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Old-Fashioned Games for Family Reunions
Family reunions are a memorable time of family bonding and shared experiences. Cultivate an environment of hospitality and fun by planning a series of games that generations young and old will enjoy. Choose games that will be accessible to all ages and require little explanation on your part. Games that have stood the test of time and have been passed on through the years work well to span the gap.
Old-Fashioned Home Remedies for Bee Stings
Bee stings are one of the hazards of summer fun, especially if your plans include a trip to the country. Unless you or your child is allergic to bees, there is no threat in getting stung by a bee other than the pain and perhaps some redness and swelling at the site. While there are specific medicines recommended to treat bee stings, there are also old-fashioned home remedies that may come in handy if your little one has gotten stung and you don’t have a first-aid kit handy.
10 Ways to Turn Fitness into a Family Affair
The following is a guest post by Brant Secunda and Mark Allen Does obesity run in the family? According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, if one parent is overweight, there is a 50 percent chance that their children will also be overweight. But when exercise becomes a family affair, everyone wins!
Bring Little House on the Prairie Magic to Playtime with The Queen’s Treasures’ Nellie Oleson Doll & School Desk Set
For fans of Little House on the Prairie and moms looking to introduce their kids to the simpler joys of imaginative play, The Queen’s Treasures has created something truly special with their Nellie Oleson 18-Inch Doll and the Antique Wood School Desk. These pieces don’t just capture the essence of Little House; they embody a quality and attention to detail that’s perfect for parents who want toys that tell a story.
Ditch the Grinch and Deck the Halls
‘Tis the season! That’s what all the billboards, advertisements, and email subject lines are saying right about now, anyway. But ‘tis the season for what, exactly? The obvious answers are “giving” and “gathering” and “getting out the sparkly decorations.” There are presents that need purchasing and cards that need crafting; there are parties that require…