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Weekend Reads 8.18.12

August 18, 2012 by notjustcute Filed Under: Uncategorized, Weekend Reads 1 Comment

I was honored this week to be asked to be a part of a collaborative Pinterest Board, 20 Moms to Follow.  It’s an amazing collection of pins from some of my favorite bloggers out there, all focused on “putting children first,  inspiring creativity, encouraging imagination, and having fun with motherhood.”  It’s an amazing collaboration, thanks to people who have much more social media savvy than I do, and I’m so grateful to be a part of it.  It’s a fantastic resource, I’m confident you’ll enjoy.  Hop on over to check it out and follow along!

Articles:

Before You Go {Hands Free Mama}

Preschool Children Who Can Pay Attention More Likely to Finish College {Science Daily}

Seven Steps to Help Children Cooperate {The Twin Coach}

Activities:

Best Idea Ever When Starting a New School {Modern Parents Messy Kids} (Pictured Above)

Handy Moments to Introduce Reading {Kids Stuff World}

Exploding Names!  Back to School Basics {Toddler Approved}

Enjoy your weekend!

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    Pamela says

    September 14, 2012 at 6:56 am

    I love this site, especially all the info and craft ideas for PreSchoolers/Toddlers. Miigwech!

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