Disney+ shared the trailer for its upcoming original series Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Narrated by Josh Gad, this original series from National Geographic gives viewers a backstage pass to explore the magic of nature within Disney’s Animal KingdomTheme Park, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT. Each of the eight episodes dives into the details, unveiling the multifaceted aspects of animal care, conservation and Disney Imagineering and showcases the parks’ magnificent array of more than 300 species and 5,000-plus animals and the herculean tasks their animal care experts undertake to keep things running day and night.

Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom invites fans of Disney, nature and animals to hang out with all the parks’ residents, including baby Grace, the newest member of the gorilla troop. Then, hop over to Harambe Wildlife Reserve to come face to knee with supermom Masai giraffe, Kenya and up close and personal with Gus the hippo.Viewers can travel to the savanna to witness Dakari, the alpha male African lion, lord over his land and meet Kinsey, the alpha lioness, who’s the real ruler of the pride.

The series incorporates cutting-edge technology, including custom-built GoPro housings, 18-foot cranes and underwater camera systems, to reveal the world-famous dedication, pioneering conservation and visionary genius that is Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom premieres globally on Fri., Sept. 25.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Disney+

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As the nation’s zoos and aquariums begin to reopen, you and the kids can still enjoy all your fave animals! From underwater creatures like sharks, sea jellies and puffins to majestic lions, giraffes and elephants, there are plenty of live cams streaming at this very moment. Keep scrolling to find easy ways to find out what your furry (and slippery) friends are up to!

Aquariums

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Aquarium of the Pacific: Penguin Cam, Shark Cam, Sea Jellies Cam, Tropical Reef

Beluga Bits Citizen Science Project: Beluga Whale Cam

Explore.org & Polar Bears International: Beluga Whale Cam

Georgia Aquarium: Beluga Cam, California Sea Lion Cam, African Penguin Cam, Piranha Cam, Puffin Cam

Loggerhead Marine Life Center: Turtle Cam

Manatee Lagoon: Manatee Cam

Monterey Bay Aquarium: Jelly Cam, Penguin Cam, Shark Cam, Sea Otter Cam

OdySea Aquarium: Sea Lion, Deep Ocean, Shark Cams

Tennessee Aquarium: Secret Reef Cam, River Otter Falls Cam, Penguins Rock Cam

Vancouver Aquarium: Otter Cam, Jelly Cam, Penguin Cam

Zoos

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Cincinnati Zoo: Daily Home Safaris with replays at 3 p.m. EST

Cleveland Zoo: Virtual Classroom at 11 a.m. and Virtual Exploring at 1 p.m. EST

Houston Zoo: Giraffe Cam, Gorilla Cam, Elephant Cam, Rhino Cam & Chimp Cam

Palm Beach Zoo: Daily videos and virtual activities

San Diego Zoo: Ape Cam, Baboon Cam, Elephant Cam, Koala Cam, Penguin Cam, Polar Bear Cam, Tiger Cam

San Diego Zoo Safari Park: Giraffe Cam, Burrowing Owls Cam, Elephant Cam, Tiger Cam, Condor Cam

Zoo Atlanta: Panda Cam

Zoos Victoria: Snow Leopard, Penguin, Giraffe, Lion & Zebra Cams

Sanctuaries

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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: 18 different Koala Cams

––Karly Wood

 

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Pretty much everyone in NYC is needing some time outside right now, and an urban hike can go a long way towards burning off some energy and clearing the mind—for kids and adults alike. You don’t need to leave the city to go for a trek. Whether you want to take your tot on a short starter hike or explore with older kids, here are some of our favorite places to hike in NYC, including large parks, riverside walks, an historic cemetery and more secluded spots.

Discover the "Secret" Tribeca Boardwalk

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The massive West side park's recreational facilities are closed, but you can still bike, walk and run here if you do it safely. (Although know that the New York City Police Department is now on site at this popular spot making sure people are practicing social distancing and monitoring crowd density.) This 893-foot boardwalk in Hudson River Park is a secluded path that runs from Watts to Laight Street. This special section of the Greenway features a planked wooden floor as well as breathtaking gardens, trees and natural grasses. There is also an unobstructed view of One World Trade Center. Enter park by crossing West Street at Watts or Laight Streets.

Online: hudsonriverpark.org

Take an Historic Walk in Green-wood Cemetery

Micela Cimocini via Flickr

Before you recoil in horror at the idea of taking a stroll in a cemetery, know that this 478-acre, National Historic Landmark founded in 1838 is a place of beauty, history, art and tranquility. (Its fans are legion.) The historic Revolutionary War battle The Battle of Brooklyn happened here, it's the final resting place of many luminaries including Louis Comfort Tiffany, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Leonard Bernstein and even the guy who invented to hot dog. The cemetery is also home to a wide array of birdlife. Green-wood has educational resources online, including this scavenger hunt that's great for exploring the greens with kids. 

Note: As a public service to the community, Green-wood has extended its hours and kept all of its entrances open. However, visitors must practice social distancing and follow cemetery rules (no bikes, no picnics, no picking flowers). A stern warning was issued recently after some visitors did not abide by the rules, and the possibility of closing the cemetery to the public was raised. So, go, but be respectful. 

Online: green-wood.com

Climb the Giraffe Path

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A six-mile trek (named for its giraffe neck-like shape) is a hike that explores the very north tip of Manhattan above Central Park. The walk takes you through several of the city's parks: Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Park, Jackie Robinson Park, Highbridge Park and finally, Fort Tryon Park, home to a lovely heather garden (shown here) and of course, The Met's The Cloisters. Do it all or pick a section to tackle on its own. While not an official trail—it's sort of informally patched together—it does have its own map, beautifully produced by CLIMB (City Life is Moving Bodies) NYC, which you can find here

Online: Hike the Heights Giraffe Path Map

Hike the Kazimiroff Nature Trail

Kazimiroff Nature Trail
NYC.gov

Want to let your little Tarzan loose in the wilderness? Take a trip to the Bronx. The Kazimiroff Nature Trail in Pelham Bay Park is a beautiful sanctuary for nature lovers big and small. You can either take the full two-mile hike through 189-acre Hunter Island, or opt for the shorter 30-minute loop. Either way, the path winds through shrubland, rocky shores and wetlands, offering fantastic views of Long Island Sound. Expect to see plenty of wildlife, including geese and small crustaceans; the kids will also get a chance to collect seashells and explore Orchard Beach. While you’re on the Island, look for large boulders left behind after the last ice age nearly 15,000 years ago.

Online: nycgovparks.org

Venture into the Ravine in Prospect Park

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There’s something about old arches, romantic bridges and steep waterfalls that sparks the imagination. Venture into the center of Brooklyn's Prospect Park to the Ravine for some fun exploring. Along the way, you’ll want to see the Nethermead Arch and the Rock Arch Bridge and travel through Brooklyn’s only forest. The highlight of the trek is Ambergill Falls — yes, a waterfall— a sight you’d never believe you could find in NYC. Ordinarily, you could pick up a map at the  Prospect Park Audubon Center, but you can see one here as well as here.  

Online: prospectpark.org

Explore the Trails in Alley Pond Park

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Nestled in Little Neck Bay in Queens, this expansive park offers a variety of trails for young hikers that include forests, swamps, tidal flats and expansive meadows. We recommend taking a trip to the north end of the park, where you'll find spectacular marsh views. 

Online: nycgovparks.org

Trek the Greenbelt Nature Center Trail

The Greenbelt Conservancy

The one-mile Nature Center Trail at the Greenbelt Conservancy in Staten Island is so picturesque, you’d think it came right out of a fairy tale. Your little bookworms will have a blast pretending they're on a quest or trying to dig up hidden treasure. The site includes footbridges, tulips in spring, wildlife and tall birch trees and the trail is designed for novice hikers, so you shouldn’t need to offer piggyback rides or strap on an Ergo. (For very young hikers, check out the shorter section of the path called the "E Trail".) 

Online: nycgovparks.org

—Michelle McIvor Cohen

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What if we told you Michelle Obama was coming over to read a story to your kids? Every week. Well, she is…thanks to the Read Together, Be Together initiative. Penguin Young Readers, Random House Children’s Books, and PBS KIDS.

On Mon., May 18, former President Barack Obama, will join Mrs. Obama to read The Bear Ate Your Sandwich, written and illustrated by Julia Sarcone-Roach.Then, on Mon., May 25, Sunny and Bo, the Obama family’s canine companions, will be on hand when Mrs. Obama reads Can I Be Your Dog?, written and illustrated by Troy Cummings.

Read Together, Be Together is a nationwide movement that celebrates the importance and power of the shared reading experience between a child and their adult caregiver. Reading aloud every day is one of the most effective ways to foster early literacy and is important for building language skills. First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, in support of this initiative will launch a “Read-Along” effort in collaboration with Penguin Young Readers, Random House Children’s Books, and PBS KIDS  on Facebook and YouTube.

 

Obama says, “As a little kid, I loved to read aloud. And when I became a parent, I found such joy in sharing the magic of storytelling with my own children—and then later, as First Lady, with kids everywhere. At this time when so many families are under so much stress, I’m excited to give kids a chance to practice their reading and hear some wonderful stories (and to give parents and caretakers a much-needed break).”

Mondays with Michelle Obama (#PBSKIDSRead, #ReadTogetherBeTogether) will be livestreamed simultaneously on PBS KIDS’ Facebook page and YouTube channel, and on Penguin Random House’s Facebook page, and will remain available for viewing on demand on all of those platforms immediately thereafter. 

The eight books Obama will read are:

Apr. 20, 12 p.m. ET     

The Gruffalo 

Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler

 

Apr. 27, 12 p.m. ET:      

There’s a Dragon in Your Book

Written by Tom Fletcher and illustrated by Greg Abbott

 

May 4, 12 p.m. ET

Miss Maple’s Seeds

Story and pictures by Eliza Wheeler

                         

May 11, 12 p.m. ET 

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

By Eric Carle

 

May 18, 12 p.m. ET   

Giraffe Problems

By Jory John; illustrated by Lane Smith

The Bear Ate Your Sandwich *with a special surprise guest*

Written and illustrated by Julia Sarcone-Roach

 

May 25, 12 p.m. ET:   

Oh, the Places You’ll Go!

Written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss

Can I Be Your Dog? *with a special surprise guest*

Written and illustrated by Troy Cummings

 

A suite of activities, tips and resources for each of the books that Obama will read are available at www.readtogetherbetogether.com, and companion literacy resources are available on pbskidsforparents.org.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo/video courtesy of PBS KIDS & Penguin Random House

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Even if you don’t have a pool, you can still have a splashing good time in your backyard. Lawn sprinklers have really stepped up their game since the metal kinds we grew up with. From huge corgis to giant giraffes, there is definitely a sprinkler out there that will have your little ones excited for summer. 

BigMouth Inc. Corgi Inflatable Yard Summer Sprinkler

Corgi Sprinkler
Amazon

This adorable corgi sprinkler measures over 5 feet tall. All you have to do is inflate it and connect it to a regular-sized garden hose. It deflates in minutes so you can easily put this up for the kids to play with every day. 

Available at Amazon for $59.99

BigMouth Inc. Dinosaur Inflatable Yard Summer Sprinkler

Dinosaur Sprinkler
Amazon

This inflatable dinosaur stands over 6 feet tall. It is easy to set up, just connect to any regular sized garden hose, inflate it and turn the water on. 

Availabale at Amazon for $47.99

BigMouth Inc. Magical Unicorn Inflatable Yard Summer Sprinkler

Unicorn Sprinkler
Amazon

This inflatable unicorn yard sprinkler stands over 6 feet tall. The magical design and easy use makes this great to own or to give as a fun gift.

Available at Amazon for $49.99

BigMouth Inc. Monster Inflatable Yard Summer Sprinkler

Amazon

This adorable monster stands over 7 feet tall and he sprays water from his mouth! Connects to all regular sized garden hoses, just inflate it and turn the water on.

Available at Amazon for $49.99

BigMouth Inc. Giant Yellow Giraffe Inflatable Kids Yard Sprinkler

backyard waterpark ideas
Amazon

This adorable inflatable giraffe water sprinkler is over 9 feet tall. Easily inflates and deflates for lots of summer fun.

Available at Amazon for $59.99

BigMouth Inc. Giant Pink Elephant Inflatable Kids Yard Sprinkler

Amazon

This giant pink lepahnt spray water out of its trunk. Standing over 6 feet tall, this sprinkler will provide hours of summer fun. 

Available at Amazon for $49.99

BigMouth Inc. Giant Purple Ape Inflatable Kids Yard Sprinkler

Amazon

This fun purple ape yard sprinkler stands over 6 feet tall and is easy to use! Simply connect it to any regular-sized garden hose, inflate, and cool off. 

Available at Amazon for $49.99

BigMouth Inc. Snake Inflatable Kids Yard Sprinkler

Amazon

This snake sprinkler is over 3 feet tall and perfect for keeping the kids cool in the summertime heat. Easy to inflate and deflate, this sprinkler will provide hours of fun. 

Available at Amazon for $39.99

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Photos courtesy of Amazon

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Parents of little ones, be sure to check your toy box because there’s been a recall of the Sophie la Giraffe Bead Maze. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the wooden triangle shape piece fails to meet the mandatory federal standard for small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children.

Sophie The Giraffe Recall

The recall includes a round wood-based bead maze toy in the shape of the Eiffel Tower with a Sophie giraffe figure and three wooden shapes:  Orange triangle, red heart and green star, that sort into the wood base. The gray Eiffel Tower stands 8 inches tall on a green circular base measuring 6 3/4 inches in diameter.  This recall involves the following batch numbers:

Recalled Batch Numbers:

9321/J09504/022019

9474/J09504/042019

9549/J09504/052019

The batch number is found on the bottom of the base of the packaging above the barcode.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Sophie la Giraffe Bead Maze toy and check the bottom of the toy for the recalled batch numbers.  If the toy matches the recalled batch numbers, consumers should destroy the triangle piece and contact Juratoys to receive a free replacement triangle piece.

This toy was sold at specialty toy and gift stores nationwide from February 2019 to November 2019 for about $25.

—Jennifer Swartvagher  

Featured photo: Janod

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Your kiddo’s fave retailer is making a return—just in time for the holidays! Toys”R”Us is back and its first new store opens at the Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus, New Jersey on Nov. 30.

Along with the Paramus store, Toys”R”Us will also open at the Galleria in Houston, Texas on Dec. 7!

Richard Barry, CEO at Tru Kids, the parent company of the Toys“R”Us brand, said in a press release, “With the return of Toys“R”Us stores in the U.S., we are bringing a highly engaging, experience-driven retail destination that celebrates play and deepens the connection between the world’s best toy, play and entertainment brands and customers.”

So what can you expect from the new Toys”R”Us stores? According to the company the updated version of the iconic toy retailer, “Brings an immersive modern shopping experience where products are off the shelves and in the hands and imaginations of customers.”

Shoppers can expect a gracious greeting from a giant-sized plush Geoffrey the Giraffe, climb up steps that have the epic lyrics, “I don’t wanna grow up, I’m a Toys”R”Us kid” on them, visit Geoffrey’s Tree house or get a peak at a virtual 3D version of Geoffrey in the giraffe’s Magical Mirror. The stores will also include an open event space called the Play-A-Round Theater. Kids, and their grown-ups, can check out demos, enjoy author visits, engage in character meet and greets and so much more.

Not only can your kiddo immerse themselves in exciting in-store experiences, but they can also shop brands such as Hasbro, LEGO, Melissa & Doug and more. The stores will feature anchor shops from NERF, LEGO, Nintendo, Spinmaster, VTech and other favorites.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Toys”R”Us via Instagram 

 

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Iron Man has traded in his super suit for some very different super powers in the first trailer for Dolittle.

The latest reimagining of the classic story based on the on the 1920’s children’s book series by Hugh Lofting stars Robert Downey Jr. as the titular doctor who happens to have the magical ability to talk to animals. The first trailer for the film promises a wondrous adventure wth plenty of heart.

The timeless story has previously been portrayed on the big screen in a 1967 film starring Rex Harrison, as well as the 1998 movie, Dr. Dolittle with Eddie Murphy in the lead. Downey is embracing this well-known role with a great sense of humor. “I’ve been talking to animals for years now … And they finally started talking back,” he joked on Twitter. “Does this mean I was getting the silent treatment?”

Dr. Dolittle’s animal companions are voiced by an A-list cast including Octavia Spencer as Dab-Dab the duck, John Cena as Yoshi the polar bear, Rami Malek as Chee-Chee the gorilla and Selena Gomez as Betsey the giraffe.

Dolittle hits theaters Jan. 17, 2020.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: IMDB

 

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Toys”R”Us is back! Kind of. Tru Kids Brands, the parent company of Toys”R”Us recently announced a collab with Candytopia. The perfect pairing will result in an awesomely immersive retail experience that comes complete with candy, toys and more.

So what can you expect from this TRU team-up? The new innovative play experience, The Toys”R”Us Adventure, will debut this holiday season in Chicago and Atlanta.

photo: Courtesy of Tru Kids Brands

Richard Barry, CEO of Tru Kids, said in a press release, “The Toys“R”Us brand was built upon celebrating the joys of childhood and we are thrilled to partner with the creatives behind Candytopia to introduce an exciting new way to play for guests of all ages.” Barry added, “As we focus on bringing a reimagined Toys“R”Us to the United States, we believe this live experience coupled with our new experiential retail stores will attract families from around the world and create a unique opportunity to rediscover the magic of this beloved family brand.”

The Toys”R”Us Adventure will feature interactive play rooms and installations. Look for fave characters, such as Geoffrey the Giraffe, and brands, including Melissa & Doug, PAW Patrol and Scleich.

The limited-time Toys”R”Us Adventure experiences are available through the holiday season in Chicago and Atlanta, and will move across the country in 2020. Visit the Toys”R”Us Adventure website here for information on early ticket access.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo:

 

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In February, rumors about the now-defunct playtime giant Toys “R” Us swirled, citing that the store was making a return as Try Kids. But then nothing—that is until now!

According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the toy super-store is possibly making a return this holiday season. While we won’t see a Geoffrey the Giraffe popping up across the country yet, Tru Kids is reportedly opening about half a dozen stores in the United States as well as an e-commerce website.

As of now, Tru Kids hasn’t officially commented on the matter. However, insiders did reveal to Bloomberg that former Toys “R” Us exec and current Tru Kids CEO Richard Barry was pitching ideas to bring the store back to life to toymakers and at an industry conference.

So what can you expect from the new Toys “R” Us/Tru Kids experience? Right now the details are limited to rumors and possibilities—including smaller store spaces and more interactive play spaces.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr

 

 

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