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(585) Kids July-Aug 2021

Yelp suggests: Spring 2021

by Megan Colombo Parents have been getting creative at answering this question for more than a year now: “How can I keep my family sane while also keeping them COVID-safe?” While many families are grateful for the natural slowing of the pace and additional time spent at home, there remains an immense need to get …

Camp Puzzle Peace

by Carolyn Sperry For families with children on the autism spectrum, taking a summer vacation can come with challenges. Some children are thrown off by a change in routine, made anxious by staying in new surroundings, or have difficulties at mealtime if their familiar, preferred foods are not available. Many people on the autism spectrum …

Kids who love art

by Donna De Palma There’s nothing like a visit to a local art museum for a kid who likes, even loves, art. I know because I was that kid, then a teen, who’d walk through the museum in awe of the paintings on those walls hoping one day to paint something of significance. To be …

Thai Curry Chickpea Noodle Soup

Total 20 min Cook 20 min Servings 4-5 × Ingredients 1 cup yellow onions, fine dice 2 tablespoons minced garlic 2 teaspoons minced ginger 3 tablespoons red curry paste 2 cups vegetable broth 1 ½ cups water (or broth) 1 tablespoon soy sauce 2 teaspoons lime juice 2 tablespoons white miso 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon onion …

Laugh it up

by Deena Viviani Whether you’re traveling this spring break or kicking back at home, bust out a gut-busting book! April is National Humor Month, and who can’t use some laughter, in April and beyond? These stories for preschoolers through teens will have you and your family in stitches. Kitties on Dinosaurs By Michael Slack Dial, …

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