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amyjacksonn

Fun Field Trip Singapore - 0 views

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    The City is hosting fun field and educational School Field and Preschool Field Trip in Singapore with guided activities suitable for 3-8 year old students .
wannabeesfamily

Disappointment: How Can Kids Benefit From It | Indoor Play Centres - 0 views

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    Life is full of big and small disappointment, whether it's a failed trip to the park because of the rain or the ice cream shop has run out of chocolate sprinkles. Though we try so hard to keep our kids from such disappointments, we can't - but it's a good thing.
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: Hidden Midden - 0 views

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    Over the New Years holiday I couldn't help but notice that the Christmas holiday was pretty much where the kids had dropped it. The biggest difference between these piles and an ancient midden heap is that I don't have to trip over ancient midden heaps...
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Nomie Baby Waterproof Car Seat Cover - 0 views

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    Last month, we carpooled with a friend and her children to meet a group of four other families for a quick (but crazy) weekend trip to the Florida Keys. Thank goodness for the invention of the minivan...we just put four car seats in the Honda Odyssey, strapped the kids in, and away we went. We all had a wonderful time, but wow...you should have seen those car seats when we got back! Imagine the coagulated mess...apple juice, chocolate milk, mushed M&Ms, cookies, crackers, chips...the list goes on and on. Combine all that with the sand, ocean water and tar from the beach, and we had a serious mess to clean up. Oh, and did we mention the projectile vomiting incident that spanned across the entire second row?
Daily Kool

The Daily Kool: Today's Kool Idea: Purina Frosty Paws Frozen Ice Cream Treats for Dogs - 0 views

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    Yesterday, we returned from our gluttonous trip to our local Carvel ice cream shop on a euphoric sugar high. Oh yeah...The Daily Kool family has officially kicked off our celebration of National Ice Cream Month! Needless to say, we were in a fabulous mood when we walked through our front door. Of course, so was our lovable dog, Pepper...we may have mentioned him a few hundred times or so in our previous blog posts. Well, Pepper (as usual) was beside himself with joy when we came home, wagging his tail a mile a minute to show how excited he was to see us. We're telling you, there's not much that beats the feeling of unconditional love from a furry friend. Wait a minute...did we say unconditional? Because when Pepper got closer to lick our faces (hey, he's a French poodle, after all), he literally took a giant sniff of our ice cream breath and reeled back from each of us in indignant shock. Okay, we realize we're attributing human characteristics to our dog (doesn't everybody?). But seriously, you should have seen the accusatory look on his face before he pointedly turned his doggie butt on us and walked away to pout on his bed. Yep, Pepper's big brown eyes can really bring on the guilt. No doubt about it, our dog wanted to be a part of July's National Ice Cream Month holiday.
wannabeesfamily

Public vs Private Schools: The facts, costs, and the outcomes - 0 views

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    The public vs private debate is one that is constantly raging between parents, teachers, and schools. This is especially true in Australia, where there's a wide range of schools. From your local government school around the corner, to schools like SHORE (officially Sydney Church of England Grammar School) and SCEGGS. Australia has a wide and wonderful variety of quality schools.
Scarlet Reynolds

Honeymoon Registry Saves Money - 1 views

My wife and I decided to have a honeymoon registry 2 months before our wedding because we cannot pay all the expenses of our honeymoon trip. We create a gift registry at A Great Affair and launch a...

honeymoon registry

started by Scarlet Reynolds on 02 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
rakshalittletag

Summer Holidays - 0 views

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    Summer holidays typically refer to the extended break that students and teachers have during the summer season. In many parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Europe, summer holidays usually start in late May or early June and last until August or early September. During summer holidays, many people take time off work or school to travel, relax, and participate in recreational activities. Popular summer holiday destinations include beaches, national parks, amusement parks, and other tourist attractions. Some people also use the summer break to volunteer or participate in internships or job training programs. Overall, summer holidays are a great opportunity to recharge, explore new places, and spend quality time with friends and family. Summer holidays are fun holidays and when we talk of fun holidays Here are some popular family destinations in India that you might consider for your summer holidays: 1. Goa: With its beautiful beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife, Goa is a favorite among families who want to enjoy the sun, sand, and sea. 2. Jaipur: Known as the "Pink City," Jaipur is home to historic palaces, forts, and temples that offer a glimpse into India's rich cultural heritage. 3. Manali: Located in the beautiful Himalayan region, Manali is a popular destination for families who love adventure activities such as trekking, camping, and skiing. 4. Kerala: Known as "God's Own Country," Kerala offers breathtaking backwaters, lush greenery, and a serene environment that is perfect for families who want to relax and unwind. 5. Darjeeling: This beautiful hill station in West Bengal is famous for its tea plantations, scenic views, and heritage toy train that takes you on a joyride through the town. These are just a few examples of the many family-friendly destinations that India has to offer. When planning your trip, be sure to research the activities, accommodations, and local customs to ensure that you have a fun and safe vacation. You
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