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Parenting Pointers: Tips for a Screen-Free Holiday

Motherhood Moments

Serve food at a local soup kitchen or help at a community garden, or donate clothing, food, or toys. Research options in your community, encourage your teens to help with the search, and give back as a family. Jessica Hartshorn, Parents Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, PhD , Temple University, Brookings Institution Laura Markham, PhD, Aha!

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

C with Finn, my parents’ dog Our daughter is 12, and very into the arts and science. I biked to the library, to the mall, to the TCBY, to visit my parents at their offices in the university, to the pool, basically everywhere a kid would want to go. K and Finn (my parents dog) 12. K in her dance costume 2. Yes to both!

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How to Talk Estate Plan and Last Wishes with Your Sibling?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We have jointly handled our parents estate but we have never talked through (with each other) how we want our own estates handled by the other. My brother and I live in different cities and don’t communicate frequently or visit more than once a year. He wants to donate his body to science. He does not have a will in place.

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Season Of Sharing Holiday Gift Guide and Giveaway – Day 4 – Gifts for Everyone, Including the Dog!

Nicoles Nickels

The hit series The Wild Thornberrys follows the Thornberry family as they travel the world in their Communications Vehicle (or CommVee) looking for rare animals to film. Have you ever wondered what your Father was like as a child or intrigued to know about how your grand-parents. Product Name: Air Crazy® Popcorn Machine.

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