Monthly Archives: June 2013

Make a dreamcatcher!

Native Americans used dreamcatchers to keep bad dreams away and let good dreams come in.

Simple to make for 5 year olds and older, this is a fun craft activity that can then be hung in the child’s room.

Be sure to look for related books at the library.

Visit this website for directions and details.

Visit a zoo or aquarium this month!

Zoo and Aquarium Month

Visit your local zoo or aquarium or set up a pretend zoo with play animals and blocks. Invite the host parents to visit your pretend zoo. Read One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish or If I Ran the Zoo, both by Dr. Seuss. Encourage the children to make up their own animals and draw them. Think of all the animal sounds you can and play a game guessing what animal you are. You may find that the same animal says one thing in America and something quite different in your own country!

Find out more about the National Zoo at  http://nationalzoo.si.edu/

Reflections from an au pair

Hannah from Germany says in a postcard:


Brazilian au pair, Livia

“Dear Au Pair in America Team
I have to say going to America and living with my Host Family was the best decision I’ve ever made. I saw almost everything that was on my bucket list and I really feel like I have a second home now. I couldn’t have picked a better family. I love the kids and in the parents I found friends for life. Thank you for helping me have this amazing experience!

Have a safe summer!

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Americans take suncare for children VERY seriously.  Take time to learn these sun safety tips and prevent sunburn.

APPLY SUNSCREEN DAILY. Kids will fuss when you try to apply sunscreen.  Remember, you are the adult in charge and responsbile for their well being.   Apply sunscreen daily.

REMEMBER EASY-TO-MISS SPOTS. The most vulnerable parts of the body are often the ones that get overlooked when applying sunscreen. To make sure your kids are covered, teach them “BEENS.” This useful acronym from Maryellen Maguire-Eisen, executive director of the Children’s Melanoma Prevention Foundation, stands for Back of knees, Ears, Eye area, Neck, and Scalp (if visible).   Bottom line: For a handy reminder, write “BEENS” on your sunscreen bottles.

BE GENEROUS.   We may all use sunscreen, but most of us aren’t putting on enough.  If you apply a third of the recommended dose of SPF 30 product, the protection is more like SPF 10.  Bottom line: Adults should apply an ounce (about a handful; see above), and kids half that much, of a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 every two hours, and more frequently if they’re swimming or sweating.

COVER UP. To avoid burns when the sun is strongest (between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.), dermatologist Elizabeth Hale recommends taking frequent shade breaks, wearing a UV-protective shirt while swimming, and using a sunscreen with zinc oxide.  Bottom line: “You probably can’t keep kids out of the mid-day sun completely,” says Dr. Hale. “So it’s important to be all the more vigilant about protection during those hours.”

SET A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR YOUR KIDS. If your child sees you following sun-safety rules, he’ll take them for granted and follow suit. Skin protection is important for every member of the family, so team up with your children to stay protected when venturing out in the sun.  Trust me, you will be thankful when you are older that you applied sunscreen.

See a movie for a dollar!

summermovieexpress

http://www.regmovies.com/Movies/Summer-Movie-Express

Starting June 11th on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10am, see a movie for $1!!

Week Title Rating Time
1 The Three Stooges PG 10am
1 Ice Age: Continental Drift PG 10am
2 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days PG 10am
2 Parental Guidance PG 10am
3 Mr. Poppers’ Penguins PG 10am
3 Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked G 10am
4 Monte Carlo PG 10am
4 Rio G 10am
5 Coraline PG 10am
5 ParaNorman PG 10am
6 Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax PG 10am
6 Big Miracle PG 10am
7 Yogi Bear PG 10am
7 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island PG 10am
8 Racing Stripes PG 10am
8 Happy Feet Too PG 10am
9 African Cats G 10am
9 Chimpanzee G 10am


It’s the Itty Bitty City Scavenger Hunt!

HOW TO PLAY: Head to downtown Fredericksburg between June 2 and July 15 to find the 20 objects

or architectural elements pictured in The Free Lance-Star JUNE 2. Missed the printed version? No worries!

Click HERE to download a PDF of photos, map, and details.

Submit your entry (fill out the electronic form below) and you could win one of the cash prizes.

PRIZES: First Place Winner $400, Second Place Winner $250, Seven Third Place Winners $50.

Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place with the correct answers. Cash prizes

generously donated by the Fredericksburg Department of Economic Development and Tourism

ENTRY DEADLINE: July 15 at 5 p.m. One entry per person.

HINTS: Follow us on facebook. We will post 6 unique hints on The Free Lance-Star and fredericksburg.com

facebook pages throughout the contest. Plus, WIN BONUS PRIZES during the hunt on our facebook pages.

OFFICIAL RULES: No purchase necessary. Entry forms available at The Free Lance-Star front desk,

616 Amelia St., Fredericksburg and on fredericksburg.com/ittybittycity. One entry per person. Prizes must

be picked up by the winner within 30 days of first announcement in The Free Lance-Star. Winner must

show picture identification at pick up. All decisions made by The Free Lance-Star are final. Employees

of The Free Lance-Star Companies and our contest sponsor and their families are ineligible to win.

Entry deadline: July 15 at 5 p.m.