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Make time each day for at LEAST one pre planned (by the child is most beneficial) activity for the day, that gives them something to look forward to. (You can make up a calendar and let the child help fill in that special something each day that you will DO WITH THEM)
Submitted by:Tasha
Recipe 4 CANDY CLAY
10 ounces chocolate, almond bark or candy discs
1/3 cup corn syrup
1/3 cup corn syrup
I'm going to share one of my more popular art projects with you. It will give your children a fun activity to do, keeping them occupied for a couple of hours--giving you a chance to finish that business report or project that's due today.
"Keeps The Kids Busy" list that will easily let children be creative, eat their art supplies, make a lot of gifts (or crafts) using inexpensive supplies and fun treats to take to potlucks and classroom parties!
Ever feel like the princess party you’re throwing for your 5-year-old is the dress rehearsal for a Super Sweet Sixteen extravaganza a few years down the road? Should you put a down payment on the Lexus now, or start dialing back on the birthday hoopla? Unless money’s no issue, the latter seems like the better bet -- for you, and for your child.
With Valentines Day approaching, many are wondering what fun things
they can do with the kids. Sheeze.com shares some great Valentines Day ideas for crafts, games, and recipes.











