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Bridging through the summer:
Help your kids make a strong transition from one grade to the next, insisting that they spend 15 or 30 minutes a day either reading, writing, or doing some math.  It's a good way to keep them occupied, teach them quiet time, and prepare them for the next schoolyear!
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How Moms Lose Weight Naturally & Reverse Diabetes in 90 Days Without Giving Up Sweets
Moms, if you could make one simple change in your diet to help you lose weight, melt fat, sleep better, and improve your memory, would you do it?
 


Do Your Little Ones Act Like Vegetables Are Poison?
Kid's recipes should be quick, flavorful and nutritious. Getting little ones to consume vegetables is a major task. Finding a way to get vegetables into the mouths of little ones is easy when they are part of the fun. Creating ways to get kids to help with the preparation and the cooking of kids' recipes is part of the fun. Kid friendly recipes will allow you the comfort of knowing your children are eating healthy and the kids will appreciate feeling in control of what they are eating.


Cheap Arts and Crafts Ideas For Kids
How many times have we heard the phrase "Mum I’m Bored Waaaa!" Well here I want to bring you some ideas for cheap arts and crafts to keep the kiddies occupied.


Tips for Teaching Your Children to Read
Those of us who are avid readers know how it feels to finish a book, put it down, and search feverishly for the next gripping story that will take us away from reality, even if for just a short time before it becomes time to start dinner or get the laundry out of the dryer.  The love of reading can be fostered in our children very early on, even before the child is born. 


7 Fun Birthday Party Theme Ideas
Birthdays! A joyous occasion to be celebrated every year!  There's a reason kids love birthdays and it's not just because they get lots of presents. Ok, yeah, maybe it is but there's more to it than that. Most of the birthday gifts are forgotten a few months, if not days, after the big event and yet the memories of the birthday parties can last a lifetime.


Tips on Garage Sales
Tis the season to think about garage sales. They can be such fun, or total washouts.
It all depends on how well they are set up and how comfortable visitors feel perusing your wares. Here are a few tips that might help you, in case you're considering hosting a garage
sale. I'd like to thank readers of Penny Parenting for contributing such great suggestions!


To Love, Honor, and Suffer
Being accused of snoring is one thing. Being accused of honking is completely ridiculous.


A Love of Reading
Start teaching your child a love of books at an early age, as soon as they can draw and express themselves, by helping them to create their own book.
 


 
 


 

 

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