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Posted by: Trina| August 2, 2011
If sunscreen isn’t a part of your daily summer (if not year round) routine, it should be. It’s just one more thing to do before heading out the door, but did you know that more than 50 percent of a person’s lifetime sun exposure happens before the age of 18? That’s why it’s so important to shield little ones from the sun’s damaging UV rays.
GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED
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Use Music to Give Your Child a Head Start |
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Posted by: Silly Bus | May 5, 2011
These days, families are busier than ever balancing work, school, activities, and simple household chores. This makes it difficult to find time for additional learning activities outside of school. Additionally, this time constraint makes it challenging to effectively prepare preschool age children with the fundamentals needed for kindergarten.
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Modeling Healthy Eating Habits |
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Posted by: Dandelion May 2, 2011
Children may always not do what you say, but chances are they will do what you do. Since we all want our kids to grow up with healthy eating habits, modeling those habits is a powerful way to teach our kids. Here are a few tips for demonstrating the kinds of eating habits you’d like to see in your kids:
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Earth Day tips from Scout, Lola and Waverly |
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Posted by: Trina | April 20, 2011
To help us celebrate Earth Day, our buddies at Idbids has some great advice to give us on ways we can help ourselves and our children to be more friendly to our dear planet earth. So gather the kiddos and show them just how FUN it can be to keep the earth HAPPY, HEALTHY and GREEN one iddy biddy step at a time.
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10 Simple ways to make your little one a VEGGIE lover! |
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INTRODUCING BABY TO VEGETABLES:
10 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR LITTLE ONE A VEGGIE LOVER

Posted by: Trina | February 9, 2011
When your little bundle of joy is ready to start eating solid food, rice cereals are the ideal first foods, but after cereals become well tolerated, it’s time to progress to fresh fruit and vegetables. Contrary to popular belief, babies will gladly eat vegetables; it’s just a matter of how they’re introduced. Another popular myth is that you should serve vegetables before fruit, so your baby doesn’t refuse the savory flavors of vegetables in favor of the naturally-sweet tastes of fruit. Not the case at all.
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