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Apr 08, 2009 -
It's time to eat at our sibling shower (small soiree that gets the future big sis or bro used to the idea of having another wee one in the family)! Set out a spread fit for the family's queen bee or lil king. Tempt tots' appetites by playing to a few of the sibling-to-be's favorite foods with a twist.
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Nov 24, 2008 -
Life is busy, so make it sweet. Moms on tight schedules may not have time to bake cookies from scratch after a long day at the office or park, but their children can still benefit from kitchen time together and indulge in a treat. A few weeks ago, I bought a bag of Chocolate Chunk Better Bakes ($4) at Whole Foods.
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Jul 20, 2009 -
Think twice before letting your lil ones indulge in their favorite snacks this Summer. Sunny days spent outdoors often lead families to the ice cream truck for respite from the heat and humidity, but those little treats add up. According to WebMD, without the structure of school programs, many tots don't get the physical activity they need to burn off the fat and calories their snacks pack in.
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Sep 29, 2008 -
Parents watch TLC's Jon and Kate Plus 8 in shock and awe. Moms and dads are awed by the way the young couple, Jon and Kate, are raising two sets of multiples and shocked by the fact that all the children — Cara, Mady, Alexis, Hannah, Leah, Aaden, Collin, and Joel — eat! The twins' and sextuplets' diets don't consist of just peanut butter and jelly and buttered pasta; they entertain their pint-sized palates with everything from traditional Korean food to cracked crab and fresh vegetables.
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Feb 11, 2009 -
Kids don't expect a dozen roses and an enormous box of chocolates for Valentine's Day, but they do appreciate even the smallest of festive gestures. So put a little extra heart into the upcoming holiday with one of these simple goodies.
- Keep their homework tidy and together with a homemade heart paper clip.
- Pour pancakes on the griddle or scrambled eggs into a skillet using a heart cookie cutter.
- Tuck a handmade Valentine in your child's lunch box for a mid-day surprise.
- For a fancy ice cream sandwich, press strawberry ice cream between two store bought Valentine cookies or make a homemade version.
- Make spaghetti and meatballs memorable, by scooping and serving the long noodles in a nested heart shape.
- Toss some festive bubble confetti in their bath water.
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