Highlighting The Olympics
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008There are so many great Olympic competitions in both the summer and winter Olympics. (…)
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There are so many great Olympic competitions in both the summer and winter Olympics. (…)
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Tired of playing the same old board games time and time again? Spruce up family game night by creating your own games and puzzles for each other! (…)
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In today’s diet conscious society, it seems everyone is looking for new ways to live a healthy lifestyle. (…)
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Planting flowers in a garden at home provides many great opportunities for parents to interact with their children. There are many steps in the gardening process during which kids can help out and feel involved. Here are just a few ways kids and parents can bond while gardening:
Pick out Flowers Together: Bringing your child with you to the flower shop is a great way to get him or her involved with your gardening project. You can allow children to pick out flowers (or flower seeds) that they like so that they feel more invested in keeping up with the garden as the flowers continue to grow. This also helps you to bond with your child because they feel like they are having an influence over the decisions being made since they are getting to input their gardening ideas. (…)
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So it’s that time of year when I am tempted to drive around the neighborhood just to see the sights. And I don’t mean the kids’ chalk drawings or the freshly mowed lawns. I’m talking about the flowers! It seems like these dog days of summer nurture the most vivid gardens.
If you are like me, or my mom is, or my grandma is, you can’t get enough of gardening… (I maintain that this is a hereditary trait… but who knows)… So, I strongly hold the belief that if you love gardening, there is no reason that your kids can’t love gardening too! (…)
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I bet every time you and your child walk by a pet store and see an adorable puppy in that window, your kid says, “Mom, can we pleeeeease get a dog?!?!? (…)
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