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Weekend Reads 6.23.12

June 23, 2012 by notjustcute Filed Under: Uncategorized, Weekend Reads 3 Comments

Articles

How ‘Nature-Deficit Disorder’ Is Making Us Fat, Sick, and Tired {Good Lifestyle}

Connecting with Kids When You’re Exhausted {Creative with Kids}

Reading to Active Kids {A Mom with a Lesson Plan}

Tell Me a Story Dad {Small Types}

Activities

The Great Reading Race {Playdough to Plato}

One Activity, Four Ways: Mirrors {Childhood 101}

40 Activities to Get Your Kids Moving {Hands On As We Grow}

Rainbow Transfer Drawing {The Chocolate Muffin Tree}

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  1. 1

    Jill @ A Mom With A Lesson Plan says

    June 23, 2012 at 7:47 am

    What an incredible list! I am thrilled to be on it. Thank you.

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  2. 2

    Erin @ Small Types says

    June 23, 2012 at 10:06 am

    Amanda, I’m always flattered to make your awesome list! Thank you! This week’s links are helpful and informative as always. Since we just started summer vacation, I’m particularly in need of activities and ideas for busy kids. (And I’m particularly exhausted!) This list fits the bill.

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    Melissa @ The Chocolate Muffin Tree says

    June 25, 2012 at 9:17 pm

    Thanks so much for the mention! You always make great lists!

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