Thursday, July 30, 2009

KidSummer @ Pizza Pizza - A Huge Success!!

Wow!! Everyone, young or old, should experience making a pizza at Pizza Pizza - after all, I personally don't know of anyone who doesn't like to eat pizza (it is basically bread and cheese - yum!). The experience of getting your own hands into the dough: kneading it, trying to toss it (like in the movies), and making your own personalized pizza... well, there is nothing like it! The best part, of course, was eating our creations. Flour, sauce, cheese and pepperoni, may have gotten all over the kids, besides on the floor, but fun was had by all. It is good for the children to see how the pizza is prepared before it arrives at their home in a box. Ths staff were simply fantastic! Under the leadership of Ben Campoli, director of training at Pizza Pizza University, the staff were patient, enthusiastic and helpful with all participants (children as well as parents!). It was a pleasant surprise to find out that everyone, inlcuding the adults, were to experience making their own pizza and taking it home.

Thanks Kidsummer!

Anne Burak

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

July 30 - WATCH ME GROW FESTIVAL - SPONSORED BY BURT'S BEES!

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Come on down to a fun-filled day that promotes environmental conservation and stewardship. Your kids will have a great time with hands-on gardening activities, scavenger hunts and more!

Dates and Times:
Thursday July 30, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Ages:
All ages!

Address:
High Park Children’s Garden
1874 Bloor Street
Toronto, ON
416) 392-1329

Ticket Prices and Information:
KidSummer deal - FREE for everyone!

Accessibility:
Parking free but limited. Please park at the Grenadier Restaurant in the middle of the park.

Go transit:
TTC access from High Park Subway station and the 501 Queen streetcars.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Event Cancellation - July 23

The Ben Show at Earl Bales Park has been CANCELLED due to the city strike.

July 24, 2009 - Toronto Zoo: A Wild Day of Fun!

Toronto Zoo, Canada's premiere zoo, is celebrating 35 WILD years! With over 5,000 animals, incredible exhibits, including the Great Barrier Reef and the award winning Gorilla Rainforest, daily keeper talks, family fun events and the cool 2-acre Splash Island* water play area there is something for everyone!

Don't miss Sharks at Stingray Bay* ONLY until October 12 2009. This one-of-a-kind exhibit will feature up to 30 live Cownose and Southern stingrays PLUS Bamboo and Nurse sharks. *A $3 ticketed admission fee per visit will apply, members included, and children 3 and under are FREE.

Dates and Times
Friday July 24, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Ages
All Ages!

Address
Meadowvale Rd., North of 401 (Exit 389) Scarborough
www.torontozoo.com

Ticket Prices and Information
KidSummer deal: Kids 12 & under FREE with an adult admission of $21.00. (max. 2 kids).

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Looking forward to next KidSummer event

Written by parent, Pat Tan-Sew:

Now that everyone got a “initial” glimpse of what Kidsummer events offer …who wouldn’t be looking forward to our next Kidsummer event …

For kids :
• Face painting
• puzzle forming
• coloring pic
• washable tattoos
• live TV show fun characters
• Lego

For parents :
• Healthy snacks & drinks for the whole family
• Ontario Travel Info
• Clorox
• Free stroller parking availability

More exciting news from upcoming Kidsummer events soon …
Keep Posted …

Have a Great Summer, Everybody …


Just a Parent,
Pat Tan-Sew

Today's Parent KidSummer CBC Event 07/08/09

Written by parent, Pat Tan-Sew:

As a parent, my personal view is that this is a TOTALLY WIN-WIN event for all parents and kids. Especially in this recessional economy of ours where monetary budget expenditure is a high priority, we can save a bundle at a lot of the events which does not even require admission fee.

It is so cool having Today’s Parent Kidsummer team open up many possibilities to help all of us enjoy our school vacation summer months namely July and August of each year. If not for Kidsummer, I would be knocking my brains out on how to keep my kid occupied with FUN.instead of BOREDOM.

We would probably miss a lot of the fun if not for this group of hard workers who try their utmost best to CREATE FUN.

So, Kidsummer TEAM …..FOUR THUMBS UP (for both me & my kid) ….
Please Keep up the GOOD WORK !!!







Saturday, July 11, 2009

2009 Kid Summer Introduction

As school ends and the sun comes out, the task of evolving a rather dull stay-at-home summer vacation into an eventful, fun, and memorable two months clings to parents, guardians, babysitters, and other child-caretakers all around Toronto. Thankfully, back for its 23rd year is Kid Summer. In association with Today’s Parent Magazine (http://www.todaysparent.com/), a Rogers publication, Kid Summer is hosting fun summer events all throughout the GTA and Southern Ontario. With the Kid Summer Calendar (http://www.kidsummer.com/calendar/calendar.aspx), families can plan for the future or even hop to an event at the spur of the moment.

While attending these events throughout July 1st to August 31st, visitors will be met by the various Kid Summer program sponsors. This is where the 2009 Kid Summer ambassadors come in! Tents will be set up throughout the day’s location including Ontario Tourism (www.ontariotravel.net/family), Burt’s Bees (http://www.burtsbees.ca), Kumon (http://www.kumon.com/), Clorox (http://www.clorox.ca/), Tetra Pak (http://www.tetrapak.ca/), and of course, Today’s Parent.

At these various tents, families can attempt to win a free Roots backpack with great getaway information from Ontario Tourism, receive wonderful skin-care products from Burt’s Bees, play soccer with a mathematical twist with Kumon, play in the Toy testing zone powered by Clorox, receive free samples of Nesquik chocolate milk (which is stored in 100% recyclable drinking-boxes) from Tetra Pak, and even get a beautiful picture printed out and framed at the Today’s Parent tent.

Keep visiting the Kid Summer Blog (http://kidsummer.blogspot.com/) for great info about upcoming events and re-caps of some of the hottest past events. Visit the Kid Summer home page for more information on registration and contact information (http://www.kidsummer.com/) and visit the calendar for specific event dates. We hope to see you and the entire family throughout the summer! Rogers, Today’s Parent and Kid Summer promises the summer of 2009 to be an informative and helpful one for parents all around the province.