Posts Tagged ‘children’
  • The True Meaning Of Giving Thanks
    by Holiday
    Posted August 10th, 2009 at 3:20 am
    What's not to love about Thanksgiving? It's the start of a four-day weekend. You don't have to get up too early. Sometime in the afternoon, you gather with family to share a huge, delicious meal, with guaranteed leftovers. There's football and a long nap for dad, fellowhip and fun for everyone else. Best of all, except for the food, no shopping is required to have a wonderful day. For that reason, alone, adults love Thanksgiving.Your kids probably love it, too-a day off from school, filled...
  • Kids Halloween Parties: No Tricks Just Treats And Lots Of Fun Halloween Enjoyment
    by Holiday
    Posted August 9th, 2009 at 7:20 am
    Door to door trick or treating may be a thing of the past, but Kids? Halloween parties, done with imagination and creativity, can be an alternative not only every bit as much fun, but much safer than the door to door trick or treating you might have done in the past. You remember running excitedly from house to house on Halloween, yelling, Trick or Treat! and receiving goodies from everyone. A safer, more acceptable alternative is to easily and inexpensively entertain little ghouls and Goblins...
  • Unusual Halloween Costumes For Him And Her
    by Holiday
    Posted August 6th, 2009 at 11:20 am
    You and your husband have been invited to a costume party for Halloween. But neither of you have anything to wear! Should you run to the local discount store and buy anything that will fit you? Of course not! Be unique and original with couples? costume sets you can find online!Some of the funniest choices for couples? costumes I found were:Salt and Pepper Shakers ? These light-weight costumes would be perfect on those balmy Halloween nights. Complete with shaker top hats, these costumes will be...
  • 10 Tips For A Halloween Party
    by Holiday
    Posted August 5th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
    With the popularity of Halloween parties growing with every year, here are a few tips that might assist with the planning and executing of a successful party.Tip number one- play a recording of spooky sounds or spooky music near the party entrance; it sets the mood as soon as the guests arrive.Tip number two- create an atmosphere with colored light bulbs or black lights.Tip number three- pick a theme for the party and coordinate decorations. If the theme is ghosts, make paper ghosts to hang aro...
  • Host A Santa LetterWriting Party
    by Holiday
    Posted August 3rd, 2009 at 7:20 pm
    So, it's that time of year, again. Your son is being bombarded with thousands of commercials, touting all the must-have toys and kid-gadgets available this Christmas. He's at the age now, when he pays attention, and of course, he wants everything he sees. And he's obsessed with getting the word out. Time for the tried-and-true letter to Santa Claus, when parents learn each year just what's expected of them, to make their child's Christmas merry.All your friends with children are facing the ...
  • Printable Easter Party Games
    by Holiday
    Posted August 3rd, 2009 at 7:20 am
    With the availability of cheap home printers has come the ease of downloads like printable Easter party games. With little cash investment in paper and ink any party can take on an impressive polished and well organized aspect. For added appeal try coordinating place cards with the art on the Easter games and printing out the set for each partygoer. When the theme is coordinated with goody bags, center pieces, paper party goods and invitations a professional looking party can be achieved. It?s e...
  • Mardi Gras Beads: What Is The Tradition?
    by Holiday
    Posted July 30th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
    When you think about Mardi Gras, you don?t think about some of the traditions that are a part of the celebration like Mardi Gras beads. In fact, how many people even know the symbolism behind the beads? It takes some research for most people to understand why certain things are done and why they are traditional parts of the Mardi Gras celebration.For over a century it has been a tradition for those in the parade to throw out beads or other trinkets to any spectator shouting the phrase, ?Throw me...
  • Christmas Shopping With Kids
    by Holiday
    Posted July 25th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
    Remember when Christmas shopping was something you could put off until the last minute, and then rush through, in one evening? Alone? Ahhh-those were the days, weren't they?Now you have little shoppers, and you can't rush through anything, anymore, and a trip to the store-any store-is an operation which requires military-style planning. You can't wait until late at night. You can't slide and squeeze and speed your way through the crowds. And, most of all, you can't dawdle, examining someth...
  • Christmas Goes Hollywood
    by Holiday
    Posted July 22nd, 2009 at 3:20 am
    Are you a movie buff? A Christmas fanatic?Who isn't, right? Well, you've come to the right place, because we're crazy about movies and Christmas, too. And, thankfully, there are some good Christmas movies out there ... the kind that put you in the holiday spirit year 'round, even during the dog days of summer!In fact, there are so many great Christmas movies, so many memorable characters and wonderful story lines, that picking a handful of flicks that stand above the rest is difficult. But we're...
  • Avoid Dangerous Toys For Toddlers
    by Holiday
    Posted July 20th, 2009 at 3:20 am
    Santa's elves make all kinds of toys at the North Pole. From lavish electronic devices to simple board games, those in St. Nick's employ are a versatile group. Unfortunately, however, not all toys are safe for all age groups. In fact, children under three or four years of age are particularly prone to choking on small objects (they put everything in their mouths!). For this reason, it's imperative that parents of tots in this age group closely monitor what Santa places in the stocking and under ...
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