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When thinking about a perfect gift for your loved ones, why not think about their security & safety? What could be better? Think about Your - Children at home: Think about Your - Children away from home at school: Think about Your - Husband or wife ...

The Joke's On You -- Who Should be the Butt of Your Jokes?
This article was prompted by something I heard (second hand) about the performance of a local magician at a child's birthday party. Now, granted, this wasn't done by a clown, but I've seen clowns doing similar things. As one of his tricks, he has a child ...

What you need to know about – Disney world
Have you ever marveled how will an evening be when you are dining with some of the interminably beloved stars (of young and the old) in the cosmos—Mickey Mouse, Alice, Uncle Scrooz, to name a few. The experience would be incredible and exceptional, so is ...


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5 Ways To Tell If A Preschooler Is Living In Your House
 

1. You reheated the same cup of coffee three times this morning.


2. There is always one more person in your bed in the morning, than there was the night before.


3. You can’t imagine life without the Cartoon Network.


4. The lock on your bathroom door is purely for decoration… After all, no locked door could withstand, “Mom? What are you doing? Mom? Can I come in? Mom? Can I show you something? Mom? Can I give you a hug? Mom? Can you hear me? Mom?


5. You have


started—or signed—a petition to banish the word “why” from every language known to man.






Deborah Shelton is a mother, freelance writer, and author of the brand new book, "The Five Minute Parent: Fun & Fast Activities for You and Your Little Ones." Visit Deborah's website for more family-friendly ideas: http://www.fiveminuteparent.com

deborah@fiveminuteparent.com





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