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Meals for Camping With Kids

Camping offers lots of excitement and entertainment for families. Child-friendly camping meals encourage young campers to chow down or even help with the cooking, depending on their ages. Some meal ideas work well over a campfire, with or without a cooking grate. Plan out your camp menu to ensure you have all the necessary groceries before you head into the wilderness.

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Travel Trailer’s Packing List

Hitting the open road in a travel trailer gives your family a chance to bond as you visit new places. A well-stocked camper makes a difference in the outcome of the trip. Packing the right things before you leave gives you more time to focus on entertainment instead of finding local stores to buy the forgotten items.

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Seizures Caused by High Fever

High fevers accompany many childhood illnesses, but they often also cause anxiety for parents. Seizures that occur with a high fever cause even more anxiety and concern. These fever-related seizures are also known as febrile seizures. Understanding febrile seizures and recognizing the symptoms better prepares you for handling them if your child experiences one.

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Vegetable Garden Ideas for Kids

Dirt attracts most children from the toddler years on. A vegetable garden gives your child a productive use for those dirt-digging skills. The age of your child influences the level of involvement in the gardening process. Toddlers might help with watering under your supervision, while a 10-year-old child can take the lead from planning to planting.

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Fire Safety Tips for Halloween

The ghosts and ghouls of Halloween make the holiday exciting for kids of all ages, but the risk of fire creates a truly scary aspect for parents. The lighted decorations and costumes introduce more chances of fire. Take precautions before Halloween and on the day itself to keep your entire family safe and to reduce the risks of a fire.