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  • Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas For Children  By : Nicole Dean
    You can find a large variety of Halloween costumes available at stores in your neighborhood. However, when you consider the cost and lack of originality, homemade costumes are a more fun and oftentimes more cost-effective option. Plus, if you involve your children in creating the homemade costumes, the results will be worth more than any store-bought costume in any store.

    Here are some inexpensive, homemade Halloween costume ideas that will cost little money and show lots ...
  • Brain Power  By : Senor Bob
    PreSchool Spanish - A Good Idea!
  • Heroes  By : Mac Bledsoe
    In today's society like in the past, kids have heroes. This is a good thing. However, in modern society it seems the process of selecting heroes has become rather muddled or confused. Fame should not necessarily make a person a hero. We have experienced this from both sides: first as parents of two sons who chose heroes while growing up, and now with two sons who have distinguished themselves as outstanding athletes who are often the object of hero worship.

    Please hang in ...
  • Boost Your Child's Brainpower With Sudoku!  By : Lindsay Small
    In less than a year the Sudoku bug has infected huge numbers of the UK population, and it is fast spreading across the world! Why has a simple logic puzzle become so popular, and how can your kids benefit?

    Sudoku puzzles were first published in the US in the 1970s and are sometimes known as "Number Squares". They have been popular for many years in Japan, where the name "Sudoku" (meaning "single number") was coined. The current craze was started late in 2004 when a UK news...
  • Wacky Spiders – A Fun Halloween Craft For Kids  By : Lindsay Small
    This is one of my favorite Halloween crafts for kids. It is quick and simple, can be done with a crowd if necessary, and is an excellent way to practice cutting and fine motor skills with younger children. Older kids can let their imaginations take over and create some really wacky spiders!

    You will need:

    Black paper
    Scissors
    Glue or sticky-tape
    Googly eyes (optional) or scraps of paper and pens

    Instructions:

    Cut a rectangle of paper approximately 3 inch...
  • Be A Video Game King With Online Video Game Rentals  By : Mark Humphrey
    Are you a video game buff? And you keep hosting and attending video game parties frequently, despite the fact that they, at times, get too heavy on your pockets? And being a video game buff, it remains your wisest ordeal to review the game as and when it enters the market?

    Come on. You can overcome this unnecessary expense. No I am not telling you to restrict your video gaming passions. Rather go for online video game rentals and find a total answer to all your video gami...
  • Autism: Is There A Cure In Sight?  By : Lisa Hyde
    Autism: What causes it, and can it be cured?

    Autism is a disorder that is affecting more and more children. But many autistic children have been able to lead normal lives.

    Autism is a developmental disorder that appears in the early stages of development of a child, mostly in the first three years of development. It is a neurological disorder that affects the proper functioning of the brain and affects the development of the social and communication skills of the indi...
  • Barbie Dolls – Where Did They Come From?  By : Barbara White
    Barbie dolls have probably been on Christmas wish lists for several generations of girls. In fact Barbie has become a household name for many years. Who created the first concept of the Barbie doll?
  • A Gift To Be Remembered: Child Personalized Stationary  By : Paolo Basauri
    Benefits of Child Personalized Stationary

    One of the best gifts you can give to a child that is just learning to write is child personalized stationary. Children love to be told that they’re special and personalized stationary is a concrete way to express that sentiment. Seeing their own name printed on child personalized stationary will fill a child with delight and wonder at the magic that you used to make it happen. Custom printed stationary will stand out as a thoughtf...
  • Yugioh 101: How To Play The Yugioh Trading Card Game  By : Dave Anderson
    Based on the hit Japanese comic book and cartoon series, Yugioh trading cards have become a hit with youngsters everywhere. Yugioh enthusiasts worldwide collect the wildly popular Yugioh trading cards in order to participate in the elaborate game that is based on the trading cards. If you’re curious about the Yugioh phenomenon, and would like to learn the basic rules and strategies of the Yugioh trading card game, here is a helpful Yugioh primer.

    The basic object of the Y...
  • Cleaning A Child's Bedroom - 15 Minutes A Day  By : Jess Knutson
    Here is a simple plan to help your child/teen keep their rooms clean. Don't worry if the room is a disaster. Just set the timer for 15 minutes each day and get started. Continue clearing clutter each day until you find the tops of the dressers and the floor. By the end of the week, you will be amazed at the progress! When you are ready… start the weekly plan.

    During the first few weeks, you may want to assist (or at least supervise). Start by making sure that everything i...
  • Yugioh Trading Card Game Etiquette: Rules For Respectful Play  By : Dave Anderson
    The Yugioh trading card game has grown in popularity, with avid players in countries across the world. Dedicated players everywhere are familiar with the specific and elaborate set of rules of etiquette that govern an official round of battle. The official guide to the Yugioh trading card game urges players to proceed with much decorum. Here is a brief guide to exercising maximum Yugioh etiquette.

    Start with a Respectful Greeting

    The official Yugioh rule book asks pla...
  • The Perfect Princess Tea Party - 7 Simple Steps  By : Annette Yen
    Can you think of anything more feminine, more lovely, more "girly" than a group of young girls... all dressed in their princess finery sitting down to a decked out tea table with royal dainties? Girls across the globe love dress up and love tea...so why not combine the two and make the perfect event for your girls - a Princess Tea Party!

    Here are 7 easy steps toward making the perfect memory for your little princess:

    1. Set a date: Keep in mind the ages of your little o...
  • A Story about Faith and Homework and Believing  By : Laurie Meade of Articles411.com
    Do you believe in asking God, or whatever higher power you choose to believe in, for the answers you need, when you need them? Read below for an enlightening story about my 11 year old daughter's missing homework papers.

    The problem started when my daughter took a break from her homework to eat dinner. She asked me if she could take it in her room and work on it while watching TV.
  • Is my child a target for internet predators?  By : Michael Ryan
    Every child with unmonitored internet access navigates alone through an amazing electronic world full of friends, interesting content... and predators prowling for vulnerable children. This article lists some common characteristics of victims and steps you can take to protect your child.
  • Acting Camps: Preparing Your Young Actor or Actress for Industry Success  By : Mike Nelson
    Helping your young acting hopeful prepare for a successful acting career can be an incredibly rewarding experience for the parent. All parents like seeing their children being creative, expressing themselves, and, most importantly, having fun. There are some very simple pointers you can follow that will have a powerful impact in the immediate sense and create long-term opportunities for the professional acting success of your son or daughter.
  • Bratz Dolls: Cool Dolls for Cool Girls  By : Jared Winston
    Bratz dolls have replaced Barbie dolls in many countries as the top selling dolls, bringing an end to Barbie’s control of the doll market and giving birth to what may be called "the age of the Bratz dolls." Learn more about these rebellious teens here.
  • A Brief History of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends  By : Jared Winston
    Thomas the Tank Engine gained the hearts of many children since the Railway Series of books first came out back in 1945, which isn't surprising considering Thomas the Tank Engine books have sold about eighty million copies all around the globe. As a celebration of the series' 60th anniversary, here is some history about Thomas the Tank Engine.
  • How Internet Predators Select Their Victims  By : Michael Ryan
    The average pedophile will victimize between 50-150 children before he comes to the attention of law enforcement. A large and growing number of predators have gravitated towards the internet, reasoning that browsing the personal profiles children themselves post on instant message services and anonymously lurking in chat rooms is less risky and more effective than hanging around playgrounds and schoolyards. The number of predators using the internet to groom children for future exploitation ri
  • The Wacky Eating Habits Of A Toddler  By : Sarah Veda -
    Once your child begins to leave the world of baby food behind, meal times can be a roller coaster ride. Toddlers are notorious for being fickle and picky eaters. But, how you handle your toddler’s eating habits at this age can have an impact on their eating habits for life.

    Toddlers thrive on routine, including mealtime routines. When you disrupt this routine, it can wreak havoc. Unfortunately, sometimes this need for routine means that your toddler wants to eat the same f...
  • Lessons in literacy: How to raise a reader  By : Deanna Mascle
    As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to understand spoken and written language.
  • No Kidding-Preparation the Key to Preventing Abducted, Missing Children  By : scott irwin
    The thought that a child could be taken or go missing is a very real fear that all of us, as parents, share. Naturally, we want to keep our children safe, but we can't watch over them 24 hours a day. I am frequently asked by parents for advice on what they can do to protect their children. I'd like to share some advice with you so you can reduce the risk that such a tragic event will ever befall your family.
  • The Unpopular Truth About Building Self-esteem In Children And Teens  By : Ruth Wells -
    At our live workshops, we often get requests for interventions that can enhance self-worth-- and we do have many creative methods for all age levels. However, at class, we always offer a cautionary note: If a child hears at home that they are no good, or the child is called racist names, or is physically assaulted in the community, there is no strategy that can speak louder than that fist, that racist name, or that put-down from home. So, the best time to use self-esteem buil...
  • Getting Help for Troubled Teens: When and Where to Go  By : H. Peters
    When your teenager starts to get out of hand you have to ask yourself some hard questions. The first step is to honestly evaluate how you think you're doing when communicating with your teen. Do you feel you are sharing valuable information and time?
  • Thinking About Dolls  By : Kelly Johnson -
    Imagination plays a big part of growing up. Children are fascinated by “acting out” what it would be like to be grown up. Toys play a vital part of this process. Almost anything can be a toy. From sticks and rocks to old socks, if it can be imagined, it can become a toy.

    I suppose dolls have been around since before written history. Traditionally a toy that girls have used for centuries, dolls have played a vital part in the growing-up process. From learning how to care f...
  • Preparing your child cognitively to read  By : Deanna Mascle
    The ultimate goal of reading instruction is to enable children to understand what they read, so reading instruction has to be about more than simply matching letters and sounds -- it also has to be about connecting words and meaning.
  • 5 Great Ways To Enrich Your Children’s Conscience  By : Adwina Jackson -
    Children are living with curiosity. They learn lots of things in life, gifted naturally with intuition, and open toward everything they find.

    Everything seems to be interesting to them. That’s why they want to know about many things. It’s indeed a sign of good development.

    Parents need to help children develop their conscience, which will be a great means of getting spiritual experiences. Through these, they’ll learn about self-esteem and moral values.

    Of course pa...
  • Attention Shoppers, We Have a Small, Lost, Three Year-Old Boy with Red Hair……..  By : scott irwin
    Each minute, somewhere in the country, a parent is separated from their child. These separations sometimes last only a few seconds; in other instances they last much longer, causing the store to go into a lock-down situation. The truth of the matter is, wherever there are large crowds; parades, country fairs, busy city streets etc., young children will inevitably become separated from their parents.
  • Thomas the Train: Anniversary of a Legend  By : Jared Winston
    For those of us who grew up hearing the stories and reading the books, Thomas the Train is a living legend. Learn more about the lovable train that celebrated its sixtieth birthday in 2005.
  • How ADD Affects Families  By : Sarah K. Jenkins -
    Typically, there is a lot of blame and frustration associated with Attention Deficit Disorder. Depending on how long the problem has gone before being diagnosed, there may be serious mental and emotional scars as family members and the child dealt with issues associated with ADD. This disorder is not only difficult for parents, but also the child with ADD and other siblings in the family.

    The obvious victim of ADD is the child it affects. Being accustomed to negativity, th...
  • Teddy Bear Tea Party - Start The Tradition Now!  By : Annette Yen -
    Children of all ages love stuffed teddy bears and for good reason! They're cuddly, warm, and cute and they don't make a mess on your living room floor before guests arrive! The joy a stuffed animal can bring to a child is a wonderful and amazing thing and I believe every child should have at least one favorite bear in her lifetime.

    Now, combine this great love of all things fluffy with a little girl's tea party and you have the makings of the grandest event of the year for...
  • How To Make Kid’s Birthday Invitations  By : Alison Palmer -
    Creating a birthday invitation for your kid’s birthday party is easy and affordable. Plus creating your own birthday invitations makes it even more meaningful for your child since you have taken extra effort in making his or her birthday even more special. You can make attractive birthday invitations that are even more beautiful compared to those commercially bought birthday cards by simply applying a few very simple desktop publishing and design principles. Simply follow the...
  • Child Safety- Does Your Dog Have More Identification Than Your Child?  By : scott irwin
    Take a moment and think about it. When you consider the fact that, as adults, we would never consider leaving the house without our id. We spend thousands on home and car alarms, we are even protecting our family pets with microchips; however, our most cherished possessions, our children, leave home without any identification.
  • Types Of Add Manifestation In Children  By : Sarah K. Jenkins -
    Attention Deficit Disorder wears many faces among children. While the hyperactive, rebellious boys are easy to spot, there are also several other types of children that suffer from ADD that go undiagnosed because of their less conspicuous behavior. Girls often fall into this category.

    Some girls are referred to as the “tomboy” type. Preferring more physical activities, they often exhibit some of the key characteristics of ADD, without the defiant behavior of their male cou...
  • A Beginner's Guide To Using Aromatherapy With Children  By : Misty Rae Cech, ND -
    Trust your instinct - a beginner’s guide to using aromatherapy with children:

    Essential oils are pure aromatic plant essences – they are distilled from flowers, fruit, leaves, resins, roots, seeds, and wood. The are used for their healing properties the world over – in , for example, they are only available through licensed, qualified parishioners. In the United States, we have free access to essential oils – but with this comes with some important cautions: Only some of t...
  • Enuresis is Something to Talk About  By : Jared Winston
    Enuresis, or bedwetting, is common in children as they grow up. However, in many homes it is an issue never faced and the child is left feeling embarrassed and unsure as to what is happening to their body.
  • 21 Reasons To Send A Child A Greeting Card  By : Nicole Bandes -
    When was the last time you saw the face of a child light up and glow because they got a piece of mail with their name on it? Children love to get mail. My children, even at 10 years of age, run to the door and ask if they got any mail today. It doesn’t even matter if it is junk mail. They just like to get anything with their names on it. Of course, it means that much more if there is a special reason for the mail.

    Sending letters or greeting cards is a good way to foster ...
  • Do you know when to begin teaching your child to read?  By : Deanna Mascle
    If you can find ways to make learning fun and exciting-something that your child actually wants to do with you-then begin as soon as possible.
  • 10 Fabulous Reasons Why Troubled Youth Need Military School  By : Mary Murtha
    Article addressed to parents and teenagers outlining 10 reasons why troubled youth need Military School.
  • Some Fun and Helpful Dora the Explorer Games  By : Jared Winston
    There are a variety of fun and educational Dora the Explorer games available for young children, some of which I will review in this article.
  • Meet Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends  By : Jared Winston
    This article provides a brief introduction to the main characters of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, a series of books and cartoons that have captured the hearts of children worldwide.
  • Pregnancy And What To Expect  By : Aurel Radulescu
    There are no two pregnancies that are alike so, while it is difficult to say exactly how each will progress, there are certain factors that are common among all women going through pregnancy. Quite often, early symptoms of pregnancy will appear and prompt the soon-to-be mom to purchase a home pregnancy test.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh!  By : Carl Carlson
    “Yu-Gi-Oh!” is a popular Japanese animated “franchise” created by Kazuki Takahashi. Originally a hit in Japan
  • Learning in the Limelight at a Georgia Summer Camp  By : Karen Thurm Safran
    Georgia summer tech camps at Emory University help students shine by creating movies.
  • Baby Strollers - Consider Your Budget  By : Jerry Smith
    The features that come with strollers are many and you should know which ones are important to you. A convertible travel system may be your preference over a regular stroller and a car seat. Travel systems have a stay in the car base, a stroller frame to attach the infant carrier/ car safety seat to.
  • Tips On Making A Move Easy For The Kids  By : Paul Wilson
    In the way the world functions today moving for career or personal reasons is inevitable. Studies show that on an average families move at least 3-4 times in a life time. Moving even for the veteran mover is a challenge and if there are kids or pets involved then the tensions and problems are greater.
  • Healthy Diet For Your Child  By : Jerry Smith
    It is the belief of most parents that children are eating a relatively healthy diet, but if not, they throw up their hands and give up. Children are then plied with multivitamins.
  • Choosing the Right Music Program for Your Toddler  By : Kathie Papera
    This article offers the 10 most important questions to ask when searching for the music school, class or program for your child.
  • Dora the Explorer: A Fun Companion for Kids  By : Jared Winston
    Dora the Explorer is a cartoon show that airs on the Nickelodeon channel, featuring stories about Dora Marquez, a young Hispanic girl who ventures forth on adventurous quests.
  • Today's Children  By : cdmohatta
    Children today are different from what their parents were in their childhod. The age of innocence ends very early today compared to yesteryears.
  • The ADHD Child: How He Went From F's to A's  By : Tellman Knudson & Stephanie Frank
    How one ADHD child went from A's to F's--in just a couple weeks--using hockey cards. This technique can work for any ADHD child, no matter what their interests are, is fun and easy to do, and works like a charm on grades...
  • How the Bratz Have Changed the Doll Industry  By : Jared Winston
    This article discusses how the Bratz dolls have (perhaps not single-handedly but certainly as a large part of an ongoing process) changed the fundamental role that a doll plays in a girl's life.
  • Bedwetting: Not a Shame  By : Jared Winston
    Bedwetting is a very common problem among children, particularly among those under the age of six. This article explores the causes of enuresis and some of the corrective actions that can help your child conquer the problem.
  • What Is An Educational Toy?  By : Barry Hooper
    There are some excellent online toy stores and toy shops in which to find quality toys or games.
  • The Ways Children Learn  By : Barry Hooper
    This knowledge will enable you to assess their strengths and weaknesses and decide on the very best type of educational toy for their individual needs, whether it be a board game the family can play, or a puzzle they can complete by themselves.
  • Rejected Children: Would they have a strong or weak personality?  By : Lanie Pambid
    The magnitude of one’s character may vary from the differences in the experiences of a person’s life. The manner in which the degree of pain, sufferings, success, happiness and the like is what makes a person strong or weak.
  • Surf and Tech Summer Camps - Generation Y Hits the Waves  By : Karen Thurm Safran
    Summer camp “Surf and Tech” program exercise minds and bodies at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.
  • Computer Games in the Child’s Life  By : Tyler Benson
    Computer games are very popular among youngsters and even grown-ups. This article is about the influence of computer games on a person, both good and bad. The reality of the virtual world is revealed in this article.
  • Story Behind Troubled Teens  By : HariKishan Pal
    Troubled teens are young adults those are rejecting their heritage, rebelling against parental authority, looking for acceptance in the wrong places, and to whom academic pursuit is no longer a part of their vision.Troubled teens are young adults that suffer from one, or some of the following symptoms-Alcohol or drug abuse, Depression, Attention Deficit Disorder,
  • A Picture of Perfection  By : Sinead Hoben
    Never work with children or animals... easier said than done when you're a parent. Over the last few years I have tried many times to get the perfect photograph.
  • The Dreams for Kids Team will Race Across America-but not on Sunday  By : Cornelius Hofman
    The Race Across America(RAAM) is the most grueling event in the world.
    A four man team will race, non-stop, to raise doantions for the Non-Profit children's charity, Dreams for Kids, dedicated to improving the lives of kids with disabilites.
    The race begins on June 13 in California and must be completed in New Jersey in less than 9 days.
    The Dreams fro Kids Team is the only team that will not race on Sunday for religious reasons.
  • Dora the Explorer Cartoon: Teaching Diversity  By : Jared Winston
    The Dora the Explorer cartoon follows in the footsteps of such public television greats as Mister Rodgers' Neighborhood and Sesame Street. These shows, like Dora, managed to be entertaining, charming, and still teach children everywhere a number of valuable lessons which were about more than just your basic academics.
  • Thomas the Train: The Nicest Train Ever  By : Jared Winston
    Thomas the Train and all of his friends have brought magic into children's lives for generations, and continue to do so tale after tale. Learn more about the famous train's history in this article.
  • How To Make The Transition To A Toddler Bed  By : steve w
    Advice for parents on how to best move their child from a crib to a toddler bed.
  • Educational Toys  By : Ameet Arurkar
    An educational toy is a product which is used to teach children important skills while simultaneously entertaining them. Toy blocks have traditionally been used to teach children important skills such as physics, gravity, and spatial connections. Many toy blocks will also be shaped like letter in the alphabet, and this will allow children to develop reading skills as well. The use of toy blocks were first mentioned by Witold Rybczynski in the 18th century.
  • Let Your Kids See The World From A Different Perspective, Give Them A Microscope  By : Abigail Franks
    There are many things you provide to your children especially at birthdays and holidays. The problem however is that much of what we give to our kids are the electronic, site and watch or listen types of gifts. These do precious little to encourage their sense of understanding, wonderment or interest in the world around them.
  • Moving to a new city -- with kids!  By : Bob Lipply
    Moving is stressful enough, let alone moving to a new city with kids! Here's some helpful ideas on how to make it fun for the little ones.
  • Children’s Clothing – A New Trend in Modern Society  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Modern society revolves around concepts such as beauty and originality, ideals that have been embraced and implemented by fashion designers worldwide. Undoubtedly, fashion has always been a powerful means of expression, as the way we dress reflects our cultural provenience, mentality, personality, and even our feelings. In addition, fashion has the great merit of combining practicality with aesthetics, and could be perceived as “a pragmatic form of art”. Being influenced by many different cultural and social factors and permanently adapting to the needs and requirements of a continuously developing society, fashion has suffered a lot of radical changes over the course of time. During its ongoing process of evolution, it has generated many different styles and trends, revealing traits characteristic to each distinctive generation.
  • 10 Things You Should Know About Raising a Baby  By : Anne Wolski
    So…you are now the proud parents of your beautiful baby but how much do you know about looking after him or her?
  • Vinyl Mini Blinds-Consumer Tips To Help You Choose The Right Blinds For Your Home  By : Charles A. Amith
    Choosing window treatments for moist areas such as your bathroom, kitchen, or a waterfront home can be quite difficult. Vinyl blinds are a great choice for these areas because they are very easy to take care of, are durable, and are resistant to fading from the sun.
  • Throwing a Dora the Explorer Party  By : Jared Winston
    Dora the Explorer has proven to be a phenomenon of mass proportion among young children and as such it should come as no surprise that Dora-themed birthday parties are more often than not smash hits among youngsters.
  • Children and Scrabble: The Perfect Match  By : Emma Snow
    Scrabble was a tradition in my family. From the time I could barely see the board from my vantage point at the edge of the table, I witnessed the subtle strategies used by my older brother and sisters at play. I dreamed of the day I was old enough to play—how I'd dazzle them all with my victory!
  • The Value of Self-Awareness  By : ArticleTrader
    More pro-active efforts are needed that positively impact the health and well being of children. Some school-based programs are in effect and some are effective. However, most of these drug, tobacco and health educational programs hold the information in a right-wrong, good-bad context. A child’s role in his or her future is often energized by threat and fear of the end result.
  • Teaching Autistic Children  By : Bucky Benson
    Understanding how autistic children learn is key to teaching them with the same intensity as you teach other children. This may seem like a...
  • Peeking Over Your Child's Shoulder Could Save You US$3,000  By : Faldo
    The battle between the resistance and the evil empire is ongoing. Only this time, the evil empire is fully backed by the law.
  • Better Reading Fluency Results In Better Reading Comprehension  By : Paul Counts
    Reading fluency is the ability to read quickly and accurately. A person with good reading fluency is able to comprehend more because they instantly group and recognize words.
  • Phonemic Awareness Assessments Identify A Weak Cognitive Skill Necessary For Learning  By : Paul Counts
    A phonemic awareness assessment can help your child identify a weak cognitive skill which is necessary for learning.
  • The Case Of The Curious Toddler!  By : Bucky Benson
    All children, from infant to teenagers, have an innate sense of immortality. Toddlers especially can be fearless when it comes to exploring the world around them. This article explores the curiousity of the toddler.
  • Radio Flyer – wonderful gift ideas  By : Ken Wilson
    Kids are so amazing that it would be a shame not to help them expand their horizon. There are so many games and toys to choose from that parents are sometimes having a hard time finding the perfect one for their kid.
  • Radio Flyer – making dream come true.  By : Ken Wilson
    Toys have been around since forever to nurture the imagination of millions of chidren. Today, kids still love those classic toys such as bikes, wagons, tricycles and rocking horses. The only difference is that it’s a new age and today’s families want safety, comfort and convenience.
  • Employing a Nanny - The Important to Know Pros and Cons  By : Rob Parker
    This article contains information on the pros and cons of employing a nanny.
  • Choosing The Best Audio Books For Children  By : Bucky Benson
    Audio books for children compose a high percentage of the material available in the audio book industry. By building a large audio library with audio books for children, you can benefit both you and your children. They can be educational for your children in an entertaining way. Audio books for children also help kids
  • Children’s Special Need Equipments  By : jagan
    Special needs of children will occupy huge space in the general list. Special needs of children will differ and each child will have their special needs and wants. When children’s special needs are satisfied, then they are the one who enjoy with their satisfied special needs. Special needs of the children differ as each individual differs from each other and also wants also differs.
  • The Sad Plight of India‘s Railway Street Children  By : jm
    All across the globe, there are millions of street children suffering and dying. They lack the basic needs that most of us enjoy. With no adult to care for them, these children have no role model for guidance. There left to fend-off for themselves, surviving through petty thievery and begging. India, there are millions of streetchildren in railway stations living a dangerous and depressed life.
  • Know about different types of educational software  By : jagan
    Children’s educational software comes in several types. These are especially designed for teaching users the basics of subjects, from reading and math to geography. Educational software is more intended to educate kids and is easy to use for ages of even three. Depending on the aim, educational software might be planned as a classroom help or could be used for home purpose.
  • An Introduction to Jigsaw Puzzles  By : jagan
    Jigsaw puzzles comprise of a congress of small tiles that are intended to be fitted together in order to generate an image or any structure. Flat jigsaw puzzles normally turn into imitations of photographs or paintings when they are done, and three dimensional jigsaw puzzles could further be used to generate repetitions of well known buildings, boxes, or other unusual shapes.
  • 4 Super Tips For A Memorable Kids Party  By : Dynamic Blue Link
    If you‘re going to have a party for your kid, you want it to be memorable for the child. Too many people just go through the motions when making a party for their child and then when it‘s all over, you‘ve pretty much forgotten it by the next day.
  • Things to consider before buying building blocks  By : Jagan
    The answer to help your baby learn to speak can be as easy as a set up building blocks. Kids who played with the vibrantly-colored plastic blocks stated to talk faster than others, a study found. ...
  • Teen Sex - The Reason Why Teens Can Die Having Fun  By : Kacy Carr
    What is the condom cure?
  • Detection And Prevention Of Child Drug Abuse  By : Nate Rodnat
    Detection And Prevention Of Child Drug Abuse
  • Best Easter Ideas - Chocolate Yummies Fill Empty Tummies  By : Kacy Carr
    Great Easter ideas for kiddies - Budget-Friendly Activities
  • Magazines for Kids - A New Generation  By : Chris Piotrowski
    The choices for children‘s magazines have grown exponentially in recent years. No longer are you limited to a handful of titles, as was the case thirty years ago - there are literally dozens of quality kids‘ magazines to keep your young readers entertained and coming back for more. No matter what your child‘s area of interest, there is bound to be something to suit his needs perfectly.

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