Baby showers are a wonderful opportunity to show support to the mom to be and to bring the family together for a time of bonding and sharing. What if you really want to celebrate but you’re on a tight budget? There are things that you can do to make a baby shower more affordable and at the same time not look “cheap”. Here are 4 ideas to save while celebrating.
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4 Ideas for You to Throw an Affordable Baby Shower
How To Crafts – Kid Crafts To Do Activities For National Craft Month and Beyond
March is National Craft Month. Since kids will be getting out of school before you know it, there is no better time than now to learn how to make crafts and get yourself and your kids involved in making crafts of all kinds. Crafts aren’t just for kids, and the benefits of kids learning how to make stuff themselves and the self esteem building activities making crafts bring to young children and teens needs to be encouraged by parents.
As the end of the school year approaches, parents often begin looking for fun things to do with the kids as a way of preventing spring break and summertime boredom and angst. Begin to make a list of fun and easy crafts to do with your kids, search for and subscribe to craft blogs that teach craft making techniques with easy-to-follow, step by step instructions and pictures of how to make…whatever crafts are of interest.
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Trunki Suitcases – Gruffalo Trunki Kids Ride On Travel Luggage on Wheels Review and Giveaway
The Trunki suitcase is a lightweight ride-on suitcase for kids and toddlers that weigh no more than 110 lbs, an ingenious invention by Trunki designer Rob Law, for parents traveling with small children going on family vacations or a weekend at Granny’s house.
Specially designed as a kids ride-on toy suitcase on wheels for family vacation trips, the award winning, boredom busting Trunki suitcase for kids is an airport approved carry on luggage case that young children can sit on and ride on through the airport without getting tired and grumpy from all the waiting and walking through airport security and terminals.
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Kid to Kid Texas Stores – Gently Used Kids and Baby Consignment Shops in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Allen
If you have kids, boys or girls, you understand how hard and expensive it is to buy kids clothes without it costing you a small fortune. Parents living on a budget sometimes have to decide between buying clothes for the kids or paying the electric bill, mortgage, buy groceries for the family, etc. Do you ever feel that keeping your kids in clothes is a juggling act?
Babies, children and teenagers outgrow their clothes so quickly, it comes as no surprise that many parents find shopping at kids consignment shops for gently used clothes so favorable to the family budget. The 75 Kid to Kid stores in 21 states across the U.S. and Portugal helps families solve the problem of parents having to regularly buy clothes for their kids without it costing an arm and a leg.
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300 Crafts for Kids in 2011 Is About So Much More Than Just Crafts
Tired of winter? Tired of being inside the house with nothing new to do? Are your kids bouncing off the walls? Gummy Lump to the rescue with a NEW KIDS CRAFT practically every day! That’s right! This year you and your child can join GummyLump.com in making 300 easy kids crafts that will entertain your kids while helping them develop a wide variety of key skills!
As the Mom of two 3.5 year olds I am always looking for creative things to do with my children. More than that, I’m also looking for educational activities that will develop fine motor skills, increase self confidence, develop problem solving skills, express creativity, break the boredom, and allow us to more closely bond during one on one time. My answer came as a result of my New Year’s Resolution to my kids: to spend more quality time with them every day. How?
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How to Diffuse 10 Common Family Problems with Psychology
Every family has its struggles. Siblings bicker, teenagers butt heads with their parents, and parents are faced with their own conflicts. Fortunately, most of these problems can be resolved, if not avoided entirely, when taking the time to understand the psychology behind the issues.
While this may sound complex, in actuality it is fairly simple, as you don’t even have to have a psychology degree to learn the basics. Simply learning the reasons behind conflicts will give family members a better understanding of each other, as well as themselves, and allow them to work through the issues as a team.
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