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PHOTOGRAPH: BOTTOM RIGHT: COURTESY J. PAUL GETTY TRUST


Things to Do THE BEST


EVENTS FOR KIDS THIS SEASON


“Body Worlds: Pulse” Marvel at the elegance and


ntiful Underwood Family Farms


tomatoes and Swiss chard. à 5380 University Dr, Irvine, CA (949-653-2100, tanakafarms.com).


Riley’s Farm Riley’s (not to be confused with the Los Rios


Rancho Riley’s) is known for its seemingly never-ending strawberry season, which sometimes lasts from May straight through November (the berries start tart and get sweeter as the summer progresses). Choose half-pint, pint, quart or gallon containers, and fill up on strawberries, blackberries and raspberries during warmer months, followed by pears, apples and pumpkins by the bagful in the fall. à 12261 S Oak Glen Rd, Oak Glen, CA (909-797-7534, rileysfarm.com).


Brian Ranch Airport U-Pick Orchard In addition to hosting aviation enthusiasts,


a flight school and a skydiving club, Brian Ranch Airport is home to a “U-pick” orchard of apricots, cherries, nectarines, peaches and plums. Bring home stone fruit by the freshly picked boxful during the summer, and snag bags of pears and apples in the fall (there’s also a pumpkin patch in October). Homemade, seasonal fruit butters are also available in the gift shop. à 34810 Largo Vista Rd, Llano, CA (661-261-3216, brianranch.com).


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complexity of the human body with more than 200 impeccably preserved specimens at this wellness-themed exhibition. We swear it’s totally educational and not as morbid as it seems. à California Science Center, 700 Exposition Park Dr (323-724-3623, californiascience center.org). Daily 10am–5pm; adults $19.95, children $12.95. Through Feb 20.


“Butterfly Pavilion” Wander around the Natural


History Museum’s seasonal outdoor exhibit as hundreds of moths and butterflies flutter overhead. à Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, 900 Exposition Blvd (213-763-3466, nhm.org). Daily 10am–4:30pm; adults $17, children $10. Through Sept 4.


Moonlight Movies on


the Beach Roll out a blanket for this beachfront series of free, (mostly) kid-friendly screenings, including The Little Mermaid, Moana and The Sandlot. à Various locations in Long Beach (562-343- 7147, alfredosbeachclub.com). Tue, Thu at 8pm; free. Through Aug 22.


The Nest Use found materials to


build homes and weave together stories for people and animals in this tactile, Noah’s Ark–inspired participatory installation. à Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd (310-440-4500, skirball.org). Tue–Fri noon–4pm; Sat, Sun 10am–4pm. Adults $12, children 2–12 $7. Through July 23.


Peter & the Wolf Hear four different versions


of the symphonic children’s story, including a classical arrangement and a surf-rock- styled take, during this series within Grand Performances. à California Plaza, 350 S Grand Ave (213- 687-2190, grandperformances.org). July 30, Aug 6, 13, 20 at 3, 4:30pm; free.


Garden Sprouts Plant the seeds of love for nature


with this four-class series including story time, songs and gardening activities designed to improve children’s motor skills and social development. à Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr, La Cañada Flintridge (818-952-4390, descansogardens.org). Aug 4, 11, 18, 25 10–11:30am; $48.


Garden Concerts for Kids


Listen to live hip-hop, folk and party tunes composed just for kids at the Getty’s lovely


Central Garden every weekend in August.


à The Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Dr (310-440-7300, getty .edu). Aug 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20 4–5:30pm; free.


July 12–October 10, 2017 Time Out Los Angeles


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