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Where the Wild Things Are Director: Spike Jonze Cast: Max Records Catherine Keener Mark Ruffalo Voices of: Lauren Ambrose Chris Cooper Paul Dano James Gandolfini
Paris isn't just about romance, but it's also a great destination for families. The city is filled with fun things to do with kids, from museums to children's shops.
Left-handed people were once thought to be evil, clumsy, or mentally ill, but today people recognize that being left-handed is perfectly natural.
The Toronto Zoo can be an ideal winter activity for kids of all ages. There are animals on display both inside and outside so there is always something to see.
These simple words contained in these principles carry a powerful punch. Recite them when you need to remind yourself to do the right thing.
Looking for things to do indoors with the kids this fall? Make some leaf crafts, whip up some harvest baking, sing songs to the rain and build a fort together.
The Alaska Zoo, the Imaginarium and the indoor waterpark are kid-friendly attractions in Anchorage that families cruising with children on an Alaska cruise can enjoy.
Families traveling to Tallahassee can keep busy with things to do with kids including kayaking, horseback riding and racing go-karts.
What can be gained from spending time gardening with children? What values shared? What do grandparents and grandchildren learn about each other while gardening together?
Here are last minute ideas for divorced dads for birthdays. Try these inexpensive gifts and cheap things to do with dad when there's no time and little money.
Got a house full of kids for spring break and no plans to travel? Here are some spring break ideas for kids and parents that will turn a week at home into a fun vacation.
Taken right from the Bible, these words are ones that every Christian parent should know to help with parenting. You can use them as a guide to keep on track.
Becoming a foster parent is a rewarding experience. Here is a primer on what you can expect if you consider getting licensed.
If you are concerned that your teenager may be exhibiting signs of an eating disorder, here are some books that could be helpful.
Explore some of the new flavors of the season and learn how to make ice cream at home with no equipment other than a few zipper bags.
Are you tired of the same old green plastic grass and chocolate foil eggs? Here are some fun ideas for alternative Easter basket stuffers!
This is part two of "The D Word." This article continues the discussion of discipline issues that may arise, not just between children in the center, but in dealing with
Two of Sesame Street's loveable characters get together for some birthday fun and learn about each other's traditions.
Fun shadow activities just in time for Groundhog Day. What can your child do with his shadow?
Why stuff closets full of Easter coloring books when there are so many free coloring pages online? Find great Easter coloring activities at these recommended sites.
As Canada Day is here and the Fourth of July is around the corner, remember to prepare kids with special routine needs for the change in routine.
It is important to take steps to find the best tutor you can for your child.
Find it difficult to get your child to eat healthy? Being creative with food is key to getting children to eat healthier foods.
Every parent would like to be able to create their own newborn home movie, as well as toddler and older children home movies. Here's how.
Use pictures and a time journal to promote speech with your hearing impaired child. All you need is a camera, your printer, and a day full of fun!
Going boldly where so many bad children's book-adaptations have gone before, Where The Wild Things Are stays true to the source material, expanding on it wonderfully.
The great liberator of the Americas, Simón Bolívar, was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Rather than lead a life of leisure, he dedicated himself to his studies.
Great ways to encourage talking as you take a walk with your special needs child.
Families and their friends share special holidays in different ways. Some of these ways are sharing meals, swapping stories, and catching up on old times.
There is no cure for the terrible twos but you can make it easier on yourself and your child.
Many times the struggle with self-esteem and body image occurs when puberty hits. Parents and media outlets can have a significant impact on children.
Keeping a bookcase in your child's bedroom is a great way to encourage your child to read books.
Before designing special classrooms for autistic children, one thing that must be kept in mind is their learning disabilities which impede their overall development.
Your son (or daughter) may experience some discomfort when cutting teeth, but his/her teeth are a big deal.
Children are often fascinated by the world around them and the many inventions and objects they see everyday. Encourage their curiosity with this selection of books.
Bronchiolitis is a viral lung infection that is commonly found in infants and toddlers and is not respondent to antibiotics as a source of treatment.
Traditions are fun ways to celebrate the holidays and bring families together. Create a new tradition this December with one of these ideas.
Children with special needs need special care. Learn what your Children's Ministry can do to reach out to the families of kids with special needs.
In less than three hundred pages, the author, more comfortable and accomplished in art history, turned his skill to write an acclaimed world history in six weeks.
A brief reminder to burgeoning teachers about why it's worth going through the pains of teaching--especially once the paychecks start rolling in.
Children have very pure palates and they can enjoy gourmet foods as much as adults. This article outlines some of the foods children actually really enjoy.
Parents can educate children about drugs, give children choices about taking them and keep liquid medication chilled to get kids to take their prescriptions.
As part of a babysitting co-op, you will always have reliable babysitters and playmates for your kids with values similar to your own.
If it's time to wean a child off a pacifier, there are several ways it can be done. Doing it in the least traumatic way can benefit the parent-child relationship.
This preschool heart craft is a lovely way to celebrate Valentine's Day at a preschool or daycare. It builds fine motor skills and makes a perfect card for parents.
Being healthy and fit takes a lot of discipline. Finding time with a busy schedule is not easy. Here are some tips for getting active!


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