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Alphabet Games for Preschool Kids

The well-known ABC song is often the first exposure kids have to the letters of the alphabet. They eventually begin to recognize the letters in the environment and in books. Familiarity with the letters of the alphabet helps children on their way to early reading skills, and playing alphabet games adds an entertaining aspect to learning more about the alphabet.

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Christmas Games to Play After Dinner

After the second helpings of ham and mashed potatoes have been passed around the dinner table, you can keep the Christmas camaraderie going. Without even getting up from the table, family members and friends can play a variety of Christmas games designed to promote interaction and laughter. You might consider serving the dessert between some of the games.

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Healthy Meals for Toddlers

Let’s be honest–toddlers are picky eaters. Their eating schedules are unpredictable, and they have no problem refusing to eat. They like what they like, and if you try to introduce them to new foods, or force them to eat, you may encounter problems in the form of tears, sad faces and worse–spitting out the food. Don’t be deterred–with proper planning and encouragement, you can get your toddler to enjoy healthy meals.

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Hair Care Products for Dry, Brittle, Long Thinning Hair

Once those ugly little split ends start rearing up at you, you might start feeling desperate. Certainly something–anything–will help your dry, broken strands gain a new life. If the hair care aisle of the grocery or drug store overwhelms you, take some expert advice and try some of the many products that have been tested and approved.