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Weekend Reads 7.14.12

July 14, 2012 by notjustcute Filed Under: Weekend Reads 3 Comments

(I love this idea from Picklebums!)

Articles:

What Two Wild-Haired Princesses Taught Me About Parenting {Tsh Oxenreider for Babble}

Car Seat Safety: 8 Common Mistakes You Must Avoid {Parents}

Let Them Cut the Peppers {Finding Joy}

Start the Day with Play {Simple Kids}

Activities:

Kid Friendly Ways to Spark Creativity {Playdough to Plato}

10 More Cheap Boredom Busters for Kids {Inner Child Fun}

Free eBook: Olympic Activities for Kids {I Can Teach My Child}

Chalkboard Blocks (Pictured Above) {Picklebums}

 

And since it’s the weekend, here’s a little something to put a smile on your face:   Super Golden Friends  Enjoy!

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    Mansi says

    July 14, 2012 at 8:59 am

    Thanks for sharing these lovely post. Looking forward for next weeks reads.

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    katepickle says

    July 14, 2012 at 9:51 pm

    We are still enjoying out chalk board blocks more than a two weeks later! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

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