Last week, when we went to my Lydia’s preschool orientation, we had the opportunity to tour her new classroom. She was so excited to see her name all over the place: on the birthday board, on her cubby, on her class folder, and on the list at the beginning of the hallway. Preschool-age children love being able to identify their…
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Food Photography Props on a Budget
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. I’ve been writing a lot of food-related blog posts recently with a ton of recipes. I want my food to look as scrumptious and delectable as possible, and in order to do so, I must really plan out the composition of my photographs. I…
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Preschool Language Games for Road Trips
I try to use any down time I have with my children to enhance their understanding of the world. A great time to work on language development is while driving in the car together. These preschool language games are particularly fun on long road trips, when your kids start to get antsy in the back seat. Have fun, laugh together, and engage…
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Make a Sports Pouch for On-the-Go Healthy Choices
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BalanceRewards #CollectiveBias The games provided by dadu online have differences with other live casino games, this dice game has a large payout calculation if you successfully guess the bet you choose. While I’ve been eating a clean diet for years, last Fall I decided…
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Game Day Food: UF Gator Pops
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. When I was in college, I loved the University of Florida, but I wasn’t exactly into the team spirit thing. Funny story… Freshman year, I was walking around campus one Saturday. I noticed a lot of commotion: a tailgating party on every lawn and…
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