Three New Hanukkah Books for 2017

Check out these three new Hanukkah picture books for 2017.

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Hanukkah begins Tuesday, December 12.  My husband is part Jewish and although we don’t make a big deal out of celebrating, I find reading picture books with kids helps build holiday excitement. My kids are a little old now for picture book reading (their opinion, not mine!).  However, in the past we have read lots of Hanukkah books which I featured in this round up. Even if you aren’t Jewish, I think reading Hanukkah-themed books with kids helps them gain a better understanding of a different culture and holiday.  Here are three new Hanukkah books for 2017.

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Little Red Ruthie:  A Hanukkah Tale by Gloria Koster
Illustrated by: Sue Eastland
Published by:  Albert Whitman Company, August 2017
Pages: 32
Price: $16.99
Source:  borrowed from the library

Review:  This is a cute Hanukkah take on the classic Little Red Riding Hood.  Ruthie is a smart and brave little girl who even teaches the wolf about Hanukkah.  A recipe for potato latkes is included in the back of the book. This was a cute Hanukkah story.

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Queen of the Hanukkah Dosas by Pamela Ehrenberg
Illustrated by: Anjan Sarkar
Published by: Farrar Straus Giroux, October 2017
Pages: 40
Price: $16.99
Source:  borrowed from the library

Review:  This book is about an Indian-Jewish family who is celebrating Hanukkah by making dosas.  The main character gets annoyed at his little sister because she climbs too much.  Luckily though,  little Sadie’s climbing comes in handy.  At the back of the book is a recipe for dosas and sambar.  I enjoyed the multi-cultural aspect of this book very much.  However, I found the plot to be a bit forced.

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Way Too Many Latkes by Linda Glaser
Illustrated by: Aleksander Zolotic
Published by: Kar-ben Publishing, August 2017
Pages: 32
Price: $17.99
Source: borrowed from the library

Review:  Faigel makes the best latkes in all of Chelm.  But this year she has forgotten the recipe.  With her husband, Shmuel’s help,and using the rabbi’s advice, Faigel ends up making way too many latkes.  Luckily, the problem is easily solved.  Chelm is a fictional Jewish town and part of Jewish folklore.  There is more information about Chlem stories at the end of the book.  This was an okay Hanukkah read.

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National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey {Family Fun}

National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey is an immersive, family fun experience in NYC. Take a journey under the ocean and learn all about the sea and its life.

(We were provided tickets to Ocean Odyssey.  However, all opinions are our own.)

Located in Times Square in New York City, National Geographic Encounter Ocean Odyssey is a fun, family experience.

If you are looking for a new, one-of-a-kind family outing in New York City, you must check out National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey. Conveniently located in Times Square, Ocean Odyssey is an immersive, underwater experience.  You will use almost all of your senses as you “travel” from the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific to coastal California via the Pacific Ocean.

While I’d love to fill this post with pictures of our experience and give you all the details, I’m going to try my best to keep it short, but informative.  The Encounter really needs to be seen and experienced in person.

Entrance to the Encounter Ocean Odyssey is by timed ticket.  We had 2 PM tickets but arrived early and were admitted in.  We were placed in a group of approximately 25 people and began our journey.  You move with your group throughout the majority of the Encounter, over 60,000 square feet of space.

The Encounter begins in The Shallows.  Here we were introduced to sea life via a screened wall and floor.  After a few minutes here, we then entered the Coral Reef.  The reef is fairly dark lit by the glow of the bioluminescent coral and eels.  There is some seating in this room but the exhibit is interactive and meant for guests to walk around. After the Coral Reef you visit Deep Ocean at Night. This is a very dark room with benches for guests to sit on.  In this exhibit we used our sense of hearing to listen to the sounds of the ocean at night.

The journey then continued to Squid Battle.  Here we watched on surround screens as two Humboldt squid battled it out.  We then walked to the Kelp Forest & Sea Lions.  The kelp forest is a maze that you must navigate.  At the end, you get to play with a sea lion and make him do tricks with your hand movements. Our Encounter ended at Bait Ball where we watched a 3-D viewing of a feeding frenzy.

In every room there are knowledgeable guides, who explain what is going on. They usher you from one room to the next.  The group experience lasts for approximately 45 minutes.  After that, you are free to stay and explore in Exploration Hall for as long as you wish.

If you complete the scavenger hunt at the National Geographic Encounter Ocean Odyssey, you get a puzzle piece to decorate and add to the Ocean Community Wall.

In Exploration Hall children can color ocean images, learn more about the animals in the exhibit via touch screens, or “clean up” a portion of the ocean via the Pristine Seas Challenge.  There is also a scavenger hunt which anyone can complete by watching a series of videos.  Once the scavenger hunt is completed and shown to an Encounter Guide, you are given a puzzle piece to design and place on the Ocean Community Wall.  Although our kids spent some time exploring the exhibits in the hall, they did not wish to participate in the scavenger hunt.  As you exit the experience you are routed through a gift shop selling branded memorabilia and ocean-related gifts.

National Geographic definitely went for the “wow” factor with the Ocean Odyssey Encounter.  It was such a fun and different experience.  However, keeping with the Society’s mission, they did a great job of educating guests as will.  Visitors will leave with a greater knowledge of the wildlife living in the Pacific Ocean and the importance of keeping the oceans clean.

The Details:

National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey
226 W. 44th Street between 7th and 8th Avenue, Times Square
New York, NY 10036
(646) 308-1337

Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10 AM – 10:30 PM, Friday & Saturday 10 AM – midnight
Last tickets are sold one hour prior to closing time

Tickets:  Online, for reserved time, $39.50/adults, $36.50/seniors (65+) and veterans, $32.50/child (12 and under)

Tips:

*Reservations are highly recommended.  Order tickets online if you are looking to visit at a specific time.  If purchasing onsite you will be admitted for the next available time slot.

*This experience is recommended for ages 3+.  Strollers are not permitted in the experience. but there is place to park them during your visit.

*Photography is allowed, but flash photography and video recording are prohibited.

*If you are looking for someplace to eat before or after your Encounter, there are many restaurants within walking distance including Junior’s, Guy’s American Kitchen & Bar, Carmine’s, Sardi’s, City Kitchen and Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.

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Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Tween Girls

Check out this gift guide for ideas of stocking stuffers for tween girls.

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Last week I posted some stocking stuffer ideas for tween boys.  Today I’m sharing some stocking stuffer ideas for tween girls.  I find there are many small items, perfect for this age group, that can easily fill a stocking.  Here are a few ideas that my eleven-year-old daughter has enjoyed in the past, or would like this year!

To EAT:

Candy and gum is always a hit with this age group.  Stock up on her favorites so she can share with her friends!

TO WEAR:

Girls are always in need of hair accessories and they make great stocking stuffers for tween girls.

Hair Accessories – My daughter has long hair and enjoys wearing braids and pony tails.  She is always in need of hair ties.  We found this set at Justice that includes matching colored bobby pins. Claire’s and other accessory stores sell all kinds of fun hair accessories too.

Jewelry – Jewelry is always a great idea for tweens and I don’t think you can ever go wrong with earrings (if her ears are pierced), necklaces or rings.

My daughter loves the variety of lip smacker flavors available. These are a great stocking stuffer idea for a tween girl.

Lip Balm/Chapstick –  As much as my daughter would like to wear makeup, I think that she’s too young.  Since she can’t wear lipstick she loves lip balm. Her current faves include Lipsmackers and eos. They come in a variety of flavors and shades.

A tween girl can never have too many bottles of nail polish! They make a great stocking stuffer for a tween girl.

Nail Polish – Just as with lip balm, a tween girl can never have too much nail polish!  Tweens love fun colors and designs. Nail files also make great stocking stuffers.

USEFUL:
Portable Power Bank – 
Although my tween doesn’t have a cell phone, she does enjoy using her Ipod….A LOT.  It’s always in need of charging and with a power bank she can charge it while out.

School Supplies – Even though school started several months ago, kids are always in need of pencils, pens and other school supplies.  Holidays are a great time to replenish their pens, pencils, post-its and more. She will love it if you get fun, designed supplies.

JUST FOR FUN:

Bath Bombs – Tween girls are obsessed with bath bombs!  This bath fizzers look like a lot of fun.  As it dissolves the user will find a small surprise inside.  It could be a small toy, a key chain, charm or more.

Phone/Ipod cases – This is another item that girls never seem to have enough of.  My daughter is always changing out her Ipod case.  There are so many fun cases with quotes, designs and characters. Unicorns are big right now and my daughter would love this case.

Slime – Slime is still a hit with the tween girls.  They especially enjoy making it and I know my daughter will love this Galaxy Slime starter kit.

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Soft’n Slo Squishies – My daughter and her middle school friends are obsessed with Squishies.  Made by Orb Toys, these are squeeze toys that rise back to their original shape, very slowly.  They are stress relief toys for kids!   They come in a variety of collectible shapes and sizes.  The newest Squishies are Costume Cutiez, that come with swappable costumes.

What are you putting in your tween daughter’s stocking?  

Holiday Gift Ideas for Westchester County Families

Some unique holiday gift ideas perfect for Westchester County families.

I’ve been posting various holiday gift guides these past few weeks. However, there are some unique gifts that you can give to families living in Westchester County.  Check out this post that I shared on the Westchester County Moms Blog last year for some holiday gift ideas especially for Westchester County Families!

Some new additions this year include “Experience Gifts”:
While these places may not sell gift certificates, you can give money with a note for its intended use, or ask for a family experience, to these Westchester County family fun venues.

Grand Prix New York (Mt. Kisco, NY) -This venue has Go Karts, bowling and an arcade.  A full day of fun for families with older children.

Legoland Discovery Center (Yonkers, NY) – Designed for children ages 3-10, this venue has 2 rides, 10 build and play zones and a 4D cinema.  Located in Ridge Hill, there are several restaurant choices nearby for lunch or dinner.

Spins Hudson (Peekskill, NY) – Your family can have a day of fun here.  There’s an indoor ropes course, arcade and laser tag in this one venue.

 

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Five on Friday {Welcome December}

Happy Friday!  I skipped last week’s Five on Friday, since I was visiting with family.  I hope you had a very Happy Thanksgiving and have recuperated from turkey overload.  I spent Thanksgiving in Maryland visiting my sister and her family for the holiday.  While there we got to celebrate my niece’s 5th birthday too, which was fun.  I can’t believe that today is the first day of December!  I feel like it’s going to be crazy from now until the end of the month!  Thanksgiving weekend my husband put the outdoor Christmas lights up and we put up and decorated our tree.  This weekend we have a fun trip planned to New York City.  Here are five from this week:

Thanksgiving – A belated picture of our Thanksgiving feast.  The only downside of not hosting is that we don’t have the leftovers!  Luckily, I save my free Shoprite turkey and cook it for Christmas dinner.  So, we will have to wait until then.

Christmas Card – Our card has been ordered!  Last year we scheduled time to take a nice family picture.  Yeah, that was not happening this year!  We chose a collage card from Snapfish and filled it with different pictures from throughout the year.  Of course, it was only after the card was designed and perfected did I realize that each card was $1.70!! Luckily, I took advantage of their Cyber Monday deal.  But, it was a little more than we were expecting to pay.  They should be arriving any day and I will hopefully have them addressed and mailed out sometime next week.

Eating – As if the Thanksgiving feast wasn’t enough, we have a tradition of going out for Korean food the night before Thanksgiving.  I always order bibimbap, my favorite Korean dish.  Between sharing this with my daughter, plus the mandu (dumplings) and kimbap (Korean sushi rolls), I was stuffed.

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Reading – I finished Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng this week.  This was a really good book, but it took me awhile to read it.  It started slow, but picked up near the end.  I have just started reading Before We Were Yours.  I’m thinking I should have picked a lighter read after Little Fires Everywhere, and may be having book regret.  But, we shall see.

Watching – I haven’t had much time to watch anything this week.  My husband and I watched a couple of episodes of the newest season of the Great British Baking Show on Netflix.  I’m several weeks behind on This Is Us and Scandal.  We really don’t watch that much television and are looking into cutting our cable…..again.  Between Netflix, Amazon Prime and cable, there is just way too many choices and not enough time.  We had previously cut cable a couple of years ago.  However, now that my kids are getting older and we are leaving them home alone at times, we want the house phone.  Can you believe that it’s cheaper to have a bundle with internet, cable and phone over just internet and phone?!!

ICYMI this week on the blog:

Monday I wrote about Escape the Mystery Room, a great family date night.

Tuesday I shared Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Tween Boys.

A roundup and review of the November tween reads of my two kids, ages 9 and 11.

Wednesday I shared the November reads of my two tweens.

Here is a calendar of 31 days of December fun. If you are looking for some fun things to do this month I've got you covered!

Thursday I posted 31 Days of December Fun, a calendar of fun things to do this month.

Linking up with Katie and Andrea!  Have a great weekend!

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25 Children’s Christmas Books

Get in the holiday spirit by reading some of these 25 children's Christmas books!

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Last year, I posted a Christmas book daily for “25 Days of Christmas Books.”  This year, I decided to combine all of the children’s books into one post for a more useful resource.  Click on the link to go to the full review. I also added some new, recently published books to the collection.  Hopefully, this will help you add to your Christmas book collection or give you some new holiday reads to pick up at the library!

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1. Clark the Shark Loves Christmas

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2. The 12 Sleighs of Christmas by Sherri Dusky Rinker
Illustrated by:  Jake Parker
Published by: Chronicle Books, October 2017
Pages: 40
Price: $16.99

From Chronicle Books:  Which elf will build the coolest sleigh for the Christmas ride? SANTA will decide! 
When the elves discover that Santa’s sleigh is in a terrible state, they let their imaginations go wild—and soon there are sleighs of every kind, inspired by big rigs, motorcycles, zeppelins, and much more! The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and the celebrated illustrator of Michael Chabon’s The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man team up for spirited vehicular silliness and classic Christmas cheer in this turbo-charged read-aloud destined to become a holiday classic.

Review:  This book told in rhyme, has bright, colorful pictures.  Children will enjoy seeing all of the different sleigh designs that the elves come up with.  This is a fun holiday read that will entertain young readers.
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3. The Day Santa Stopped Believing in Harold

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4. Santa’s Underwear

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5. Candy Cane Lane

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6. The Christmas Boot
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7. Gingerbread Christmas

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8. Don’t Push the Button!  A Christmas Adventure by Bill Cotter
Published by: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, October 2017
Pages: 22
Price:  $8.99

Review:  This board book is a companion to Cotter’s previous book, Don’t Push the Button!  This is a fun,  interactive book, with a Christmas twist.  Children will be pushing the button, shaking the book and more.

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9. Fly Guy’s Ninja Christmas

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10. Maple & Willow’s Christmas Tree

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11. Babushka:  A Christmas Tale

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12. The Doll People’s Christmas

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13. A Boy Called Christmas

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14. The Christmas Eve Tree

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15. The Great Spruce

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16. Giselle The Christmas Ballet Fairy

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17. How to Catch an Elf

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18. What I Love About Christmas

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19. Only You Can Save Christmas:  A Help-the-Elf Adventure by Adam Wallace
Illustrated by: Garth Bruner
Published by: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, October 2017
Pages: 40
Price: $16.99

Review: It’s Christmas Eve when elf discovers that Santa doesn’t have a present for Mrs. Claus.  He finds a list on Santa’s desk and needs the reader’s help in collecting everything on it.  This book takes a humorous and modern approach to the classic Twelve Days of Christmas.  It’s a fun, new holiday read.

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20. Pig the Elf by Aaron Blabey
Published by:  Scholastic, September 2017
Pages: 32
Price: $14.99

Review: This is the fourth book in the Pig the Pug series.  Pig is a bit greedy when writing his Christmas list.  He stays up waiting for Santa’s arrival.  Unhappy with the amount of presents he receives, Pig shows his displeasure by biting Santa.  While this book touches upon holiday greed, Pig doesn’t really learn a true lesson.  If your child is a fan of Pig the Pug they will enjoy this book.  Otherwise, there are better holiday reads out there.

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21.  Young Scrooge

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22. The Lost Gift

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23. The Little Reindeer by Nicola Killen
Published by:  Paula Wiseman Books (Simon Schuster), September 2017
Pages: 32
Price: $15.99

Review: A little girl befriends a lost reindeer on Christmas eve.  The two go off on a magical adventure, but the reindeer must return to Santa.  The illustrations are in black and white with pops of bright red color and cutouts on several of the pages. This is a sweet, enchanting Christmas story.

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24. The ABC’s of Christmas

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25. The Biggest Smallest Christmas Present

For more Christmas books, check out the 2015 Christmas Picture Books collection.