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Road trips with babies and toddlers can be a lot of fun for everyone, or they can be downright painful and insane. Which version of the road trip do you want to plan?
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Memory games have become a specific game genre. They offer benefits for kids working on memory skills, but they also offer speech and vocabulary-building opportunities.
You want your child to learn another language, but it seems to be more stress than fun? Try to immerse your child for brief periods into a German-language environment.
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