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Little Dutch Memory Game - Flowers & Butterflies
Vendor: Little Dutch Type: Games Price: 12.50 This easy-to-play memo game is equally as entertaining as it is educational. The circular cards are beautifully illustrated with the animals and flowers that can be found in the meadows, ranging from birds to buttercups. The goal of the game is to match all the identical cards. Cards are laid face down on the table and two cards are flipped over each turn. The player with the most matching pairs wins the game! Memo can be played solo or in groups. It teaches kids to take turns and trains important skills such as...
20 Things to Do with Toddlers Before Summer Ends
Why does summer always go by so fast? We can’t slow it down, but we can help you make sure it’s packed with fun and amazing memories. From balloon tosses to making homemade treats, here are 20 must-do activities to squeeze in before the weather cools down. This article is sponsored by CoComelon, a preschool educational show focused on teaching children about letters, numbers, shapes and more. Sing along to their catchy nursery rhymes, watch an episode with your tots or check out their adorable toys at cocomelon.com. Wanderson1 via Pixabay 1. Make Homemade PopsiclesAn icy popsicle on a hot...
51 People Are Sharing What Annoying New Rule They Had To Follow Thanks To One ‘Stupid’ Person Who Totally Blew It
It only takes one clueless dude or dudette to do something so silly others have to pay for it. You probably remember it from the early school days when the teacher would give the whole class extra homework if that one little daredevil was disturbing the class. No wonder they’d be the least liked person in the entire school, and that’s something you don’t just get rid of easily. Such cases of group punishment, whether by establishing a new rule or by giving a task, are unsurprisingly a very relatable experience. So we looked at a couple of Reddit threads...
Online and Texting Safety Tips for Kids and Parents
Safety Tips for Kids and Parents, Once upon a time kids had to go outdoors to play a game with their friends, get up to change the TV station, and walk 3 miles to school. Children have access to cutting-edge technology. And their parents find it challenging to stay up a bit farther down the line. You’re probably already aware of the stress if you’re a parent, but the reality is still overwhelming. Kids have access to more information than any previous age. They use tablets, laptops, and smartphones for virtual learning at school and at home. These devices aren’t...
Friday Favorites
Happy Friday, friends! We drove down to Georgia after picking the girls up from camp yesterday. We don’t have many plans beyond taking the kids knee boarding, playing board games, going for walks, and enjoying each others’ company. My favorite way to relax in the summer! But before I get fully immersed in family time, I wanted to share with you a few favorite things form the week. If you’d like to join in, I’d love to hear what thing in life is making you smile or changing your world for the better recently! Finley is 9 Months Old Just...