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  1. 10 Activities To Do With Your Kids: Stave Off Boredom - Part 2

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-05
    11. Make puppets and put on a show. Wooden spoon puppets are easy to make, buy some cheap wooden spoons from the pound shop or supermarket, and draw on a happy face on one side and a sad face on the ...
  2. 10 Activities To Do With Your Kids: Stave Off Boredom

    by Eric Hartwell - 2007-02-05
    1. Go swimming, if you normally go to your local pool see if neighbouring areas have better facilities.2. Check out your local art galleries and museums, there are often special events and quiz sheets...
  3. Have We Digressed or Have We Gone Full Circle?

    by John Carvana - 2007-02-02
    The Other Day:A friend of mine came by just to chat while her laundry was drying. As we were chatting, two young men came by. One of the boys wanted to "talk" to my friend (as in date). She asked him...
  4. 7 Interesting Facts About Penguins You Can Share With Your Kids

    by Susanne Myers - 2007-01-31
    With the release of the movie "Happy Feet", young kids have become fascinated with penguins. These special little birds, that live in the coldest regions of the earth are pretty interesting creatures....
  5. Batman Friends and Foes Superhero Party

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    The world's preoccupation with superheroes, such as Batman, Spiderman, Superwoman, and the present popular X-Men is one that has existed for many years. People like the idea of someone dedicating thei...
  6. Teen Dating and Sexuality: Top Ten Tips for Teens to Have More Fun and Date Safely

    by Krista Bloom - 2007-01-31
    1. Define who you are and where you're at: Knowing yourself first is very important. Who are you as a person? What are your interests? Do you want a relationship? Are you available for a relation...
  7. Mickey Mouse and You: Creating the Perfect Birthday Wonderland

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    Winnie the Pooh and Donald Duck are all recognizable animated characters with their own star on the Hollywood Walk of fame, but Mickey Mouse is the only one to represent the symbol for The Walt Disney...
  8. Baby Einstein Birthday Party: A Touch of Smarts and Fun

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    Of all the ages for whom to arrange a birthday party, children under the age of five years probably pose the most challenge. The children in this age group typically have a short attention span and ne...
  9. Unique Barbie Party Idea: Try a Tea Party and Fashion Show!

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    The Barbie doll, which will be 50 years old in 2009, has what seems to be an infinite number of lines, including American Idol Barbie, Barbie Magic of Pegasus, and Happy Birthday Barbie. It's incredib...
  10. Barney First Birthday Party: A Party of Love

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    When you look at the success of Sesame Street, Electric Company, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, and Clifford the Big Red Dog, it's not a far stretch of the imagination for Barney and Friends to be a top-ra...
  11. Bar Mitzvah Tips That Guarantee a Tasteful and Festive Party

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    Like many "coming of age" celebrations, the time a "Bar Mitzvah" reaches 13 is an occasion steeped in tradition. In the Jewish faith, children and any wrongdoings that they commit are the responsibili...
  12. A Blues Clues Party That is Happy Birthday Theme

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    Learning and playing are two favorite activities of young children, and the television show Blues Clues provides an experience of both. The show is basically about the audience with the help of Joe, u...
  13. A Bratz Slumber Birthday Party

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    Ask any 6-12-year-old girl to what do the names Jasmin, Sasha, Jade, and Cloe refer, and you will undoubtedly get the same answer: Bratz. Bratz are a set of dolls with attitude. For many years Barbie ...
  14. A Cat in the Hat Party: Perfect for Rainy Days

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    The Dr. Seuss classic, "Cat in the Hat" was first published in 1957, but judging by the 2003 movie rendition that grossed more than $100 million at the U.S. box office, it is still a popular story. As...
  15. A 4th of July Party in Your Community

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-31
    The 4th of July is an American holiday because it commemorates the day the Declaration of Independence was adopted. The Declaration of Independence was the instrument that established the thirteen col...
  16. 3 Simple Steps to Choosing the Right Guardian for Your Children

    by Alexis Neely - 2007-01-30
    Choosing a person or family to care for your children if the unthinkable happens to you can be difficult. In fact, for many families, it's the hardest part of planning. It's not easy to think of any...
  17. Getting Them To Eat Their Veggies

    by Sue DeFiore - 2007-01-29
    One of the major complaints by most parents is that their children won't eat their vegetables. One of my favorite memories as a child was going with my parents to the U pick farms. We went for blueber...
  18. Homecoming Party with Plenty of Themes

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-29
    A homecoming party is fitting for a lot of themes and can be used for all kinds of homecomings from a high school football arrival to a couple coming home from their honeymoon. You'll find that the U...
  19. The Incredibles Party for your Kids

    by Gail Leino - 2007-01-29
    Your kids will love a fun birthday party and you can make it a super party with a The Incredibles Party. This super family makes for excellent children's entertainment and the movie is just clever en...
  20. Themed Parties For Children

    by Low Jeremy - 2007-01-28
    Parties are a great way to bring people together. When talking about children, parties are a perfect way for them to learn to socialize and relate with other kids. If a party is interesting enough for...