December 8, 2011

How to “Green” Your Holiday Season

The color green is a natural during the holidays. Why not take it literally, too? More and more people are becoming concerned about the wasteful nature of the holidays, and going green and approaching the holidays in an environmentally-friendly way is one way to stave off the waste. For those concerned about global warming and […]

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December 6, 2011

How to Unspoil Your Child Fast

Where to buy: www.amazon.com “How to Unspoil Your Child Fast” is an informative how-to book to stop overindulging your children. We live in an overindulgent world and spoilt and overindulged children can grow into spoilt and overindulgent adults, which can cause many problems. The kids grow up wanting, and not being able to see the […]

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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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