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23 Beach Day Hacks For An Awesome Day At The Beach With Kids

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Planning a day at the beach with your kids? Use these genius beach hacks on your next beach trip to make your fun day easier and more enjoyable! The beach. For some, the thought of the beach conjures up feelings of fun, peace, and relaxation – a break away from the worries of life. For others, a day at the beach creates a feeling of dread as they think of all the stuff they need to pack and precautions they need to take (and the sand that will inevitability get EVERYWHERE).  No matter what category you fall into, kids tend...

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40 Sensory Activities for Babies and Toddlers that are Appropriate

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Click here to read 40 Sensory Activities for Babies and Toddlers that are Appropriate on Hands On As We Grow® Sensory play is important for little ones and their brain development. But it isn’t always easy to find sensory activities that are appropriate for babies and toddlers. That’s why I have created this list of 40 sensory activities for babies and toddlers. So many ideas all in one spot! Download FREE Week of Baby Activities here!! Explore the five senses with these sensory activities. Let your baby or toddler see the colors, feel the textures, taste the edible paints (if...

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How to Spring Clean in a Weekend

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Looking for the easiest way to spring clean your home in a weekend? Today, I’ve got a super simple spring cleaning schedule for you to keep you on track. Raise your hand if you love to spring clean your home. Yeah, I didn’t think so. It’s that time of year where we all feel like we should be giving our homes a thorough cleaning but none of us really want to. It’s exhausting. So, I decided to make a little checklist to help keep us on track. Because I’m an Enneagram 1 and there’s nothing I love more than a good checklist. This...

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The Wild Monkeys of Florida Finally Get Their Sanctuary

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By Staci-lee Sherwood Wild animals in Florida are classified in two categories, native and non-native. Many people assume non-native means invasive, using the terms interchangeably. Not all non-native species do harm, while some species will cause environmental harm this is not true for all non- natives. There are ecological differences between non-native and invasive species.  An invasive species is one that outcompetes other species for food and habitat, they can also be native. It’s important to know and understand the difference because animals that are considered invasive are doomed without question through government sponsored eradication programs. Non-native species that do no harm...

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In This North Carolina Family’s Prismatic Home, Hot Pink and Neon Coral Are Neutrals

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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Duke Rug, Bassett; Coffee Table, Calligaris; Blanket (discontinued), Kate Spade; Sunshine x Stripes Throw Pillow by Leah Flores, Society6; Grimas Pendant Lamp (similar), IKEA. At the home of self-taught interior stylist and designer Stacey-Ann Blake, splashes of color and unexpected pops of pattern abound: A tomato red sofa sits by the fireplace; paint-splattered wallpaper enlivens her daughter Cheyenne’s nursery; and although Blake’s aesthetic is eccentric, each decision is deliberate. “I live with a space for a bit, envision how I want it to look...

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