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  • The Weekly Kids Co-op

    Weekly Kids Co-op

    Welcome to The Kid's Co-op! Each week we get together and share family friendly activities geared for toddlers to pre-teens. Follow Kid's Co-op on Facebook and... Read more

    The 09 November 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
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  • Rule of Thumb Decision Making for Teens

    Rule Thumb Decision Making Teens

    Teenagers are impulsive creatures by nature and often don’t invest enough time in considering a situation and weighing up the available range of options before... Read more

    The 08 November 2012 by   Yourfamilysurvivalcoach
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  • Is It a Train Or an Emotional Roller Coaster?

    Train Emotional Roller Coaster?

    Photo by Vlastula via FlickrWeeks ago, on our way to our new home, the taxi driver practically cackled when we told him where we had chosen to live. His laugh... Read more

    The 08 November 2012 by   Dgmommy
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  • Getting Kids Involved in DIY Projects: Simple Tips to Bring the Family Together

    Getting Kids Involved Projects: Simple Tips Bring Family Together

    Relevant guest posts that will be unique to this blog are always welcome, so email me if you have suggestions for posts. Thanks again, Katie! Read more

    The 08 November 2012 by   Bloggerfather
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  • The Snowman: 30th Anniversary Edition

    Snowman: 30th Anniversary Edition

    How can Christmas be Christmas without watching The Snowman movie? I watched this as a young girl and now all my own children have watched it too. Read more

    The 07 November 2012 by   Therealsupermum
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  • Protecting Your Child’s Eyesight

    Protecting Your Child’s Eyesight

    Eyesight begins to develop when a child is still in the womb, and is developing still many months after the baby first opens his or her eyes in the delivery... Read more

    The 07 November 2012 by   Therealsupermum
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  • Sweet Spot

    Sweet Spot

    Digg DiggThere is a time period that is 1/2 way over, a time that every new mother should be told about. One that if she knew about would guide her through thos... Read more

    The 07 November 2012 by   Expatdoctormom1
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  • The Biggest Myths About Adoption

    Biggest Myths About Adoption

    Most of what we know of adoption we get from the media or from our past. We see Angelina Jolie and Madonna adopting kids from around the globe. We remember... Read more

    The 05 November 2012 by   Momatlast
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  • The Children's Bookshelf {Discovering Richard Scarry}

    Children's Bookshelf {Discovering Richard Scarry}

    We have recently discovered some Richard Scarry books at our library. Planes and Rockets and Things that Fly, Cars and Trucks and Things that Go and A Day at th... Read more

    The 05 November 2012 by   Smilinglikesunshine
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  • Mamalita: An Adoption Memoir

    Mamalita: Adoption Memoir

    Mamalita: An Adoption Memoir is the true story of an ordinary American woman’s quest to adopt a baby girl against almost insurmountable odds in Guatemala. Read more

    The 04 November 2012 by   Momatlast
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