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  1. RT @thinkchildcare: Bilingual word puzzles activity boosts literacy in kids' home language & in English http://bit.ly/8Y3fzy #preschool #ece
  2. Today's Tip: Babies communicate by crying, cooing, babbling and laughing. Respond to them with hugs and soothing words.
  3. RT @CNN Crib recall: 2.1 million deemed unsafe http://bit.ly/8Jq8IS
  4. For suggestions on bonding with your baby http://bit.ly/8ATgKp
  5. RT @USATODAYhealth RT @ondeadline Getting dirty may be helpful to your kid's #health http://bit.ly/92yepI
  6. Quick Bite: Try different fruits and veggies and prepare them in various ways to find what your child likes best.
  7. Programa radial @nuestrosninos cumple 6 años al aire! Lee la entrevista con la Dra. Marisol, presentadora del programa http://bit.ly/5OOeLo
  8. RT @KidspaceMuseum: Toys That Promote Learning: Post by Yvonne Chavez-Lombardi, Education Programs Manager at Kidspace http://bit.ly/4v7S5m
  9. Tune in to @KCRAinsider’s My58 11/24 at 8:30AM for "First 5's Top 5" segment on the imp. of childhood literacy w/ Exec Director Kris Perry.
  10. Obama pushes science edu http://bit.ly/7qvApt (via @LATimes) //Kids can start early w/ Sid the Science Kid experiments http://bit.ly/4qD2s8
  11. Today's Tip: Babies' brains are able to first grasp language by sensing emotions.
  12. Safe holidays are happy holidays! Seasonal safety tips from @cal_fire http://bit.ly/7KOHH1
  13. Ask questions about quality of care when choosing a provider RT @msnbc_health: Kids watching hrs of TV at home daycare http://bit.ly/7dkRQ2
  14. @ivanlimo Talk to a health care provider about your daughter not wanting to eat. A professional can help you sort out what might be going on
  15. No te pierdas segmento con Primeros 5 California sobre cómo las tradiciones fortalecen el desarrollo infantil – lunes por Univision 34 - 5AM
  16. Quick Bite: The majority of kids' snacks should be fruits and veggies because they provide important nutrients.
  17. Today’s Tip: Your baby’s brain grows from experience. From birth, important learning takes place through sound, touch, smells and movement.
  18. Quick Bite: Red meat is a good source of protein but has higher fat content than poultry and fish. Choose leaner meat if possible.
  19. Today's Tip: Your baby’s brain is active at birth. Over 90% of brain growth occurs in the first 3 yrs. That’s why early learning is so imp!
  20. Kids curious about seasonal weather? Sid the Science Kid has an activity for learning about changes caused by cold http://bit.ly/4ncjtH