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Living LBI Kids
Be the first 47 Winners to bring in your completed puzzle and we'll fill your bucket with Summer Savings! Hurry up and Save on Great Styles and Brands at The Little Outfit Children's Boutique.
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Some of our favorite size seven to sixteen labels include Vintage Havana, Malibu Sugar, Roxy and Ragdoll & Rockets.We always love dresses from Twirls & Twigs and Biscotti.Socks from Trumpette and hats from Hand in Heart are always popular baby accessories.When it comes to boys at the beach, it is all about Quiksilver!Baby gifts from Bearington Bear are always a hit.
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One summer day, Molly and Dolly were swimming and tumbling under the sea when they heard a big explosion. Molly swam to the surface, poked her head above the water and heard another explosion. Just then, Dolly poked her head out too. Dolly, did you hear those two explosions? Molly was afraid because she didnt know what caused them. TWO? No, I only heard one explosion, Dolly told Molly. No, there were two. I heard them, Molly insisted. Come on Dolly, we have to gure this out. Molly started swimming toward where the sound came from. They could see a dark object in the distance. It was pointed and looked like it was sticking right out of the ocean. Look Molly! What is it? Dolly was afraid but she was also very curious. It looks like a ship! The ship was sinking and only part of it was sticking out of the water. As they got closer, they saw some land-people in a tiny, yellow boat. They swam over to them to get a better look. The burly man squinted and rubbed his eyes in disbelief, is that a mermaid?! Mermaid? Have you been drinking sea water? The other man asked. It is too a mermaid, you old fool. He started paddling towards Molly, leaning over the edge of the boat, almost falling out!Molly was curious so she swam up to the land-people, but kept a safe distance. Hi, she said to them. Well hello there little mermaid! They were shocked to be talking to a mermaid. Leaning over the side of their raft, they tried to paddle closer to Molly. I heard two explosions, said Molly. Two? He looked surprised. No, there was only one. The two old, gru men looked at each other. Come here. They wanted a better view of the mermaid. Molly backed away. What happened? Molly was really confused. She knew she heard two, but why did everyone else hear only one? This was a mystery that she had to solve. We were on our way to the Island of Serenity when the engine blew and the ol ship sunk. They pointed to the island. Now we are stranded, all for a bunch of books! Books? They nally arrived, but now, the land-people were sinking to the bottom of the ocean too.
Dolly, she whispered, we have to get those books! Molly, Im afraid. Dolly whispered back. Shhhh, Ive got a plan, Molly whispered. Oh no, what are you thinking? Dolly was very afraid. She just wanted to get as far away from the land-people as she could! She knew Molly wasnt about to give up that easily. We have to get going, Molly told the land-people. Good luck getting home! Dolly and Molly swam as fast as they could to the bottom of the sea. As they reached the ship, their excite-ment grew. Entering the ship, they saw hundreds of books! Dolly, which one should we read rst? Molly wanted to get started right away! Molly, what is this one? Dolly didnt understand. Physics, Molly read the title, hmmm, what does it mean? She opened the book and read that physics is the science of matter and energy and their interactions.
Matter? She turned to Dolly, I HAVE to read this one! Whats matter? Molly thought to herself. Matter is just stu. Its anything that you can see and feel.There are dierent branches of physics: Mechanics is the study of motion and forces, acoustics is the study of sound, optics is the study of light, thermodynamics is the study of heat, and many more. Molly will someday read all about the other branches, but for now, she will learn all about mechanics, acoustics, optics and thermodynamics. Energy? That reminds me! If I dont breathe, I wont have any energy. Dolly is a dolphin, and dolphins are mammals. Mammals breathe air, unlike sh that extract air out of the water with their gills. Mermaids can breathe air AND breathe under the water. As Dolly swam towards the surface, bubbles followed her up. Molly watched as the bubbles grew larger and larger, and wondered why.
by Lisa Ball
Living LBI Kids
Lets see, bubbles. Hmm, as she ipped through the book she saw a picture of a scuba diver. She started to read about water pressure. The water pressure is very strong in deep water and the pressure compresses the bubbles. She tried to explain it to Dolly, but Dolly just couldnt understand it. Dolly, its like this: the bubble is full of air, like a balloon. You know how hard it is to keep a balloon under the water, right? That is because the air is lighter than water, so it oats up! Now I get it! Dolly apped her ns. But why do bubbles get bigger as they go up? The pressure is deeper toward the bottom of the sea because there is a lot of water on top of it. The poor little bubble gets squashed! But, there is less pressure toward the surface, so, the bubble gets bigger as it rises because it is LESS squashed! Molly did her best to explain such a complicated subject. Cool, Im going to blow some bubbles and watch them rise! Dolly started to swim away and Molly followed. Dolly, lets bring these books to my shell. Molly lives in a big scallop shell. It is huge, decorated with pearls and sea glass. She made a soft bed with seaweed and sponge.She thought about the land-children and wished she could bring them the books, but she is not allowed to play with them anymore. Her father would not allow it! Molly, they are not your books, you cant just take them. Dolly was very honest. Dolly, Im not going to keep them, but Im not allowed near the children, remember? She looked at Dolly sadly. Besides, we cant just leave them here, and we cant bring them to the children. Well just hold on to them until we gure out how to get them to the children. Well, I guess thats ok. But we have to tell them. OK, we will. Molly wanted to see the children and this gave her a good reason. We could get Ollie to help! Dolly suggested Ollie because Ollie is an octopus. He has eight arms and can carry a lot of books! Good idea, she said as they swam o. They asked Ollie, and he asked Fred and Fran Fishes, and they asked Sally Seahorse, and she asked Larry Lobster. They all wanted to help Molly. Back and forth they went, carrying all the books. They piled them high next to Mollys shell home. On their last trip back to the ship, they saw scuba divers.Fred and Fran were afraid. What are they? They are land-people who dress like sh! Molly explained. They wear ns on their feet so they can swim fast like a dolphin.Molly, Dolly, the shes Fred and Fran, Ollie the octopus and Larry the lobster all secretly watched the divers. Fred asked Molly why they had big tanks on their backs. Land-people cant breathe underwater like you and I can, Fred. They bring their air with them in those big tanks, and the hose goes to their mouth. When they breathe out, the air forms bubbles that oat to the surface. Molly explained. I can tell you all about bubbles! Dolly exclaimed excitedly. But how do their ns work? Ollie didnt
have ns, he had eight legs instead! When a dolphin pushes its tail downward, the water above its tail moves faster and backward which pushes the dolphin forward. Then, when they move their tail upward, the water below moves faster and backward, and again, the dolphin is pushed forward. Molly told them to watch as she pushed her tail down-ward. They watched as little pieces of seaweed moved faster over her tail and saw her move forward. Im going to try! Dolly pushed her tail down and the same thing happened.What about us? Fred asked. You and Fran are sh, and your tail moves left and right instead of up and down. But, it works the same way. When you push your tail to the left, the water ows faster on the right, but it still pushes you forward. Then, you push your tail to the right, and the water moves faster on the left! Molly laughed.This type of mechanics is known as uid mechanics. Fluids are things that ow, such as water or air. Swimming is like ying. The air, or water, goes over and under a body. A bird ying through the air is a lot like a dolphin swimming in the water. A birds wings go up and down, propelling the bird forward, and its tail makes it y straight. A dolphins tail goes up and down, and its ns keep it going straight. Molly and her friends worried that the divers were going to take all of the books. However, the divers didnt take any; they were looking for something else. They were looking for treasure. Molly already found her treasure! Patiently, they waited for the divers to leave. They knew that the divers could only stay under the water until their air ran out, Dolly especially knew that! She had to go up for air again. While Dolly swam to the surface, the divers spotted Molly. They couldnt nd any treasure, but they found a mermaid. The divers thought that if they captured a mermaid they would become famous. Signaling each other, they grabbed a net and swam over to catch her. Molly was too busy telling Fred and Fran all about physics that she didnt notice the divers sneaking up on her. When she nally did notice, it was too late. The divers threw a big net over her, and dragged her through the water.Snag a copy of our August issue for the conclusion of the Molly Mermaid saga
Lisas art work can be found at Art & Decor
of Surf City or create a masterpiece of
your own at Anything Goes in Manahawkin. You can pick up art supplies at the Haymarket in Ship Bottom.
Long Beach Islands Premier Mini Golf !Long Beach Islands Premier Mini Golf !
Nothing screams summer like flip- flops, beach cruisers, ice cream, sun, sand and of course miniature golf.If your family seeks the BEST LBI has to offer, Hartland Golf and Arcade is for you the perfect balance of challenge and fun.
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Bayview Park, located mid-island on 68th St. in Brant Beach, is a Green Acres park that
provides a backdrop for a variety of individual and family activities, including windsurfing,
stand-up paddle boarding, seining and kayaking. We have a guarded bay beach, playground, basketball court, gazebo and
picnic area. Visit www.longbeachtownship.com for a schedule of summer activities. No visit to LBI is complete without experiencing one of our breathtaking Bayview Park Sunsets!
FREE EVENTS FOR KIDSTuesday in the Township
ReShell the Bay with ReClam the Bay and LBIF, 10 AMFree Art Party, 11 AM, 7/24
Free Concerts in the Park, 7 PMWednesday-Jump in and Swim
Free Swim and Guided Training with Zoom 3, 6 AMSplash & Dash all ages with DQ Events 7/25, 6:30-8 PM2K race with DQ Events, 6:30 PM 7/25 (dqtridu.com)
Thursday-Bay DayReClam the Bay Free hands-on presentation, 10 AM
ALO Free Critter Roundup/Seining, 11 AMRecycling Education, Kayak Demo, 12 noon
Stories by the Bay, NJ Maritime Museum, 6:30 PMFriday-Family Water Sport Fun DayFree water sport activities with instruction,
demos fun races and contests, 6 PMSPECIAL EVENTS
Sunday, 7/15, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, NJ WWSA Annual Bay Fest (windsurfnj.org)
Friday, 7/27, 5 PM-9 PM, Womens Stand-up Paddle Challenge to raise money for Autism Awareness
Saturday and Sunday, 7/15-7/16, Triathlon Weekendwith DQ Events- Kids and Adult Events (dqtridu.com)
visit www.longbeachtownship.comfor details and concert listings
Bay View ParkBay View Park
68th and the Blvd. Brant Beach
Amped: excited
Bail out: to jump or dive off of your board
Beach Bunny: girl who hangs on the beach watching surfers
Bogus: false, lame, ridiculous, unbelievable
Bummer: another way of saying, too bad
Gnarlatious: something really great or awesome
Cowabunga: or Banzai, a yell of excitement by surfers
Gnarly: scary, bad or dangerous
Drop in: A big surfing NO-NO! Its also known as stealing a wave. This is when one surfer is already riding a wave and another surfer takes off on the same wave
Grommet: a young surfer, also known as a hodad, gremlin or kook
Hot-Doggin : fancy surfing
Kahuna: the Hawaiian God of sun, sand and surf
Neptune Cocktail: when you accidently swallow ocean water when wiping out
Selling Buicks: happens after drinking a Neptune Cocktail. AKA. throwing up, barfing, spewing, blowing chunks and my personal favorite, tossing your cookies
Rad or Radical: very good, excellent
Sand facial: when you wipe out and hit the bottom of the ocean floor
Shred: to surf aggressively
Sick: rather good
Stoked: pleased
Wipe Out: a non-voluntary Bail Out
Toes on the Nose: also known as a Hang Five or Hang Ten. It is when a surfer hangs the toes of one or both feet over the front of the board
BEFORE YOU SURF THE SURF, YOU GOTTA SPEAK THE LINGO.
Dont Drop in Dude!
Sick Ride girrrrl!
Aimee shreds the waves of LBI
Ready to ride the waves? Here are some words and terms youre gonna want to know.
Now you talk the talk, its time to walk on over to Brighton Beach Surf Shop or Wave Hog to sign up for Matador Surfing Lessons. Kids ages 5 and up are welcome.
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Shore Solutions has everything you need for a relaxing Vacation in one place. ... Asbury Park Press
Learn Something Fun
while on VacationThe endless days of building sandcastles and eating ice cream are filled with unforgettable beach memories. Why not expand those wonderful days with learning something new?
LBI Foundation of the Arts & Sciences:take advantage of daily programs that include pottery and other creative crafts. They also have a wonderful Marine Biology
program.
One Central Gallery: enjoy hands-on painting and art class with a wonderful gallery of artwork to enjoy.
Surflight Theater: offers daily music and performing art classes. How cute are the Princess and Pirate classes?
Alliance for a Living Ocean: offers hands-on experience with everything from sea critters to puppet shows.
Surf Lessons, Kayaking, and Paddle Boarding: several local shops offer private lessons for these water fun activities. But, there are also daily camps for a more involved approach to these exciting new adventures.
Your little one will not only have an amazing time while at the beach. They will now have new skills for a lifetime.
For more information, please visit the individual companies listed above or a full list is available at www.shoresolutionsgroup.com under travel guide.
Whos a little Picasso now?
Whos a Fish in the water?
Whos an Actor now?shoresolutionsgroup.com
Your little one will not only have an amazing time while at the beach...they will now have new skills for a lifetime.
Memoriesby Emily Villafranco
Driving south down the Garden State Parkway, I approach exit 63: Long Beach Island. A burst of warmth prickles through my body, not from the strong heat of the sun, but because I find comfort in going to the place where I grew up. As I approach the bridge to get to the island, I roll down the windows and let in the ocean breeze, because it is a tradition. I smell the salty air and smile while picturing my sisters and I singing at the top of our lungs with the windows open, our brown hair blowing in all directions, and the car radio blasting. I can remember the time when we arrived late at night and my aunt opened the windows as we were driving over the bridge and let in the nights cool air. Her money on the dashboard flew out of the car and we all laughed until tears ran down our faces and we couldnt breathe. That is what Long Beach Island is for me, memories. Everywhere I look, a memory from my childhood is sparked in my mind. These memories make me who I am today and will stay with me forever. As I drive toward my house in Beach Haven, I think back to all of my childhood summers there. This is the place where I grew up. I remember sprinting off the beach when the ice-cream man came and getting yelled at by my cousins for being so indecisive. I remember building car sand castles with my grandpa, and then sitting in them for hours pretending to drive a real car. I remember playing cards and monopoly on hot summer nights after long days at the beach and watching the Yankee games with my grandma. I remember after the lifeguards left, jumping off their stand and feeling like I was a million feet off the ground. These little memories I will always hold so close to my heart and are what make Long Beach Island so special. As I pass a family of four riding bikes down the boulevard, I think back to when I learned to ride my bike for the first time one summer. Long Beach Island is where I experienced many of my firsts. My dad bought me an old-fashioned banana-seat bike that had rainbows and stars. It still hangs in our shed and serves as a reminder of my childhood. When learning to ride, the first few tries I fell and cut my legs up, but my dad taught me to never give up. He kept running up and down the block teaching me until the sun set brilliant orange, pink, and yellow over the distant bay. Long Beach Island is where I learned for the first time that someone close to me had died. I was very young when this happened, and I will never forget it to this day. I was taking a bath with my sister Abigail, when my mom walked in and said, Girls, grandma is in heaven now. I was confused, and didnt
understand, so she told me, Its like in The Lion King when Mufasa is in the stars. I cried with my sister, and wished that my grandma could pinch my cheeks one last time like she always used to. I sat with my sister in the living room, where we looked out the skylight and watched the seagulls fly over us. These experiences made me grow as a person and taught me about life and how quickly it passes. As I pull in the driveway I see the colorful beach bikes against the
fence, rusty and worn out from years of use. I open the gate and remember back to when I was so little that I couldnt even reach the latch. As I walk inside the familiar scent makes me feel at home. I glance at the wall and look at a picture of four girls standing along the ocean, hand in hand. Long Beach Island is where four girls grew up and where four sisters
became best friends. Amanda developed into the leader of the group, the director of the plays we created and the choreographer of the dance to the song Sisters. She was the one we all looked up to. Abby became my sidekick and partner in crime, dressing up in our aunts clothes and shoes while pretending to be teenagers. Molly was the baby who tried so hard to catch up to my sisters and I, following our every move. Sleeping together every night, playing together all day, and enjoying our endless summers together, my sisters and I became inseparable. The bond we created during our childhood summers will stay with us through life. The four of us will remain best friends forever. After reminiscing, I open the glass door, breathe in the salty air, and feel at home. Kicking off my flip-flops, I walk barefoot up to the beach and let my toes touch the hot sand. I see the blue ocean water and waves crashing on the shore. I see a mother and daughter walking along the ocean hand in hand while looking for shells. I see a little boy chasing the seagulls and another building a sand castle. I picture myself when I was younger doing all of these things. The beach allowed me to be a kid for a few months every year I was able to run free and feel as if nothing else in the world mattered. Long Beach Island made summer feel like it lasted an eternity and like life never ended. I sit on the soft, golden sand that warms my body and gives me goose bumps up my arms. I look at the clear, blue sky and watch a rainbow kite fly high, as I used to when I was younger. I know that Long Beach Island will forever be a part of who I am. The childhood memories can never be replaced. Part of me is sad that I cant go back in time and relive all of these carefree and pleasant memories, but I know that Long Beach Island will be a home to which Ill always return.
LBI where four girls grew up and where four sisters became best friends
Living LBI KidsWhile youre visiting LBI, check out The Little Outfit in Surf City for the coolest summer trends!
Krazy Krabs
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Living LBI Kids
Clay Wood Paper CeramicsChildren of all ages welcome
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SNAP SHOTSLBI Kids Then and Now
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Living LBI Kids and ReClam the Bay!
We loved seeing all the fantastic clams you colored!
Here is a sampling of the awesome submissions.
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Privileged Pets!Americans spend tens of billions of dollars every
year on pet pampering products and services. From jewels and clothing to groomers and massages, pets can
cost you an arm and a paw.
Not so long ago excessive pet expenses came in the form of ruined shoes, replacing rugs and furry furniture. Add food and
veterinary bills and the costs could make you cringe.
Today, pet luxuries have more than doubled that wallop to the wallet. Pampering your pooch may include a fuzzy sweater or crazy Halloween costume, a wardrobe for all seasons if you will, or it may go so far as a bedazzled collar and a mini mansion WITH heat and air conditioning!
Pets are more well traveled today than ever before with flights now available for nearly the same cost as a ticket of your own. Celebrities have
made it popular to deck out your doggy in fur of all things, buy bedding that matches their own and have mommy/doggy pedicures. Gourmet bakeries
that cater only to animals are springing up all over the country.
As a pet lover you can spoil your buddy from time to time. Fluffy seems to like the bow on her head and Bobo is cool with his bandana.
But there is really no need to shower your pet with expensive thingsfood, comfort and your friendship are what is most important.
Visit these pet friendly places on LBI and Manahawkin.Sweet Scoops - for FREE Frosty Paws
78th Street & Long Beach Blvd. Beach Haven CrestPinky Shrimps - Eat outside with your well behaved pet.
83rd and the Blvd. Beach Haven Crest, NJ 609-492-0706Joshs Pet-Agree 521 E. Bay Ave, Manahawkin, NJ. 609-597-9669
Southern Ocean County Animal Shelter 360 Haywood Rd. Manahawkin, NJ.
*Please note You Must Always Pick Up After Your Dog* Living LBI Kids
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Leave that kind alone son, they taste funny!
SHARK BITES: by Becca vonGorski
were shrimply the best!609-492-0706609-492-0706take out restaurant and fresh seafood market
83rd street & the blvd. beach haven crest, new jersey 08008Living LBI Kids
a little treasure at the end of the rainbow
open for lunch and dinner - picnic style take out - great for kids and pet friendly
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