Since winning our 2010 Cover Kids Contest, 
10-year-old Brooke Falcone has spent time cheerleading, horseback riding and spending time with her friends. Oh, and she's also landed a modeling contract with a national children's clothing line, walked the runway in New York City, and completed photo shoots for prints ads in the Big Apple as well as the Midwest.
Brooke and her family didn't dare to dream that the contest would launch a "real" modeling career, but they're enjoying every minute.
"Winning the Cover Kids Contest was Brooke's first experience with modeling and now she is completely bitten by the bug!" said Kellie Falcone, Brooke's mom. "It gave her confidence to get out there and give this industry a try. It definitely gave her experiences and opportunities that otherwise would not have arisen."
Some of the highlights of the past year, said Kellie Falcone, were the initial photo shoot after Brooke was named the winner, with Jennifer Manion of Pixie Posie Photography, and appearing on the cover of the Fall 2010 issue of St. Louis Kids Magazine.
"Brooke was so proud of the magazine when it came out. We sent copies to all of our friends not in the area and she felt a little famous!" Kellie said. But that was just the start. What followed as a result of Brooke's modeling contract with locally-owned agency Menagerie Models were photo shoots for print ads for local and regional companies (see an outtake from a recent shoot below right).
	Then, she hit it really big. Brooke was chosen to model for the national c
hildren's clothing company, Lipstik Girls, specifically for its new tween line called Elisa B. The company flew her to New York for three days to model for the company at the ENK Children's Apparel Show. While there she also modeled the company's clothes at photo shoots for ads in print and online.
"It was so exciting for her," her mother said.
Brooke still enjoys the hobbies typical of many 10-year-olds: competitive cheerleading, writing stories, horseback riding and playing with her friends. But through modeling she is learning a lot about what it's like to work with others on a professional level. She says that while modeling is work it's also a lot of fun. And she has some ideas about the future.
"She absolutely wants to continue modeling as well as get into television," her mother said. "She has been taking acting classes and is looking forward to what the future holds."
Brooke will be an honored guest at this year's Cover Kids Finals and Back-To-School Fashion Show on July 30 at the Saint Louis Galleria, hosted by KMOV's Virginia Kerr.
You still have time to enter your child into the 2011 Cover Kids Contest! Click here to be taken to our Cover Kids 2011 info page
At this free art program for ages 3-6 the focus is on the process of making art rather than the finished product. Dress to get messy!
Bring your babies and toddlers to this free story time at the Missouri History Museum.
Storytelling in the Museum is an in-person storytelling event happening at 10:30 a.m. at the Missouri History Museum. This event, perfect for the preschool set, features engaging stories with themes like Juneteenth, Sweet Treats, Summer and more. Storytelling in the Museum is free.
Do you need a creative activity for your kids on a day when school's out? Yucandu Art Studio offers No-School Workshops for kids in grades kindergarten through 5th.
Upper Limits Single Day Camps are a great way to keep your kids active and engage when school is out. Single-day rock climbing camps are for ages 7 -15 and are held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Upper Limits locations in Chesterfield and Maryland Heights.