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Ten Fun, Free Games Your Baby Will Love
- By $Yuvraj Mehta
- Published 01/29/2012
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
Baby showers are events that the new mother will remember forever.Make it extra special and break the ice with these fun and easy baby shower party games.Each of these ideas are free or very low in cost for the hostess and easy for the guests to participate in.
Adoptions can go wrong and what you should do
- By Ahmed El Sayed
- Published 08/30/2008
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
Even though there are many things that you might become concerned about adopting, you will want to make sure that you understand everything that could go wrong.
Rainy Day Recreation: Keeping Kids Entertained When It's Wet
- By Daniel Collins
- Published 07/14/2008
- Home and Family , Kids and Teen
- Unrated
There's nothing worse than a well made plan being ruined by something outside of your control. But what do you do when the weather stops you celebrating your child's birthday outside?
Magazines for Kids - A New Generation
- By Chris Piotrowski
- Published 03/17/2008
- Kids and Teen
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The choices for children's magazines have grown exponentially in recent years. No longer are you limited to a handful of titles, as was the case thirty years ago - there are literally dozens of quality kids' magazines to keep your young readers entertained and coming back for more. No matter what your child's area of interest, there is bound to be something to suit his needs perfectly.
Dark days for Potter
- By Fred freide
- Published 09/14/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
You have to either be living in a cave or on Mars if you don’t know who Harry Potter is or what The Midnight Hour means to the team that brings you everything that is Harry Potter – from the books to the movies to the video games to the… everything.
Abracadabra of Harry Potter
- By Fred freide
- Published 09/14/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
A magical castle for a boarding school, a young lad being the hero who didn’t know that he was a wizard, magical creatures, interesting spells, and what a fascinating story we have before us. But what Harry Potter offers is much more than this.
Harry Potter theme park
- By Fred freide
- Published 09/14/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
Harry Potter and his world. Since 1997, it has bewitched millions of people of all ages across the globe. Just a couple of months ago, the seventh book and the movie based on the fifth book were released. Just when we Potterheads thought it was time we said goodbye to the beautiful, magical, yet dark and dangerous world of Harry Potter, Warner Bros. and the Universal Resort Orlando disclosed their plans to open a ‘theme park in a park’ based on our very own Potter boy and his magical world.
Studying no more a painful experience
- By Fred freide
- Published 09/14/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
Generally speaking, most of our lives are spent acquiring formal education and no doubt being a student is a tough job.
Good Friends, Great Life!
- By Lin Miao
- Published 08/24/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
While I was in high school, I developed this habit of always watching
people and how they responded to things. When I’m walking, when I’m
talking, and when I’m eating, I love to watch people. I don’t know why
I do it, but I think it’s just my curiosity of wanting to understand
all of the various human characteristics.
ABC's of Becoming An Effective Teenager
- By Lin Miao
- Published 08/24/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
ABC's of Becoming An Effective Teenager - by Lin Miao
Zoom into Reality and Zip the Fluff
- By Lin Miao
- Published 08/24/2007
- Kids and Teen
- Unrated
I can’t remember how many times when I ask my friends exactly what the
problem is, their reply would always be five to ten minutes of
continual beating around the bush excuses, instead of explaining in two
to three sentences what the problem really is. My father was the kind
of guy who “tell it as it is.” There was no “well, maybe, unless,
perhaps, or nearly, it was either a “yes” or a “no”. So even in my
early childhood, I learned really fast to always be clear, objective,
honest and straightforward with him or else I won’t get anywhere.

