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  1. @mksshow1 Not that I'm aware of.
  2. @linkstoliteracy I'll check it out. Thx!
  3. Great ideas! RT @RAKmagazine Looking for gifts the kids can make? Today's #holiday tip is homemade salad dressing http://ow.ly/FAjL
  4. @MonthlyManner That sounds amazing!
  5. @twohandsfull This means that something much better awaits you and your family!
  6. Cooking w/ kids 2: Also helps build science, math & reading skills. And, they'll be more likely to try new foods.
  7. Let kids help w/ Tgiving meal. They can wash veggies, stir batter, mash potatoes, measure... Great practical life skills!
  8. @AgieLerma Just seeing your "family bed" tweet. You seriously never used a crib?
  9. Largest crib recall in history: Stork Craft. http://bit.ly/4Oql6I
  10. @pharmmom That's not a bad idea. :)
  11. @MyType2 Thank you!
  12. @SavvyMomFinds I'll give it a try. Thanks!
  13. @thescramble lesson learned!
  14. @jane_fell I'm going to try it. Thx.
  15. @TheSuburbanMom Yes, it was a rookie mistake. Simply should have known better. :(
  16. @SavvyMomFinds Where can I find that?
  17. @prillyp Definitely! In the interim, u can find science activities & games on Sid the Science Kid & Curious George's sites.
  18. If you leave a 3yo boy, a beige sofa & a green marker unattended, ur basically begging said boy to decorate said sofa.
  19. @prillyp What about at a local children's museum or community center? Ur right, tho, most in our area are for older kids.
  20. White House announces science/math education initiative. Watch related content on PBS video: http://bit.ly/6UsxXC. RT @PBS ^LS