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Play With Your Food Food can be used in crafts and for play. Raid your refrigerator and let the fun begin! play with your food • playing with dough • mashed potato sculptures • rice table • make a gingerbread house
Play With Your Food Easy to make, a pleasure to eat. But these fun foods are not only child's play. cooking • snacks • recipes • kids • activities
N'est pas une livre de cuisine (This is not a cookbook) The Surrealist Gourmet offers alternatives to traditional fare in his new cookbook. surreal • gourmet • cookbook • cookbooks • culinary
Bagel Face Sandwiches Kids like fun food, and these bagel sandwiches are the perfect thing for a children's party. Let the kids make their own before devouring them! sandwich recipe • kids party food • bagel sandwiches • egg salad • tuna salad
Crispy Baked Tofu Nuggets Recipe Tofu stands in for chicken in this classic recipe. Try them as an after-school or late-night snack: it's fun finger food at its best! tofu nuggets • baked tofu recipe • tofu recipe • vegetarian chicken nuggets • easy tofu recipe
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Tactile Defensiveness A child who displays tactile defensiveness might miss out on special holiday foods such as Aunt Susie's red Jello salad. Here are ideas to overcome the Jello jitters. fragile x • sensory integration therapy • tactile defensiveness • autism spectrum • autistic
The Family Farm If the family farm disappears or becomes consumed by the agri-industrial food giants then we not only lose part of our heritage, but an intimate connection to the source of all that we eat. farm • family farm. farming • small farms • food security • food
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Cleaning your Baby’s Highchair Mealtime is playtime too and is an important part of your baby's development. These simple tips will help you manage the messes that come as your baby learns to self-feed parenting • infants • toddlers • highchairs • self-feeding
Discipline for Toddlers Part One: Using Positive Wording Do you ever find that the more you tell your toddler NOT to do something the more they do it? By using the Positive Wording technique you can quickly redirect your child's behavior by telling them what TO DO instead of what NOT TO DO! toddlers • parents • discipline • positive • behavior
Ethics in Agriculture When we shifted as a society from small family farms producing the food we ate to industrial agriculture, some of the important values these food producers had were lost. Money has become an all-important consideration. So what is the solution. farming • farm • ethics • industrial • conduct
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Eating Disorders 101 Each year, teachers see symptoms relating to eating disorders but may not be sure what to do about it. Here are the basics. signs of eating disorders • effects of eating disorders • anorexia • bulemia • anemia
Making Mealtimes Fun To encourage babies to eat properly, parents should try to make eating a fun and enjoyable experience. making mealtimes fun • babies and toddler enjoy food • babies excited about eating • allow baby to make mess • use spoons and fingers
Mealtime Mayhem Preparing meals for toddlers often gets parents questioning whether or not they are providing adequate nutrition for their child. By making mealtime more fun, discovering new recipes and reading about recommended servings for toddlers, these fears can be laid to rest. toddlers • nutrition • food • recipes • meals
THANKSGIVING FAMILY STYLE Staying sane with your family through the Thanksgiving holiday. thanksgiving • food • family • fun
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Rainy Day Activities for Kids Use everyday items around the house for entertaining the kids. rainy day activities • rainy day kids activities • kids activities • things to do with children • hands-on projects
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Great Summer Research Summer is a great time to do writing research. Read the current popular books in children's literature. American Library Association List included. writing for children • kiddie lit • reading list |
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