Albert Einstein once said, “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.

As a young girl, I remember my parents reading me a story every night at bedtime. My favorite book was Cinderella. As I listened, I would close my eyes and picture the story in my mind. As soon as the storytelling would begin, the boundary between the life of Cinderella and everyday life seemed to quickly disappear. And the ending was never a surprise (and that was my favorite part) for I was safe in the knowledge that through it all—lost slipper or bad fairy, the princess would marry the prince and get to live in the larger than life palace just beyond the sunset, happily ever after.

Fairy tales teach us about empathy and compassion, relationships, and the difference between good and evil. These stories are more than just happily ever after. They portray real moral lessons thru characters and virtue shown in the stories.

Some of the benefits of reading fairy tales to your children include:

  • Giving kids a place to learn the idea that life isn’t always easy and people don’t always have your best interests at heart. These stories give parents a way of gradually introducing their children to the idea that there are some bad people in the world. At the same time, it’s a way of reinforcing the importance of being kind, thoughtful, and true.
  • Fairy Godmothers, talking animals, evil witches—anything is possible in a fairy tale! Our world needs more imaginative and creative thinkers. When our minds are opened to all sorts of ideas and possibilities as children, we develop an out-of-the-box thinking style. When presented with a problem or challenge, children with vivid imaginations will come up with wonderfully unique ways to overcome those challenges.
  • Sharing stories can be a very powerful way to help children navigate complex and moral subjects. They learn and discover their actions have consequences and can affect other people’s feelings, as well as impacting their own emotions.
  • Without being explicitly known, children learn that hard work pays off and that sometimes delayed gratification is necessary. Fairy tales provide answers to what the world is really like and a child’s place within it.
  • Fairy tales encourage children to develop their own creativity. Most fairy tales do not include detailed outlines of the characters which encourage children to make up their own mental picture of the characters. The vague descriptions of places and events also help children develop their imaginations by envisioning what is happening in the story. This creativity, in turn, will be an invaluable skill for children in later life.

There are many versions of the same fairy tale. Gone are the days when all the main characters looked virtually the same. Now children from all over the world can glimpse different cultures through these stories and see themselves reflected as well. Often, these versions depend on the culture of its author.

These stories not only provide us with pieces of our background but enlighten others to something different. Fairy tales have the power to change lives. They can inspire a person to be something greater than they are, and become the person they want to be. The power of fairy tales can give people strength in their weakest moments, and lead them down a path they wouldn’t originally have the courage to walk.

Most young children aren’t remotely aware that they’re learning life skills. For them, all that matters is the moment, when a good story whirls them away into new worlds. One of the reasons I believe love fairy tales remain so powerful is that extraordinary things happen to ordinary people. In a fairy tale, a young girl lost in the forest, can find food and comfort in a houseful of bears.

Through her vibrant picture books, illustrated by her brother Zeka Cintra,Isabel strives to introduce kids to a world where diversity is valuable and beautiful. Fantasy, representativeness and diversity are common themes in her editorial production. She currently resides in Stockholm, Sweden with her husband and daughters.

It’s no surprise that Google Trends have recently revealed that searches for moving services and the best state to live in have increased in recent months, given the pandemic. Luckily, ISoldMyHouse.com, a national real estate marketplace, has analyzed all the research for us and come up with the happiest state of all.

Nebraska has taken home the prize! To determine the results, ISoldMyHouse.com “used publicly available data across 10 different categories to create an index of the states where residents are the happiest, and where people may be most interested in moving to in 2021.”

Sunset over Scottsbluff National Monument at Gering Nebraska

photo: iStock

So what categories were analyzed? The platform researched crime rates, employment rates, school graduation rates, average life expectancy, sales tax, average annual sunshine, air quality, cost of living, quality of local hospitals and housing cost to come up with the happiest states. So who else ranked highly?

1. Nebraska

2. Iowa

3. North Dakota

4. Kansas

5. Maine

 

On the flip side, the unhappiest states were:

46. Kentucky

47. Mississippi

48.California

49. Nevada

50. West Virginia

Nebraska ranked in the top 20 for eight out of the 10 categories including crime (7th) and air quality (6th). West Virginia did not do well in the ranking, coming in the bottom 20 for seven out of 10 categories, including employment rates (48th), graduation rates (42nd), life expectancy (49th), sales tax (35th), annual sunshine (48th), air quality (48th) and quality of hospitals (39th).

Kris Lippi, founder of ISoldMyHouse.com states,“In one way or another 2020 has been an incredibly difficult year for so many people and we wouldn’t blame anyone for looking for a fresh start in a new state in 2021. In fact, our research shows that people are already doing their research on which state is the best to live in!

––Karly Wood

 

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Christina Milian

Congratulations are in order. Christina Milian is expecting her third child, her second with boyfriend Matt Pokroa. The couple started off the new year by welcoming a son, Isaiah, in January.

 

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Milian revealed her baby bump in a sunset photo with Pokora placing a kiss on her growing abdomen followed by a sweet snap of Isaiah placing his hands Milian’s stomach.

Pokora shared the same photo with a caption written in French proclaiming that Isaiah is already a protective big brother.

The new baby will also join Milian’s daughter Violet who she shares with ex-husband The-Dream.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: DFree via Shutterstock

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Most SoCal kids are immersed in distance learning––so add some fun to their virtual classes (or play-dates!) with Zoom backgrounds that will show off their city spirit. From mama and baby hippo at the San Diego Zoo to a gorgeous bayside sunset, these playful screenscapes are sure to brighten up your student’s online school day.

USS Midway Museum

USS Midway Museum

Your kids can take a screengrab of this absolutely gorgeous shot of San Diego's own USS Midway Museum––the largest aircraft carrier in the world that you can tour––to wow their classmates. Bonus: Did you know kids can score free admission to the USS Midway Museum now through Dec. 15th? Check out the details here.

Kelp Tank at Birch Aquarium

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

'Kelp' yourself to this soothing background from The Birch Aquarium. The gorgeous colors and serene marine life make us want to dive right in! Find similar backgrounds here.

Balboa Park

Reggiebphotography.com

Stop classmates in their tracks with this magnificent shot of Balboa Park. And, if you're a Star Wars fan, you have to check out this galaxy of work. May the force, and the zoom background, be with you!

Petco Park

San Diego Padres via Twitter

Stadium seats may be empty this year, but you can still root, root, root for the home team with this gorgeous shot of Petco Park. Just save the image to your computer and upload it as a "virtual background" to your chat. We're calling this a home run! 

Lux Art Institute

Lux Art Institute

Strike a creative chord with one of these artsy and beautiful backgrounds from Lux Art Institute in North County. We know all the mini-Monets out there will love this one. 

Feeding San Diego

Feeding San Diego

Want a super cool background that also spreads awareness for a very important San Diego cause? Try one of these Feeding San Diego branded zoom backgrounds. We can't think of a better way to show kindness and support a local movement than showing off one of these virtual backgrounds to the class. 

Torrey Pines

San Diego Tourism

Add some San Diego warmth to your online day with these picturesque backgrounds. These iconic shots from Torrey Pines and Windansea Beach bring a strong dose of joy to any zoom call. 

San Diego Convention Center

Visit San Diego

Transform your room into a virtual reality by tapping into Visit San Diego's library of images. This one will have your little one wanting to take a stroll by the bay before dinner. 

San Diego Zoo

San Diego Zoo

In this Zoom background, baby hippo Amahle is exploring her Lost Forest home with her attentive mother Funani. Animal lovers of all ages will go wild for these backgrounds from San Diego Zoo. Kids can choose from a wide array of creatures to grace their screen including giraffes, koalas, elephants, polar bears, rhinos and more.

Go Aztecs

SDSU

Because every kid wants to show off their (or their parents') favorite college sports teams, San Diego State University offers tons of Aztec spirit.  

Scripps Pier

UC San Diego

A shot of Scripps Pier at sunset is quintessential San Diego. The glistening Pacific Ocean and golden skies will make any virtual class feel a little more manageable. UC San Diego has plenty of gorgeous images of our shining city to download here. 

––Aimee Della Bitta

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Press pause on screen time and take in a show on the world’s biggest canvas; the evening sky. Sometimes all it takes is an amazing sunset to stop you in your tracks and remind you just how beautiful the world really is. We’ve got a list of spots where you can be a spectator to some of the most spectacular sunsets our area has to offer. Whether you’re in DC, VA or MD, when the sun melts across the sky in shades of red, orange, pink and gold, here are the best places to catch nature’s most beautiful light show.

WASHINGTON, DC

Top of the Gate
The restaurant and bar at the top of the Watergate Hotel offers one of the best views in the city. Watch the boats glide down the Potomac River and the lights begin to shine in Georgetown as you sip mocktails by the fire pits. Be sure to check out this hot spot in the winter when they feature a kid-friendly roof top ice rink.

2650 Virginia Ave. NW
Foggy Bottom
Online: thewatergatehotel.com/top-of-the-gate

The Steps of the U.S. Capitol
Photographers know the best vantage point for capturing beauty, and the sun setting over Washington, DC is no exception. From the steps of the U.S Capitol you can watch the sun spread across the sky behind the Washington Monument in a breathtaking display of color. This is probably one of the most photographed sunset views in the world.

East Capitol St. NE & First St. SE
Capitol Hill
Online:
visitthecapitol.gov

Tidal Basin
From this site on the southern end of the National Mall you can sit on a park bench at any season of the year and watch a gorgeous sunset. From the northern side, close to the Washington Monument, you’ll see the white-domed granite of the Jefferson Memorial, which turns all shades of breathtaking pink as the sun sets behind it. This, coupled with a picture-perfect reflection in the still waters of the Tidal Basin makes for an unforgettable sunset view.

900 Ohio Dr., SW
National Mall
Online: nps.gov

Georgetown Waterfront
This 10-acre park located directly across the river from Roosevelt Island, curves along the Potomac River shoreline from 30th to 34th Street NW and features views of the Key Bridge, Kennedy Center and Memorial Bridge. In the summer, kids can splash in spray fountains while you watch shore birds and row boats on the river. It’s the perfect setting for a pastel sunset sky.

3000 K St., NW
Georgetown
Online: georgetownwaterfrontpark.org

VIRGINIA

The Point Overlook in Shenandoah National Park
If there’s a place where seeing the sunset could change your entire world view, it might just be from The Point overlook in Shenandoah National Park. This west-facing spot at mile 55.5 on Skyline Drive is located just a few miles south of Big Meadows Lodge. From the overlook, hike a short trail down about 100 feet to a rocky area and from here you’ll see the magic happen.

Insider tip: You can nab a spectacular souvenir of these hard-to-capture sunsets here.

3655 Hwy. 211 East
Skyline Mile Marker 55.5
Luray, VA
Online:
https://www.nps.gov/shen/learn/nature/scenicvistas.htm

George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Grab a blanket and pick a comfortable spot on the rolling green lawn in front of George Washington’s Mount Vernon for a stunning view of the sun mixing with the clouds above the Potomac River. To make it even more spectacular, if you go in October, you can enjoy live blues music while you sip and swirl top notch wines at the Fall Wine and Sunset Tour

3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy. 
Alexandria, VA
Online: mountvernon.org

Old Town Alexandria Waterfront
An evening stroll along Old Town Alexandria’s waterfront offers some breathtaking sunset views with the lights of National Harbor across the water in the distance. The bustling streets of Old Town provide all the shopping and dining you could want, along with quaint cobblestone streets, 18th and 19th century architecture, and tons of meaningful history. The Alexandria trolley is there to cart you around, so you can make a full day of it with shopping, dinner, and a waterfront sunset stroll.

1 Prince St.
Alexandria, VA
Online:
visitalexandriava.com

Fort Hunt Park
River shores, open spaces, and a clear view of the wide sky, Fort Hunt Park offers everything you need for a stunning sunset view. The park is located just two miles from Mount Vernon and serves as a local favorite for picnics and recreation. In the summer months, you can enjoy live music on Sunday evenings at Pavilion A from 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. A dinner picnic, evening concert, and summer sunset makes for a perfect evening.

8999 Fort Hunt Rd. 
Alexandria, VA
Online: Fort Hunt Park

Maryland

Summit of Sugarloaf Mountain
At an elevation of more than 1200 feet, from the summit of Sugarloaf you’ll stand high above a sweeping view of Maryland’s scenic farmland. This is a view you might have to work for with a slightly challenging hike, but the payoff is well worth the huff and puff of the climb.

7901 Comus Rd. 
Dickerson, MD
Online: sugarloafmd.com/

National Harbor Waterfront
Even without a sunset, the National Harbor Waterfront offers a beautiful setting and year-round line-up of amazing attractions. Add the colorful sun setting across the sky and you have a view worthy of Monet or Van Gogh. In the summer months, you can take advantage of group sunset swims in the river every Sunday and Wednesday evening. Throw in an ice skating show at Gaylord, or a spin on the Capitol Ferris Wheel where you’ll soar 180 feet above the Potomac River for incomparable views of area landmarks. Regardless, you’ll be making sunset memories of a lifetime.

165 Waterfront St.
National Harbor, MD
Online:
https://www.nationalharbor.com/

Terrapin Beach Park
This award-winning 276-acre nature park has a 3-mile walking trail that winds you through wildflower meadows, wetlands, tidal ponds, woodlands and sandy beaches where you’ll have unique opportunities to see a variety of waterfowl and wildlife. Park yourself somewhere along the beachfront boardwalk for a spectacular view of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge beneath a sky on fire with the setting sun.

191 Log Canoe Cir. 
Stevensville, MD
Online: Terrapin Beach Park

 

Many people are looking to get out of town to visit loved ones or simply they just want to escape for a few days. Amtrak customers can travel in the comfort of a private room at a discounted price this summer. Now, when one person purchases a Roomette, one companion can join them for free.

Amtrak

Roomette accommodations are offered on many routes across the country. Located in the sleeping car, a Roomette is the perfect option for customers seeking privacy and space on a short trip and added comfort and amenities when traveling overnight. All customers in private rooms receive complimentary lounge access at major stations, priority boarding and complimentary meals onboard. 

Roomette accommodations are available across the national network on the following trains: California Zephyr, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, City of New Orleans, Coast Starlight, Crescent, Empire Builder, Lake Shore Limited, Silver Service, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle.

Available on Amtrak.com or by using the Amtrak app, customers can book between Jul. 7-17, 2020 for travel from Jul. 13, 2020 through Sept. 30, 2020.

To receive this discount, use the Fare Finder from this page or enter code V306 when booking a trip on the Amtrak app. The offer is subject to availability and not available on the Auto Train. An advanced reservation of at least three days is required. Other restrictions may apply.

In an effort to simplify and safeguard the travel experience, several cleaning, contract-free and convenience measures have been implemented to every part of the customer journey. Learn more about all measures at Amtrak.com/coronavirus.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Aris on Unsplash

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When the calendar rolled to 2020 you likely had no idea what Zoom was. Boy, has that changed. While Chicago is sheltering, the free video-conferencing platform seems to be the center of attention as a way to stay connected with family, friends, school and work and access programming you typically experience in person. The next time you hop on to chat with friends, host a work call or your kid takes a yoga class, why not show your hometown pride with these Chicago-themed Zoom backgrounds?

360 CHICAGO

360 CHICAGO

360 CHICAGO Observation Deck at 875 N. Michigan Ave. now gives your fellow Zoomers something to admire other than you and your makeshift home office.

From twinkling city lights at sunset to stunning lakefront and skyline scenes unique to Chicago, it’s easy and free to swap out backgrounds for aspirational views of 360 CHICAGO and TILT from its 94th-floor perch.

Download your favorite here.

The Chicago Theatre

The Chicago Theatre Twitter

Via their Twitter page, you can find 4 images of the iconic Chicago Theatre. Download here

Wrigley Field - Cubs

Stadium's Twitter Page

Baseball fans are mourning the start of the season, but show your northside pride with a snap of Wrigley Field to hold you over. Download here

Guaranteed Rate Field - Chicago White Sox

Stadium's Twitter Page

Don't worry, southsiders, we have you covered, too. Until you can take your seat at Guaranteed Rate Field, host your next Zoom call with White Sox as your background. Download here

United Center - Chicago Bulls

Stadium's Twitter Page

The NBA's regular season came to a screeching halt in March. Show your Bulls fandom with the United Center backdrop. Download here

Soldier Field

Soldier Field

Soldier Field is home to the Chicago Bears and also doubles as an epic concert venue. Its gates are closed for now, but daydream of game days with Soldier Field as your Zoom backdrop. Download here.

Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears

Throwback to the days of Mike Ditka, or select from 10 Chicago Bears Zoom backgrounds. Download here.

Skydeck Chicago

Skydeck Chicago

Skydeck Chicago will transport you and your Zoom participants 103 stories above the city streets, atop the world-famous Willis Tower. Experience the thrills of stepping out on the Ledge, without the fear factor. Download here.

Parson's Chicken & Fish

Parson's

Dream of summer days catching some sun on the patio of Parson's Chicken & Fish. Download Parson's (and more restaurants!) here

Chicago Booth

Chicago Booth

Chicago Booth grad? Show your school pride with a themed Zoom background. Download (and find more!) here

Northwestern University

Northwestern's Global Marketing & Communications has created a variety of University-branded Zoom templates, and some that show the cityscape. Download (and explore options) here

— Maria Chambers

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Adult coloring books are a great stress reliever.  A fantasy-filled coloring book featuring Jason Momoa has  fans excited to get their hands on it since they can’t get their hands on his actual biceps. Crush and Color: Jason Momoa A Coloring Book of Fantasies With an Epic Dreamboat, featuring more than 35 “Momoa moments” for your enjoyment is now available on Amazon.

The book’s illustrations depict Momoa swimming with sharks, taking a bath, lounging on the bed, cooking a steak, walking his dogs, riding a horse, chopping down a tree, surfing, mowing the lawn and more.

Jason Momoa Coloring Book

According to the book’s description, “Escape to your very own rugged utopia with your favorite star! Crush and Color: Jason Momoa is a collection of daydreams come to life on incredible coloring pages. Immerse yourself in more than 35 completely unique, life-like drawings of the rugged dreamboat in the zone and on top of the world. Let him take the helm on a sunset sail, witness impressive physical strength as he scales a colossal cliffside, and take in the serenity of quieter moments through colorable works of art. Caught on every page is Jason’s breezy charm and irresistible vigor ready for coloring detail. Color your way to a dreamier day with enamoring reveries and stirring displays of masculinity on each page!”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Amazon

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When the heat or the rain puts a cramp in your plans for the day, we’ve got you covered! This list of indoor playgrounds for kids in Miami has all the activity you need to tire out the little ones and keep them from the climbing your walls. Find your new favorite spot below!

photo: POD 22 via yelp

POD 22
This totally-adorable kids play space is a mom’s dream come true. It offers open play and even supervised play where you can take advantage of the on-site nail salon and give yourself a break. They also offer Montessori classes on the weekdays for those looking for a little more socialization time.

8101 Biscayne Blvd #102
Miami, FL
Online: thepod22.com/play

Just 4 Fun
This play space is located inside the Shops at Sunset Place in Miami. The toddler section is decorated in pastel pink, blue, and green, with small slides, tunnels, and little rope swings. The remainder of the space has a large play structure with a roller slide, a trampoline, climbing platforms, tunnels, and a ball pit. Food and drinks are also available for purchase.

5701 Sunset Dr.
South Miami, FL
Online: just4funparks.com

photo: Veroniko L. via yelp

IGi Playground
This indoor playground has a large play structure with lots of steps, tunnels, slides, and ramps, as well as a ball pit. There are plenty of tables outside the play area for snacks when you need a break. A big highlight is the pirate ship, perfect for pretend play.

12885 Biscayne Blvd #3
North Miami, FL
Online: igiplaygroundmiami.com

Planet Kids
This 3,000-square-foot indoor playground caters to young kids, with separate spaces for babies and toddlers under three and kids 3-7 years. Activities include a rock wall,  play structure with slides, platforms and a ball pit. There is also a bounce house and space to run around. Adults will appreciate the Nespresso cafe, with a French bakery.

2403 NE 2nd Ave., Suite 108
Miami, FL
Online: planetkidsplayground.net

photo: We Rock the Spectrum via yelp

We Rock the Spectrum
Kids of all abilities can play together at We Rock the Spectrum. The gym’s sensory equipment benefits both children with special needs and their neurotypical peers. There’s a zip line, trampoline, tunnel, carpet swing, climbing structure, crash pit and hammock swing, plus an arts and crafts area.

5159 S. University Dr.
Davie, FL
Online: werockthespectrumdavie.com

Goin’ Bananas
Goin’ Bananas has a large, colorful play gym with tunnels, slides and a rock wall. Tables surround the play space, where adults can relax and grab a bite while the children play.

15750 SW 56th St.
Miami, FL
Online: goinbananasmiami.com

—Kate Loweth

 

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Now your kiddo can hear a story from space! The Story Time from Space program was launched several years ago (by the Global Space Foundation) to bring an out-of-this-world experience to kids right here on Earth.

Even though story time at your local library is enough to keep the littles busy all afternoon, Story Time from Space adds an extra element of science-filled excitement.

So how can your child listen to a book read from space? The Global Space Education Foundation sends child-friendly picks to the International Space Station. Astronauts videotape themselves reading the books and the Story Time from Space website posts the clips.

If you’re wondering whether your child’s fave reads are on the “Books Approved for Launch” list, as of now titles such as Khalifa and Amal Go To Space, Astronaut Annie, Ada Twist, Scientist, Mousetronaut, Max Goes to mars, Luciana, Braving the Deep, The Mission to Cataria, A Moon of My Own, Notable Notebooks, Next Time You See a Sunset, Max Goes to the International Space Station and Rosie Revere, Engineer are among the top story time picks.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: All About the ABCS via Instagram

 

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