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Radio Flyer Scoot 2 Scooter for Toddler only $35.99

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Get Radio Flyer Scoot 2 Scooter for Toddler (Red) for only $35.99. Compare: eBay.com ($40.98) | Target.com ($44.99) | QVC.com ($66.50)Tagged as: 615S | 042385112114 | Toys & GamesClick here for complete deal detail and steps on how to get it.Share this deal with your friend/family by sending them this URL: https://www.edealinfo.com/d/00042385112114/Radio-Flyer-Scoot-2-Scooter-for-Toddler-RedCheckout eDealPC.com to find best deals on Laptop, Desktop & All-in-One configurations that YOU select directly from Dell, Lenovo and HP. Click here to check it out.

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How to Throw a Sensory-Inclusive Birthday Party for Neurodiverse Kids

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A child’s birthday party can be a magical experience and create memories that last a lifetime. While most families want to include their children in the typical birthday traditions of balloons, singing and gathering, for children living with sensory disorders, birthday parties are likely to create some sensory overload. The singing, dancing, laughing, and shouting can put them into overdrive and turn, what should be an enjoyable experience, into a stressful one. But this doesn’t mean kids should miss out on birthday parties—they just need to be approached a little differently. Plan Sensory-Friendly Activities  The great news is that the team...

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Baby Painting Ideas for Littles

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Try collaborative baby painting ideas like hosting an art crawl! Make edible paint and learn how to create a sensory-filled art space. Updated February 2022 If you’ve been reading The Artful Parent for any length of time, you know how important we think introducing kids to new art materials is, even at a really early age. The joy and wonder that the littlest ones have while smooshing and splattering paint is pretty magical. We hope this post, written by Andres Solorzano, of the Zimmer Children’s Museum in Los Angeles, inspires you to see the many possibilities for creativity in young...

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Did You See a Decline in Your Kids’ Social Skills During the Pandemic? Experts Say Play Board Games

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  By Monica Fish As we enter the third year of the pandemic, school closures, lockdowns, isolation, and decreased socialization have taken their toll in many ways. The U.S. Surgeon General released an advisory in December on the growing Youth Mental Health Crisis, and experts are seeing a drastic decline in children’s social skills. Parents have racked their brains to keep their kids social while socially distancing, but according to 7 in 10 parents surveyed by OnePoll, they see kids’ social skills at risk. ⅔ of surveyed parents worry their kids have gotten more socially awkward, and 30% or more...

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Easy Tips to Transition Your Kid’s Room: Baby to Toddler

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Oh, the toddler years. With so much to learn and explore, these rising big kids exhibit an ever-escalating independent streak one minute and crave a cuddle the next. And their rooms should strike just that combination of stimulation and comfort, too. We rounded up kids’ room ideas galore, whether you want ways to repurpose old baby gear, simple nursery upgrades or chic kids’ room décor ideas just to change things up. Keep reading to see them all. photo: NorseKids via Etsy Swap Out the Wall Art Even if your wall art doesn’t scream “baby,” rotating it is a fun way...

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