Assuming snacks is required, the following 155 results were found.
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basis. Will you trade off going to each other’s homes? Will you meet at a library or in a bookstore? Consider, too, whether you want to serve a meal or snacks at a meeting. 5. Now’s the time to talk about choosing books. You can let the girls decide what to read, or let the moms and daughters select titles together,...
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this Thanksgiving extra special by crafting these super cute tabletop decorations! Tools and Supplies For All Four Projects: 4 empty food canisters (from snacks, nuts, coffee, pet treats, etc.) 2 sheets each of brown, orange and cream gift tissue 4 sheets of tan gift tissue Empty toilet tissue tubes (1 tube makes 2...
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All campers should attend camp in closed-toe shoes and clothing they feel comfortable moving in. Campers should bring a water bottle, sack lunch and two snacks. Camp day begins at 9 am and ends at 3 pm. Campers may be dropped off as early as 8:15 am. We also provide an optional Aftercare program from 3-5 pm for just...
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the beverage. Serve the drinks in paper cups that can be recycled or composted and avoid providing plastic straws. The same goes for individual servings of snacks. Rather than buying packages of pre-sliced apples, slice them on your own. Provide bowls of chips or crackers instead of single-serve bags. Flatware. If...
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Pack a Healthy Lunch for Your Childhttps://www.sandiegofamily.com/parenting/big-kid/healthy-lunch
reusable one-serving containers. • Cut fruit and vegetables into slices or small hunks. • Purchase mini-carrots, small tortillas and kid-size crackers and snacks. Creative Cuisine Be inventive. Play with your food. Your kids will catch on that eating can be fun. Think your kids hate the taste of asparagus? It’s...
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independent. That means showing a child how to use a vacuum, then letting them vacuum the living room. At an early age, children should be getting their own snacks, making their beds and picking up their belongings. It’s not going to look perfect. It might even get messy. But that’s when you show them how to clean up...
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frosty S'more Cups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frozen S'more Snacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . And finally, you never know when the urge to eat s'mores is going to hit, so it's...
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course, will entertain your child for a couple of hours, at least. Indoor picnic. Spread out a blanket on the living room or kitchen floor. Pack lunches or snacks in a basket and pretend to eat together in the great outdoors, along a stream if your imaginations take you there. Get crafty. Having your kids do arts and...
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physical and mental health while navigating the demanding world of special-needs parenting: Eat healthy - Make sure you eat balanced, nutritious meals and snacks each day. Fill your plate with plenty of fruits and vegetables, but also include a whole grain, dairy product and lean protein like chicken or fish. Eating...
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them through rope courses, kayaking and inner tubing. There are also evening adventures complete with campfire stories, shrimping, crabbing and fireside snacks. “Our Kids Camp allows children to experience positive group interaction in a safe and fun environment,” says David Smiley, Director of Guest Services. “We...
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gets going. This is an action packed, high-octane sport so expect a lot of movement during both practices and games. Bring plenty of water and healthy snacks, and have fun cheering on your superstar. Beyond Pee Wees Lacrosse is a great sport to grow with your child. As lacrosse’s popularitycontinues to skyrocket,...
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through Chicago (MDW). KID'S CLUB Drop your little ones (ages 4-12) off at Little Cedar Kids Club for an amazing adventure packed with games, nutritious snacks and wilderness experiences. There are also fun “theme days” ranging from Exploring Nature Day to Saddle ’em Up Day. The Kids’ House also offers evening...
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love to hike during the different seasons and picnic. One recurring excursion we take is to state parks, where the entrance fee is nominal. We pack food, snacks and drinks for the day, along with plenty of blankets to sit and nap on, as well as some cards, sketchpads and colored pencils. A favorite pastime is...
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and HomeAway.com list apartments and houses for rent, offering kitchen facilities to cook meals and more space for everyone to relax. Bring your favorite snacks from home, to get you started. Or visit the grocery store at your destination, rather than shelling out cash for more expensive treats at tourist spots....
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Pie Almond & Olive Oil Cake Mexican Hot Chocolate 10 Awesome Spots to Get Hot Chocolate in San Diego 5 Tips for a Perfect Pie Crust Healthy Holiday-Themed Snacks Snowman Caprese Salad Christmas Kiwi Wreath Red-Nosed Reindeer Snack Veggie Christmas Tree Snack CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY CRAFTS FOR KIDS Encourage creativity by...
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(3-7), Barefoot World Atlas (elementary/middle), Google Earth (teen and up), and Got It—United States of America (elementary). Car treats: Besides healthy snacks, which I pack individually for each child, I let my kids hit the candy aisle for a treat to start off the trip. During the trip, we look for local goodies—a...
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use. With a variety of sizes to suit any of your needs, use larger bowls for baking or family style meals, and smaller bowls for salads or your favorite snacks. The set is made of biodegradable, dishwasher safe, and durable bamboo fiber, and is available in pastel, thistle, and gray color schemes. LUX LCD...
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comical to watch us prepare to leave the house. My husband and I take one girl each, get them dressed, make sure we have an extra set of clothes, drinks, snacks, hats, and it goes on. We laugh at how pre-children we would just pick up and go places on a moment’s notice. Our mental checklist has continued to add over...
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such as a pool, ice arena, farm, hiking trails, ropes course, archery, etc.? How often will my child be able to participate in these? Are lunches and/or snacks provided? Do you offer before- and after-care? Will it be the same staff caring for my child? How often are the facilities cleaned? What alternative plans do...
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to just let them have a great week,” says Christine Griffith, family programs manager at theNAT. Questions to ask Do campers bring their own lunch and snacks? Is there a safe place to eat, awayfrom allergens? Do all kids wash hands before and after eating to avoid cross-contamination? Will there be crafts using...