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December 4, 2011

Craft Ideas to Celebrate Kwanzaa

The colors of Kwanzaa are red, green, and black. Red represents the struggles of the people. Black represents the people themselves. Green represents the future. Using this color scheme and theme, you can create all kinds of interesting Kwanzaa crafts with the whole family. Here are some ideas for celebrating Kwanzaa with crafts.

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December 3, 2011

Sled Safety for Children

Remember sledding as a child? Safety was probably the furthest thing from your mind! Over the years, parents have wised up and know that sledding can be dangerous and children can get hurt. But if it’s done with some safety tips in mind, your kids can have a safe sledding experience. Here are some tips […]

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December 2, 2011

Why Manners Are Important

In just about every culture there is some code of conduct that you could call “manners.” Why is this? What’s the point of manners, and why are they important? Manners are important for a variety of reasons. Parents need to make a point of teaching their children manners, too, to help their children grow into […]

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December 1, 2011

How Not to Raise a Spoiled Child

A “spoiled” child is, according to experts, a child who dominates the adult world around him, always seems to get what he or she wants, and is not respectful of authority. Behaviorists point out, however, that having the occasional tantrum or meltdown does not necessarily mean your child is spoiled; it may just be a […]

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November 30, 2011

Surebonder 5540HOL Holiday Tacker Kit

The Surebonder Holiday Tacker Kit is a low-cost staple gun that every household should have. It’s particularly handy for hanging up holiday lights and garlands, as well as other cables and knick knacks around your house. The kit comes with 60 staples and 30 insulators to protect the wiring. The device is easy to use […]

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