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7 Educational Apps to Entertain Kids During COVID-19

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Educational apps for kids can be a convenient tool to keep your kids occupied while you’re busy. And since these apps are designed to be both entertaining and educational, parents can feel good about allowing a little extra screen time. These seven educational apps are some of our favorites. ABCmouse.com. Khan Academy.

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Healthy Habits: How to Promote Healthy Living for the Whole Family

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This article shared below by Frugal Focus will provide guidance and tips for helping kids learn to make healthy choices they can carry into adulthood. Their Educational Future As parents, it is important to talk to our children about the value of higher education and the numerous benefits that come with it.

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How Moving Away Can Change Your Life for Good

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This article explores how stepping out of your Cincinnati comfort zone can be the start of a thrilling new chapter. Different cities and states often have unique industries that are thriving, from tech in San Francisco to entertainment in Los Angeles.

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Book Nook: Alcatraz East Facebook Book Club

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Through interactive exhibits and original artifacts, Alcatraz East is an entertaining and educational experience for all ages - so much fun it's a crime! link] sciencedirect.com/science/ article/abs/pii/ S0277953616303689 This material comes from Motherhood Moment. The last ticket is sold 60 minutes before closing.

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I've Been Featured Over at BlogHer.com

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I was very excited to receive an email that My Backyard Composting article was being featured at BlogHer.com on their Green Page. Since 2005, BlogHer's mission has been "to create opportunities for women who blog to gain exposure, education, community and economic empowerment." Have you been to BlogHer.com ?

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Grandparenthood Can Be Expensive!

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In Huffington Post article Boomers Give New Meaning To Spoiling The Grandkids author Linda Stern reported: “Roughly 36 percent of the grandparents surveyed by AARP said “spoiling (grand)children by buying them too much” was a part of a grandparent’s financial role.”. Boomers are becoming grandparents by the second.

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102 Stores Nationwide that Give A Teacher Discount

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This article is for nationwide, not just Georgia but for ALL 50 States ! Scholastic : A staple of many classrooms, Scholastic offers a Teacher Store filled with products and discounts for educators only. Michael’s : At Michael’s craft stores, teachers with a valid educator ID can take 15% off all regularly priced items in store.

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