If you enjoy working with children, you’ll love being a puppeteer or puppet master. Putting on puppet shows is a great way to entertain children, church groups, or other festive event. To become a puppet master you’ll only need a few things, you’ll need a small group of friends that enjoy working with puppets as…
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The Internet has opened the entire world up to moms at the press of a button on their computer or Smartphone. Women and moms are flexing their buying muscles online. So, what are the purchasing habits in the online world? Moms of today are more into technology than their older counterparts. But it bears mentioning…
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Are you a mom? What do you spend your money on? There is no denying that the buying power of moms has made a big impact on the consumer market. If you are curious to see if we get it right, keep reading to learn something you might not have known about the buying habits…
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When moms first began blogging, barely anyone took notice. Now, even the captains of industry are taking notice. What is it exactly that has made mom bloggers so popular? Mom blogs have far reaching influence. Journaling was a way to relax and share stories. But, with the advent of social networking, moms began to connect…
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Toddlers love to learn new things. What better way to help them learn than to introduce new crafts. Crafts do not have to be labor intensive. In fact, many crafts are designed for toddlers and are available at the local crafts store. In addition to finding kits at the local craft store, you can also…
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Rainy days can be a drag for children and adults alike. Despite the weather outside though, there is fun to be had inside as well. Rainy days are the perfect time to break out the arts and crafts that will drive away the rainy day dreariness. Crafts are perfect for all ages and ensures that…
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These jobs are (in my opinion) the best options for people who have children under the age of seven years of age. As I mentioned before, these recommendations are based upon my own experiences. You, however, know your children’s personalities and habits better than I, so please don’t take my recommendations as gospel. The following…
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I’m so excited that I was invited to be a guest blogger for Kelli’s blog http://momof3boys3702.blogspot.com/. I’ve written a four week series on making the most of Colors in Education. The “colors” refer to basic personality traits and how to make the most of them when teaching your children (or anyone else for that matter!)…
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Hi, I just got an email about a brand new book series called “When I Grow Up I Want To Be …” that I thought might be of interest. I have to wait until my husband gets paid (“Thanks Dad!”), but I’m definitely going to get this one. The thing I like about it is…
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Carol Topp’s book “Easy Fundraisers for Your Homeschool Organization” covers five painless ways to raise money for your homeschooling co-ops, groups and even to help people (like me) raise money for our favorite charities. A must read!
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