• The Best of Make-Your-Own Recipes

    In times like these, I’ve noticed more and more of us going back to the basics.  Simple play activities and crafts.  Some of us even have time for a little DIY. Are you looking for the best Make-Your-Own Kid Recipes?  This list was made by experienced moms! The links will take you directly to the recipe. […]

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  • Tween Boy Hygiene Helpers

    Tween BOY Hygiene

    Tween & Teen Boy Hygiene Do you have a boy in your house?  Not only are they getting ready for middle school, they might also like some help with their hygiene.  I’m far from an expert, but let me share things I’m learning about young men and hygiene: shampoo, body soap, deodorant, tooth brushing, fingernails, […]

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  • FiveLove Languages of Children

    Love Languages for Kids: Love Languages Quiz

    Welcome! Hi, I’m so glad you’re here. You’re looking for the Five Love Languages Test for kids printable, right? I can’t wait to share it with you, but before I do, you MUST know a few things… Parents are always looking for ways to get their child to learn faster, have great behavior, or perform better at […]

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  • Fingerprint Art Heart Valentine For Kids

    Need a cute Valentine that could be made by a group of children or a family?  Look no further than this fingerprint art project. It can be made by a whole group of children or individually. My sister and I, along with our kids, made this fingerprint heart valentine for our Grandma.  It would also […]

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  • 7 Tips to Prepare your Child for Middle School

    Are you preparing your child for Middle School this summer?  It can be nerve wracking to start at a new school.  This post cover Middle School transition tips:  lockers, school supplies, lunch, and attending an open house.  We are far from experts but have 2 of our kids have successfully survived middle school.  We found that […]

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  • What To Ask At Parent Teacher Conference

    Are you ready for Back-To School?  School supplies, new routines, and parent-teacher conferences.  No one wants to be “that parent”, I know I felt that way when I wrote to my son’s school principal.   However you know your child the best and are the best person to communicate their needs to the teacher.  But what’s the […]

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