Does your little shark love pretend chores? Now you can put that passion into action in the funnest possible way!

Pinkfong, known for wildly popular Baby Shark, now makes a kids vacuum, and it actually works. The Baby Shark Children’s Vacuum with Real Suction Power ($10) is safe for kids, has an adjustable height and of course, plays the famed Baby Shark theme song.

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It also has a rechargeable built-in battery that lasts for an hour and a half, has lights and music that can be turned off and a removable waste bin. You can find your own tiny vacuum at your local Walmart store and at Walmart.com.

––Karly Wood

 

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Baby Shark is back! Pinkfong and Round Room Live recently announced the return of Baby Shark Live! to a stage near you.

The live immersive shark-filled experience prematurely shut down last year so if your littles didn’t get a chance to check it out, now they live out their “do, do, do, do, do, doo” dreams. The Baby Shark Live! tour will kick off this June, starting in Texas.

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Stephen Shaw, tour producer and co-president of Round Room Live, said in a press release, “We’re thrilled to bring Baby Shark Live! back to stages across the country. Audiences have been waiting over a year for live entertainment to responsibly return and while we plan to continue offering memorable experiences for the entire family, our priority is to keep everyone safe and protected by working with venue and health officials in every city.”

As of now that live show dates include:

Tues., Jun. 1 – Comerica Center – Frisco, TX

Wed., Jun. 2 – H-E-B Center – Cedar Park, TX

Thu., Jun. 3 – Ford Arena – Beaumont, TX

Fri., Jun. 4 – Stride Bank Center – Enid, OK

Sat., Jun. 5 – Ralston Arena – Ralston, NE

Sun., Jun. 6 – Stormont Vail Events Center – Topeka, KS

Mon., Jun. 7 – Alliant Energy PowerHouse – Cedar Rapids, IA

Wed., Jun. 9 – First Interstate Arena – Billings, MT

Thu., Jun. 10 – Bismarck Event Center Arena – Bismarck, ND

Fri., Jun. 11 – Scheels Arena – Fargo, ND

Sat., Jun. 12 – Fine Arts Theatre – Rapid City, SD

Sun., Jun. 13 – Tyson Events Center – Sioux City, IA

Tues., Jun. 15 – Tony’s Pizza Event Center – Salina, KS

Wed., Jun. 16 – Family Arena – St. Charles, MO

Thu., Jun. 17 – BancorpSouth Arena – Tupelo, MS

Fri., Jun. 18 – Knoxville Civic Coliseum – Knoxville, TN

Sat., Jun. 19 – Pensacola Bay Center – Pensacola, FL

Sun., Jun. 20 – James Brown Arena – Augusta, GA

Tues., Jun. 22 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Arena – Savannah, GA

Wed., Jun. 23 – Von Braun Center – Huntsville, AL

Fri., Jun. 25 – Moran Theatre – Jacksonville, FL

Sat., Jun, 26 – Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater, FL

Sun., Jun. 27 – Hertz Arena – Fort Myers, FL

Mon., Jun. 28 – Silver Spurs Arena – Kissimmee, FL

 

All dates are subject to change. Visit the show’s website here to buy your tickets!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo courtesy of Businesswire

 

It’s practically swimsuit season, and if you’re like us, there can never be too many swimsuits for kids in the house. From playing in the sprinkler to swimming in the pool, and of course, the annual trek to the lake or beach, there are so many reasons why your kids will need a new swimsuit this year. We found 11 affordable options on Amazon, so keep reading to find their new favorite summer outfit.

Kanu Flounce Two-Piece Swimsuit

This adorable bikini set comes in so many colors and prints your kiddo won’t know which one to pick! With almost 5,000 reviews on Amazon and offered in sizes for 2T-14Y, we’re pretty sure it’s a winning pick.

Buy it here, $13.09 & up.

Simple Joys by Carter’s Two-Piece Rashguard and Swim Trunks

Carter’s knows kids, and this fun rashguard and swim trunk ensemble is available in six animal themes, including an alligator, a shark, a pirate theme and a sailing theme. 

Buy it here, $16.99.

JerrisApparel Tankini

For your kiddo who wants a two-piece swimsuit without all the fluff, this tankini is ideal. It comes in over a dozen color combos and is available for sizes 3T-13Y

Buy it here, $18.99.

Kanu Surf Quick-Dry Swim Trunks

These swim trunks are UPF 50+ and come in over two dozen designs! They are made with quick-dry material and are available in sizes 3T - Adult. 

Buy them here, $26.

Uideazone Two-Piece Swimsuit Set 

Another rashguard set that comes in pastels and mermaid prints, you’ll get extra protection with the UPF +50 protection. And who doesn’t love the adorable ruffle on the bottoms?

Buy one here, $16.99 & up.

MaaMgic Boys Swim Trunks 

You’ll get both an elastic waistband and drawstring ties on these classic boys swim trunks. Chose from dozens of styles and sizes from 2T -16Y.

Buy them here, $23.99 & up.

Speedo Girls Swimsuit

For your active child, this classic Speedo suit is ideal. Sizes range from 7Y-16Y.

Buy one here, $19.53 & up.

Yober Infant Swimsuit

For your tiniest kiddo, this adorable swim set comes with a hat and lots of protection for that baby skin. Both the swimsuit and the hat are made from UPF 50 material. Sizes start at 0-3 months. 

Buy it here, $19.86.

For those who want more coverage, this one-piece suit will thrill! With lots of styles to choose from, It’ll be fun to pick which one they want to order: polka dots, island-inspired flowers, tie-dye and more! 

Buy it here, $14.36 & up.

Hevto Wetsuits

For kids who want to enjoy serious water sports at the beach, a wetsuit is a must. This one is highly rated and comes in several colors, there’s even a Spider-Man version! Made from environmentally friendly fabrics, this one will wear well.

Buy it here, $42.88.

Hilor One-Shoulder Two-Piece Swimsuit

With a high-waisted bottom and a one-shoulder top with ruffle, your kiddo will be the belle of the beach this summer!

Buy one here, $9.99 & up.

—Gabby Cullen

All images courtesy of Amazon

Featured image: iStock 

 

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These animal facts for kids will help the whole family learn more about the wild side of things

Sharks don’t have bones. Sloths are great swimmers. Monkeys can go for several days without water! Yup, kids love learning and there’s nothing like a few fun and wacky facts to amuse them. From the three-toed sloth to the unicorn of the sea, we’ve gathered some fun facts about animals that kids will love.

10 Shark Facts for Kids

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1. Sharks have been around for over 400 million years. 

2. There are more than 470 species of sharks. 

3. Sharks do not actually hunt humans or consider humans food. Sharks incidents occur when sharks are hunting for seals, dolphins or other "human-sized" prey. It's a case of mistaken identity!  

4. The goblin shark is considered the ugliest shark in the world. 

5. The shape of a hammerhead shark's head actually improves their vision. 

6. There are nine species of hammerhead sharks around the world. 

7. The Great Hammerhead can weigh as much as 1000 lbs. and be as long as 20 feet 

8. Most sharks live around 25 years but some can live as long as 100. 

9. Sharks do not have bones. Their skeleton is made of cartilage. 

10. Some sharks can swim up 40 MPH.  

9 Big Facts About Elephants

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1. African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are the largest land mammal on earth.

2. Elephas maximus is the Latin name for the Asian Elephant. They are smaller than African Elephants.

3. Asian Elephants also have smaller, less-pronounced ears than those of African Elephants.

4. An elephant trunk has close to 40,000 muscles. 

5. Elephant tusks do not grow back. 

6. Elephants have a gestation period (the time when the fetus is growing in the mom) for 22 months—the longest of any mammal.

7. Elephants eat for about 16 hours every day! 

8. Elephants only eat plants, so they are herbivores. They eat grasses, bamboos, flowers, seeds, fruits, leaves and other plant matter. 

9. Baby elephants are able to stand within 20 minutes of being born.

14 Things to Know About Manatees

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1. There are three species of Manatee (Trichechus). They are the West African manatee (T. senegalensis), the Amazonian manatee (T. inunguis) and the West Indian manatee (T. manatus). The West Indian manatee is the species seen frequenting the Florida Coast.

2. The common nickname for the manatee is the sea cow.

3. Manatees are believed to account for at least some of the early-explorer’s mermaid sightings.

4. They can reach 13-feet long and weigh as much as 3,000 pounds.

5. But don’t be fooled by their size: they are gentle giants. They graze on water grasses, weeds and algae. They are the only aquatic herbivore.

6. In fact, an adult manatee can eat 1/10 of its weight in a day.

7. Manatees use their flippers to walk along the bottom of the body of water, feeling for food. When they find it, they scoop it up toward their mouths with their flipper.

8. Manatees are mammals, and they have one baby every two to five years. The babies are born underwater. Females are pregnant for about 1 year. The young nurse for 1-½-2 years.

9. Manatees live in the water but they need air to survive. They surface every few minutes when active and can stay under for as long as 20 minutes if still.

10. Babies need help getting up to the surface for their first breath. Shortly after birth they are able to swim on their own: usually within an hour.

11. Most mammals have seven neck vertebrae but the both the manatee and the sloth have just six. This means that manatees can’t turn their heads.

12. Besides the dugong, the manatee's closest living relative is the elephant.

13. Manatees can actually swim up to 20 MPH.

14. Manatees face a number of dangers in their native waters: boating accidents can harm or even kill manatees and things like plastics in the water can cause health problems. You can learn more about how to protect manatees even if you live thousands of miles away, by visiting Save the Manatee. 

10 Things to Know About Narwhals

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1. Narwhals are basically whales that sport a spiraled horn, or tusk, that juts out of their head much like a unicorn horn. Some narwhals actually have two tusks.

2. The narwhal’s tusk is actually a long jutting tooth. It even has nerves.

3. The tusk can grow as long as 10 feet. A narwhal can be 17 feet in length (plus the tusk!).

4. Narwhals sometimes use their tusks to joust.

5. They live in the Arctic waters of Greenland, Norway, Canada and Russia.

6. Narwhals weigh as much as 4200 pounds.

7. They eat squid, shrimp, halibut and cod.

8. There are about 80,000 narwhals throughout the Arctic waters.

9. Historians actually think that the narwhals are what the unicorns myth is base on. During the Middle Ages, unicorn horns were so coveted that royalty would pay extraordinary prices for them, often the weight of the horn in gold. Hunters traveled to Northern Europe to try and capture the narwhals and bring back their horns (which they would tell the royals were from unicorns).

10. Narwhals are still hunted today for their tusks, and in addition face other environmental threats like pollution. You can help by adopting a narwhal (bonus: you get a plush narwhal as a keepsake!).

13 Fascinating Facts About Reindeer

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1.Rangifer tarandus is the scientific name for the animal we most commonly call reindeer. They are in the same family as deer, and there are more than a dozen sub-species. 

2. In the wild, some reindeers travel more than 3000 miles in a single year.

3. In North America, reindeer are also known as caribou, although the current "taxonomic jury" is out on that all species of reindeer are caribou. Most people use the terms interchangeably.

4. Reindeer like it cold! They are native to Arctic and subarctic regions as well as tundra and boreal (read: snow, snow, snow!) to northern Europe, Siberia and North America.

5. The indigenous people of Finland, the Saami, have more than 400 words for the food, tools and other products taken from reindeer. Their word for reindeer, raingo, may be where the common name is derived.

6. Reindeer beards? In the winter time for reindeer grow their facial hair long enough to cover their mouths, which protects their muzzles when grazing in the snow.

7. Male reindeer have louder calls than females. Males use a small pouch under the skin of their throats which they inflate to blast out a loud bellow.

8. Reindeer grow new antlers every year.

9. For almost all kinds of reindeer, both male and female reindeer have antlers. Females shed their antlers when they give birth in the spring.

10. The Finnish Forest Reindeer, arguably the reindeer of Santa Claus fame, are the largest reindeer species. They are over 7 ½ feet long. 

11. Finnish Forest Reindeer hooves have a special scoop that helps them forage through the snow for lichen and moss.

12. In warmer months, reindeer feast on grasses, mushrooms and plants. In the winter they feast mainly on moss and lichen.Reindeer have a strong sense of smell, which helps them sniff out food underneath layers of snow.

13. In many cultures, Reindeer are used  pull sleds and sleigh. There's evidence of this dating back 7,000 years ago in Siberia!

17 Sloth Facts You Can Take Your Time Reading

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1. Sloths really are slow. So slow, in fact, that in the humidity of their native climate an algae actually grows on their fur. This gives them a greenish hue, which acts as camouflage.

2. Sloths, moths and algae have a beneficial relationship: The pyralid moth is a species of moth that lives in the sloth’s fleece. There is also an algae species that grows in the grooved hair of the sloth. Scientists believe that the moth transports nutrient-rich waste from the sloth’s poop to fertilize the algae. In other words, the moths are algae farmers on the sloth’s back. And guess what else? The algae is a key source of food for the sloth!

3. Sloths have 10 upper teeth and 8 lower teeth.

4. They can weigh between 8-17 pounds and grow to be between 21–29 inches in length.

5. Two-toed sloths can live up to 20 years in the wild and 30-40 years in captivity!

6. Sloths cannot shiver to stay warm, and so have difficulty maintaining their body temperature on rainy days.

7. Sloths see better at night than in the day and they have very poor hearing. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food and other sloths.

8. Sloths come down from their canopy about once a week to pee and poo unless there is a danger or predator. If that’s the case they do it from the trees!

9. They are good swimmers, especially the backstroke.

10. While they are very quiet in general, if scared they will hiss or moan.

11. Sloths eat leaves, twigs, berries, fruits and the occasional insect or small animal.

12. Females sloths are pregnant for six months.

13. Sloths usually mate and give birth while hanging in trees. Mothers will birth their babies either on the ground upside down in a hanging position. After it is born the infant grabs onto the mother’s fur and makes its way to her chest to nurse.

14. Sloth mother’s milk is higher in fat (6.9 %) and protein (61%) than cow's milk.

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15. There are also four species of three-toed sloths including Bradypodidae pygmaeus, a pygmy species. The other three are B. torquatus, which has a mane; B. tridactylus also known as the pale-throated, three-toed sloth; and B. variegatus, the brown throated, three-toed sloth. They share many characteristics with their two-toed cousins, but a few things are different. 

16. Three-toed sloths are better swimmers than their two-toed relatives.

17. They change trees up to four times a day.

18. The are diurnal, meaning they are awake either day or night. Two-toed sloths are nocturnal.

Want to learn more about these amazing animals and how you can help protect their habitat? Visit the WWF's sloth page.

18 Marvelous Monkey Facts

Marianne Hale courtesy SF Zoo

1. The Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) are native to eastern Bolivia, northeastern Argentina, Paraguay and southern Brazil.

2. Black Howlers eat they eat leaves, fruit and vegetable matter.

3. They get their name because they have enlarged throats and extra large voice boxes which allows them to howls.

4. They also have a special bony pouch beneath their throat that acts as a resonator which helps project their howls at great distances, sometimes more than a kilometer! Click here to hear it.

5. Young howlers are cared for by several females who carry, groom and protect it. Males will also help out.

6. Black Howler Monkeys do not have opposable thumbs. 

7. The Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri sciureus) native to the lowland rainforest of Panama, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil.

8. Squirrel Monkeys eat a varied diet of insects, spiders, bird’s eggs and nestlings, fruits, nuts, blossoms and other forest edibles.

9. Squirrel monkeys have the largest groups of any other New World monkey, with as many as 100 monkeys in a given band.

10. They are not only smaller in size, but they make chirps and peeps for contact and alarms, earning them their likeness to the squirrel.

11. Squirrel Monkey births coincide with the time of greatest rainfall.

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12. The Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) are also known as Hussar monkeys, military monkeys and dancing red monkeys.

13. The Patas Monkey’s habitat is brush and grass savannas of Central Africa from Senegal to Ethiopia and south to Tanzania.

14. Patas Monkey diet consists mainly of grasses, shelled fruits seeds, berries, locusts and other insects, birds and lizards.

15. The Patas is large and slender, usually reddish gray, white or pale pink, with a long tail that is dark above and light underneath.

16. Adults have white mustache and whiskers and the males have mane-like hair.

17. They can go several days without drinking water.

18. Patas not only have opposable thumbs, they also have opposable big toes!

 

 

 

Are you already in summer planning mode? Sam’s Club recently announced a line-up of fab floats—and the warehouse club is going big this year with a six-person 20-foot pink limo!

Forget about teeny tiny one-person floaties. Sam’s Member’s Mark Retro Pink Limo Island ($199.98) is over-sized awesomeness. This heavy-gauge PVC float has room for you, your family and maybe even a friend or two.

Not only is the Pink Limo a cool way to lounge on a hot summer day, it comes with plenty of amenities. The float has an inflated rear swim platform with four handles, six cup holders, and a built-in cooler.

As if an over-sized inflatable pink limo wasn’t enough, Sam’s Club also has other giant floats for the whole family. Check out the Member’s Mark Island Airplane ($169.98) or the Member’s Mark Island Zebra ($169.98)—both fit six people.

If you’re looking for something smaller, Sam’s Club has you covered in completely creative ways. The Member’s Mark 56″ Animal Tube Pool Float ($14.98) is available in unicorn, shark, crab or toucan themes! These single-rider floats are perfect for a day of poolside fun!

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Sam’s Club

 

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Are you ready for Baby Shark’s all-new Nickelodeon debut? As if your fam doesn’t get enough of the ear worm already, the Pinkfong fave is set to debut in an animated series for the Nick network this spring.

In celebration of Baby Shark’s Big Show, Nickelodeon will release a series of shorts. Your kiddo will get a kick out of the animated adventures of Baby Shark and his BFF William in these mini versions of the soon-to-be half-hour show.

photo courtesy of Businesswire 

Even though Baby Shark’s Big Show won’t air for a few months, the shorts will get your Baby Shark-loving child super-excited for the series. Catch the five mini-adventures, Baby Shark Shorts, on Feb. 26, starting at 12:30 p.m. ET/PT. The full series will feature 26 episodes that highlight fun, games and more. Along with Mommy and Daddy Shark, Grandma and Grandpa Shark will join Baby Shark and William.

Nick also has other big news for parents of preschoolers. The network recently announced it will renew some of its biggest shows! Santiago of the Seas has been greenlit for a second season, Blue’s  Clues & You! will see its fourth season and PAW Patrol is coming back for a ninth season.

—Erica Loop

 

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Extra, extra––read all about it! The LEGO Group and Universal Music Group (UMG) have teamed up for their first collaboration and it’s bringing the brickmaker and global industry leader in music together in a special way.

Introducing LEGO VIDIYO, “a playful and innovative music video maker experience designed to celebrate and expand children’s creativity and passion for music.” The new app lets kids dream up, direct, produce, star and share their own music videos using tunes from UMG’s chart topping artists.

Perfect for kids ages seven to 10, LEGO VIDIYO offers a safe space for them to “travel” the world and experiment with music. The app brings new technology with the LEGO System in Play and pairs it with music from all over the world so kiddos can creatively express themselves.

LEGO VIDIYO requires verified parental consent and external moderation of all content shared to the App feed for ultimate parent confidence.

The new app is packed with music, augmented reality, minifigures and other iconic LEGO elements. Kids have tons of editing options which can be unlocked through “Beat Bits,” a special effect.

To get started, download the free app (which will be available for Android and Apple users starting Feb. 16) and then young creators will choose a song. Next, create a band from new minifigs which can be customized and brought to life using AR technology.

Let LEGO VIDIYO scan your location in just three seconds and you’ve got the perfect background. Next, get those “Beat Bits” going–– 2×2 square LEGO elements that unlock digital effects when scanned. Options for special effects include audio effects, confetti showers and even surfing on a shark!

Record up to a 60 second performance then trim down to your liking before uploading to the App feed. Kids videos will undergo moderation with the caveat that any content featuring personally-identifiable information won’t be approved for App feed upload. However, these videos can be stored in-App and shared with fam and friends.

To keep it fresh, LEGO VIDIYO will add new music, challenges, and inspirational content often. Keep an eye out––you can start getting your hands on the new products in most countries starting Mar. 1.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of LEGO

 

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Cover your ears right now. Seriously: break out the earmuffs, the wooly hats and anything else you can find to keep you from hearing the “Santa Shark” Christmas song. Yep, that’s right. The earworm that your kiddos crave is back with a Christmas edition.

PinkFong’s “Baby Shark” is more than just a cute little ol’ kids song. It’s a tune that absolutely, positively will get stuck in your head. Hours after your tot danced around the family room to popular YouTube video, we know you’ll catch yourself quietly singing “Baby shark, doo doo doodoodoodoo doo” to yourself. Well, now the same can be said for “Santa Shark.”

Unlike the original, the holiday version was created by YouTubers Super Simple Songs. But that doesn’t mean it’s any less memorable. Instead of the original “doo-doo-doos”, the Santa-fied version has, “ho ho hos.” (Of course.) Aside from replacing the “baby” shark with a “Santa” shark, it also swaps out the shark’s family members for elves and reindeer.

So here’s the thing—you’ll probably want to pull your hair out on the second go-around of the YouTube video clip. But your littles will adore this cute Christmas song. Ah, the things we do for our kids!

—Erica Loop

Featured Photo: Super Simple Songs via YouTube

 

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Itching to get outside? Break out the stroller and head out on an easy hike with your tots in tow. With the help of our friends at AllTrails, we’ve rounded up this list of stroller-friendly hikes near Miami that are fun for the whole family. Keep reading to see them all.

Fairchild Botanical Garden Loop

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Fairchild Botanical Garden Loop is a 1.7 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Miami, Florida that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.

Distance: 1.7 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Tropical Park Loop

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Tropical Park Loop is a 3.7 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Miami, Florida that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, and nature trips.

Distance: 3.7 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Hammocks Lakes Loop

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Hammocks Lakes Loop is a 8.1 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Miami, Florida that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 8.1 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Old Cutler Trail

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Old Cutler Trail is a 25.9 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Miami, Florida that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and road biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 25.9 miles
Difficulty: Easy

South Dade Rail Trail

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South Dade Rail Trail is a 20.7 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Miami, Florida that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, and road biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 20.7 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Shark Valley Trail

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Shark Valley Trail is a 15.8 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Homestead, Florida that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, bird watching, and road biking and is accessible year-round.

Distance: 15.8 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Biscayne Trail

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Biscayne Trail is a 5.3 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Miami, Florida that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, and road biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 5.3 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Black Creek Trail

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Black Creek Trail is a 8.9 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Homestead, Florida that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 8.9 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Highland Oaks Park Loop

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Highland Oaks Park Loop is a 0.9 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Miami, Florida that features a lake. The trail is good for all skill levels and is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and nature trips. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 0.9 miles
Difficulty: Easy

Snake Creek Trail

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Snake Creek Trail is a 10.1 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Miami, Florida that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, road biking, and mountain biking. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Distance: 10.1 miles
Difficulty: Easy

AllTrails helps connect us to the outdoors and makes getting outside easier and more accessible. Home to the largest collection of hand-curated trail guides, with AllTrails you can search for and navigate trails, parks, and green spaces, or use filters to find your next favorite trail.

 

 

 

 

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The holidays can be a great time to practice conflict resolution skills. More people + more perspectives = more conflict. Whether it’s with partners, family members, or children, some of the same skills can work for us all. Try using the four C’s of Conflict Resolution: Calm, Curiosity, Collaboration and Connection when conflict emerges.

1. Calm: Try using positive self-talk or taking deep breaths to calm yourself when conflict emerges. Maybe say to yourself, “I can handle this conflict, I’ve got this.” We are much better able to navigate conflict when we have our body calm and regulated. This also helps those around us regulate too since emotions can be contagious.

2. Curiosity: Use curiosity to explore what the other person is trying to communicate. You don’t have to agree with them, but try reflecting back to them what you hear them say. “I see, you are thinking that pumpkin pie would be better than pecan this year.” This helps the other person feel heard and understood and helps you move into a place of understanding, from which you can problem solve.

3. Collaboration: Explore the possibilities of problem-solving the conflict. Take the time to express your own perspective and see if you can encourage the other person to engage with you in coming up with creative solutions. Even children can learn to do this. Is there a solution that could lead to everyone being happy? If not, what would be another creative option.

4. Connection: Whether you came up with a mutual solution, or ended with an “agree to disagree” scenario, we can almost always find a way to connect and repair with the ones we love. Letting a child know, “it’s okay to be sad about my decision” or letting a relative know, “I hear how disappointing it is to change plans this year. I feel sad about it too. I cannot wait to see you again next year.” can remind us that conflict is a natural part of relationships and we can get through these moments with love and connection.

There are many resources and tools available these days to support young children in learning these conflict resolution skills early on. Slumberkins Conflict Resolution Collection with Hammerhead Shark offers more tools and support for moving through these moments together.

 

Kelly Oriard & Callie Christensen
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Kelly Oriard and Callie Christensen are co-founders of Slumberkins, a children's brand supporting social-emotional learning for children. Kelly has a dual master's degree in family therapy and school counseling, and Callie has a master's degree in teaching. Both are passionate about teaching children social-emotional skills to thrive in our modern world.