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Save the Date KIDSOUTandABOUT January February

Thursday, January 4, 2018 - 10:30am
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Save the Date!

Monday, January 15: Free Park Day at Golden Spike National Historic Site at Golden Spike National Historic Site.
Thursday, January 18: Sundance Film Festival at Park City
Friday, January 19: Night at the Museums at Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures and Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum.
Friday, January 19: Jurassic Quest at Mountain America Expo Center.
Saturday, January 20: DinoFest at Natural History Museum of Utah.
Monday, February 5: The Hunchback of Notre Dame at Hale Centre Theatre, Sandy.
Friday, February 9: Cinderella at Capitol Theatre.
Friday, February 9: All Star Monster Truck Tour at Maverik Center

 

Hardware Ranch: the Place to See Wild Elk

Looking for something a little different to do over the winter break? Why not experience an educational winter outing with your family? Kerry Smith, our Salt Lake City editor, grew up in Cache Valley and loves to share some of the wonderful things you can experience there. Visiting a herd of wild elk while bundled up on a sleigh ride is at the top of her list. Click here to read more about her family's tips for this extra fun outing

 

All 5th and 6th Graders Ski Free in Utah

In state, out-of state--even internationally--all 5th graders can ski each of Utah's 15 resorts 3 times, and all 6th graders can ski each resort 1 time. There is a $35 processing fee. To see KidsOutAndAbout's list of Utah's ski resorts, click here.  Learn more about this program at skiutah.com.

 

Vegetables A to Z

Have you resolved to make better choices for your family's health this year? Want to eat out less and cook more, or get your picky kids to expand their culinary repertoire? Strategic Content Editor Katie Beltramo offers up an alphabetical list of vegetables jam-packed with serving suggestions, recipe links, fun facts (like which vegetables will transform your pee!), and practical strategies that she's used on her own kids, friends' kids, and relatives' kids. Whether you're trying to nudge your child beyond fries and ketchup or ready to explore purslane, daikon, and tomatillos as a family, you'll get tips to expand your vegetable horizons. Click here for the big list.

 

How to Choose a Preschool That's Right for Your Family

Did you know that most preschools and nursery schools are registering students in January and February for the new academic year in the fall? Preschools vary widely in their educational philosophy and day-to-day routines, and the school that's a perfect fit for your neighbor or friend might not be just right for you. But how can you navigate through the preschool search process to find a place that will be best for you and your child? KidsOutAndAbout offers a list of specific factors to ponder and ask about as you attend open houses and school visits. Click here for advice on How to Choose a Preschool That's Right for Your Family.

 

Don't Feel Like Getting Out and About?

Let's face it: whether you're shivering through a frigid winter, it's pouring outside, or you have one sick child who's keeping everyone else in the house, sometimes you can feel a little cooped-up at home. Sure, we love to help you get out and about, but we've got plenty of ideas for fun and learning when you're stuck around the house, too.

For activity ideas, check out our article What to Do When the Weather is Bad and You're Stuck Inside with the Kids.

If it's a couch-and-screen day, you can still learn a little something and broaden your perspectives with a documentary. Find something on our Housebound: A Baker's Dozen of Documentary Shows on Netflix for suggestions on shows your family can watch without the guilt. As time's gone by, we've accumulated way more than 13 picks, and we've got a couple of Amazon Prime and DVD suggestions as well. One highly-recommended pick: Most Valuable Players, about a high school theater competition.