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Traveling with young kids made easy: Put an entire outfit (including undies and hair accessories) in a ziploc bag. One bag per day. When you get to the hotel, put the bags in a drawer and they can pick one per day. Huge time saver.
How to Blow a Bubble Snake by raising4princesses #Kids #Bubble_Snake #raising4princesses
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Tired of Cheerios? Over 40 Finger Foods Your Baby Will Love
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Printable - Children's "Let's Take a Walk" Scavenger Hunt-
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Using tension rods to make a tent in the hallway for the kids, instead of dragging out all the kitchen chairs.
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10 Books You Must Read to Your Daughter
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Summer fun checklist for the family...cute ideas
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Prayer Sticks: popsicle stick with picture of friends and family - have your kiddo pick a few each night at prayer time. Love it!
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25 rules for mothers to daughters. This is so touching and beautiful.
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50 Books Your Child Should Read Before Kindergarten
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potty training tutorial - 7 day plan, I'll save this for the future.
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This is the most amazing thing, kiddo draws something, send it to this company and they send you back a toy of said drawing!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jackie Davidson this is amazing!!!!
Make a wipe-off placemat for each kid to sit down and draw out their day while I cook dinner. Then it gives us something to talk about while we eat!
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Hellooo Why haven't I ever thought of this?
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Lyndsay T. Such an amazing idea
Ivory Soap Explosion by toysinthedryer: crazy! tinyurl.com/18r #Ivory_Soap #kidsinthedryer #Kids
Mother & Child Mini Interview. We do it every year but this has some great additional questions. Would be cute to do every year on your child's birthday. Put it in a binder with a letter to your dear one each year. Give them the binder when they are all grown up. =)
Storybook Pages as Placemats...Fabulous idea for all those books that are ripped beyond repair by the toddler stage
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what a cute idea! "All Aboard The Minivan Express! Ready to start a Christmas tradition that the whole family will enjoy? I know you’ve all seen The Polar Express, well, this is our own version of that fun adventure! Each year we hide the “Golden Tickets” in our kids’ beds. My husband starts the bedtime routine as usual, while I prepare little bags of popcorn and hot chocolate drinks and place them in the car, oh and don’t forget to have Christmas music playing in the car too! When the kids go to climb into bed, they will find the ticket hidden under their covers, get ready for lots of giggles and screams as they all find their tickets! The kids are then instructed to grab their slippers and head for the car. Upon entrance to The Minivan Express, we hole punch the ticket (you know for effect and all.) Next, we travel around the city looking at all the beautiful lights. We may even stop somewhere for a fun snack on the way home. Now the kids look forward to this each year and look forward to getting “those special tickets”!"
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Homemade Icepacks. This is so cool - you use plain Dawn....it doesn't freeze totally solid but like those gel packs you can buy where you contour them to your body. So neat!
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So cute, website where you take a picture of your tree upload it and pick a santa to stick in your picture. Proof that Santa was at your house!!!
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Tin Foil River in the yard. Fun! its the little things they love ... cheap fun ! never would have thought of this...
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For the kids at the restaurant while you're waiting for your food: DIY busy wallet! pick up a cheap wallet. fill it with pictures, scrap scrapbook papers, stickers, and various treasures. My kids would LOVE this!
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Snowy day activity--Fill bottles with food coloring and water and paint!
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35 Random acts of kindness to do with your kids. Can't wait to do these!
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So sweet...The creator writes:"What I love is that each morning, Charlotte and Amelia rush to their envelopes to see what we've written. The notes are sometimes a simple observation of a charitable act or a quick drawing to make them laugh. I love that Charles and I force ourselves to take a minute each evening to think about why we love our children. It's my version of Oprah's gratitude journal."
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Ellen Inverso we're actually doing this in the next couple weeks we think - i'll let you know how it goes