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AUG / SEPT 2022

AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT GUIDE Page 36

Elementary

Education Guide Fresh Lunch Ideas On Board the

Disney Wish

The

Education Issue


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CONTENTS August/September 2022 Issue

The Education Issue LIVE

• 6 Editor's Note • 8 Talk of the Playground

• 12 10 Spelling & Reading Games • 14 Fresh Lunchbox Ideas

LOVE

• 16 Primary Education Guide • 22 Our Disney Wish List • 28 Amazing Kids

PLAY

• 30 Shady Playgrounds

• 32 Go Play! Family Events

• 34 Educational Activities for Young Nature Lovers

• • • SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION • • •

ENRICHMENT GUIDE

A list of after-school programs in the Orlando area to help kids realize their full potential PAGE 36

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Talk of the Playground Page 8

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Editor's Note Maddy & Jackie

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This year, I officially have the back-to-school jitters. My 2-year-old daughter is starting a preschool program this month, and while she’ll only be there a few days a week, my mama heart already feels full of excitement and nerves for her. It’s a new chapter, that’s for sure, and I imagine there are lots of other local parents in the same boat.

Heather Reneau Publisher & Creative Director heather@playgroundmagazine.com Brant Muekeley Financial Manager brant@playgroundmagazine.com Jessica Ventura Advertising Manager jessica@playgroundmagazine.com

No matter if it’s preschool, elementary school or beyond, sending your kids off to a new place is always scary. Will they like it? Is it a good fit? How will they adapt? The list of questions and nagging thoughts goes on. Since this issue of PLAYGROUND is dedicated to all things education, we’ve tackled lots of topics that’ll make this time of year a little easier.

Maddy Zollo Rusbosin Editor maddy.zollo@gmail.com

To start, Kimberly Blaker breaks down various primary education options and points you to local resources for each type (page 16). Next, we partnered with Healthy Family Project for creative lunchbox ideas (page 14) so you don’t have to throw in a Lunchable every day! Plus, our Enrichment Guide (page 36) highlights some of the best afterschool programs in Central Florida. With all that learning going on, don't forget to leave time to play! Our publisher Heather Reneau gives us her Disney Wish List, featuring all the best things to do on Disney Cruise Line's newest ship (page 22). Next up, check out our list of shady playgrounds (page 30). Don't miss our picks for the best family events in August and September (page 32). Plus, we've rounded up some fun activities for your little nature lovers (page 34). With a new school year underway and a packed family calendar, remember that it takes a while to get back in the swing of things. Until then, take a deep breath, pour yourself a big cup of coffee and try to enjoy the summer comedown. PLAYfully,

Maddy Zollo Rusbosin

Jessica Friend Photographer & Graphic Designer jessica.friend@playgroundmagazine.com Alicia McKee Advertising Assistant alicia@playgroundmagazine.com Kristina Hodge Henry Online Editor kristinahodgehenry@gmail.com Contributing Writers: Amanda Keefer Cindy Marie Jenkins Heather Reneau Jasmin Barone Kimberly Blaker Maddy Zollo Rusbosin Contributing Photographers: Jackie Camps Jessica Friend

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This photo of Evelyn, age 6, was taken by Jackie Camps of JBC Photography as part of her annual back-to-school photo sessions. This was the first year she was able to rent a bus for her clients. Jackie is a Central Florida photographer who specializes in children and family photography. For more information about her services, visit www.jbc.photo or follow her on Instagram: @jbcphotographyfl.

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TALK OF THE PLAYGROUND

talk of the playground News, trends, tips and more…

Happy Birthday to The REP! The Orlando Repertory Theatre is turning the big 2-0, and they’re celebrating with a calendar of must-see shows. The season kicks off with Dog Man: The Musical (a production based on the bestselling graphic novel series) on August 19. Check out orlandorep.com for the upcoming year’s stacked lineup. It’s a party you won’t want to miss!

COOKIES FOR A CAUSE

There’s nothing sweeter than giving back. AdventHealth has partnered with local Chick-fil-A restaurants to raise money for pediatric patients with their “Cookies and Care for Kids” fundraiser. To participate, simply buy a chocolate chunk cookie from August 15–31, and a portion of the proceeds will support children in need and their families. If you purchase a six-pack, you’ll even receive a family-friendly activity to take home. For more info visit: adventhealth.com

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Simply Sensory Play Co. Local mama, Chelsea Jones, specializes in making hand-crafted sensory play kits. After realizing how engaging tactile play was for her kids, she began experimenting with sensory bins at home. “I was amazed at how focused and engaged my son was with simple ingredients like beans, sand, water beads and rice — and how rapidly his fine motor skills improved through scooping, pouring and filling up buckets,” she explains. Recently, after setting up sensory stations at her daughter’s birthday — and seeing what a hit it was — she decided to launch her own business. Children will love digging into these exploratory boxes, especially since each one has a different theme, from dinos and outer space to unicorns and birthday party. Etsy.com/shop/SimplySensoryPlayCo Instagram: @simplysensoryplayco

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September is Library Card Sign-Up Month. Now there’s no excuse not to go check out some new books and programming at your local branch!

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10 Spelling & Reading Games for Kids Check out these fun ways to develop essential skills outside the classroom. Words by Kimberly Blaker

Kids work hard on developing their reading and spelling skills at school, but some of the best learning happens during play. When children play, they engage deeply with the content and even remember and understand it better. Try these games to boost spelling and reading skills through engaging, interactive play.

Context Clues Pirate Treasure is aimed at reading levels 2.0–3.5 (grades 2–3). Players read story cards and answer comprehension questions using context clues to move around the board in hopes of being the first to reach the treasure.

Inference School Days focuses on inference skills (a conclusion reached through evidence and reasoning). The blue level is for reading levels 3.5–5.0 (grades 3–5). Players use inference to answer questions on the story cards and make their way through elementary school and all the way to college to earn their diploma.

Dabble is a spelling and vocabulary game for ages 8+, but also great for family game night. Each player gets letter tiles and tries to arrange them into five words of various lengths before the time runs out.

Play on Words is a spelling card game for ages 8+ that’s perfect for on-the-go fun. Players use letter cards to spell words but can change, rearrange and steal to make the game more challenging.

My First Bananagrams is a less challenging version of the beloved classic. Targeting early learners as young as age 4, this game uses letter combo tiles and lowercase letter tiles designed to make word creation easier for younger players.

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Phone Games iTooch offers multi-subject educational apps designed by grade level (grades 1–8). It aligns with Common Core standards and has engaging activities and games to promote learning. Spark Reading for Kids helps children in grades 2–8 to work on reading comprehension. Learners choose their favorite topics from fiction and nonfiction content and then take tests to assess their understanding. Spellbee is a spelling and vocabulary app for kids in grades 1–9. Learners can play games and study words by grade level or topic to develop spelling skills and compete on a global leaderboard. Khan Academy and Khan Academy Kids offer lessons by grade, topic or age, including language arts with spelling and reading comprehension. A+ Spelling Bee English Words is an app for young learners to work on spelling skills. Learners can choose difficulty and mode, then drag letters to make the word for the picture.


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Fresh Lunchbox Ideas Tired of packing the same sandwich every day? Here are some alternatives to make lunchtime more fun. Words by Amanda Keefer at Healthy Family Project

A couple of words come to mind when planning back-to-school meals: quick, tasty and nutritious. Now that it’s time to get back on a daily schedule, hit refresh on your grocery list to get the family excited about new flavors and foods. Healthy Family Project, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering a healthy next generation, offers 100+ lunchbox ideas, all approved by a registered dietitian. Here are a few fan favorites: t A ntipasti Pesto Tortellini These simple skewers can be prepared in just 20 minutes and are easily prepped the night before. • Cook tortellini according to package instructions. We like tricolor tortellini — the different colors make the skewers more fun! • Once cooked and drained, drizzle with olive oil, toss and set aside. • Set out the other ingredients. Anything goes, but we like a combo of cherry tomatoes, cubed mozzarella and a protein option like sliced salami, turkey or cubed chicken. • Have kids assemble the ingredients on bamboo skewers. • Drizzle the finished skewers with pesto or pack it on the side for dipping.

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t Fruit Bagels with Cream Cheese A fun and easy way to add more fruit to your day. • Choose your preferred bagel flavor and toast if you’d like. • Spread on cream cheese. While you can’t go wrong with plain cream cheese, try experimenting with another type like strawberry. • Dice fruit (such as clementine mandarins, kiwis, blueberries and strawberries). • Let kids create fun designs by placing the fruit pieces on top of the cream cheese.

Rainbow Bento Box u This customizable lunchbox superstar can be tailored to the pickiest tastebuds. • Swap out a regular lunchbox for a sectioned bento box-inspired one. It’ll instantly make presentation more fun. Amazon has lots of reusable options like Lunchbots, EasyLunchboxes and Bentgo. • Place ingredients into the box to mimic a rainbow. Start the stack with reds (sweet red peppers, apples or raspberries), then follow with oranges (oranges, apricots or carrots), yellows (yellow kiwis, mango or bananas), greens (sugar snap peas, honeydew or celery), purples (seedless grapes, figs or roasted purple sweet potatoes) and blues (blueberries, blackberries or plums). • Add in a side of hummus, yogurt or ranch dressing for dipping. • Make mini pinwheel sandwiches by rolling turkey and hummus up in a spinach tortilla and cutting into 1-inch sections. Find more easy and fun lunchbox ideas at healthyfamilyproject.com.

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ELEMENTARY Education Guide Which Is

Best for

Your Family?

Six Types of Primary Education Words by Kimberly Blaker One of the most critical decisions parents make for their kids is where to send them to school. A child's educational path influences them in many ways. It is the starting point of their learning career and where they spend most of their time, engage in multiple relationships and have formative experiences. There are many types of schools to consider, each with unique offerings and resources for students. To choose the most fitting school experience for your child, consider your child's personality, interests and individual needs as well as what's best for your family as a whole. Keep in mind, what works for one child doesn't necessarily work for another. Research your options beforehand to have a clear idea of what factors are most important to you and your child. Look for online reviews while bearing in mind that reviews can be manipulated, such as by offering incentives for reviews. Explore the school website and social media pages to see what they offer, then ask to take a tour or observe a class. Most importantly, speak to parents, students and teachers about their experiences at the school.

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PARENT TESTIMONIAL:

Before my son entered kindergarten, we toured a private school, a magnet school and our neighborhood public school. Our top priority was the science curriculum because that was his favorite subject. The private school was teaching science out of a book, so we didn’t choose that one. The local public school had hands-on science projects on display all around the campus ... plus a school garden, outdoor classroom and a STEM lab. The magnet school had a terrific science and space program, but the school was just too far away. Ultimately, we decided our neighborhood public school was the best of all the options.”

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Heather Reneau Publisher of Playground Magazine

1. Public School Public schools are free, open to all students, operated by school districts and funded by taxpayers. According to NationalSchoolChoiceWeek.com, Florida spends an average of $9,937 per public school pupil each year. Public schools are held to specified standards, as governed by the Florida Legislature. PROS: Because public schools are tied to the government, there is a certain amount of oversight and standards to which they must adhere. All teachers must meet the qualifications set by the State and use an approved curriculum. According to the Florida Department of Education, an amendment to the Florida Constitution limits the maximum number of students in core classes to 18 students in grades pre-K–3 and 22 students in grades 4–8. The Florida Legislature has required each school district to develop a controlled open enrollment plan, which allows parents to choose to send their child to any school in the state that has not reached capacity. CONS: The funding and therefore the quality of public schools can vary significantly from one community to the next. Many public schools are currently experiencing teacher and bus driver shortages. Public schools tend to have larger student body populations than other types of schools and may not be able to offer the level of individualized attention or the nurturing environment that some parents are looking for. 17 PLAYGROUND Aug / Sep 2022

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2. Charter School Charter schools are a form of public school, but they are allowed more flexibility to explore alternative approaches and curricula. This type of school is usually founded around a specific mission or charter, which guides the type of educational experience offered. Charter schools are publicly funded, so they are free of charge, but they generally have an application and lottery process to determine who gets in.

CONS: If a charter school is not performing well, it risks being shut down, which can create more pressure on student achievement. Charter schools do not typically offer busing and can be located far from the student’s neighborhood, which makes after-school and weekend socialization more challenging. Also, like public schools, charter schools are required to administer standardized tests.

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3. Magnet School Another choice under the public school umbrella is a magnet school. These schools have a specific focus, such as the arts, music, science or technology. Unlike charter schools, magnet schools do still fall under the same government regulations as traditional public schools. PROS: If your child has a particular interest or strength, a magnet school focused on that interest can help them develop related skills. These schools receive additional outside funding through grants and donations to help support their programs and offer more targeted development of their specific area of focus. CONS: Admission to elementary magnet schools is limited and therefore competitive. Some schools use a lottery, some have a limited number of zoned seats, while others have an application and even testing or examination processes to determine who qualifies.

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PROS: Charter schools are often a good alternative for families looking for a smaller student population or more individualized attention. Charter schools tend to have more flexibility in their curriculum and approach. They are particularly suited to gifted students or those with specific learning styles or abilities. Because charter schools have more budgeting flexibility, some are able to offer their teachers higher salaries than traditional public schools are able to offer.

PARENT TESTIMONIAL: “After weighing the pros and cons between a public or charter school education, we went with our local charter… They provided smaller classroom sizes and encouraged high level of parental involvement. Our daughter excelled with structure, and the school uniforms weeded out any distractions that more liberal dress codes may cause. Bringing in children from all over the county allowed for a more diverse culture in the classroom, broadening our daughter’s exposure and acceptance to things that are different than the way she was raised. We’re happy with our choice and how our daughter is excelling.” Local Charter School Parent


4. Private School

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The government does not fund private schools; families must pay tuition for students to attend. Private schools also are not held to the same regulations as public schools. Some private schools subscribe to a specific educational philosophy, such as the Montessori or Waldorf philosophies. Others are associated with a particular religion. A parochial school is a type of religious school that is connected directly to a local church. PROS: Parents pay the tuition, so they are able to provide more input on their child’s education. Families can find a school that is more aligned with their beliefs. Private schools usually have smaller enrollment than public schools and a strong community.

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CONS: Private schools are often expensive. They also do not have the same level of government oversight as public schools, so it is up to parents to make sure the school has independent accreditations. Some religious schools may choose a curriculum that omits certain science and history lessons that don't align with their beliefs.

PARENT TESTIMONIAL: “The decision to put our children in private elementary school was not an easy one. Although we loved our public elementary school and the community and neighborhood feeling of it, it was also very large. As my children got older, we wanted to have them educated in a smaller environment with more attention on them individually so we could better understand the type of learners they were. Even though it is a financial sacrifice, the decision was a good one for our family because we were able to discover some learning differences that may not have been uncovered in the larger school environment.” Jessica Ventura Local Private School Parent

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5. Virtual School Technology has led to the availability of virtual schools. These online schools offer a variety of educational opportunities, including full-time study or supplemental classes to add to a traditional or home schooling education. Classes and schoolwork can be done anywhere there's internet access, and students still have one or more teachers with lessons that follow a curriculum and defined standards. Many public high school students are required to take at least one virtual class (on or off campus) before they graduate.

CONS: Virtual schools require a lot of self-discipline, and students and families are responsible for keeping up with their education. They also lack the same in-person social opportunities for community or friendships, which may cause students to feel isolated if they are not involved in other extracurricular activities.

6. Home School The number of families choosing home schooling is growing at a record pace. The Florida Department of Education reports that home school enrollment was at 152,109 students in the 2020–21 school year. More families are taking education into their own hands and creating a dynamic curriculum that includes in-person classes or co-ops, online classes, travel and unit studies at home. There are even private hybrid schools that provide a home school curriculum plus two or three days of on-campus learning. PROS: In Central Florida, a plethora of organizations support the home schooling community through special classes and enrichment programs. This is the most specialized type of education for any child. Parents can customize their child’s curriculum exactly to their needs, building on their strengths and targeting their weaknesses.

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PROS: Virtual schools are a good option for students who do not want to be confined to a “brick and mortar” school and predetermined schedule. Students have more flexibility and can learn at their own pace. Learning through virtual schools can also provide more educational opportunities or access to specialized classes. If a child is enrolled in full-time FLVS, they are still welcome to attend extracurricular programs at their zoned public school.

PARENT TESTIMONIAL: Our daughter was in first grade when the COVID shut down happened, so we switched her from public school to Seminole County Virtual School (SCVS) for 2nd grade. Ultimately, we decided that the flexibility and freedom of homeschool is what works best for our family. The opportunity to have the creativity to cultivate a curriculum catered to your students level and interests is priceless! We've found some amazing homeschool programs and she couldn't be happier. Rachel Doyle Local Home School Parent

CONS: Home schooling can be overwhelming for parents because there’s no playbook. There are so many different styles and approaches, so each family must use trial and error to truly find their best fit. It takes time, research and patience. Also, Florida does not subsidize home school education, so it can be more expensive than public school because families have to buy or create their own curriculum.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kimberly Blaker is a freelance writer. She also owns an online bookshop, Sage Rare & Collectible Books, specializing in out-of-print, scarce, signed and first editions; fine bindings; ephemera and more at sagerarebooks.com.

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Our Disney Wish List

Here are 25 reasons you should hop aboard the newest, most magical ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.

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When my family was invited to experience the newly minted Disney Wish ship this past July, we knew we were in for an unparalleled experience. After a three-night sail to the Bahamas, here are my 25 reasons why you should set sail on this opulent vessel for your next family vacation: Words by Heather Reneau | Photos by Disney Cruise Line 1.

A Royal Greeting. Experience an entrance fit for royalty. Your family’s surname will be announced as you board the ship, accept your magic wands and wave to beloved Disney characters perched in the balcony of the Grand Hall.

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A Truly Enchanted Interior. The Wish is Disney’s most stunning ship to date, thanks to the designers’ overall theme of enchantment. There are jaw-dropping chandeliers, twinkling ceilings, hidden Disney characters and secret meanings woven into carpets and wall décor — plus many other luxe details that only one mouse can create.

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Impeccable Service. While the ship’s over-the-top design is impressive, the service is what truly sets this experience in a class by itself. The entire crew delivers incredible service, but our room and meal stewards took it to the next level.

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Perfectly On-Point Accommodations. Most of the cabins on Disney Wish are spacious Deluxe Oceanview Staterooms with Verandahs for your own private view of the Atlantic. Each cabin is appointed with dream details and upscale amenities. Beloved Disney fairytales come to life through beautifully themed artwork inside the staterooms that varies by each floor throughout the ship.

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Upgraded Luxury. The Disney Wish has increased the number of Concierge-Level accommodations available, offering more than any other ship in the fleet. These cabins

include access to the Concierge Lounge, an extra-large indoor space with a full bar, snacks and character meetand-greets. Additionally, this exclusive spot has an outdoor terrace and private sundeck. Concierge-Level upgrades include priority check-in and boarding, free Wi-Fi and first dibs for onboard reservations and port excursions. 6.

Suites Fit for a Storybook. For those really looking for a dream vacay, there are three grand suites that rise above all others. The luxurious Royal Suites are two-story palaces inspired by Princess Aurora. But the grandest of all is the Wish Tower Suite, which sits high above everyone else because it’s located in the ship’s faux center funnel (those red towers that look like smokestacks) and overlooks the upper decks. This Moana-themed suite is 2,000 sq. ft., with four bedrooms and four and a half baths — it even has its own private entrance and elevator. Every detail is lavish and desirable, making this suite enchanted indeed.

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Interactive Dining. The Wish has even turned dinner into an immersive show. Arendelle: A Frozen Dinner Adventure puts you right in the middle of Anna and Kristoff’s engagement celebration with sing-alongs, tableside character greetings and a parade. Worlds of Marvel is a cinematic dinner experience inspired by The Avengers, with Ant-Man and The Wasp leading the show through family missions enabled by the Quantum Core centerpiece at each dinner table.

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8. All You Can Eat. On the upper deck, there’s Mickey & Friends Festival of Food, an outdoor food court with grab-and-go grub from Mickey’s Smokestack Barbeque, Donald’s Cantina (burritos, tacos and bowls), Daisy’s Pizza Pie, Goofy’s Grill (dogs, burgers, tenders) and Sweet Minnie’s (unlimited soft-serve ice cream). Plus, cruisers can hit Marceline Market, a cafeteria-style eatery for breakfast, lunch or dinner. 9. Complimentary Room Service. Everyone gets excited for room service that’s included in the cost of the cruise. Make it an exciting event for the kids by getting Mickey ice cream bars delivered!

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10. The Oceaneer’s Club. At this magical hangout for children ages 3–12, it’s a toss-up on what’s the best part: no parents allowed, the two-story slide entrance or all the fun activities that range from the Marvel Super Hero Academy and The Fairytale Hall to the Imagineer Lab and Star Wars Cargo Bay. 11. Tweens and Teens Can Chill. The Wish didn’t overlook the tween and teen sailors. Edge is designed for kids ages 11–14, offering games, a snack bar and counselors who are a lot cooler than mom and dad. Vibe is the exclusive teen lounge area for ages 14–17. The Hideaway is a third flex-space also just for tweens and teens. 12. Pirate’s Rockin’ Parlay Party. On one of the nights, everyone heads to the upper decks for a pirate takeover. It’s a bit late in the evening, so have the kids nap that day so they don’t miss this musical performance followed by spectacular fireworks that are exclusive to Disney Cruise Line. It’s quite impressive!

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13. A Trip to Disney’s Private Island. Spend a day at Castaway Cay pretending you’re the real-life Swiss Family Robinson. Snorkel, swim, slide, bike, boat, eat, drink, relax and even book a stingray encounter if you’re feeling adventurous! Disney's private paradise is also a great spot for family photos with the Disney Wish in the background adorned with Rapunzel on the stern. 14. Explore the Bahamas. While you’re docked in Nassau, you can get off the ship to explore the nearby straw market, historical buildings and local eateries. You can also book an excursion, such as a trip to Atlantis or Blue Lagoon Island or a Jeep tour. DCL offers lots of excursions, but you can also save money by doing some research and booking activities on your own.

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15. Exclusive Adults-Only Havens. The ship is designed so that parents can get a reprieve while the kids are having the time of their lives. Disney has provided several kid-free sanctuaries, ranging from upscale bars and lounges to the Quiet Cove pool, Senses Spa and restaurants like Palo and Enchanté. If you’re only going to budget for one upgrade, get an $80 day pass to the Rainforest Room (and outdoor terrace) inside the Senses Spa. 16. Out-of-This-World Bar. Party like a Jedi in the Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge that serves up other-worldly drinks with a giant window to outer space behind the bar! Guests can watch spaceships cruise by as they travel through space at warp speed. 17. Get a Makeover. The Disney Wish is a prime place for primping for all guests. The Untangled Salon (get it?) is the perfect place for manis, pedis, haircuts and styles as well as skincare treatments. Dapper dudes will enjoy upscale grooming services, a bourbon bar and their own leather pedicure chair at this sophisticated barbery fit for a captain. Magical makeovers happen at Bippity Boppity Boutique. Kids can choose to be transformed into their favorite Disney princess, knight, pirate or sea captain.

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19. Pools, Pools and More Pools! There are places to cool off

all around the Disney Wish, ranging from a Toy Story Splash Zone for the tiniest of tots to the party vibes at the cluster of six pools in the family area. Plus, my favorite hidden gem, Chip ‘N Dale’s pool tucked away on deck 14 at the very front of the ship. The Quiet Cove infinity pool is adults-only with a gorgeous view off the stern.

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on the Wish! It’s nothing like the Magic Kingdom, where the elusive Mickey Mouse is hard to find. Disney movies come to life all around you through character interactions — no special reservations required (but they are available).

22. Olaf’s Royal Picnic. For an extra fee, families (with kids

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25. Fish Extender Extras. Like to go above and beyond? Many

cruisers participate in an anonymous gift-giving activity that is organized with other guests on your voyage through private Facebook groups. You can make or buy a fish extender (also known as an FE), an organizer that hangs from a hook outside your stateroom door. Participants fill your FE with little Disney gifts for your kids, and you do the same — it’s another way to add a little extra magic to your Disney Wish adventure.

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As Floridians know, August and September are still scorching, which is why parents need to know about these shady sanctuaries. Lake Lily Park

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Next lazy Sunday, hit up this play area after the local farmers market or a visit to the Art & History Museums of Maitland.

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This all wooden play space near the Winter Park library is commonly known as "castle park" thanks to its fortress-like build equipped with tunnels, bridges, slides and more.

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2000 S Lakemont Ave, Winter Park Kids will love its beautiful waterfront views while parents will appreciate that it’s fully fenced in. With a tall tower, slide, and plenty of places to climb, it’s better suited for slightly older kiddos. The surrounding area also includes public water access and a huge dog park.

Round Lake Park

401 W Highland St, Altamonte Springs Here’s a place that's perfect for active kids. Beyond the play space, this park has open fields for frisbee, tournaments, tennis courts, racquetball, volleyball, basketball and a jogging trail through the woods.

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This park offers two playgrounds with sun-shielding awnings and a dock for fishing in Round Lake.

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Now through November 19 Enjoy one of the most beloved Central Florida traditions at Epcot’s annual food and wine fest. It’s the best way to experience the World Showcase and check out the Ratatouille and Guardians of the Galaxy rides while you’re there! disneyworld.disney.go.com

Leu Gardens August 5–October 31 The great fairy migration is happening at Leu Gardens! This charming exhibit features 20 whimsical fairy doors. Pick up a map that will guide you through the garden and tell the story of each fairy. leugardens.org

Dog Man: The Musical

Orlando Repertory Theatre August 19–October 2 The REP kicks off its 20th Birthday Season with Dog Man: The Musical, based on the bestselling series by Dav Pilkey. Children will love this high-quality theater performance that is a heartwarming and hilarious chronicle of a dog who loves to fight crime (and chew on furniture!). orlandorep.com

Florida Kids & Family Expo

Orange County Convention Center August 20–21 There will be 150+ exhibitors on hand to share schools, organizations, products, services and more with your family. Plus, the expo offers kid’s entertainment (ranging from a petting zoo to face painting) available all day long. mycentralfloridafamily.com

Terralina Crafted Italian, Disney Springs Saturday, August 21, 11 a.m. During this cooking class, kids learn how to make raviolis with fresh ingredients. Each class includes a drink, apron, chef hat, ravioli and a dessert. Cooking classes are $30 and designed for kids ages 5–12. eventbrite.com

Central Florida Zoo August 26 & September 23, 5–8 p.m. Skip the hottest part of the day by enjoying the sunset at the zoo! There will be inflatable games, activities and music. Don’t forget to check out the Tropical Splash Ground. centralfloridazoo.org

Paleontology Party

Orlando Science Center August 27 & 28 RSVP to a party 65 million years in the making! It’s a safari into the prehistoric past to uncover dino-mite programming, including larger-than-life live shows, claws-on activities and more! osc.org

Locomotion

Orlando Repertory Theatre September 17–October 16 Locomotion centers on an 11-year-old boy, nicknamed Locomotion for his high energy, who is struggling in foster care after the death of his parents. Soon, he discovers that poetry helps him express his feelings about that tragedy, his sister, and his new life. orlandorep.com

Kids Night at the Museum

Orlando Science Center September 24, 6–10 p.m. The Science Center’s exhibits come to life during Kids Night at the Museum! Youth ages 5–12 are invited to explore exhibits, experience enhanced programming and enjoy dinner and a film. Caregivers can have a stress-free and child-free evening on the town while children have an entertaining experience of their own exploring the wonders of the Orlando Science Center. osc.org/kids-night-at-the-museum

PLAYGROUND Magazine's Child Model Search Tugboat & the Bird August 17, 2–5 p.m. We are casting local kids for the Tugboat & the Bird Fall Fashion Photo Shoot by Simply Shelby Photography that will be printed in the Oct/Nov 2022 Issue of PLAYGROUND Magazine. Several models will be selected for this project. The best image from the photo shoot will be selected as the Oct/Nov Issue cover photo! Be sure to register in advance. playgroundmagazine.com 32 PLAYGROUND Aug / Sep 2022


Saturday, October 29, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Enjoy trick or treating throughout the History Center and the Orlando Public Library along with creepy crafts, candy, and a scavenger hunt! Free for families with children ages 12 and under; children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Another great reason to be a Disney Passholder is the Wilderness Explorers program, where kids can earn up to 25 adventure badges by completing nature-themed challenges through selfguided activities. Just pick up a Wilderness Explorer handbook at the Troop Leader locations in Africa, Asia, Dinoland U.S.A, Pandora or Rafiki’s Planet Watch at Animal Kingdom.

Celebrate National Wildlife Day at the Ed Yarborough Nature Center in Geneva on September 3, 2022, from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Fall in love with the resident animals and explore the exhibits at the Ed Yarborough Nature Center, a hidden gem in Seminole County! Join a short guided hike at 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 a.m. through the Geneva Wilderness Area. All ages are welcome. Find out more here: facebook.com/seminolecountyleisure

Sea Life Orlando Aquarium’s Dive Log Book On your next trip to Sea Life Orlando Aquarium at ICON Park, grab a free dive log book to help your child focus on amazing discoveries at Dive Stations throughout the aquarium. Kids will love stamping their log with unique embossments, and they get a free reward when you show your completed book to a staff member in the gift shop at the end of your journey.

Exploring Opportunities in 4-H Interested in learning more about the Seminole County 4-H program? Register for this free virtual info session on August 25 at 7 p.m. This Zoom event will explore the after school programs available to youth ages 5–18, how to get your child involved and the ways parents can get involved too. Registration is required.

Florida State Parks Junior Ranger Program

Forest Friends Adventure Collective (FFAC)

Want to be a ranger? Pick up a junior ranger kit at any participating state park, such as nearby Wekiwa Springs. If kids complete six activities during their park visit, they receive an official Junior Ranger Patch. They can continue to earn stamps in their passport by participating in more activities, and completed passports will be awarded with a Junior Ranger Pin. This program invites kids to be engaged and learn important aspects about protecting our local parks and wildlife.

FFAC was created by volunteers in 2020 as a place for parents and caregivers in Central Florida to connect and plan outdoor play and learning events for children of all ages with a focus on equity and diversity. Families from all walks of education (homeschool, public and private school) are welcome. Families must agree with these core values: mutuality, equity, nature, wisdom, accessibility, diversity and respect. If you're interested in joining, you can email ForestFriendsCoordinator@gmail.com or join the Facebook group: Forest Friends Adventure Collective (Official).

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Garden Theatre Talent is blooming at the Garden Theatre this season, and we can’t wait to welcome students to our exciting education classes! Each class is taught by local, experienced theatre professionals and is tailored to fit the needs of each age group and skill level. Students K–Adult will have a blast singing, dancing and acting their way through the fall. 160 West Plant St., Winter Garden 407-877-4736 • gardentheatre.org

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