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With Mother's Day only a couple of weeks away, we searched high and low for Moms-to-be must-have gadgets--and found some must-be-kiddings along the way.
We want to hear from you! Would you use it, or lose it?
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Web site sells all the supplies your kids will need to give their small pet a proper burial.
Hey goldfish owners--before you start preparing a burial at sea for Little Flipper, we've discovered a site where your child can actually take part in their pet's funeral arrangements. Included in the $12.50 small pet funeral set is a cardboard coffin, paint kit and rock that your child can use to design their canary, guinea pig or hamster's headstone. Also enclosed is a prayer and poem book your child can read as they bid farewell to their furry, feathery or slimy friend. Some of our favorite poems include: "They Say You Were Just a Fish," "You Had a Squeaky Wheel," and "I Wanted a Dog But I Got You."
Do you think a funeral kit would help your kid cope with the loss of a little pet, or will a toilet bowl send-off or shoebox burial suffice? |
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All Mom-tested, Mom•Logic approved.
These days, we are just as likely to let our kids play on the
computer as sit in front the TV (except for those strong-willed Moms
out there who ban TV altogether—how do they do it?!) That’s why it's
become more important than ever to make sure kids are getting the most
from their time spent on the Internet—and we don’t mean just loitering
around Club Penguin. We've created a three-part series of best Web site
bets in small, medium and large-kid versions. Here's part three for pre-tween ages 8-10 with
recommendations from our friends at Common Sense Media.
 | Amazing Reef Movie Maker Finding
Nemo isn't the only story out there in the coral reef! Kids get to make their very own
movie casting the heroes and villains in their own underwater
adventure. You’ll find this fun, educational game on Chicago's Shedd
Aquarium Web site. Keep Reading... |
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All Mom-tested, Mom•Logic approved.
These days, we are just as likely to let our kids play on the
computer as sit in front the TV (except for those strong-willed Moms
out there who ban TV altogether—how do they do it?!) That’s why it's
become more important than ever to make sure kids are getting the most
from their time spent on the Internet—and we don’t mean just loitering
around Club Penguin. We've created a three-part series of best Web site
bets in small, medium and large-kid versions. Here's part two for ages 5-7 with
recommendations from our friends at Common Sense Media.
 | Starfall Starfall
offers an outstanding free learn-to-read method based on numerous
studies and educational research. Don't miss the new age "ABC Song" with its associated
poses and actions for each letter. One Mom•Logic Mom says her son's
kindergarten teacher turned her on to the site—talk about an
endorsement! Keep Reading... |
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All Mom-tested, Mom•Logic approved.
These days, we are just as likely to let our kids play on the computer as sit in front the TV (except for those strong-willed Moms out there who ban TV altogether—how do they do it?!) That’s why it's become more important than ever to make sure kids are getting the most from their time spent on the Internet—and we don’t mean just loitering around Club Penguin. We've created a three-part series of best Web site bets in
small, medium and large-kid versions. We start with the little ones,
kids ages 2-4.
 | BookPALS Story Online
When you tire of reading to your kids—have professional actors do it for you! The Screen Actors Guild Foundation BookPALS features popular storybooks read by such stars as Amanda Bynes, Jason Alexander, Hilary Duff, Jane Kaczmarek, and when you fancy a Noble Peace Prize in the house, Al Gore.
Keep Reading... |
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