trails provide the perfect outdoor adventure for all ages. Pipe Creek Christmas Tree Farm And Pumpkin Patch 805 Phil’s Road Pipe Creek, TX 78063 Phone: 210-426-6191 or 210-823-5754 www.pipecreekchristmastrees.com Pipe Creek is 23 miles outside of Bandera Road and Loop 1604 (30 minutes). Educational field trips are offered Tuesday through Friday starting the Monday after

Thanksgiving through the second week of December. Students are taken into the field on hay wagons where stops are made to plant a seedling, discuss the tree growth process and the environmental benefits of Christmas trees. Maximum number of students per tour is 50… minimum 15. Cost is $5 per student and parent. No fee for teachers and teacher’s aides. Covered area with tables is available if you bring lunches. Sweet Berry Farm 1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls, Texas, 78654 (830)-798-1462 www.sweetberryfarm.com A pick your own Strawberry farm in the Spring and a Pumpkin patch in the Fall. Loads of family fun. School groups can experience the outdoors like never before! Explore farming, entomology, animals and more with Sweet Berry Farm’s field trip programs. (General public does not need to make a reservation to visit the farm.)Field Trips are offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays ONLY and must have a minimum of 20 participants. Texas Agricultural Education & Heritage Center 390 Cordova Rd. Seguin, TX 78155 830-379-1122 or 830-379-0933 www.texagedu.org The Texas Agricultural Education and Heritage Center was founded to educate the public, especially young people, about agriculture and our heritage. The Center has displays and events to help create the farming and ranching experience. The Center is located on a working farm in Guadalupe County on land that has been farmed since the 1850’s. The land has been donated by Wilfred and Betty Bartoskewitz who are fifth generation farmers. Thousands of people of all ages come to visit, learn, reminisce, explore and relive the heritage and culture which founded the strength of America today. Programs and displays have been developed to give visitors information and experiences in rural agricultural life as it existed and as it exists today. The Mission of the Center is to educate the public and our young people about the importance of agriculture in our society and to promote the heritage of farming and ranching in Texas. Texas State Capitol Tours Austin, TX 512-305-8402 www.tspb.texas.gov The Capitol Complex makes a perfect complement to a visit to the city. Our various facilities are designed to serve visitors to the Capitol, whether observing the legislative process, strolling the grounds, buying a unique gift, learning about Texas history, exploring the Capital Visitors Center (old General Land office) or simply enjoying the magnificent architecture of the complex buildings. Reservations are required for groups of 10 or more for the Capitol and the Visitors Center.

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Newborn Care and Development 101 By Christa Melnyk Hines

Transitioning to life with a newborn can be as gratifying as it is overwhelming. Read on for time-tested tricks and expert tips that will help your baby-and you!-thrive during the first few weeks postpartum.

they are gaining weight. A newborn should have regained their birth weight by around 10 to 14 days of age. Your baby’s appointment is also a good time for you to ask questions and raise any concerns.

Expect a learning curve.

Tiny renegades.

No, it’s not just you. New parenthood is rife with uncertainty. “As the mother of a newborn, I know from recent experience that every little thing can be challenging - from burping to changing diapers to breastfeeding and even trimming tiny nails, no matter if it’s your first or third child,” says family medicine physician Jenna Eschol, MD.

Gather information wisely.

In the midst of a perplexing dilemma, what parent hasn’t turned to Google or an online parent support group for quick answers? But, proceed with caution. “If it doesn’t seem like that online advice really fits your baby, maybe it really doesn’t. Talk to your pediatrician or at least a trusted relative who has seen the baby and knows the situation a little better than generic online advice,” says pediatrician Dr. Elizabeth Simpson.

Make it a date.

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Newborns don’t understand schedules. Plan to sleep when your baby sleeps. “Babies are little rebels. They don’t follow rules,” Simpson says. “Babies are the schedulers and the parents are the people that get scheduled.”

Hungry?

Just as babies don’t care about clocks when it comes to sleep, they also eat on demand,anywhere between eight and 12 times in a 24-hour period. “Babies eat a lot during their first weeks thanks, in part, to their tiny tummy size, and the rapid physical and mental growth they experience in the first couple months of life,” Eschol says. If you’re breastfeeding, how do you know if your baby is eating enough? “If your baby seems happy and your pediatrician has assured you that weight gain is commensurate with the age, and enough dirty diapers are being produced (eight to 12 a day), then your baby is probably getting plenty to eat,” Eschol says. Connect With US @ facebook.com/OurKidsMagazineSA


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BABYTOTS If you participate in a breastfeeding support group at an area hospital, lactation consultants usually conduct weighins too.

Place your infant on his back in his bassinet near your bed at night. Do not use fluffy blankets, pillows, stuffed animals or crib bumpers.

Dry skin.

Baby tears.

Because a baby’s skin is sensitive and thin, they are more susceptible to dry, chapped skin. Avoid long baths. Bathe your infant in lukewarm water only two or three times a week using fragrance-free hypoallergenic soaps. “And no bubble baths!” Eschol says.

Power bonding.

For a newborn, nothing is as comforting as mom or dad’s arms. “Babies have been held for the last nine months so they don’t understand having to lay in their own crib. They like to be held whenever they are awake,” Simpson says. In addition to skin-to-skin contact, talk and sing to your baby, and show her storybooks with high contrast colors like red, black and white.

Sleep safe.

While you should cradle your baby as much as possible, don’t fall asleep while holding him. “The number one thing that causes sudden infant death (SIDS) is unsafe sleep practices,” Simpson warns.

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Babies often cry when they’re hungry, tired or if they have a dirty diaper. Other times they seem to cry for no apparent reason. ■■“Colic isn’t caused by pain,” Eschol says. She suggests the following “tried-and-true” tips for a colicky baby: ■■Try a pacifier ■■Hold your baby while rocking in a rocking chair or glider ■■Place your baby in a mechanical swing ■■Softly talk or sing or play soothing lullabies at a low volume ■■Cuddle your baby or try carrying them in a sling or baby carrier ■■Take them for a stroller or car ride ■■Give your baby a warm bath ■■Sometimes tears can signal a health issue. Call your doctor if your baby seems sick, has difficulty breathing or isn’t feeding. If you find yourself becoming increasingly frustrated with your crying baby and no one is around to help, take a time out. “Lay the baby safely on their back in their crib and hop in

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BABYTOTS the shower for a sec to get out of earshot or use headphones to get out of earshot for a short period of time and give yourself a little break,” Simpson says.

Find support.

Without taking time for self-care, attending to your baby’s needs can become exceptionally challenging and overwhelming. “A good support system is essential for all moms and can include friends, families, counselors or support groups,” says Kelli Knapp, a board certified women’s health nurse practitioner. Sleep deprivation can exacerbate depression and anxiety. Sleep while your partner, a relative or a friend watches the baby. Or hire a nanny, baby nurse or postpartum doula. Taking breaks away from your baby, like a shower or a walk outside are also beneficial. “Even finding 10 to 15 minutes for yourself each day can improve your outlook,” Knapp says. Know that postpartum mood disorders are common and curable. Contact your healthcare provider if you are struggling. “A mom who admits she needs help is an amazingly strong woman and mom,” Knapp says. “Women who experience disorders during pregnancy or after a baby often feel like they are failing as a mom. A mom who reaches out for help is

giving her child a huge gift, and they are already making a big step to the road to recovery.” Christa Melnyk Hines is an internationally published freelance journalist who frequently covers pregnancy and postpartum issues. She is the author of Confidently Connected: A Mom’s Guide to a Satisfying Social Life.

Healthy Stress Management ■■“Parenthood is miraculous, a privilege, joyous

and rewarding-but it’s not predictable,” says Dr. Jenna Eschol. To fully embrace this time with your newborn: ■■Tune into your feelings, reflect, meditate, breathe, journal ■■Read an uplifting, inspirational book ■■Call a friend ■■Simplify life by ordering meals from a delivery service, hiring a housekeeper, or sending out laundry ■■Pamper yourself with a massage, gentle yoga or a mani/pedi ■■Exercise (once you’ve gotten the okay from your doctor)-you can even take baby with you! ■■Join a new moms support group (your doctor might have a list of resources)

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BABYTOTS CHILDCARE PRESCHOOL Alamo Heights Presbyterian Day School 210-822-3213 6201 Broadway San Antonio, TX 78209 Blessed Sacrament Academy 210-532-5363 1135 Mission Rd. San Antonio, TX 78210 Bright Ideas Children’s Enrichment Center 9433 Frederickburg Road San Antonio, TX 78240 210-694-4622 www.brightideasdaycare.com

We realize that each child is unique with a specific set of needs. It is our sincere desire to accept the challenge and work toward the goal of meeting each of those needs. We offer Infant and Toddler care, PreK 3 and PreK 4 and Private Kindergarten, with breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack provided. We also offer Swimming lessons, Ballet, Gymnastics, Karate and Spanish for Tots. Call or visit our website for more information.

Country Home Learning Center 8 locations Call 210-687-1002 www.countryhomelearningcenter.com

Country Home Learning Center provides the very best in quality childcare for ages 6 weeks to 13 years, with exceptionally small classes. We offer an innovative, comprehensive educational program in a first-class facility. Students enjoy our • Waterpark • Adventure Jungle Indoor Playground • Putt-Putt Golf Course • Gymnasium • 1950’s-Style Soda Shop • Movie Theater • Computer Lab • Horseback Riding at Country Home Ranch.

Family Endeavors Child Center 210-681-8350 9314 Ryder Dr. San Antonio, TX 78254

Castle Hills Learning Center 210-342-9810 8030 Blanco Rd. SA, TX 78216

Kid’s Day Daycare & Preschool 830-438-6732 32850 US HWY 281 N Bulverde, TX 78163 King of Kings Child Care Center 210-656-6509 13888 Dreamwood San Antonio, TX 78233

Central Christian Church Child Care Center 210-226-9672 720 N Main San Antonio, TX 78205 Circle School 210-822-0461 217 Pershing Ave. San Antonio, TX 78209 Colonial Hills United Methodist Child Development Ctr 210-349-9583 5247 Vance Jackson San Antonio, TX 78236 www.colonialhills.info

Founded in 1970, Colonial Hills provides a warm, secure and loving Christian environment for toddlers, preschoolers and Kindergarteners. Our developmentally appropriate curriculum stresses hands-on activities and discovery methods of learning. Enrichment classes include Spanish, music, computer lab, motor skills and outdoor garden (science) at all age levels. We recognize the value of play in our process of establishing a love for learning.

Crown of Life Lutheran Pre-School 210-490-9860 19291 Stone Oak Pkwy. San Antonio, TX 78258 20

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Every child at OSLPA is a gift from God. Our children receive loving care and a well-equipped setting where they can play and learn. OSLPA is dedicated to assisting parents in the development of their children by providing opportunities and guidance to stimulate spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical growth.

Immaculate Conception Kindergarten & Nursery 210-226-3934 2407 W Travis San Antonio, TX 78207 Jubilee Child Development Ctr, LLC 210-337-7727 2931 S. W.W. White Rd. San Antonio, TX 78222

Mount Sacred Heart is a private, co-educational Catholic School committed to a quality education. A faith-based community fostering personal uniqueness and development of the whole person. Montessori is a system of education based on each child’s developmental needs for “freedom within limits” in a carefully prepared environment.

Our Savior Lutheran Preschool Academy 11503 Vance Jackson Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78230 210-696-2716 www.oslpa.org

First Presbyterian Church Children’s Center 210-225-0960 404 N Alamo San Antonio, TX 78205

Bustos Daycare & Learning Center 210-433-1580 959 34th SW Street San Antonio, TX 78237

619 Mt. Sacred Heart Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 210-342-6711 mountsacredheart.com

Parkhills Baptist Church Preschool 17747 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio, TX 78232 210-494-9661 http://parkhills.org/

Our weekday program, for children 6 months through pre-K, prepares your child for school in a safe and loving environment using “Learning without Tears” and other encouraging and affirming methods. We offer “Big Church”, Spanish introduction, music and drama opportunities, community servant interaction, and many special events throughout the year.

Pecan Valley Child Care Center 210-333-2128 4359 Greco Dr. San Antonio, TX 78222

Life Church Child Development Ctr 210-674-6784 4424 SW Loop 410 78227 www.LCChildCenter.com

Children 1 year – Kinder learn, grow and pray together. Abeka curriculum, nutritious food, 3 playgrounds plus an air conditioned gym. CCS accepted.

Little Wonderland Child Care 210-534-6324 510 W. Theo Ave. San Antonio, TX 78214 Montessori Schoolhouse 10711 Dreamland Dr. SATX 78230 210-341-0731 www.mymontessorischoolhouse.com

Montessori Schoolhouse provides a stimulating environment for children beginning at 12 months. We are located in a quiet four acre wooded setting. Our traditional Montessori curriculum includes Music, Spanish and Motor Skills Programs. Before and after school care available.

Mount Sacred Heart Nationally Recognized Montessori Program Ages 2 1/2 to 5 years

Play Today Drop-In Daycare 17319 IH 35 N, Suite 302 Schertz, TX 78154 210-651-3610 Playtodaydropin.com

Play Today is a unique childcare facility that offers flexible drop-in care for children 12 months to 12 years. We believe that children are unique individuals who need to be respected and cared for in a safe, nurturing environment. Your child will enjoy a fun learning facility with songs, finger play, games, arts and crafts and sensory play.

Pre-K Academy at West Avenue 3915 West Avenue San Antonio, TX 78213 210-407-0341 www.neisd.net/prekacademy

Enroll your child in a nurturing environment designed with four-year-olds in mind. Students will participate in a full-day pre-k program following the NEISD calendar. Physical education, music, an age-appropriate library, transportation services, STEAM activities, certified teachers and meal opportunities are all a part of your child’s program.

San Antonio Country Day School 4194 Jung Rd. San Antonio, TX 78247 210-496-6033 www.countrydayschool.net

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BABYTOTS 1/2 - 6th grade. Preschool programs include two, three, and five days per week. Call today to apply.

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Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church School & Child Care 6914 Wurzbach Rd., San Antonio TX. 78240. 210-614-3741 | shlutheran.org

St. Mark’s Catholic Preschool & Nursery 210-494-9282 1602 Thousand Oaks Dr. San Antonio, TX 78232

Shepherd of the Hills is a Christ-centered, loving, learning environment dedicated to serving children, Infants through Grade 8. We are proud to be a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, and provide a solid, faith based, fully accredited educational program and state licensed childcare. We believe that quality education and Christianity go hand in hand and have an outstanding staff committed to education. We believe in developing the whole child and offer a range of enrichment and extracurricular programs including sports, music, band, STEAM and various other enrichment opportunities.

St. Anthony Catholic School Methodist Day School 210-732-8801 205 W. Huisache Ave. San Antonio, TX 78212 www.StAnthonySA.org

Located in the historic Monte Vista neighborhood north of downtown, St. Anthony Catholic School enrolls a diverse student body ages 2 years – 8th grade. For over 100 years, families in the greater San Antonio area have trusted their children to our care for nurturing, enlightenment, spiritual growth, and a rigorous education.

St. Andrew’s United Methodist Day School 210-824-8737 722 Robinhood Place

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Day School 210-657-0395 5310 Stahl Rd. San Antonio, TX 78247 St. Matthews United Methodist Day School 210-826-4850 2738 MacArthur View San Antonio, TX 78217 The Montessori School of San Antonio 17722 Rogers Ranch Parkway San Antonio, TX 78258 210-492-3553 www.montessoriSA.org

The Montessori School of San Antonio guides children to be passionate learners, independent thinkers, and engaged citizens. MSSA serves 340 children from Preschool-3 through 8th grade. MSSA: Education for a Lifetime.

The PREP School of Stone Oak 24372 Wilderness Oak

SPECIAL NEEDS AdBAnce Behavioral Health ABA Therapy 844-568-2001 www.AdBAnce.com

We provide therapy for children and young adults in the Autism Spectrum Disorder and with other special needs.

Bullying Empowerment Center Dr. Vanessa C. Cantu 210-845-4352 info@bullingempowerment.com

I can help your toddler with behavioral skills needed to be successful with their peers and family. Call if your child needs help with anxiety, depression, coping skills and bullying issues or other behavioral concerns.

Sunshine Cottage 603 Hildebrand San Antonio, Texas 78212 210-824-0579 www.sunshinecottage.org

Sunshine Cottage teaches students with hearing impairment (pre-K through 12th grade) using the auditory oral method. The Parent-Infant Program (birth-3 years of age) is dedicated to supporting, educating, and guiding parents help their baby learn to listen and talk. Newborn hearing screening is available by appointment

The Clowvazar Academy (210) 690-4800 12746 Cimarron Path #120 San Antonio, TX 78249 www.clowvazar.com

A school for kids with Anxiety, Autism and other special needs. We provide education to Gifted-And-Talented, General Ed and Special Ed students. Our program places students in each subject by ability not by age. In addition to academics, our program focuses on giving students tools they need to deal with social settings and anxiety. Apply online today! Our Kids App Available on Itunes & Google Play

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The PREP School of Stone Oak is an innovative, private preschool. We focus on being unique and customized. From our curriculum and building design to our menu plans and enrichment classrooms, there’s not a single detail that’s been overlooked. The PREP School ensures that children are learning in a stimulating and engaging environment.

Suburban School 210-696-0213 5409 Encino Park Road general@suburbanschool.com www.suburbanschool.com

Suburban School is a year-round School for two-yearolds through four-year-olds. An enriched pre-school and kindergarten program is conducted for all children from September through May. During the summer, programming varies according to age level. Summer months are optional for five through 10-year-olds in our Happy Acres Day Camp program. Suburban School, a place where children can learn in a unique, natural setting and are encouraged to become independent, caring individuals.

Trinity United Methodist School 5319 Newcome Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229 684-5214

Affordable private school education for children 18 months old – 5th grade. We offer a child-centered preschool program with certified teachers who give children the desire to become lifelong learners. Before and after school available.

HOSPITALS The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio Christus Health 1423 Sonterra Blvd

Emergency Center Stone-oak Advanced health care services for newborns, infants and children

Methodist Children’s Hospital 210-575 -7000 7700 Floyd Curl Dr. MHSChildrens.com

Call a Nurse Program. Outstanding pediatric services in specialty areas including Pediatric heart surgery, pulmonology, orthopedics and emergency services.

CENTERS/CLINICS CentroMed 210-922-7000 8 locations CentroMedSA.com Keeping your Little Ones healthy.

CommuniCare Health Centers 210-233-7000 CommuniCareSA.org Pediatrics City of San Antonio Metropolitan Health District 210-207-8780 SanAntonio.gov/Health

Healthy people thriving in a Healthy community. Health services,environmental health and healthy services. Multiple clinics. September 2019 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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September 14 / Inclusion Programming at Hemisfair Come every second Saturday for fun, inclusive activities for adults and children of all ages and abilities. Enjoy Hemisfair amenities, equipment and vendors dedicated to making your visit an immersive experience. Programming is free and made possible through the generosity of The Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio, The Greehey Family Foundation and individual donors through the Hemisfair Conservancy. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair.org 210-709-4750

September 14 /

MMP Outdoor Movie Series:

Avengers Endgame FREE family-friendly event including; entertainment, food trucks, and a showing of the featured film on the original jumbo screen. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks to enjoy during the movie. Grounds are pet friendly and on-site parking is available. The venue opens at 7 p.m. Movie begins 15 minutes after sunset. This FREE family film series is brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office and H-E-B. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968

September 1 / David Rogers’ Big Bugs They’re big, really big. David Rogers’ Big Bugs stand as tall as 25 feet and have wingspans up to 17 feet wide, and they are coming to the San Antonio Botanical Garden. David Rogers’ Big Bugs exhibition will be on display from Saturday, Aug. 31, through Sunday, Dec. 8. David Rogers’ Big Bugs exhibit includes 10 largerthan-life insect sculptures, all made from natural materials, positioned throughout the 38 acres of the Botanical Garden. The sculptures are created using various combinations of whole trees found standing or fallen dead, cut green saplings selectively harvested from the willow family, dry branches, and other forest materials. For the past 25 years, David Rogers’ Big Bugs exhibition has educated the public about the importance of preservation and conservation on the planet by introducing them to the world of insects, the role they play in the plant world, and their interconnectedness to our lives. Bugs outnumber humans one million to one. Many live in communal groups working as one for the common good of all. Their ranks include engineers, soldiers, weightlifters, weavers, hunters, stalkers, gatherers, and even royalty. When you take this remarkable and diverse group of hidden gardeners and recreate them on a gargantuan scale, you have David Rogers’ Big Bugs.

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Annual Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day Participating museums across the United States open their doors for free to those who download a branded ticket. Tickets are now available for download. Those wishing to attend and participate in Museum Day 2019 can visit Smithsonian.com/museumday to learn more and download a Museum Day ticket. Each ticket grants the ticket holder and one guest free access to any participating museum on September 21, 2019. One ticket is permitted per email address. A list of participating museums, which will be continually updated, can be found at Smithsonian.com/museumday/search

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1 Sunday Labor Day Weekend at Market Square: Come on down for food, fun, and live music. Free. San Antonio’s Historic Market Square. 210-207-8600. https://www.marketsquaresa.com/ Whats-Happening David Rogers’ Big Bugs: They’re big, really big. David Rogers’ Big Bugs stand as tall as 25 feet and have wingspans up to 17 feet wide, and they are invading the San Antonio Botanical Garden this Labor Day weekend (Aug. 31 and Sept. 1) and will be on display through Sunday, Dec. 8. You’ll learn about the world of insects, the role they play in the plant world, and their interconnectedness to our lives. Regular admission rates apply. 9 a.m to 5 .pm San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Pl. The Ants Go Marching at the Botanical Garden: A plucky young Red Ant goes on a quest to find a Rainbow, but finds herself in Blue Ant territory! Together, with Red and Blue, you will go on a colorful adventure of rhythm, dance, and new friendship. Ants Go Marching, written by Carolyn Dellinger, is Magik’s

first Theatre for the Very Young original created for children ages 5 and under. Tickets are $15 for adults and children ages 1+ (admission includes entry to the San Antonio Botanical Garden). 2 p.m. at San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston Pl.

2 Monday Labor Day Party: In honor of the American worker, come celebrate Labor Day with a party at The Historic Pearl. Enjoy music by Big Cedar Fever from 5 to 8 p.m. Feast on beignets and wings from Bud’s Southern Rotisserie from 12 to 4 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. The Historic Pearl. www.atpearl.com 210-212-7260

3 Tuesday Free Family Nights at the DoSeum: Free admission to The DoSeum every first Tuesday of the Month. Family night is at 6:30 p.m. Wristbands will be given out at 4 p.m. at entrance. Wristbands guarantee entrance for Free family Night. Once all wristbands are given out, Doseum has reached capacity.

Parking is limited; please plan accordingly. See website for more details. The DoSeum, 2800 Broadway. 210-2124453. https://www.thedoseum.org Story Time in the Book Garden: Visit the Hemisfair each Tuesday morning for Story Time and a fun activity to accompany it! Also at the the Book Garden, is the mobile library, so you can take a free book, or donate any that you’re done with. It’s a free takea-book, leave-a-book library for your family. Perfect for kids under age 4. 10 to 11 a.m. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair.org 210-709-4750

4 Wednesday Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 7 to 10:30 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Â Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/night-sky-calendar/

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favorite spot in the Plaza and enjoy some pre-movie fun and the movie will start at dusk. Free parking. Plaza Guadalupe, 1327 Guadalupe St. https:// avenida.org Kid’s Night Out: On the first Friday of every month, let your kiddos bounce in a castle, watch a movie, get balloons & so much more. 7 to 9 p.m. StreetFare SA, 1916 Austin Hwy. https://www. facebook.com/streetfaresa/

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Free Screening of “Dumbo” at the Mission Marquee Plaza on Saturday 7, 2019.

5 Thursday H-E-B Free General Admission at the McNay: Free admission every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. Remember: kids and teens under the age of 19 always get in free. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-805-1768. www.mcnayart.org

6 Friday Music and Movie Under the Stars: Guests can enjoy an evening of Music and Movie Under the Stars, featuring live entertainment and the one-hour documentary of “The National Parks of Texas: In Contact with Beauty.” Celebrate our local heritage with food, music, and fun, and connect with our military historians and veterans to learn about our city’s rich military history. This free family-friendly event will be filled with fun interactive activities, pop-up vendors, food trucks, and refreshments. Hosted by the National Parks Conservation Association, Mission Heritage Partners, City of San Antonio Military Affairs Office and the World Heritage Office. . Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968 Free Concert Fridays - Party on the Plaza!: Free Concert Fridays every

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week. Listen to the best local sounds of San Antonio. Bring the whole family to enjoy music ranging from Tejano to country hits, blues, pop and more!​ Free. 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tower of the Americas 739 Cesar Chavez. https:// www.toweroftheamericas.com Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210826-2611. https://www.thetwig.com/ friday-storytime ArtStrolls-There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout: Load up the stroller and head to the McNay on First Fridays to entertain your little ones with art and storytime. Free for members; $10 for nonmember adults. Strollers and baby carriers strongly encouraged. 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. for children under 12 months; 11 a.m.– noon for children 12 months to 2 years. McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368. Plaza Guadalupe Movie Nights Wonder: Catch a FREE outdoor, family friendly movie screening of “Wonder”. Lawn chairs, blankets & picnic baskets welcome. Come at 7 p.m. to find your

MMP Outdoor Movie Series - Dumbo: FREE family-friendly event including entertainment, food trucks, and a showing of the featured film Dumbo (PG) on the original jumbo screen. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks to enjoy during the movie. Grounds are pet friendly and on-site parking is available. The venue opens at 7 p.m. Movie begins 15 minutes after sunset. This FREE family film series is brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office and H-E-B. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968

8 Sunday Free Second Sunday at Institute of Texan Cultures: Every second Sunday of each month (except for June) the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures hosts a free family day featuring fun learning activities for the entire family. Each month is themed and can include a wide variety of things including crafts, games, special guests, performances and more. Free. Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd. 210-458-2300. http://www.texancultures.com

10 Tuesday Story Time in the Book Garden: Visit the Hemisfair each Tuesday morning for Story Time and a fun activity to accompany it! Also at the the Book Garden, is the mobile library, so you can take a free book, or donate any that you’re done with. It’s a free takea-book, leave-a-book library for your family. Perfect for kids under age 4. 10 to 11 a.m. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair.org 210-709-4750 To Advertise Call 305-4181


11 Wednesday Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 7 to 10:30 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/ night-sky-calendar/

12 Thursday Second Thursday at the McNay: A night of music, art, food, and drinks! Experience art and enjoy FREE general admission to the Museum during this family and pet-friendly (outside only) event that is open to ALL. Bring your blanket and lawn chairs to lounge on the grounds while listening to Selena cover band Bidi Bidi Banda on the front lawn. San Antonio Pets Alive mobile adoption van will be present, food trucks, and an art activity for the children. Please check website for tours times of the main collection galleries. Free. 6 p.m.to 9 p.m. McNay Art

Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368.

13 Friday Free Concert Fridays - Party on the Plaza!: Free Concert Fridays every week. Listen to the best local sounds of San Antonio. Bring the whole family to enjoy music ranging from Tejano to country hits, blues, pop and more!​ Free. 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tower of the Americas 739 Cesar Chavez. https:// www.toweroftheamericas.com Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210826-2611. https://www.thetwig.com/ friday-storytime

14 Saturday Inclusion Programming at Hemisfair: Come every second Saturday for fun, inclusive activities for adults and children of all ages and abilities. Enjoy Hemisfair amenities,

equipment and vendors dedicated to making your visit an immersive experience. Programming is free and made possible through the generosity of The Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio, The Greehey Family Foundation and individual donors through the Hemisfair Conservancy. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair.org 210-709-4750 MMP Outdoor Movie Series Avengers Endgame: FREE familyfriendly event including; entertainment, food trucks, and a showing of the featured film Avengers: Endgame(PG-13) on the original jumbo screen. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks to enjoy during the movie. Grounds are pet friendly and on-site parking is available. The venue opens at 7 p.m. Movie begins 15 minutes after sunset. This FREE family film series is brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office and H-E-B. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968

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Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair.org 210-709-4750 Eat and Play: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., find the largest collection of our San Antonio Downtown Food Trucks in one place. 11 a.m. to – 2 p.m. at Travis Park, 301 E Travis St.

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Briscoe Western Art Museum, Spanish Governor’s Palace and UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures will participate in the Smithsonian Magazine’s 15th Annual Museum Day on Saturday 21, 2019. Movie in the Park - Solo: A Star Wars Story: Grab a blanket and enjoy a family-friendly motion picture under the stars every month. Free. Movies start at sunset. Tower of the Americas 739 Cesar Chavez. https://www.toweroftheamericas.com Fitness on Will’s Plaza: University Health System Fitness on Will’s Plaza presents Pilates Interval Training with InBalance. Using weights, medicine balls, bands and more, we will challenge the cardiovascular system while building strength in this class that is designed to burn fat and calories while developing strength and agility. Plan to sweat like crazy while working every muscle group. Free event for all ages. 9 a.m. The Tobin Center, Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza. 100 Auditorium Cir. www.tobincenter.org Morphinominal Expo 2019: It’s Morphin time! Mighty Morphin Power Rangers fans can come and enjoy vendors, artist, cosplay, panels, activities and gaming. Free and open to the public. Wonderland of the Americas, 4522 Fredericksburg Rd. https://wonderlandamericas.com/ STEM Expo 2019: Prepare for an event of STEM-tacular proportions. May no hamster ball go unturned and no rock wall be unclimbed. Open to friends, family, girls and boys of all ages. There will be vendors, food trucks, and live STEM demos. Girl and Adult Fee when registering: $10 and $15 at the door. 1 to 4 p.m. at San Pedro Springs Park, 1415 San Pedro Ave.

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Music Nights at The Greenline: Come out to The Greenline SA to enjoy FREE music nights at Brooks, where we showcase a variety of music from our community. Bring your own chairs. Dress is casual, so bring anyone and everyone. 6 to 9 p.m. The Greenline SA, 2532 Sidney Brooks. https://livebrooks.com/the-greenline/ KidX Carnival Theme: Kids will enjoy games, activities, face painting and much more. Free from 12 to 2 p.m. at Center Court. Rolling Oaks Mall, 6909 N Loop 1604 E. https://rollingoaksmall.com/

15 Sunday San Fernando Cathedral Fall Festival: Bring your family and friends to enjoy some food music and games. Bingo taking place 12noon - 4pm. All proceeds from festival will go toward the continuing restoration and maintenance for the Cathedral and its adjoining facilities. San Fernando Cathedral, 115 W Main Plz. More info at https://www.facebook.com/ sfcathedral

17 Tuesday Story Time in the Book Garden: Visit the Hemisfair each Tuesday morning for Story Time and a fun activity to accompany it! Also at the the Book Garden, is the mobile library, so you can take a free book, or donate any that you’re done with. It’s a free take-a-book, leavea-book library for your family. Perfect for kids under age 4. 10 to 11 a.m.

Astronomy in the Park: Join astronomers and other stargazers to observe the sky through large telescopes in an informational program with the San Antonio Astronomical Association. 7 to 10:30 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/night-sky-calendar/

19 Thursday MMP Outdoor Movie Series - Nacho Libre: FREE family-friendly event including; entertainment, food trucks, and a showing of the featured film Nacho Libre on the original jumbo screen. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks to enjoy during the movie. Grounds are pet friendly and on-site parking is available. The venue opens at 7 p.m. Movie begins 15 minutes after sunset. This FREE family film series is brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office and H-E-B. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968 H-E-B Free General Admission at the McNay: Free admission every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. Remember: kids and teens under the age of 19 always get in free. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210805-1768. www.mcnayart.org

20 Friday Free Concert Fridays - Party on the Plaza!: Free Concert Fridays every week. Listen to the best local sounds of San Antonio. Bring the whole family to enjoy music ranging from Tejano to country hits, blues, pop and more!​Free. 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tower of the Americas 739 Cesar Chavez. https://www.toweroftheamericas.com Toddler Art Play-There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout: Visit the McNay on the Third Friday of the month from To Advertise Call 305-4181


10:30-11:30 am for mini museum visits paired with playtime for children under five. Wear paint clothes for a fun, messy time at the McNay! Ask about our toddler tours. Free for members; $10 for nonmember adults. Leeper Auditorium at McNay Art Museum, 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210-824-5368. Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-2611. https://www.thetwig.com/ friday-storytime Plaza Guadalupe Movie Nights - Christopher Robin: Catch a FREE outdoor, family friendly movie screening of “Christopher Robin”. Lawn chairs, blankets & picnic baskets welcome. Come at 7 p.m. to find your favorite spot in the Plaza and enjoy some pre-movie fun and the movie will start at dusk. Free parking. Plaza Guadalupe, 1327 Guadalupe St. https://avenida.org

21 Saturday Smithsonian Magazine’s 15th Annual Museum Day: Participating museums across the United States open their doors for free to those who download a branded ticket. Tickets are now available for download. Those wishing to attend and participate in Museum Day 2019 can visit Smithsonian.com/museumday to learn more and download a Museum Day ticket. Each ticket grants the ticket holder and one guest free access to any participating museum on September 21, 2019. One ticket is permitted per email

address. A list of participating museums, which will be continually updated, can be found at Smithsonian.com/ museumday/search Super Fun Saturday at Hemisfair: This afternoon of play brought to you in partnership with Trinidad Realty Partners and Kilwins San Antonio. Free. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. 210-709-4750 For more information visit https:// hemisfair.org MMP Outdoor Movie Series - Casar Chavez: FREE familyfriendly event including; entertainment, food trucks, and a showing of the featured film Casar Chavez on the original jumbo screen. Visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks to enjoy during the movie. Grounds are pet friendly and on-site parking is available. The venue opens at 7 p.m. Movie begins 15 minutes after sunset. This FREE family film series is brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office and H-E-B. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. 210-207-6968 Farmers & Artisans Market: Guests will be able to purchase fresh goods from locally-sourced farmers. The San Antonio Food Bank Mobile Mercado will be onsite hosting healthy cooking demos and nutrition education sessions. In partnership with the YMCA, the Markets will offer FREE Community Fitness Classes. All fitness level welcomed. Classes are held at the Harvey E. Najim Family YMCA, and start at 9:00 a.m. The markets are brought to you by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office, San Antonio Food Bank, and American Indians in Texas - Spanish Colonial Missions Saturday of the September 2019 | OurKidsMagazine.com

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Antonio Astronomical Association. 7 to 10:30 p.m. every Wednesday, weather permitting. Free. Raymond Rimkus (Park Parking Lot), 6440 Evers Rd., Leon Valley. 210-710-4786. http://sanantonioastronomy.org/night-sky-calendar/

26 Thursday H-E-B Free General Admission at the McNay: Free admission every Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. Remember: kids and teens under the age of 19 always get in free. 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. 210805-1768. www.mcnayart.org

27 Friday Miss Anastasia’s Twiglet Storytime: Miss Anastasia combines story time and a delightful craft each Friday. Free. 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Twig Book Shop in the Can Plant Building, 306 Pearl Parkway Ste. 106. 210-826-2611. https:// www.thetwig.com/friday-storytime Dallas Children’s Theater performance of “Miss Nelson Has Field Day performance” on September 30 at the Tobin. PHOTO TAKEN BY KAREN ALMOND AND COURTESY OF DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER

28 Saturday mon Missions. Free event. Pet-friendly. On-Site Parking Available. Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave. Batman Day: Celebrate with the crew of Heroes and Fantasies, and Batman of San Antonio on Batman Day. The iconic comic book character turns 80. Not only will you have tons of cool activities, but The Bat Alliance will be in attendance for photos, games and so much more. Free event. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Heroes and Fantasies, 4923 NW 410 Loop. https://www.heroesandfantasies.com

24 Tuesday Story Time in the Book Garden: Visit the Hemisfair each Tuesday morning

for Story Time and a fun activity to accompany it! Also at the the Book Garden, is the mobile library, so you can take a free book, or donate any that you’re done with. It’s a free takea-book, leave-a-book library for your family. Perfect for kids under age 4. 10 to 11 a.m. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair.org 210-709-4750

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Southtown Cinema- Avengers End Game: Come see a free screening of Avengers End Game. Enjoy tunes from DJ Mahem before the movie, and spot your favorite characters out in the park! Movie will start immediately following sunset.Southtown Cinema is sponsored by Gold’s Gym and hosted by Hemisfair. Free. 8 to 11 p.m. Yanaguana Gardens, 434 South Alamo St. https://hemisfair. org 210-709-4750 Free Concert Fridays - Party on the Plaza!: Free Concert Fridays every week. Listen to the best local sounds of San Antonio. Bring the whole family to enjoy music ranging from Tejano to country hits, blues, pop and more!​Free. 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Tower of the Americas

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739 Cesar Chavez. https:// www.toweroftheamericas. com Fitness on Will’s Plaza: University Health System Fitness on Will’s Plaza presents Pilates Interval Training with InBalance. Using weights, medicine balls, bands and more, we will challenge the cardiovascular system while building strength in this class that is designed to burn fat and calories while developing strength and agility. Plan to sweat like crazy while working every muscle group. Free event for all ages. 9 a.m. The Tobin Center, Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza. 100 Auditorium Cir. www.tobincenter.org Fall Market Day: Get all your fall essentials at the upcoming Market Day featuring local vendors from across San Antonio. Browse, shop and enjoy. Event will have live music, fun zone and moon bounce for the kids with food available to purchase. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Event is free and open to the public. Tower of the Americas, 739 Cesar Chavez. Ballet In the Park 2019: Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, family, and friends to enjoy mesmerizing movement by the exquisite dance artists from Ballet San Antonio. Free performance and open to the public. 7 p.m. at Travis Park, 301 E Travis St. 210404-9641 info@balletsanantonio.org JLSA Presents Fall Fest: The inaugural Fall Fest event will bring the community together at Hemisfair to enjoy fun filled activities in the fall! Funds raised help to further the mission of the Junior League of San Antonio. Admission is free. Familyfriendly events include: Kids’ parade, Touch-A-Truck (sensory hour from 11 a.m. to noon), Food, shopping and so much more. 12 to 7

p.m. Hemisfair, 630 Nueva St. https://www.jlsa.org Cannon Fest: The annual favorite, Cannon Fest, returns to the Alamo. Families can explore the artillery of the Texas Revolution. There will be artillery displays, interactive drills, and living history demonstrations for all ages. The Alamo, 300 Alamo Plz. https://www.thealamo.org/ Yanaguana Fest 2019: Yanaguana Fest is a oneday cultural arts and music festival that features different genres of live music, live painting, an artisan alley, food, crafts, and vendors. The ultimate goal is to spread cultural awareness to our youth and provide a safe and family friendly event that fosters community building and dialogue around mental health, substance abuse, domestic abuse, and sobriety. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio. https://aitscm.org

30 Monday Miss Nelson Has Field Day: Return to Horace B. Smedley School where kind-hearted Miss Nelson enlists the help of her alter ego, the illtempered Miss Viola Swamp, to coach the Smedley football team and whip them into shape.This is a Sensory Friendly Performance tailored to the community with an autism spectrum disorder or other cognitive disabilities and sensory sensitivities. All tickets are being sold as general admission, but seating will be assigned. Please note tickets will not be available for purchase the day of the show, last day to purchase tickets is September 27th. Tickets prices vary. The Tobin Center, 100 Auditorium Cir. www.tobincenter.org

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Brooks Academy of Science & Engineering (PreK3-12th Grade) 3803 Lyster Rd. San Antonio, TX 78235 210.633.9006 BASE.brooksacademy.org Brooks Collegiate Academy (PreK3-12th Grade) 4802 Vance Jackson Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 210.850.3002 BCA.brooksacademy.org Brooks Oaks Academy (K-5th Grade) 6070 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78240 210.627.6013 Oaks.brooksacademy.org Brooks Lone Star Academy (K-5th Grade) 25 Burwood Lane San Antonio, TX 78213 210.998.4452 LONESTAR.brooksacademy.org

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Back to School Products & Books The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History Behind Ordinary Objects By Emily Peck Prokop

Educational Insights Hot Dots Jr. Pete the Cat Kindergarten Rocks! Set

$19.99 - $22.99, Winner of the Parents’ Choice Approved Award, National Parenting Center Seal of Approval, and NAPPA Silver Award, Hot Dots Jr., featuring Pete the Cat, from Highlights and Educational Insights helps make learning a little groovier with new interactive learning sets! This set provides Preschool or Kindergartners with 200+ fun, interactive lessons in reading, math, science, social studies, and MORE. Press Pete to an answer dot—he offers affirmative sounds and green lights for correct responses & red lights and lively tones for incorrect responses, which helps develop critical early learning skills and encourages self-paced, independent learning. Available on www.amazon.com

Everyday objects and major events in history: Every single thing that surrounds us has a story behind it. Many of us learn the history of humans and the major inventions that shaped our world. But what you may not have learned is the history of objects we surround ourselves with every day. You might not even know how the major events in history (World Wars, ancient civilizations, revolutions, etc.) influenced the inventions of things we use today. Available on www.amazon.com

The College Bound Organizer: The Ultimate Guide to Successful College Applications By Anna Costaras, Gail Liss

The College Bound Organizer is your step-by-step comprehensive guide to organize every step of the college application process from college search through college admission. Available on www.amazon.com

Learn to Read With… Bob Books® and VersaTiles®, Beginning Readers Set

$34.99, Series offer a fun puzzle-like way to practice reading! 10-12 Bob Books per set introduce kids to the fun of reading at three levels: Beginning Readers, Advancing Beginners, and Sight Words. Children can practice the skills they are learning by doing activities in their hands-on VersaTiles workbook, which uses simple pattern puzzles to help children comprehend what they are learning and build confidence in their reading abilities. Available on www.hand2mind.com

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Habits for Success: Inspired Ideas to Help You Soar By G. Brian Benson

A self-help book for an authentic life: Habits for Success was written creatively, consciously and with heart. Using his own growth process, triumphs and hero’s journey, the author weaves authenticity and vulnerability into his habits, ideas and stories to entertain and inspire the reader. Increase your self-awareness, manifest your dreams: Habits for Success is written in laymen’s terms but with an incredible amount of depth, allowing the reader to reach new levels of understanding and growth. It is a wonderful mix of heart, informative ideas and entertaining journey. It is a self-help book that doesn’t feel like one. The insights shared and the tools provided are tailored for life-long success. Available on www.amazon.com

STEM at Play

$34.99, The STEM at play! Series introduces kids in grades 3–12 to the wonders of STEM skills through a wide variety of experiment and activity kits. Ranging from slime to combustion science to a create-yourown-candy kit, each kit comes with a lab and career guide detailing each experiments’ instructions and a study of the particular field of science the kit explores. www.hand2mind.com

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The Original Stretchlace

Turn any lace-up shoe into a slip-on! The Original Stretchlaces provide a snug, comfortable fit while conveniently allowing you to slip your shoes on and off with ease. Unlike other no-tie shoelaces for kids, The Original Stretchlaces allow kids to tie and untie so they can practice tying when it’s convenient. They’ll blend in with this flat shoelace. Available in a variety of colors to match any shoe or outfit. https://theoriginalstretchlace.com

Back to School Books, Snacks & Products Kip’s Allergy-Friendly Snacks

Make room for a delicious, allergen-free snack in your lunchbox. The Granola Bark comes in two mouthwatering flavors, Cinnamon Crunch and Cocoa Crunch, and can be topped with your child’s favorite seed butter or dipped into chocolate or yogurt. Kip’s is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and offers a great source of fiber from flaxseeds and gluten-free oats. Most importantly, Kip’s Allergy-Friendly Snacks are free of the top 8 allergens, including Peanuts, Nuts, Wheat, Dairy, Soy & Egg. Certified Gluten-Free, Vegan and Kosher. Kip’s Allergy-Friendly Snacks is available at www.lovekips.com and on Amazon.com

ZENB Veggie Sticks

Wild Willett Food Fruit Flavored Jerky

New, innovative and tasty… Wild Willett Food Fruit Flavored Jerky is a new take on traditional jerky that offers a proteinpacked snack that is perfect anytime & anywhere. Available in three delicious, kid-friendly flavors, including Sassy Strawberry, Playful Papaya and Spunky Savory, the jerky is gluten-free, non-GMO, does not contain MSG or nitrates and has 6-7 grams of protein. Tuck it in a backpack, lunchbox, or sports bag for portable snacking on-the-go. Learn more at www.wildwillettfood.com

Bobbi-Toads Paintable Sneakers

Perfect for expressing yourself, Bobbi-Toads Paintable Sneakers can be painted with any nail polish, over & over again, just like real nails! When you’re ready to switch up your style, simply use nail polish remover to take the old polish off, and you can repaint your BobbiToads sneakers to match any outfit or mood! Available in 7 exciting designs, in sizes 11 (Little Kid) to size 6 (Big Kid). New Bobbi Dobbiez are also available - adorable and portable plush buddies you can take on any adventure. The small, 2-3? accessories feature a detachable base/clip, which can fasten to almost anything — just slip, clip, and go! www.bobbitoads.com

ZENB come in three non-GMO, plant-based flavors of Beet, Corn, and Red Bell Pepper that are a delicious way to enjoy more of the vegetables you love. From Zenbu — the Japanese expression for whole — ZENB (pronounced ZenB) products are made with people and the planet in mind to help you live a wholesome, happy life. Zenb sticks are USDA Organic, Good Source of Fiber, PlantBased, Gluten Free, Non-GMO and have no Artificial Flavors, Colors or Preservatives. Available at https://zenb.com

The Llamacorn is Kind by Kate Coombs and illustrated by Elisa Pallmer

A fanciful cross between a llama and a unicorn, Llamacorns are cuddly, magical friends who are spreading kindness. Llamacorn Land is filled with special creatures. Meet the well-known and beautiful Unicorn, a big, blue Walruscorn, the fearsome Tigercorn, and more in this playful introduction to the land of the Llamacorn. Coombs’ poetry paired with adorable illustrations, endearing characters, and a gentle message of kindness will make The Llamacorn Is Kind an instant favorite. Available at www.target.com, barnesandnoble.com and www.gibbs-smith.com

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