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With all of the plastic and lead paint toy concerns, it is a good time to think about "greener" alternatives for kid's art and craft supplies.
Edible play dough is a great sensory activity for toddlers and a tasty snack.
When it's raining outside, most kids just want to watch movies or television all day. This article presents some other ideas for rainy days.
Elementary teachers can make apple pie play dough with kids during an apple themed unit. Students can make play dough as part of a cooking or reading lesson plan.
Arts and crafts projects are an excellent way to bring parents and children together. The activities described in this article are a perfect addition to any Mother's Day.
St. Patrick's Day for kids can be as much fun as a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Celebrate the day the whole world is Irish with some family activities.
Sit your preschoolers down at a table or small desk with some kindergarten supplies and let them do some school work for fun and learning.
Many parents are nervous about adding a second child to their family, but having another baby is likely to be an easier adjustment than you would think.
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