Family Life
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Family LifeMaking Family Time
Give your child a sense of her life to date by creating a timeline that she can illustrate and hang in her room.
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Family LifeGoing Green
The key to a healthy garden is good soil, and the best way to improve soil is with compost.
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Family LifeMaking Family Time
Spend a couple of minutes recording your child walking and talking. Every year, repeat!
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Family LifeGoing Green
Strawberries are easy to grow, delicious to eat, and the plant bears fruit for years.
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Family LifeCooking
This tasty treat is so easy to make, it can even be prepared by your toddler.
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Family LifeGoing Green
Your child can learn how to grow seedlings indoors, then transplant them outside.
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Make breakfast more exciting. Use some milk and food coloring to paint your toddler's toast!
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Family LifeGoing Green
Follow the easy instructions in this activity, and you can have your own bountiful pumpkin harvest!
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Family LifeCooking
Peanut butter, honey, raisins, and graham crackers make this no-bake dessert a toddler favorite.
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Family LifeGoing Green
Follow these instructions for growing lemons, oranges, grapefruits, and potatoes with your child.
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Your toddler will love washing and drying a few vegetables in this classic early childhood activity.
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Family LifeGoing Green
Indoor herb gardening is easy and fun, and in two to four weeks, you can have great results!
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Family LifeFamily History and Geneaology
Your child will enjoy making a visual family tree. Hang it up in a prominent place to show off his work.
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Family LifeOrganizing Your Home
Posting a list of acceptable behavior helps parents be consistent and lets children know what is expected of them.
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Your preschool child will love helping you set the table, but watch out for the breakables!
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Learn how to read Nutrition Facts labels, and how to make smart food choices.
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Why are fruits and veggies important? Here are 5 reasons why your family should eat plenty of fruits and vegetables every day.
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Family LifeFamilies and Food
Use these easy tips to make sure that you get your 5 to 9 servings of fruits and vegetables every day.
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