Posted inOutdoors

Labyrinths & Bats

Beneath our feet, Oregon is riddled with a labyrinth of natural tunnels, lava tubes and underground chambers, all shaped by fire and time and home to several species of bats. Central Oregonโ€™s dramatic landscape was sculpted by ancient lava flows and millennia of geologic upheaval. Situated on the eastern edge of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, […]

Posted inKids In Action

More Than a Game

With the popular TV show โ€œThe Queenโ€™s Gambit,โ€ many families are newly interested in the ancient game of chess. Recently, I brought my own chess set to a local party where it was a smash hit with the half dozen children in attendance, who were all clamoring for a turn at the board. Parents watched […]

Posted inHealth

Self-Expression with a Touch of Caution

Most parents remember that iconic moment in middle school or beyond when they were first allowed to wear make-up and finally dip their toes into the world of beauty products. Kids today have a wide range of options when it comes to choosing their look, including vibrant hair color, extensive skin cleansing products and bold […]

Posted inCulture

Once Upon a Time…

Celebrating its 20th season this year, BEAT Children’s Theatre is excited to presentย โ€œShrek, The Musical, JR,โ€ by David Lindsay-Abaire, with music by Jeanine Tesori. This February 20 – 22, BEAT actors will take the stage with this hilarious, touching and joyful story of Shrek and his fairy tale friends on a journey to find love, […]

Posted inBend Nest

Bend Nest Spring Calendar 2026

Mondays Homeschool Jump โ€“ Midday Fun for HomeschoolersACTIVITY โ€“ Mountain Air Bend welcomes homeschoolers to a special session which provides a fun, active and social environment where kids can jump, climb and play with friends. Perfect for homeschool groups or individual students, this event encourages physical activity, teamwork and imaginative play, while parents can relax knowing their kids are safe and engaged.Mountain Air […]

Posted inTrending

A Different Type of Travel

Here, in Central Oregon, local volunteer opportunities are plentiful, both for children and adults, and range in variety from animal welfare to community events to farming tasks and more. Participating in any of these activities has countless benefits for the whole family. Not only do we help others and make a meaningful impact in our […]

Posted inBookshelf

Together we are Sunshine

Haala and Sanaa and Munira are sisters. They are three different agesโ€”so can they work together as a team? Explore the sun and skip through the grass. Listen to the windโ€™s music. Dance, tiptoe to the lily pond and climb the tree. This is an adventurous and heartwarming story about nature, playing outside and the […]

Posted inBookshelf

How To Draw a Tree

Are you ready to draw a tree? Explore the outside and pick one or two. What is the bark like? What color are the leaves? Smell it. Touch it. โ€œExamine a leaf, front and back.โ€ Will you dance around the tree? This is a beautiful book about exploring and truly noticing all aspects of different […]

Posted inFamily Time

Simple Blackberry Bread Pudding

Growing up, I was enchanted by the stories and illustrations in Beatrix Potter’s classic children’s books, like โ€œThe Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck,โ€ โ€œThe Tale of Squirrel Nutkinโ€ and, of course, โ€œThe Tale of Peter Rabbit.โ€ The stories are sweet and funny, with cheeky characters usually learning a life lesson after a mishap. The illustrations are […]

Posted inEducation

Handwriting in a Digital World

As parents, many of us fondly remember learning cursive handwriting in school as childrenโ€“the curly letters that looked like calligraphy, the quick dash of a pen across the page, the excitement of handwriting letters to pen pals and family. Learning cursive was both practical and enjoyable for many of us. Linking letters together and keeping […]

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