Archive for the ‘Activites & Travel’ Category

Enjoy the best moments with your baby

By The Parent Spot • Apr 6th, 2010 • Category: Activites & Travel

When one has a baby there is very little time to take care of the stuff that concerns the mother, like her health, career or simply looking after herself well. Thanks to the latest developments in mother and baby products it is becoming easier to achieve success as a professional and as a mother.
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3 Cool Products Parents Will Love

By Dannie • Oct 2nd, 2008 • Category: Activites & Travel

We know it is difficult to find fun, inspiring, education toys for our children’s young minds. Plus, it is increasingly difficult to get them to protect their young mind – so we have done a bit of research and found 3 products that will protect and educate without causing much fuss from your kidlets. Don’t be shy mom and dayd – try them out!



Family Fun Halloween Costumes

By Dannie • Sep 9th, 2008 • Category: Activites & Travel

Need something scary for Halloween? Maybe you would like something sweet or adventurous? Or like some moms and dads, just no clue right yet what costume your little ones will be wearing. Well, take a step inside here and I will give you an idea of a place online that can spark some ideas.



Got the Knack?

By Dannie • Jul 11th, 2008 • Category: Activites & Travel

With the middle of Summer upon, Kids can easily be burnt out on the same old project. Need something new and exciting to keep kids focused? Then step inside and learn about a great newsletter for parents and kids offered by Michaels crafts and keep kids on the track to entertainment during the hot Summer months.



End of the Year Thank You

By Dannie • Apr 29th, 2008 • Category: Activites & Travel, Activities & Entertainment

Giving your child’s teacher a gift at the end of the year expresses the gratitude that you as a parent have for the hardwork they have put forth to help your child grow and development this school year. Inside you will find some great ides on teacher gifts from Francie Alexander, Scholastic’s Chief Academic Officer.