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  • Fun Family Activities for Fall

    21-Sep-2012
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    Fall Activities For Kids 
     
    The weather may be getting cooler but that doesn’t mean you need to stay indoors. Check out these fun family activities with your kids for plenty of outdoor fall fun. 

    Go Fruit Picking – September is a great time to take the kids out to a Pick-Your-Own farm for a day of fun. This month apples, blueberries, peaches, raspberries, plums, watermelons, sweet corn, pumpkins, and many vegetables are ready for harvest in many states.

    Do Some Baking – After you’ve been out fruit picking, put those fresh fruits to good use with a bit of baking. Apple and pumpkin pie are great fall dishes and you can involve the kids in pie crust making and of course everyone’s favorite part, pie eating. 

    Backyard Bonfire – On those chilly fall evenings, a backyard bonfire is great fun. You can roast hot dogs and kebabs with the whole family. Just make sure your roasting sticks are long enough that short child arms aren’t going to get too close to the fire. Don’t forget a few marshmallows for s’mores!

    Camping Out – September and early October are also a great time to enjoy a bit more camping before it gets too cold. Just be sure to pack plenty of sleeping bags and blankets. Start a campfire and tell ghost stories, (but nothing too scary for younger kids). 

    Get Lost in a Corn Maze – Throughout the Midwest and Plains, many a corn maze pops up this time of year and is generally open til at least Halloween. Just be sure to keep younger ones in site at all times so they don’t get a bit too lost.

    Warm Apple Cider and Donuts! Last but certainly not least, head to an apple orchard for warm apple cider and donuts! (Call your local orchard ahead of time to make sure they offer such delicious treats). Many orchards offer events during the apple harvest season as well, including music, craft shows, and a tour of the farm and orchard. 


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  • Fourth Of July Crafts For Kids

    27-Jun-2012
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    This Independence Day, spark your children’s creativity and inspire learning with some 4th of July crafts for kids. 

    Educational Fourth of July Crafts

    Depending on the age of your children, a variety of learning games and crafts are available for the holiday. For younger children, you can work on learning names, shapes, and locations of the 50 states, (or even just the 13 original colonies). You can print maps or use online games for children to help facilitate learning.

    For older children, you can discuss the Declaration of Independence, the Founding FathersThomas Jefferson, and the American Revolution. Learning crafts may include portraits of the founding fathers, or creating a mock-up of the Declaration of Independence to hang up in your home. For teenagers – you could even encourage them to write their own Declaration of Independence (from you) to hang up in their bedroom or on their bedroom door – just remind them to keep it civil.

    Fun July 4th Crafts for Kids

    Any basic crafts can generally be customized for the 4th for July with the addition of red, white, and blue color. A basic white paper pinwheel, for example, can be drawn on, stamped, colored, or painted with red and blue to create a patriotic pinwheel. You can even add a bit of glitter, but be careful not to overdo it as glitter can weigh it down and prevent it from spinning properly.

    Another fun and simple July 4th craft for kids is Uncle Sam portraits. From the basic paper and crayons to paper plate faces with cotton-ball beards and construction paper or felt hats, Uncle Sam is a fun way to celebrate the 4th of July with children.


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  • Games to play with your newborn baby, Oh Happy Days!

    14-Aug-2008
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    Once a little angel comes in your life, you are surrounded with lots of questions. How to keep them healthy, how to make them feel happy, what to feed them and the most important how to play with them? If you grab the opportunity once your newborn infant is awake, you'll be amazed by the interaction that is actually possible. Babies learn through playing games and watching you. Games are more than just fun.

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