Finding What Sticks
Summer break had barely begun when my seven-year-old daughter began compiling a list of the activities she wanted to be in this fall as she begins second grade. In no
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Summer break had barely begun when my seven-year-old daughter began compiling a list of the activities she wanted to be in this fall as she begins second grade. In no
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As a child, we look up to superheroes who have incredible powers, from spinning webs to amazing strength or speed. From realistic to LEGOs, superheroes come in all shapes and
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Did you know that coloring pages improve motor skills, stimulate creativity, and contribute to better handwriting and color awareness/recognition and discernment? From Disney princesses to unicorns, these fun coloring pages
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If you’re staying home following social distancing rules or preparing for summer with your kiddos, planning some time outside or away from the screens is a sure way to spend
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Now that the final bell has rung and school is out for the next few months, your kids are sure to be clamoring for excitement and adventure. After a few
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DIY Dog Treats ¾ cup Pumpkin Puree ½ cup Creamy Peanut Butter 1 Egg Yolk 1 cup White Flour 1 cup Whole Wheat Flour ½ tsp Baking Powder Heat oven to 375º F 1. Mix pumpkin puree,
Nana’s All-Around Go-To Activity “Homemade playdough is great for young children between the ages of one to 10—and I’ve seen it be a great therapeutic stress reliever for adults, too!”
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POP QUIZ! What do you do when your child brings home a bad report card? a. Lecture the child b. Restrict their activities such as sports or clubs c. Use
In the book, Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown, Stanley was flattened by a fallen bulletin board. One of the many advantages is that Flat Stanley can now visit his friends
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Kindra Gordon’s children, ages 14, 13, 10 and 8, always have various creative projects in different stages of production in their house. They’re in 4-H, which gives an ultimate completion