Posts Tagged children
November 15, 2011 Entertainment, Home No Comments
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Author Lori A. Moore Releases Children's Book
– Award-winning Christian author Lori A. Moore releases her first children's book.
Grady the Gray Cat is appropriate for ages 2-6.
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November 10, 2011 Education, Health No Comments
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7 Days to SuperCamp Singapore 2010
– Building Self-esteem & Confidence in Your Child
By Bobbi DePorter, Co-Founder of SuperCamp &
President of
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August 18, 2011 Home, Pets No Comments
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– The first secret I'm revealing today is that the animal you may be considering adopting is neither a hermit nor a crab! It's true. He's one of Mother Nature's unique
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July 12, 2011 Fashion No Comments
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Top 5 Christmas Dresses for Girls
– Girls and women like to deck themselves up on every occasion and Christmas is no exception. The day is celebrated wit
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June 24, 2011 Education, Food No Comments
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Kids Books with Super Powers
– Kids books with super powers! A unique collaborative effort between two parents and a well-known nutrition research
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February 15, 2011 Education, Health, Sports No Comments
With First Lady Michelle Obama's resent push to try and improve children's health, is it no wonder that more information about studies regarding childhood obesity are now coming to the forefront of health information?
A recent study from the Georgia Prevention Institute at Georgia Health Sciences
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