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Katie is a hoot so I decided to share stories with friends and family on Life With a Four Year Old (Which has now become Life with a Six Year Old).
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Journal of a stay and work at home mommy in New Hampshire. Includes a daily posts about all things mommy: parenting, recipes, shopping, product reviews, life tips, etc.
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Logging my kids journey with books, toys and everything fun.
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Food, kids, cool stuff.
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This blog is about stress, life, raising children with mental illness....both parents have mental illnesses...how we make it through.
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girls dresses, vintage style, dolls, mother of two teens, etsy store
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This is a blog by an intentional, thoughtful parent seeking to create a community of families sharing wisdom to guide us in our journey of child-rearing and family-building in a harried and often fragmented world.
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I am a Juvenile Detention Worker. I went to college and graduated with my Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice with the aspirations of working with at risk youth, or juvenile delinquents as they are sometimes referred to as.
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I have such adorable, creative,& stubborn children....share the frustration, the cuteness, the highly imaginative ramblings and the gritty reality of our day to day life, well...not all of it
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A show all about you and your teens. Parenting teenagers is a very rewarding experience, but it isn't always an easy job. We are here to help you along the way with our team of teen experts.
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...and their crazy dogs, Bela and Greta.
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Welcome to the Potts family blog.
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Fun with words.
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Becoming a mother is so rewarding. Through the hard times and the good you are reminded how life is very precious through the eyes of your children. How they smile and how they grow, how they laugh, and how they cry. They are all pieces of you inside a li
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The Anti-Princess Movement finds “Happily Ever After†in Princess Bubble Many concerned mothers today worry about raising their princess.
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Mom to 3 kids,and still mostly sane! Add two children with autism, a teenager,homeschooling, two cats, a geek husband and the daily grind... you get? Me with an edge (or on the edge?!) "Send Chocolate!" No, really, SEND CHOCOLATE!
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Baby sleep positioner can help positioning your baby the correct sleep position thus sleep safely without you need to worry. Baby sleep positioner will avoid your baby from bad position of sleeping thus you can sleep well too. You should read more to get
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Help toddler and preschool children develop an interest in sports with the popular Bur Bur and Friends book series. Browse these unique, multicultural books that encourage young children to learn about sports and engage in diverse learning experiences.
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"Now that I am back at work, I decided to start this page and chronicle Sam's milestones and moments and other anecdotes which her baby's book may not be able to capture.
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Family blog.
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This is the youth services blog for the Fauquier County Public Library. Check back frequently for book/CD/DVD/video reviews, cool links, and program announcements.
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This blog reviews children's books and takes the reader inside a New York City Public School Library.
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All you need to know about parenting and how a dad take cares of his children
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Ramblings from a first time Pinoy Mom in New York.
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This is the place to find pictures and updates on what is going on in Marin and Riley's lives.
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A good story grows on a kid. A blog for children's literature
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"Judging from his tracks, Boo was about six and a half feet tall, dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch. There was a long, jagged scar that ran across his face. His eyes popped and he drooled most of the time." -Jem describing Boo Radley in
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Kids' blog.
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Speculative fiction for Children and Teens from an unbiased Christian perspective.
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The journey I share with my daughter as we move beyond surviving sexual abuse; the frustration of learning how to deal with the unpredictability of my daughters moods, when to let her rage and when to put my foot down; and keeping her issues separate from
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