Social media maven and mom, Kara Wood took some time out from exploring her new neighbourhood of Forest Hill Village to talk to Toronto Mom Now
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Mom on the Street: We catch up with Toronto mom Suzanne Sharples to find out what she loves about raising kids in her Leaside neighbourhood
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We catch up with Karyn MacEwan to find out what she loves about living in her Corktown neighbourhood in downtown Toronto
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Join Toronto Mom Now on its second KidClicks Photo Walk with family and child photographer Diana Nazareth. What’s a photo walk, you ask? It’s a fun, novel way to explore the city with your kids while learning how to take better photos of all the interesting things that cross your path. Photographer Diana Nazareth will serve as your guide and will provide you and your kid with a simple assignment that will get you started on your walk. As she strolls along with you, she’ll answer any specific questions you have about your camera and
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Toronto Mom Now spent earth day 2012 at the Zoo where we partied for the planet with hundreds of other animal lovers and learned some valuable lessons about going green. Parents, children and teachers either learned or were reminded that when we make small changes in our everyday lives it has a profound impact on the preservation of our environment and endangered species. With all the controversy the Toronto Zoo has been under about the possible move of their beloved elephants, we are pleased to bring you a positive story from the zoo about it’s
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Earth Hour 2012 takes place this Saturday and Toronto isn’t missing out. Stop by the Ontario Science Centre to celebrate Earth Hour, take in some storytelling at the Bata Shoe Museum, or browse the list for some other exciting outings. There are always lots to see and do with your kids in Toronto! Earth Hour at the Ontario Science Centre Celebrate Earth Hour at the Science Centre with an evening of free outdoor events. Observe the planets through telescopes, meet creatures that call the night home, enjoy some rhythmic drumming and storytelling. A fire performance
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March Break is upon us and Toronto is offering up a lot of fun. There are carnivals, princesses galore and even St. Patrick’s Day a bit early. And if you’re gearing up for the outdoors, take a peak at the Sportsmen’s Show! There’s a lot to see and do in Toronto with your kids this week!
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Even though the excitement of Family Day has passed, there’s still a lot going on. Model trains, ice sculptures, portraiture and more are on the menu for this week. We’re never at a loss for what to do in Toronto with kids! Model Railroad Show Take a trip back to the 1950s, when trains were still the way to travel. The Model Railroad Club offers over 5,000 feet of track and trains that pass hills, lakes, forests and villages, all to the delight of visitors. Put your conductor’s cap on and join the fun! When
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Family Day is upon us and Toronto has lots to see and do. From rides and games to skating and painting you can’t miss with great events like these. And if it’s not Family Day you’re looking for, there’s still lots going on. There’s plenty if you're looking for what to do in Toronto with kids this week!
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Roses are red, violets are blue, this week in Toronto, there’s lots to see and do! Valentine’s Day is almost here, so open your hearts and embrace what the city has to offer this week. From bringing valentines to the zoo animals to seeing the Harlem Globetrotters, there’s something for everyone with kids this week in Toronto. Valentines, Cupcakes and Teddy Bears at Casa Loma Gather up some of your favourite bears and get ready for some great stories. After a reading of Little Red Riding Hood, all children receive 12 freshly-baked cupcakes, pink icing
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