December 6, 2011
What great games come in a banana, an apple or a pear? Answer – the Bananagrams line of games!
Using letter tiles, Bananagrams® is a game of speed and spelling. It teaches kids letters, spelling and quick thinking. For adults, it makes you use your brain like speed Scrabb... continue reading...
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Zip-It October 5, 2010
The kitchen is the heart of the home – it’s where the warmth literally and figuratively comes from. Food fuels the body; togetherness fuels the soul. Here are 12 interesting tips to keep your kitchen and cooking in top shape as we go into the baking season o... continue reading...
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The Organizers October 12, 2009
You can save this holiday season and still get wonderful gifts as long as you set a Christmas shopping budget well in advance. Making a list of your gift recipients and knowing how much you will spend on each one will help you look out for bargains.
Read the many articles on s... continue reading...
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Are you looking for a good "Two Brothers". Two mischievous twin tiger cubs live a carefree life in an exotic jungle amidst beautiful ancient ruins. But one day, an act of fate forces them apart, as one is sold off to the circus and the other becomes the pampered pet of a governor's son. Witness t... continue reading...
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Today, Family First looks at a Christmas site that has something for just about everyone, from the chief cook and bottle washer, to the wrapper-upper of presents, to the smallest member of the family. As the season is now in full swing, sites such as todays help keep up the spirit of the s... continue reading...
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Today's Christmas-time Family First site features the site of a program that has been around for over 200 years. Actually the organization that sponsors it has been around that long, not the program. But it is one that everyone has heard of, and is currently being featured in one of the most o... continue reading...
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Ho! Ho! Ho! The holiday season is upon us and it won't be long until the jolly fat guy in the red suit makes his way to homes all over the world, delivering gifts and presents for good little boys and girls. As a parent, you have an opportunity to add to the magic of the season with the... continue reading...
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One of the newest gadgets I have acquired over the past year is an MP3 player. I need to loose some weight, so I decieded to take up walking. Getting something to pass the time was important to me. So I looked at all the players that were available, and the one that suited me best was the iPod Gar... continue reading...
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As we celebrate our traditional Thanksgiving holiday season, the Family First site has been looking, over the past few days, at sites that reflect the spirit and meaning of this sacred day. Today we start where the original pilgrims did, at the start of their voyage in England.
Called Am... continue reading...
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The Family First site has been around for almost 8 years. Over that time we have mentioned many sites, of all kinds, shapes, forms, etc. Several years ago we featured a site about a book about a train that travels to the North Pole. It was an interesting story, and had a special magic to it.... continue reading...
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