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The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle Sale, a $1274 Value for Just $29.97

Family Balance Sheet

It is a complete library of carefully selected eBooks, eCourses, audios, online conferences, and printable packs designed to help you turn your house into a home … without all the overwhelm. a complete library of 99 eBooks and eCourses to help you nurture the beauty and productivity in your home and family relationships.

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7 Ways to Make Summer Reading More Fun for Kids

Couponing 101

Even if you and your child want to read independently, reading your respective books together in the same room can seem a little more social. A cozy reading space can give kids a place to get away from it all and focus on their books. When you read a book you like, sometimes you just need to talk about it. Cheese , and more.

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Celebrating Your Season

Family Balance Sheet

Our life is now dictated by a school schedule; the bus stop, math homework, reading assignments, teacher conferences, soccer practice, church clubs, swimming lessons, lunch menus, packed lunches, school fundraisers, tissue toss.don't ask, sign this paper, library books, blah, blah, blah. I'm no longer a stay-at-home mom.

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Interview with Tour des Trees and The TREE Fund

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Mary: The Tour, which will celebrate its 20 th Anniversary in 2012, averages 500 miles of cycling during the weeklong event, and its itinerary is generally mapped with ISA’s annual conference at its termination point. a Cat in the Hat Learning Library book by Bonnie Worth.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

an illustration I did for one of my son’s books. Currently, I’m editing a book my son wrote and getting it ready to publish on Amazon KDP, where I’ve published a book of poetry and three other books my son has written. Splurges: Shoes, books and art supplies. What’s one thing you splurge on?

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Cameras had to have actual film and pictures had to be developed after the whole roll of film was ‘exposed’ Research was done at a library using the Dewey decimal system, not a search engine. You researched in the library and wrote to the state’s to get information to plan a trip. Weather prediction was terrible.

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