April 30, 2013
Museums are great places for learning. However, at this day and age, where technology (gadgets, video games, and smartphones) and exciting and luxurious theme parks are on its peak, museums for learning are losing its young following.
If you wish to introduce your kid... continue reading...
October 3, 2012
From foods to puns to simply out-of-the-box thinking names. Celebrities use them all to name their kids.
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September 8, 2011
With times what they are, many of us are looking for ways to help make ends meet. Here are 5 easy ways to jump start that process for you.
Direct Sales
There are so many options for this type of business; you simply need to choose the kind of business you would li... continue reading...
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xango March 18, 2011
It’s a topic that’s in the news all the time these days – kids getting bullied and feeling helpless to do anything.
Four New York teens decided to take matters into their own hands to help raise awareness about bullying and its effects o... continue reading...
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Tyler Clementi February 26, 2011
If you are on the cutting edge of fashion or you just like to get noticed every once in a while, you must check out the fashion creations of Melissa Rajsky.
Rajsky is the creator of Raw Materials by Melissa, her artistic fashions company that uses repurposed cl... continue reading...
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Two young writers from Colorado and Oregon have won the Grand Prize of the 2nd Annual National Writing Contest from Mrs. P, the free, interactive reading site.
Eight-year-old Briana Beebe from Centenni... continue reading...
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Zach and Cody October 28, 2010
Want to teach the kids a lesson in the classics? Take them back in time to the old days – the days before YouTube, reality TV, iPods or even Walkmans™ (RIP). The way our parents and grandparents were entertained ... continue reading...
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Tony Basile October 23, 2010
Good Night Moon, Corduroy, Five Little Monkeys – these are favorite stories we know by heart and our children probably do too.
A new series of videos with American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation bring these sto... continue reading...
October 16, 2010
“Every child is musical. Learning the fundamentals of music is very similar to how we learn a language,” according to Mark Biesterfeld, co-founder of Petite Musician, Inc. in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Children are decoding sounds from Day One.
Biesterfeld says even newborns ca... continue reading...
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Secretariat was arguably the greatest racehorse in the history of racing, winning the Triple Crown in 1973. Today Disney’s version of his life and the story of the people who brought him to greatness is relea... continue reading...
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