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  • Ready to Send Your Kids Off to Summer Camp?

    By Ruth on March 23, 2014
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    Before we know it, summer will be here.  Traditionally, older children go off to summer camp at least once in their lives.  I certainly did, and my daughter did last year for the first time.  We are already preparing for this summer.  And planning is key when it comes to summer camp.  There are many things to consider when checking […]
  • “Veggies in Space” VeggieTales DVD Giveaway (ends 3/26) U.S.

    By Ruth on March 12, 2014
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    VeggieTales Giveaway Hosted by Pea of Sweetness Co-Hosted by Raising Soldiers 4 Christ and Deals of Sweetness The newest movie from VeggieTales is here! Veggies in Space: The Fennel Frontier was release March 11, 2014! Join Captain Cuke (Larry the Cucumber) and his loyal first officer, Mr. Spork (Bob the Tomato), as they embark on an out of this world […]
  • Mother Daughter Book Reviews: “Good Night, Animal World” by Giselle Shardlow Book Review/Giveaway (ends 4/8) WW

    By Ruth on March 10, 2014
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      About the Book Title: Good Night, Animal World: A Kids Yoga Bedtime Story | Author: Giselle Shardlow | Illustrator: Emily Gedzyk | Publication Date: September 20, 2013 | Publisher: Company: Kids Yoga Stories LLC | Pages: 32 | Recommended Ages: 2.5 to 6 years Summary: Say good night to the animals of the world! Calm your mind and body […]
  • This Day in History February 2, 1964

    By Ruth on February 2, 2014
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    It was on this date in 1964, that Hasboro debuted the very popular G.I. Joe.  The Barbie doll had been so successful for girls, and this became the #1 toy for boys. For more info: http://vintageoldtoys.com/gi-joe-military-action-figure/ http://thepeoplehistorytoday.blogspot.com/2014/02/gi-joe-launched-1964-following-success.html
  • Reasons to Teach Your Children Martial Arts

    By Ruth on January 28, 2014
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    There are a lot of misconceptions about martial arts, which makes many parents hesitant to enroll their children in a class. You should learn more about martial arts, because they have a number of benefits that you will want to consider. Benefits of Studying Martial Arts Parents should realize that there are actually a number of great reasons for their […]
  • Pump Up Your Book: “Mister Spunky and His Friends” by Kelly Preston Book Review

    By Ruth on January 8, 2014
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    Book Synopsis: Mister Spunky Book Tour Mister Spunky and His Friends is the creation of award winning author, Kelly Preston. She has taken the story line from her book, Real Dogs Don’t Whisper, placing it in a picture book format for children to enjoy. Mister Spunky and His Friends is about the importance of love, friendship; and, helping those with […]
  • Two Great Children’s Books by Julia Dweck–Review

    By Ruth on December 15, 2013
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    I have two children’s book reviews for you today from the same talented author–Julia Dweck. Mr. McGranimals is no ordinary zookeeper and Zippity-Zoo is no ordinary zoo. A day at the zoo turns into a magical adventure for young Ryan when he finds out that the visitors can turn into any creature they choose. When Ryan wishes to become a […]
  • Okiedog Wildpack Kids Purse Giveaway (Ends 12/24) U.S.

    By Ruth on December 9, 2013
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    Welcome to the Okiedog Wildpack Kids Purse Giveaway! Hosted by: Savory Savings Sponsored by: Okiedog Do you have a munchkin in your life who likes to haul around oodles of tiny toys with them places?  Or wants that adorable lunchbox that you know will fall apart in just a few uses?  What about the budding fashionista who wants to show […]
  • Tynker Home Course Giveaway (Ends 12/21) WW

    By Ruth on December 7, 2013
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    Tynker Home Course Giveaway Hosted by Pea of Sweetness Sponsored by Tynker Tynker enables children to learn programming and design thinking in a fun and imaginative way. Tynker offers interactive courses for children to learn programming at their own pace at home and curriculum and grade specific programming courses for schools. Tynker’s Introduction to Programming is recommended for children in […]
  • Litfuse Group: “Catie’s Secret” by Lauren Nonemaker Book Review

    By Ruth on December 3, 2013
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    Catie Caterpillar looks different from any bug Herbie and Bella have ever seen. When Herbie makes fun of Catie, Mayor Benny shows him why he should not judge anyone by how they look. In the end, Catie reveals a secret and the bunnies learn the joy of forgiveness. Catie’s Secret is the second book in Laura Allen Nonemaker’s children’s series, God’s […]