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Judy Moody and the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt at Adventure Theatre + GIVEAWAY

April 23, 2018

(Photo: Michael Horan)

What: Judy Moody and the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt

When: April 21- June 3, 2018

Where: Adventure Theatre
7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo, MD. 20812

Why: Third grade has put Judy Moody in a mood. She’s got to figure out what to include in her “Me” collage, and her know-it-all little brother Stink keeps getting in the way. When the Moody family drops anchor on “Artichoke” Island, they meet Cap’n Weevil with a secret treasure map, launching them on a mad dash across the island in search of gold. But they’re not the only salty dogs lookin’ for loot! Can Judy Moody and Stink outwit their competition in time? Will Judy finish her project? Come aboard as we launch this world premiere and find out!

Judy goes on an epic adventure using her imagination and problem solving skills (with some help from her brother, Stink) as she tries to win a “t-shirt with words” she can show off to her new third grade class. We witness the competitive sibling relationship with constant banter as they are forced to work together as they go on a treasure hunt. If your Bambinos have read the book and loved it, this is almost a replica which is sure to make them smile from ear to ear as they hear the familiar references, locations and characters names! No one will want to walk the plank, in fact, you’ll wish the play could continue on longer.

Giveaway: Win tickets to see Judy Moody and the Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt!! Comment on Facebook and Instagram with the show day/time you’d prefer to see. Winner will be announced May 8, 2018.

  • Adapted for the stage by Allison Gregory

  • Based on the books by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds

  • Directed by Mitchell Hebert

  • Recommended ages 4+

  • Running time is 60 minutes with no intermission

  • Tickets can be purchased here. Tickets are $19.50 each with group and field trip rates available. Children under the age of 1 are free.

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Date Night at The National Theatre to see Waitress + Giveaway

April 18, 2018

Waitress at The National Theatre is a great date night alternative to your typical routine and you can win a pair of tickets to the grand opening show (see details below).

Brought to life by a groundbreaking all-female creative team, this irresistible new hit features original music and lyrics by 6-time Grammy® nominee Sara Bareilles (“Brave,” “Love Song”), a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson (the film “I Am Sam”), choreography by Lorin Latarro (Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Waiting for Godot) and direction by Tony Award® winner Diane Paulus (Hair, Pippin, Finding Neverland).

Inspired by Adrienne Shelly’s beloved film, WAITRESS tells the story of Jenna – a waitress and expert pie maker – who dreams of a way out of her small town and loveless marriage. A baking contest in a nearby county and the town’s new doctor may offer her a chance at a fresh start, while her fellow waitresses offer their own recipes for happiness. But Jenna must summon the strength and courage to rebuild her own life.

  • Waitress will be at National Theatre May 15-June 3, 2018.
  • Estimated running time is 150 minutes, including one intermission.
  • Tickets range from $28-$98.
  • Show is recommended for ages 13+.

 

Giveaway: Win 2 tickets to opening night, Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 7:30pm. To enter, comment on Facebook & Instagram with the name of your favorite Broadway show. Winner will be announced May 1, 2018!

Get a preview of the show and learn more about the play from the director, Diane Paulus and musician, Sara Bareilles below.

“WAITRESS is a little slice of heaven!” says Entertainment Weekly

“A monumental contribution to Broadway!” according to Marie Claire.

“THE WOMEN OF WAITRESS ARE CHANGING BROADWAY!” – Time Magazine

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FREE movie tickets to I Feel Pretty featuring Amy Schumer

April 5, 2018

I Feel Pretty movie screening at Regal Hyattsville: April 9 at 7:30pm

I Feel Pretty movie screening at Regal Majestic: April 16, 2018 at 7:00pm

I Feel Pretty movie screening at AMC Tyson’s Corner: April 18 at 7:30pm

*Mom’s Night Out opportunity! At the Tyson’s Corner screening there will be glam touch-ups and other fun giveaways!*

Synopsis: In I Feel Pretty an ordinary woman who struggles with feelings of insecurity and inadequacy on a daily basis wakes from a fall believing she is suddenly the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet. With this newfound confidence she is empowered to live her life fearlessly and flawlessly, but what will happen when she realizes her appearance never changed?

Cast: Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Rory Scovel, Emily Ratajkowski, Aidy Bryant, Busy Phillips, Tom Hopper with Naomi Campbell and Lauren Hutton
Director/Writers: Written and Directed by Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein
Producers: McG, Mary Viola, Nicolas Chartier, Amy Schumer Alissa Phillips, Dominic Rustam

Release Date: April 20, 2018

Rating: NR

 

 

 

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Arts on the Horizon presents Outside the Lines + GIVEAWAY!

April 3, 2018

Arts on the Horizon presents Outside the Lines

What: Two pen pals, Bud and Vi, brighten each other’s lives from afar. Bud lives in a straight-line world of tall, tall buildings. Vi lives in a curvy-line world of rolly, rolly hills.  Bud and Vi have never met, but they create a world together by exchanging lines…through the mail.

Scored by the lively tango music of QuinTango, and featuring interactive projection design by Helen Hayes nominee Patrick Lord, Outside the Lines is a new nonverbal play for ages 2-5 and their families about one of our earliest and deepest joys: connection.

Created by Tia Shearer Bassett & Directed by Megan Alrutz

Where: Performances take place at The Lab at Convergence
1819 N. Quaker Ln.Alexandria, VA 22302

When: April 12-April 28, 2018 with an April 21st sign interpreted performance

Additional shows will take place May 2-6, 2018 at Atlas Performing Center

Giveaway: Win a 4-pack of tickets to the Friday, April 20th show at 10:30am by commenting on this Facebook post. Winner announced April 10, 2018.

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q+a with the founders of Baby Ventures + GIVEAWAY

April 2, 2018


There’s something magical and calming about spending time in a library or bookstore. We are fortunate enough to have some great bookstores in our area; Politics & Prose, Walls of Books, Upshur Street Books, Kramerbooks and East City Bookshop to name a few =)  I have a background in literacy and am always buying and checking out new books for my kids, encouraging them to read and have a love of reading. Same goes for seeking out new authors to become familiar with and follow. Books are my go-to gift idea for holidays and birthdays for little ones. Enter The ABC’s of Washington, DC. A great board book for little ones, newbies to DC, friends who may move away from DC or just to provide a picture walk through of DC. The book provides a sightseeing tour of the nation’s capital letter by letter. I have gotten the chance to learn about Baby Ventures, 
a local duo (Lisa Hall and Golzar Kheiltash) who create diversity and adventure-inspired books and art based on their own real-life adventures in diverse locales across six continents. Their inaugural title, the ABCs of Washington, DC, has become a best seller at a number of indie bookstores and specialty shops in DC. They also strongly focus on early literacy, small business/shop local initiatives, and charitable giving. I am excited to share a q+a I conducted with Hall and Kheiltash and introduce you to their newest book. 

 

Q+A with Golzar Kheiltash + Lisa Hall of Baby Ventures

BB: Please introduce yourselves to Beltway Bambinos readers.

Lisa and I met in Washington, DC in 2005, and we’ve been friends and collaborators ever since. We’ve long been avid travelers, with a deep reverence for the diversity of people, cultures, and places that make up our global village. After a decade of friendship, adventure, and ultimately, motherhood, Lisa and I co-founded Baby Ventures in 2016.

Upon returning home from each of her trips abroad, Lisa – a lifelong artist – would paint the rich diversity of people and places she’d witnessed. Our real-life travels across six continents, combined with Lisa’s detailed imagery and bold use of color, forms the creative bedrock of Baby Ventures books.

Shortly after becoming a new mom, I started looking into board books for my daughter. I soon realized that many “baby books” still featured oversimplified topics and graphics. My husband and I didn’t want to wait until our daughter was old enough to read to expand her worldview – we wanted to show her our diverse and wonder-filled world from day one. I was lamenting to Lisa about this one night over cheese pizza, and it just hit us: to combine our respective skill sets and create our own series of children’s board books. Three years and much hard work later, Baby Ventures was founded in 2016. Our mission is simple: to create books that combine themes of diversity and adventure for little ones, brought to life with Lisa’s vibrant artwork.

BB: Are you DC natives?

I am originally from California, and Lisa is from Nebraska. We met each other in 2005 as colleagues at an advocacy nonprofit located in Eastern Market, in Southeast DC. Our initial professional ties soon turned into a lasting personal friendship, sparking many adventures together around Washington, DC and beyond.

When we launched Baby Ventures in 2016, we already had the ABCs of Washington, DC vividly in mind as our inaugural title. DC is where our own story started, and we wanted to honor that with our first book. Many of the book’s twenty six pages – including “E” for Eastern Market – are an ode to the adventures we’ve had in our nation’s capital.

BB: What is your favorite children’s classic book that you think each child should have in their collection?

That’s a tough question – there’s too many to choose from! As an avid reading family, some of our favorite titles would be Where the Wild Things Are (Maurice Sendak), You are My I Love You (Maryann Cusimano Love, Satomi Ichikawa), The Giving Tree (Shel Silverstein), and the adorably educational Yes Yes No No (Leslie Patricelli).

BB: Do you recall having a favorite book as a child?

Yes – The Little Prince (though I didn’t appreciate its poignant ending until I reread it as an adult).

BB: What is your writing or illustrating Kryptonite?

Golzar: A cozy café, a big latte, a fresh notepad, and a great ink pen. And enough time between toddler activities to enjoy the vibe and let the creative juices flow!

Lisa: Meeting Golzar at the cozy café for creative brainstorming! We have a fantastic collaborative work process where we build on each other’s ideas and enthusiasm.

BB: What kind of research do you do, and how long do you spend researching before beginning a book?

Lisa and I both come from advocacy and marketing backgrounds, so diligent and accurate research is a must for us. Having first-hand knowledge of our subject matter and subjecting our work to peer review are integral steps in our research process. Some may say children’s board books shouldn’t require much research, but we feel it’s quite the opposite: we’re trying to expand tots’ growing minds with our books and artwork, which means what we depict – whether it be a culture or a locale – has to be accurate, inclusive, and inspiring.

BB: Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?

Glad you asked…we do! We’re big fans of portraying a local, genuine take on the subject matter or locale we’re depicting. So if you’re a native of DC, for example, you’ll find familiar details that other readers may miss. We also have our Adventure Girls who pop up somewhere in each book!

 BB: Your inaugural title is the ABCs of Washington, DC. Can we find earlier work by either of you?

Writing children’s board books is definitely all new for me! Lisa, on the other hand, is a life-long artist with a knack for children’s art, inspired by her many travels around the world. She served in the Peace Corps in Mali, West Africa, worked in Australia, backpacked across Latin America, and volunteered at orphanages in India and Bolivia. She has been retailing her children’s artwork for the past decade and is now drawing from her experiences to create the Baby Ventures book series.

 BB: Where can readers find ABC’s of Washington, DC?

First made available in June 2016, the ABCs of Washington, DC is now available at a number of DC’s independent bookshops and specialty stores, including Politics & Prose, Busboys and Poets, East City Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, and Walls of Books. Lisa and I pride ourselves on being local authors working directly with one of a kind independent stores across DC communities. As part of our community outreach, we love to host interactive story times with our ABCs of Washington, DC at some of our wonderful retailers. A few upcoming events are:  Storybook Magic, Children’s National Hospital – Tuesday, April 24 at 11:00am, First Sunday Arts Festival – Sunday, May 6 (Annapolis), Story time at Busboys and Poets, Takoma Park – Tuesday, May 15 at 9:30am and will be an exhibitor at the Gaithersburg Book Festival – May 19. For those who are not local and wish to purchase our book, the ABCs of Washington, DC is also available on our Baby Ventures website, in local book stores, and can be found on Amazon.

BB: What’s up next?

We have big plans across the US and abroad for 2018! ABCs of Annapolis, Maryland’s Capital City, was released in February and is now available! Little ones will love practicing their ABCs while learning about Maryland’s charming capital city by the Chesapeake Bay. This 26-page board book provides a distinctly native take on Annapolis life and locales. From the annual Tug of War to Main Street and more, Annapolis is brought to life from the distinct perspective of a long-time resident and local enthusiast, Baby Ventures co-founder Lisa Hall. Our next two upcoming titles will explore global locales and languages. Our next book is coming out this Fall with the 4th book in Spring 2019. We also look forward to forging closer ties to our growing DC community, and of course, our littlest bookworms!

Comment and tag your favorite local bookstore for a chance to win a signed ABC’s of Washington, DC book or a Baby Ventures onesie!

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FREE Movie Tickets to the screening of I Feel Pretty

March 20, 2018

 

I Feel Pretty movie screening at Regal Majestic

April 16, 2018 at 7:00pm

Synopsis: In I Feel Pretty an ordinary woman who struggles with feelings of insecurity and inadequacy on a daily basis wakes from a fall believing she is suddenly the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet. With this newfound confidence she is empowered to live her life fearlessly and flawlessly, but what will happen when she realizes her appearance never changed?

Cast: Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Rory Scovel, Emily Ratajkowski, Aidy Bryant, Busy Phillips, Tom Hopper with Naomi Campbell and Lauren Hutton
Director/Writers: Written and Directed by Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein
Producers: McG, Mary Viola, Nicolas Chartier, Amy Schumer Alissa Phillips, Dominic Rustam

Release Date: April 20, 2018

Rating: NR
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What to expect at your child’s first dental visit at DC Pediatric Smiles + GIVEAWAY

March 8, 2018

This Guest Post is provided by Dr. Derek Blank who is a father of three young children: Anderson, Brinkley, and Beckett and a board certified pediatric dentist who is the founder of DC Pediatric Smiles in Bethesda, Maryland.  Dr. Blank is strongly committed to helping children have fun at the dental office and develop an early appreciation for the value of healthy teeth and happy smiles.
My Child’s First Dental Visit: What to Expect?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends taking your child to a pediatric dentist by their first birthday. Often when parents hear “dental visit” and “age 1” their first thought is “no way on earth is my child going to sit still.” The good news is, no one expects them to! The first visit is intended to familiarize a child with feeling comfortable at the dentist and help parents learn how to brush their kids’ teeth.

A young child’s first visit to the dentist is much different than an adult’s typical dental appointment. It is understandable that the dental office can be an intimidating place for kids (it is for many adults too). As a result, much of the first appointment is devoted to introducing various sights and sounds of the dental environment (such as the light, gloves, mask, mirror, dental chair, and suction) in a fun way to help a child feel more relaxed in the new setting. It can often be beneficial to start at a very basic level with young children; for instance, the pediatric dentist might count fingers and explain how this is similar to counting teeth. The overall goal is to ease kids into the routine of coming into the office while keeping the vibe positive and providing much encouragement along the way.

One approach that pediatric dentists find particularly successful with infants and toddlers is the “pillow” exam. This helps the dental team to thoroughly examine a child’s developing teeth and gums while demonstrating the same brushing techniques that they’d recommend parents use at home. The entire process is quick, maybe 1-2 minutes at most, and shortly afterwards, the patient is quickly met with high fives, clapping, and lots of love and support. The pediatric dentist will discuss how many baby teeth have already come in, what to look for in the months ahead, and provide guidance on patient-specific topics of concern (such as fluoride, teething, pacifier use, thumb sucking, x-rays, flossing, tooth injuries, etc).

While the first 2-3 visits to the pediatric dentist may be unpredictable, fortunately, each follow-up visit tends to be a bit easier. Children become more familiar with the staff and learn exactly what to expect during their appointment — the prizes, Netflix, stickers, iPads, and corny dental jokes all help too 🙂 In an ideal world, the dental team loves for those first few visits to occur at younger ages (around 1-2 years old is great); that way, when a child is a bit older (closer to preschool age), they are already quite comfortable and confident in the dental setting, even looking forward to their visit!

Prevention is a huge focus for pediatric dentists. During a child’s first visit, much time and effort is devoted to education and protection against the development of cavities. Some kids may have a certain predisposition to decay. Certain genetic factors may not be changed. However, we can control many environmental factors (such as diet/beverage selection and brushing/flossing habits). The earlier that parents and dental providers team up to put a strong prevention plan in place, the more fun and relaxing each visit to the dentist will tend to be. Bottom line, starting your child’s pediatric dental experience at a young age will help get them on the right track for a lifetime of healthy, happy smiles!

6 Reasons to head to DC Pediatric Smiles–
  1. Board Certified: DC Pediatric Smiles is proud to be the only pediatric dental practice in Bethesda owned and operated by a board certified pediatric dentist.
  2. Free Parking: They offer ample, surface parking just steps away from our door.  And the office is completely stroller accessible, no stairs or elevator.
  3. Convenient Hours: Open select evenings and Saturdays with 24/7 on-call services provided by Dr. Blank for any after-hours emergencies.
  4. Complimentary First Visit: For children ages 2 and under, they offer a free initial appointment.  And for patients of all ages, please stop in for a complimentary office tour!
  5. Latest Technology: The all-digital office is excited to offer the newest high-tech conveniences including iPad check-in, online appointment booking, and Netflix.
  6. Potomac Surf Club: Have you ever surfed the Potomac?  Doubt it.  But a clean check-up will earn your child a spot in the exclusive Potomac “Cavity-Free” Surf Club.

Here is a link to DC Pediatric Smiles insurance and payment plan information.

DC Pediatric Smiles approach is Laugh, Grow, Smile. Get to know Dr. Blank a little:
LAUGH  I’m a Cleveland Browns’ fan.

GROW  Triathlons, skiing, and surfing — each accurately described as “work in progress”.

SMILE  Coming home to my wife and kids.

Location: 5640 Shields Drive Bethesda, MD 20817
Phone: (301) 363-9026

 

 

Giveaway: Win a $100 Whole Foods gift card from DC Pediatric Smiles by commenting on this giveaway post on Beltway Bambinos Facebook page and then liking DC Pediatric Smiles Facebook page. Winner will be announced March 17, 2018.

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Tot Rock at Discovery Theater + GIVEAWAY

February 22, 2018

Discovery Theater at the Ripley Center, Smithsonian has been presenting DC-area children with live educational performances for more than 30 years. As a program of the Smithsonian Associates, Discovery Theater serves as a child’s gateway to the exhibitions, collections, and cultures contained in the museums on the National Mall and beyond.  There’s so much to explore at the Smithsonian! Tot Rock performances are geared for 2-6 year olds. Tot Rock gets kids moving to great bands—and adults love to join in the fun, too. Below are some great upcoming shows. 

Tot Rock: The Not-Its: Thurs.- Fri., Mar. 1-2 at 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

In their signature pink ties (on the guys) and pink-and-black tutus (on the girls), the Not-Its! rock kids and families with their up-tempo albums and performances that give children their first “rock show” experience. The Seattle-based quintet delivers on-your-feet, action-oriented songs like “Green Light Go” and “Skateboard,” and uses music to empower kids to be innovators, protect the environment and wildlife, and be proud of who they are—even if, as they sing about in “Participation Trophy,” they get third or fourth place at something. Recommended for Ages 2-6 / Pre-K to Grade 1

Tot Rock: Alex & the Kaleidoscope: Thurs.- Fri., Apr. 19-20 at 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.

Take a new look at our beautiful world through the kaleidoscope of Emmy Award-winning children’s arts educator Alex Mitnick, your musical guide for an Earth Day celebration of the treasures of the planet. Clap along, sing, dance, and improvise with Alex in this delightful interactive concert of original songs about nature and all its creatures—including us. Recommended for Ages 2-6 / Pre-K to Grade 1

See schedule of other shows at Discovery Theater here, including a show called Crazy Colors of Chemistry and Mother Earth and Me.

  • Giveaway: Win a pair of tickets to The Not-Its show by commenting on Facebook with your preferred show–  Thursday, March 1 or Friday March 2 with the desired time 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Winner will be announced Monday, Feb. 26

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