The year is March-ing on! Yep, it's true . . . hard to believe we're already three months in to the year. Do you need ideas on how to make the most of the month of March in Conejo Valley, Malibu, Calabasas and at home with your family? Finding family fun is Macaroni KID's job - so we are here to help!
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Here are 12 Family FUN ideas for things to do in March . . . including Fun things to do with your kids at home or around town in Conejo Valley, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Malibu, Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Oak Park, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties plus not too far all over Southern California.
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1. Dance to the beat
Did you know March is Music in Our Schools Month? Why stop with school when you can enjoy music anytime - anywhere! Take a look below for ideas and resources to inspire your family to have more musical Fun as you keep on dancing!
At-home DIY music fun:
- Four DIY Musical Instruments Your Kids Can Make
- Craft a DIY Kazoo for Buzzworthy Fun!
- Musical Maraca Craft
Music and Play Classes around town:
- My Gym in Thousand Oaks: For children 6 weeks thru 13 years - from award winning classes to fantastic birthday parties, your child will have loads of fun. Come see where it all originally started at My Gym Thousand Oaks!!
- Music Together of Agoura Hills: Classes tap into a child's natural enthusiasm for music and movement and promotes family bonding and shared joy of music.
- Don't forget our many local Libraries: Visit the Macaroni KID Conejo Valley - Malibu - Calabasas event calendar to find an abundance of free musical activities
Musical Classes:
- Upstage Theater Schools: Premier musical theatre experiences yearβround in Conejo Valley and school enrichment programs + summer day-camps.
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2. Cook together
Did you know March is National Nutrition Month? Make it fun for the whole family by bringing everyone in the kitchen! The more you involve your kids in the process from start to finish, the more likely they will be to eat healthier. Engage their help with meal planning, kids can help you look for recipes using cookbooks you have at home, head to the library or search online, older kids can be assigned to handle this task on their own. Have your child / children help you make grocery lists, then bring them along when you shop, spend extra time in the produce department, you never know what might peak their interest.
Macaroni KID Tip: One of my favorite things to do is to take my kids to the farmers market, you might even find items that are not available in your grocery store. Talk to the vendors / farmers about their products, encourage your kids to ask questions and even try some free samples! My boys would literally eat their way through our trip and try new foods for the first time.
- 5 Healthier Choices Your Family Can Make In the Kitchen
- 5 Healthy Eating Tips for Busy Families
- 7 Ways to Get Your Kids to Eat More Healthy Foods
Local Farmers Markets:
Farmers Markets are typically open 'Rain or Shine'
- Thursday: Thousand Oaks Farmers Market
- Friday: Simi Valley Farmers Market
- Saturday: Calabasas Farmers Market
- Sunday: Malibu Farmers Market | Westlake Village Farmers Market
Here are a few recipe ideas to get you started:
- Macaroni KID Recipes
- Make Your Own Spring Rolls for a Simple No-Cook Meal for Your Family
- Delicious and Kid-Friendly: 5 Quesadilla Combinations They'll Love
- These Delicious Oatmeal Banana Cookies are Naturally Sweet
- Easy No-Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars Your Kids Will Love
- Easy Homemade Bread Recipe with Just 4 Ingredients
- Healthy Green Smoothie Kids will Love
- Rainbow of Smoothies
- 10 Healthy Snacks Kids Will Love
- Corn, Black Bean, and Avocado Salad
- Bananas Turning Brown? Make This Easy Chocolate Banana Bread
- Avocado Your Way: 4 Recipes Using Our Favorite Superfood
- Zucchini Shines In This Family Favorite Meal
- Make Your Own Healthy Granola
- Frozen Bananas
- Yogurt Drops: A Healthy Snack Your Kids Will Love!
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3. Read
March is National Reading Month plus March 2nd is Dr. Seuss's Birthday and Read across America Day. Reading together as a family is a great way to connect with your kid. Ask grandparents, aunts and uncles to join in the fun too! Independent reading is a great options as well. Even littles can read on their own, board books, picture books and cloth books are great for the youngest children in addition to audio books and online read to me options for kids of all ages. Kids who are more tech savvy can read online through apps like Epic or through your local library. My youngest son who struggled with reading often enjoys reading online, Many online books have read to me options which is great if they want to focus on the book, reading a book above their level or have learning challenges. If you don't have a lot of books at home or your kids can't find anything that inspires them - visit your local library in-person or online for a world of books.
π Libraries in Conejo Valley, Malibu, Calabasas and nearby
- Oak Park Library
- Agoura Hills Library
- Calabasas Library
- Malibu Library
- Westlake Village Library
- City of Thousand Oak Libraries
π Resources for Free and Low-cost books for kids or classrooms - Including audio books and read alouds
π PJ Library - Free Jewish children's books sent to families across the world every month. Families raising kids from birth through 9 years old with Judaism as part of their lives, are welcome to sign up. Sign up for Grandparents.
π Little Free Library map - Community Library boxes where you can give / take books
π OPUSD Community Share Libraries - located at each of the six Oak Park Unified School Campuses where you can give / take books.
For even more book resources for your family visit Reading is Fundamental (RIF) for book lists and activities plus your kids can take part in the Million Book March. RIF also has a free app that helps keep track of books read and allows sharing. Another resource is the National Education Association (NEA), they Celebrate Read Across America Day every March 2nd which also happens to be Dr. Seuss' Birthday. Read here to learn more about Dr. Seuss.
- Read Across America: 50 Kids' Books Set Across 50 States
- Page to Plate: Book-Inspired Eats for Read Across America Day
- Pump Up the Volume: Parent-Approved Audiobook Recommendations for Kids
- March Collection of books for grades K - 5
- RIF Bingo PDF
- RIF's 40 Book Challenge PDF
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4. Honor and Learn about Women in History
March is Women's History Month, it's a great opportunity to inspire, encourage and engage your kids to learn more about the great women who came before us and their many contributions we benefit from today.
π¦ 17 Inspiring Movies to Help You Celebrate Women's History Month - Please check the ratings, some movies might not be appropriate for all ages.
π Books Celebrating Women's Accomplishments
π Diverse Books with Trailblazing Women by Read Across America
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5. Go on a mini adventure around town in Conejo Valley, Malibu and Calabasas
Looking for something fun to do with your kids? Explore all the amazing things to do with kids in Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park, Malibu, Calabasas, Westlake Village, Oak Park and nearby. We have all the resources to help you plan your Family Fun day! Explore local museums or head outdoors for an art hunt adventure, you'll find lots of outdoor public art, sculptures, murals etc. close by. Take a hike, head to the park, hit the beach or go camping - just get outside and enjoy the day together. Take a peek below for lots of helpful resources.
Parks, Beaches and Outdoor exploring:
- Conejo Valley Botanical Garden and Kids Adventure Garden | subject to weather closures
- Gardens of the World - Thousand Oaks
- Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District - Oak Park and Simi Valley
- City of Calabasas Parks and Trails
- Malibu City Parks
- Alumni Park at Pepperdine - Malibu
- Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area - Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
- Santa Monica Mountains Trails - Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
- Conejo Recreation and Park District - Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park
- Westlake Village City Parks
- City of Agoura Hills Parks
- Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency - Trails and Open Space in the Conejo Valley
- Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors
- Ventura County Beach Front Parks
- Santa Monica State Beach
- City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks
- California Department of Parks and Recreation
- Take your family birdwatching - read here for helpful information
Museums:
- Chumash Museum - Thousand Oaks
- Stagecoach Inn Museum: Old-Fashioned Family Fun - Newbury Park
- Leonis Adobe Museum - Calabasas
- Historic Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum - Malibu
- Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine - Malibu
- Getty Villa Museum - Pacific Palisades
- Ronald Reagan Library and Museum - Simi Valley
- Santa Susana Depot - Simi Valley
Public Art:
- Conejo Cottontails public art - Location Map
- Agoura Hills art in public spaces - printable map - virtual art tour
- Malibu public art
You can find even more public art at many of our local outdoor shopping centers or out in front of community libraries and public spaces including the Civic Arts Plaza in Thousand Oaks.
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6. Spring Cleaning!
OK, maybe this isn't your idea of a good time but we all need a good deep spring-cleaning. Why not make it fun? Crank up your family's favorite tunes and give everyone a job to do, engage your kids and make it Fun, even the littles can help! Looking for cleaning tips and tricks, take a peek below?
Check out these helpful articles:
- Spring Cleaning - Back to the Basics: A More Natural Approach to Cleaning Supplies
- 3 Printables to Make Spring Cleaning a Breeze
- Here's How to Tidy Up Your House in Just 5 Minutes a Day
- 6 Ways to Make Cleaning Up with Kids Fun!
- 8 Ways to Get Kids to Help with Chores
- 12 Great Cleaning Hacks We Love
- Get a Jump on Spring Cleaning with these 80 Things to Declutter NOW!
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7. Plant some Flowers
Spring is on it's way and March 12 is National Plant a Flower Day! Get the whole family involved - let them help you at every every step of the way. There is nothing most kids like better than digging in the dirt and getting dirty. Important note: be sure what you are planting is native for our area.
Helpful articles and local resources:
- Why Native Plants Matter
- What is a native plant?
- Why Garden with Native Wildflowers?
- Santa Monica Mountains Fund Native Plant Nursery
- Theodore Payne Foundation and Nursery
- Growing Works Nursery - Camarillo
- Buy Native & California Friendly® Plants
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8. Have a Pi Day
March 14 (3/14) is Pi Day and Albert Einstein's Birthday! Learn more about this fun and mathematical day. . . including some Family Fun ways to celebrate with your kids including some tasty ones. Enjoy your Pi-e day! We Have More than 3.14 Ideas on How to Celebrate Pi Day, all of which are sure to add up to a totally happy family - see what we did there?
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9. Learn about Butterflies
When I say pollinators you probably think about bees, but butterflies are also pollinators and they can travel even longer distances. March 14 is National Learn About Butterflies Day, so let's learn! Want to help the butterflies? At home consider planting a butterfly garden, scroll up for some helpful resources.
If you want to get your hands dirty helping local butterflies take a look at these volunteer opportunities for your family wit the Santa Monica Mountains Fund.
Learn more:
Inspire your kids to learn more with a butterfly craft / activity:
π¦ Recycled Magazine Butterflies an Easy and Beautiful Craft
π¦ Macaroni Made: Butterfly Garden
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10. Celebrate Spring Festivals
Spring is a time of change and with it comes many significant cultural rituals, holidays and celebrations. Take the time to learn and explore these fun and interesting holidays, check the Macaroni KID Conejo Valley - Malibu - Calabasas event calendar to find local celebrations.
Read more about these March holidays, festivals and cultural days.
π Purim
βοΈ St. Patrick's Day
π Festival of Holi
π First day of Spring / Spring Equinox
π± Nowruz / Persian New Year
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11. Enjoy Strawberries
I don't know about you, but I don't need a special day to enjoy strawberries, but in case you do March 21 is National California Strawberry Day. This day is not only the start of strawberry season, but the beginning of spring. We're fortunate here to have strawberries available for what seems like year round and for sale everywhere. One of my favorite place to pick them up is a local Farmer's Market (see list above), where there are many more varieties available than in the grocery store, they are fresher and you can talk to the farmers. Buy them by the carton or a full or half flat, eat them strait out of the carton, add them to your favorite recipe, make a smoothie, juice them, preserve them, freeze them to enjoy later or get inspired with a new recipe.
Learn about the History of Strawberry Farming in California
Yummy Strawberry Recipes:
π₯§ Macaroni Menu: Mom's Strawberry Pie
π Mini Strawberry and Cream Biscuits
π₯ Strawberry Breakfast
π₯€ Strawberry Smoothies & Drinks
π 5 Super Clean Healthy Strawberry Recipes
π½οΈ Main Dish Fresh Strawberry Recipes
Visit this Instagram page below for a few more recipes.
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12. Support a locally owned business
It's not easy being a small businesses owner in the best of time, but these last two years have really taken a toll. March 29 is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day! I try my best to support local independent businesses in my community as much as I can. I have quite a few favorites, but I'm always on the lookout for new ones. Did you know that many national or regional businesses can be locally owned franchises? You know the saying, when you support a local family owned business you are helping to pay for ballet lessons, little league uniforms or just helping them pay the rent. Take the family and head out to your favorite local shop.
What are your favorite locally owned business? Let me know and tag Macaroni KID Conejo Valley - Malibu - Calabasas
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Here are a few of my Favorite local small businesses:
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