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TV Time - Work It Out Wombats!

Motherhood Moments

A t the Television Critics Association Press Tour, PBS KIDS announced the premiere date for WORK IT OUT WOMBATS! , To extend the learning at home, parent and caregiver resources, including tips and hands-on activities, will be available on PBS KIDS for Parents. WORK IT OUT WOMBATS! Major funding for WORK IT OUT WOMBATS!

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Fun Freetime: Canyon Star TV

Motherhood Moments

With exclusive content including Cheri Lucas (The Dog Expert), Victory Road with Lee Benton, and thirty-nine episodes of The Joey Canyon Show , thirteen of which have never been aired before, along with new music performances and over twenty-five, original television shows that will soon begin production.

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Fun Freetime: TurfMutt Foundation Predicts “Backyarding” Advances to a Master Level

Motherhood Moments

Our yards have truly become one of the most important parts of our homes,” says Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the TurfMutt Foundation and its parent organization the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI). “As Yard maintenance grows smarter. Look for Mulligan the TurfMutt on the CBS Lucky Dog television show.

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Caillou Talking Doll and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

Caillou has consistently ranked as one of the top 10 television series for preschoolers nationwide since its premiere in 2000. Caillou exhibits a familiar sensibility and behaviors that parents of preschoolers can relate to. Whether he’s at home, at school or on the playground, Caillou finds opportunities to learn and grow.

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Sharing Goods to Reduce Consumption and Cut Waste

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Everywhere you look, television, billboards, the Internet, magazines, newspapers and radios try to tell us what we need to buy and consume in order to be happy. When I was growing up, two of my neighbors shared a snowblower each winter. Modern society comes with a lot of “I need it’s”, doesn’t it? Happiness sell! Start Sharing.

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Addicted to the Screen

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For the drive, his parents allowed him to use his Kindle to read or play games. They have installed parental controls which restrict the times of day he can use the device as well as the time he can spend playing games vs reading books on it. Use parental controls. I watched way too much while my kids were growing up.

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John Walsh Safety Tips Tweet Up & $50 AmEx Gift Card Giveaway #CoxTakeCharge

Saving Cents With Sense

As parents we work hard to ensure our kids safety, but as technology grows, so does the potential harm from digital media. As for the actual internet, I’m just not ready for my kids to be on it – and I’m not alone because 40% of parents interviewed by Cox named the internet as a source of concern when it comes to inappropriate content.