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Kids Learn to Cook with the Whis-Kid Guidebook

If you have kids who have a passion for cooking then let me introduce you to the Whis-Kid Guidebook by Erin Chase, founder of 5dollardinners.com. Your kids will build confidence and creativity in the kitchen while cooking alongside you. For… Continue Reading →

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Learning a New Language

Why not help your child get excited about learning a new language this summer? Truly acquiring a second language takes thousands of hours. That is too much to ask of one short summer. But you can help your child get… Continue Reading →

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Kids and Organization

Are you ready to Marie Kondo your home? Today’s activity is all about inviting your kids to learn to organize and take ownership of their space or things. I decided to do this activity with my kids because I want… Continue Reading →

Life Skills
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Storytelling: A Special Gift

For centuries, storytelling has been a great way for history, traditions, culture, and family values to be passed from one generation to the next. Across the globe, in dens with fireplaces, to the campfires of rural people in rustic settings,… Continue Reading →

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Solar Oven S’mores

In South Texas, we get plenty of sunshine in the summer.  We get so much sun that you can even cook food in a solar oven. Pandemic parenting means working with what you’ve got, right? So, on this summer solstice,… Continue Reading →

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Kids Learning Typing

In March, like many parents, I suddenly found myself supervising my children’s remote education from home. At school, they did most of their work with pencil on paper, in cursive handwriting. At home, much of their work was done in… Continue Reading →

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