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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss! The famous children’s author (not to mention cartoonist, animator, book publisher, and artist) would have been 107 years old today. Born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, he published 44 children’s books, which are known for their whimsical and imaginative characters, situations, and meter. He is possibly best known for “Green Eggs and Ham”, “The Cat in the Hat”, “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish”, and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”.

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Most Popular Sports for Children

Sports help keep kids active and teach them about teamwork, how to lose graciously and good sportsmanship. According to The Sport Journal, there is a correlation between a teen’s self-esteem and her participation in sports, especially after a child enters high school. Participating in popular sports will also give your child a chance to meet friends she may not otherwise have the chance to get to know.

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1st Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him

Spending your first Valentine’s Day together can be exciting and romantic, as well as nerve-racking if you have no idea what to get him. Choose something that expresses how you feel about him without going overboard. Use “love day” and your gift to establish a special tradition the two of you can share every Valentine’s Day you spend together.

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Job Ideas for Moms

Managing your children, career and home life can be challenging. It’s even more challenging when your job doesn’t provide the flexibility you need and you’re forced to choose between work and mom obligations and responsibilities. There are jobs that allow moms to create their own schedules and to work around their children’s schedules.

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How to Trace a Family History

As your children reach grade school, sooner or later they are going to come home with an assignment to write about their family tree. Instead of cringing and looking for the nearest closet to hide in, use this homework assignment as an opportunity to introduce them to the generations that are their heritage. By tracing your family history and learning the stories of your ancestry, you can make this an enjoyable project for both your children and yourself, and–in the process–keep alive the memory of those who came before you.