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6 Incredible Baby Push Walkers For Your Child’s Walking Skill Development
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If this is your first time with a toddler or even just your first time using a walker to teach your little one how to get around, the following guide is a great start to find the perfect vehicle for your baby to learn walking. Push walkers are, in short, small stands on wheels with support handles that allow your kid to stand up and become mobile. These devices are great for developing the muscles in your toddlers’ legs, arms, and especially core muscles essential to good posture and movement. On this currently cluttered market, our guide only covers the...
Eibhlín Dubh’s Rage and Anguish and Love
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Edvard Munch, Vampire or Love and Pain, 1895, oil on canvas. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. When we first met, I was a child, and she had been dead for centuries. Look: I am eleven, a girl who is terrible at sums and at sports, a girl given to staring out windows, a girl whose only real gift lies in daydreaming. The teacher snaps my name, startling me back to the flimsy prefab. Her voice makes it a fine day in 1773, and sets English soldiers crouching in ambush. I add ditchwater to drench their knees. Their muskets point toward...
One of my favorite resort stays in 40 years: The Andaz Mayakoba in Mexico
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Some birthdays simply come and go as dates on the calendar, but others carry more weight and meaning. For me, and probably many others, turning 40 was one of those birthdays that felt like a true milestone. To celebrate — or just make it feel less scary — I’d been dreaming up a fun, extravagant 40th birthday trip for myself and some friends for years. Turning 40 just sounded less intimidating when done with friends in a beautiful location. I had a reference point for what I wanted: My husband’s 40th in 2014 was celebrated by taking a high-end around-the-world...
Blog Tour and Giveaway: KIP THE LETTER X by Kim Patrick/SPARTAN AND THE GREEN EGG by Nabila Khashoggi
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Join us for this tour from June 7 to June 25, 2021!Book Details:Book Title: Kip the Letter X by Kim PatrickCategory: Children's Fiction (Ages 3-7), 36 pagesGenre: Children's BookPublisher: Full Cycle PublicationsRelease date: June 2020Content Rating: G. Book Description:Kip the Letter X searches far and wide trying to find his purpose.Buy the Book:Amazon.comFull Cycle PublicationsAdd to Goodreads Meet the Author:Kim Patrick was born in England, raised in Britain and South Africa, and now lives in the United States. She loves animals, books, films, the letter X, and much of the rest of the alphabet.connect with the author: website ~ twitter ~ goodreads Join us...
Schools Are Almost Certainly Re-Opening in the Fall. Here’s Your Post-Pandemic Shopping List
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Suffice to say, the last year and a half of school has been unprecedented, challenging for some and nearly impossible for others. When COVID-19 shut down schools in the spring of 2020 many teachers who were used to instilling knowledge through hands-on interactions with children were relegated to video chatting for 6-7 hours a day instead. At the beginning of this school year, some districts reopened while others remained closed, and some adopted a hybrid model where students could come to school while others stayed home and conferenced in. It’s been a long road, but with vaccines widely distributed and...