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Spring Greening at the Zoo with Cradles to Crayons


Visit the Philadelphia Zoo and help Cradles to Crayons help kids!

Cradles to Crayons is sponsoring a “Spring Greening” event this Saturday, May 7th, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm at the Philadelphia Zoo.  Before you head to the zoo, clean out your closets and bag up outgrown children’s clothing, shoes, toys and even old cell phones.  Bring your bags as a donation and your zoo admission will only be $7!  This 1st annual spring greening event will help local children and the planet by recycling clothing and helping this regions neediest children.  Your entry fee will include complimentary snacks and beverages along with entry to the “energy fair.”  For all the details please see this post by Cradles to Crayons, along with info about purchasing your tickets.

While your at the Zoo on Saturday, look out for Joey Fortman and Tara Bucci from MomsOnTheSpot.com!

Philly Capture the Cruze with Chevy! Win a 2011 Chevy Cruze!


Like a good scavenger hunt?  Have a mobile phone?  Want a chance to win a 2011 Chevy Cruze?  Then you might want to enter for the chance to participate in the Philly Capture the Cruze sponsored by Chevy.

Capture the Cruze will take place on April 30th at Independence Hall starting at 10:00am. Following the game, the awards ceremony will also be held at Independence Hall. Then join in the after party at Chickie’s & Pete’s starting at approximately 1:00pm.

To enter, check out the Philly Capture the Cruze website to register for the chance to participate in this fun event.  The website also has all the details about how to play.  This is a free event open to participants ages 18 and up.

 

http://www.phillycapturethecruze.com/

Mama’s Question of the Week: Family Friendly Day Trips


Thanks for all of the great restaurant suggestions on last week’s question!

This week is Spring Break for many schools.  Some people take advantage of Spring Break/Vacations to travel with their families, while others tend to visit local attractions to entertain the kids.  What are some of your favorite local (Bucks/Montgomery/Philadelphia region) places to visit with kids for a day trip?

When my son heard that his school was closed for “spring vacation” this week he wanted to know which hotel we would be staying in and where!  It’s his first year in preschool, so the concept of spring vacation is new to him.  While our family doesn’t typically travel during spring break, we did spend one day visiting the Please Touch Museum, which is a family favorite.  Another local place we like to visit is the Morris Arboretum.  For a longer trip, we like to drive to Lancaster County to visit the Strasbourg Rail Road and see the Amish farmlands.

Enjoy your spring break, however you spend it!

If you have a question or topic you’d like to see covered here in the future, please email your ideas to Diane@mamaslittlehelper.org.

Access ABILITY exhibit at the Please Touch Museum


Today while exploring the Please Touch Museum, my son and I had the chance to explore the newest visiting exhibit, Access Ability, exploring the ability in disability.  This exhibit will be at the museum until April 24, 2011 and is included with your admission to the museum.  My son at age three was a bit young to completely interact with and understand all of this exhibit, but I was able to relate some of the things we saw there to our life.  I have two dear friends who are disabled and rely on their wheelchairs to get around 99% of the time.  My son is familiar with power wheelchairs because of them, so he was curious about the one on display.  Kids can try out a wheelchair and maneuver through an obstacle course to get a feel for what it is like to use one.

There was a hand pedaled bike that kids (and adults) can try out.  When pedaled, the video display in front of the bike moves based on the speed that is pedaled so that it looks like you are traveling a bike path.  My son got a kick out of it, although he thought going “backwards” was really funny! The display explained that the bike was for people who are unable to use their legs to pedal, so that they too can ride a bike.  I wasn’t able to capture a photo of it, but it was a great hands on experience for even my three year old to understand.

Another display explored how inventions to adapt everyday things to make them more  useful for disabled people.  There were a series of mini doors with different knobs/handles on them.  The traditional round knob can be very difficult to impossible for someone who has trouble using their hands, or with a prosthetic.  Door handles that are levers are much easier to use.  There was an example of a lever door knob and a round door know with lever attached to it to show how to alter an already existing door knob.  This was easy for my son to understand, as little hands also have trouble opening door knobs, but the lever was easy.

There was a display of prosthetic legs and arms along with photos of people using those devices to improve their functioning.  I loved the photo of the little girl who had a prosthetic forearm and hand and was painting.  Other exhibits included sign language and braille displays.  This is a great opportunity for children to be exposed to disabilities, ways things are made more accessible, and to understand differences when meeting others who have disabilities.  My son is sometimes afraid of my friends’ wheelchairs, so I used this opportunity for him to explore the exhibit at his own pace to help diminish his fear.  Seeing an empty wheelchair was easier to explore than when someone is in it.  It is a great way to answer kids curious questions to help them understand that there are all different types of people who function in all different ways, but we are all still people.  I highly recommend checking out this exhibit when at the Please Touch Museum.  It is just one of many amazing exhibits that help kids learn about their world.

The Please Touch Museum is located in historic Memorial Hall at 4231 Avenue of the Republic (formerly North Concourse Drive,) Philadelphia, PA 19131.  It is is beautiful Fairmount Park, not too far from the Mann Music Center.  Parking is available on site for $8, free with membership.  Free street parking is also available along Avenue of the Republic.  Admission to the museum is $15 per person, over age 1.  Family memberships are available at different levels and seem to pay for themselves if you visit the museum about three times a year.  From Montgomery County, it takes about 45 minutes to get there, depending upon traffic.  Mondays are the least crowded days to visit, and most weekday afternoons seem to be quieter, if your kids can get by without a nap!  The Please Taste Cafe offers many choices for lunches, or bring a bagged lunch with you and sit at one of the many tables sprinkled throughout the main level.  Sitting by the carousel is one of my favorite spots for lunch!

Mama Diane

Mama's Little Helper


Mama’s Little Helper is a free resource website for parents in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and the surrounding PA/NJ areas.  One of the goals of this site is for parents to have a place on the net to access information regarding activities for children, including Indoor Places to Play, Outdoor Places to Play, Classes for Kids, and Consignment Sales.  Mama’s Little Helper includes a calendar listing daily activities in the area, most of which are free.  The site is updated frequently with new information, so be sure to check back regularly to find out the latest events.  Mama’s Little Helper is also a useful tool for Grandparents, aunts and uncles, babysitters/nannies, and teachers who are looking for fun activities for kids while in their care.   The Mama behind the site is Chrissy Cannavo-Glen, who can be contacted via email or on the site, on Facebook, or Linkedin.  Mama’s Little Helper also has a Facebook page and Twitter feed that you are encouraged to “like” or “follow” for even more frequent updates and links to useful information.  Be sure to let us know if you have an event you would like to share with Mama’s Little Helper readers!

Philly Happy and Healthy Mom Fair event and giveaway!


Congratulations to Jennifer E.  You are the winner!  Look out for an email!

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HappyHealthyMom.com, BellyButtonBoutique.com & Premier Baby Concierge invite you to:

Join us at the Philadelphia Happy and Healthy Mom Fair on September 19th from 11am to 3pm
at Please Touch Museum where the focus is on empowering and supporting moms!
 
Local (many mom-owned) businesses and national sponsors will offer information and samplings, great Raffle Prizes (over $750 worth of baby products!), Mini Makeovers, Seminars on topics including “Pre and PostNatal Health and Nutrition;” “Pregnant and Uncomfortable?”; “Going Green with Baby”; “Healthy Meals for the Family,” “How to Create a Great Home Video” and more! 

The fair is free with paid admission to Please Touch Museum.  The first 200 people to pre-register for the Fair will receive a VIP swag bag at the event!  (Register here!)

The event hosts:
The www.bellybuttonboutique.com online store is for mommies and mommies to be. You can find fabulous products from Boppy, Belli Cosmetics, Earth Mama Angel Baby, as well as some unique products that aid in the comfort of pre- and postnatal women. An array of experts offer advice on the site and http://blog.bellybuttonboutique.com

Premier Baby Concierge, Philadelphia’s first and premier baby planning service, was named “Best of the Main Line” and offers baby registry assistance, nanny placement, parent education, car seat safety checks and much more! www.premierbabyconcierge.com

Sponsored by Traditional Medicinals Teas (www.traditionalmedicinals.com) & Belly Pilates (www.bellypilates.com)

The event location:
Please Touch Museum
4231 Ave. of the Republic
Philadelphia, PA
United States-19131

*GPS users: use 4231 N. Concourse Dr. as address!

www.HappyMomPhilly.com
Twitter: @HappyMomPHL & #HappyMomPHL

See the Happy Mom Philly website for more information on all of the giveaways and raffles that will be happening at the fair.  This sounds like an amazing event for moms-to-be, new moms, and current moms of little ones! 

Giveaway! One lucky reader will win two tickets for admission to the Please Touch Museum for entry on September 19th so that they can also attend the Philly Happy and Healthy Mom Fair.  Please leave a comment below to enter!  One winner will be selected.  Distrubution of the prize will be by bellybuttonboutique.com.  This giveaway will end on September 7, 2010 at 11:59 pm EST.  The winner will be contacted by September 9th.  Good Luck!

Jenna & Mama Racing for the Breast Cancer Cure on Mother's Day!


Breast Cancer
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Last year Jenna, Daddy & Mommy walked in the Breast Cancer Mother’s Day walk in Philadelphia. This year Daddy is recovering from knee surgery, so he wont be able to join us. Jenna & Mommy will be walking together. I plan on making it a yearly tradition for Jenna & I (well for as long as she thinks it’s cool to hang with Mama anyway). Everyone’s family has been touched by cancer in some form or another. We all have our stories and reasons for what we do. Our main reason for walking in the Suan G. Komen walk is, Jenna’s Aunt MoMo. She was diagnosed with Breast Cancer a few years ago and is doing well now thanks to all the advances in treatment. Those advances were made with the help of fundraisers like this walk. We are walking for her and everyone who has had Breast Cancer or will have Breast Cancer in the future! Every little bit helps!

Go BuxmontMommies Team!

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