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Great ideas for pool noodles

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traveling with young children tip: package up outfits/undies/accesories in baggies & let them choose.

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watercolor and salt painting

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20 END OF SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS AND TRADITIONS

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Cut up, put in jar on table & have kids pick one at dinner.

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Why didn't I know this sooner?! Safety filter on YouTube for Kids. This is a MUST READ for any parent!! Kids love watching funny videos on YouTube, but they can easily venture into the UNKNOWN. Step by stop instructions on how to turn on YouTube SafeSearch. It should only take 10 minutes!

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pin the pepperoni on the pizza!

End of the Year Gifts: Give a beach ball to each student on the last day of school and let the kids sign each other's beach balls. Attach the free printable :)

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backyard splash pad

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Plum Print will take your kids' paintings, doodles, and construction paper creations and turn it all into an absolutely gorgeous coffee table book from children's artwork. The company professionally digitizes as few as 20 pieces of art--or as many as 220--and arranges them onto high-quality paper. You provide a book title and, if you'd like, a photo of your child with a short caption. Read more: www.coolmompicks....

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Interview your kids on video periodically. It's a blast to watch later on. Here are some question ideas.

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want to try this! Love! chubbycheeksphotography

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perfect sibling room

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Little Paper Planes.

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photobook of photos of kids artwork--scan them into the computer, or take a picture of kiddo w/artwork-then you only keep a few pieces.

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kids' art album template.

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Lifestyle love by Megan Dill Photography

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my kind of tree house!

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Motherhood Ideas: 1. Movie Night: every Friday 2. Interviews: ask family questions, figure out goals 3. Lunch Dates: Once a month take child out of school lunch for a date 4. Mother's Day Letters: Write love letter to child each year 5. Clean Ten: When things get cluttered, say "clean 10" and everyone picks up 10 things 6. Late Nights: Each kid gets 1 night a week to stay up 15 mins later for 1 on 1 attention time 7. Happies and Sads: At dinner take turns saying best part of day and worst

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For inside the lunch box? Spencer Bento Box Containers on potterybarnkids.com

starting at age 3, every year on their birthday you ask the same questions and see how their answers change over the years! Add a pic and make a book out of it. 20 questions* : 1. What is your favorite color? 2. What is your favorite toy? 3. What is your favorite fruit? 4. What is your favorite tv show? 5. What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch? 6. What is your favorite outfit? 7. What is your favorite game? 8. What is your favorite snack? 9. What is your favorite ani...

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Toys that are not picked up go in the ransom box and they have to pick a chore to complete to earn it back! A great lesson in personal responsibility.

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Great outdoor play space

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Rubber Band as Easter Egg Decorator

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Ice pop holders for kiddos.

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Trampoline tent for summer sleepovers. Jealous.

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LOVE THIS. Each year kids must choose ten old toys to put in their Santa bags. These must be toys in decent shape that other kids would actually want. Leave the bags under the tree on Christmas Eve. Santa takes the old toys back to the North Pole to fix them up and he leaves new toys. Great way to declutter, recycle old toys, and teach the kids about giving.

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Great idea for re using milk jugs

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cute Easter eggs...made with rubber bands!

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Fathers Day questionaire

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Father's Day - Hilarious what kids say (even older kids)

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kids bathroom.

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craft sticks and velcro, these can be arranged to make shapes and letters (great busy bag idea!)- love this!!!!

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Summer fun checklist

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Glowing jar DIRECTIONS: 1. Cut a glow stick and shake the contents into a jar. Add diamond glitter 2. Seal the top with a lid. 3. Shake. I found glow sticks at the Dollar Tree. I used a mason jar that I had left over from the Salt Art in a Jar project. For more information on that project, click HERE. Click HERE to join a pinterest linky party!! **WARNINGS AND TIPS: Be sure to read the warning on the back of the glowstick package. The ones I used were nontoxic but will stain clothes. Also, I used glowstick necklaces with the though that it would be easier to cut than a thick glow stick.**

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