How Cleaning Your Dirty Bears

February 9th, 2009 by admin

Cleaning your teddy bears are very important. For one teddy bears can carry all types of unhealthy germs if you aren’t careful and bacteria. In order to keep the smell of tobacco smoke off your teddy bears remember to vacuum them every other month. This way it also takes any dust that might be gathering on them out as well. You never know what’s gotten inside your teddy bear.

Keep in mind that not all teddy bears are machine washable, check the label before ever tossing him into the washing machine. If they are not machine washable take a gentle cloth, lightly wet it and surface wash the bear. Not everything comes off the first time, once you’ve given the teddy bear a good cleaning take a second cloth and lightly wash him again. Set him in a safe place to dry over night. Read the rest of this entry »

Toys For Your Kids

February 7th, 2009 by admin

Kids normally love to play. But as a parent, you should know that when they are playing, you can also make use of this time to educate and teach them about the important matters. This is why buying educational toys would help your child in improving their knowledge and behavior while they are still able to enjoy and play.

We are past our childhood and when parenthood is reached, you should now know better about the importance of playing and how it can contribute to child’s development. Playing is the means where a child can think about things that matter in his life. He can also try assuming responsibilities and act as a grown up. During this time, you can aid them by giving the safe and educational toys. Read the rest of this entry »

If your children become cheerleader team in your school its very proud for you as a parent. But you cant happy first because you have to choose good costume to great attention from jury finalist. You have to clever to good costume for your children and her teams. The good costume must be creative, unique, and maybe fantastic. But if you still confuse about this costume. you can ask your designer.

I give you some information for you if you want to indent or order cheerleader costume you can visit campus wear and site call cheerleadingonline.com. Read the rest of this entry »

Reading For Children

September 21st, 2008 by admin

Growing up, my parents read a story to me every night. I always assumed it was the standard in every child’s bedtime routine across the country. As a teacher with my degree in Early Childhood Education, I know the importance of reading to children. The benefits associated with a simple daily bedtime story seem endless. Imagine my amazement when I read the statistic stating that only 39% of parents read to their children on a daily basis (Young, Davis, and Schoen, 1996). In a word, I was flabbergasted. I’ve witnessed the struggling readers and the impact that has on their daily lives. When a child has difficulties reading, everything in school suffers as a result. Would something as simple as a daily ten minute bedtime story interaction between a parent and child prevent these kids from struggling throughout their school years? Could it really be that simple? I want parents to know how vital it is to read to their children everyday. Read the rest of this entry »

Gift Children’s Magazine Ideas

September 14th, 2008 by admin

Imagine giving a gift that will last longer than the wrapping. Giving one which inspires imagination and brings fun all year long. When you give a subscription to a children’s magazine as a gift for Christmas, birthday or any other gift-giving occasion, you are giving a gift that renews itself with each new issue. One month may bring puzzles and games; another may send your lucky gift recipient on a trip through the Amazon jungles, African deserts or outer space. There are magazines aimed at every age group and to suit nearly any interest you - or the child in your life - can imagine. Choosing the right magazine subscription for the very special children in your life is as easy as following a few simple tips.

1.Choose a magazine that’s aimed at the appropriate age group.
A magazine that’s written for kindergarten age children won’t hold much appeal for an eight year old. Likewise, a magazine that’s aimed at pre-teens will go right over the heads of most six year olds. Don’t go strictly on the age on the front cover, though. Some children are ready for real stories when others their age prefer picture stories. Remember that there is some overlap in ages between these groups and let your knowledge of the child guide your choice. Read the rest of this entry »