Prevent the Summer Slide with Hands on Science and Summer Reading Programs
With May here, it seems like summer is truly around the corner. Some of us breathe a sigh of relief while others clamor for things to keep their kids busy or try to strike a nice balance between the two.

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Prevent the Summer Slide with Hands on Science and Summer Reading Programs
Fathers day gifts
www.corporategiftsboston. com The day the Dad’s love when they get more spoiling than normal! Check out our gifts and remember we cover many countries around the World. The Bounty box is filled with cookies, chocolates, coffee and bon bons and makes an elegant but not too expensive gift to send to Dad

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Jamin Puech ‘Bertrand’ camel leather slouch bag
We’re just floored by the fabulous detailing on this ultra-relaxed, slouchy hobo from Jamin Puech.

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Jamin Puech ‘Bertrand’ camel leather slouch bag
Alexander Wang Rocco studded leather bag
We’ve managed to tear away our gaze from Wang’s expanding empire for a while, but couldn’t resist bringing you this gorgeous reworked Rocco bag today, from the king of the studded bottom.

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Alexander Wang Rocco studded leather bag
Celeb Fashion: Claudia’s creepy Chanel look
Gotta say, we’re not to sure about this new Countess Dracula look that Claudia Schiffer seems to have adopted of late.

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Celeb Fashion: Claudia’s creepy Chanel look
Like Shopping Funny Birthday Gifts For Him
Miss a recent consultation miser, one clever move up, the idea really is good. funny birthday gifts for him that met the “price” of the right, although you do not need time, but it is entirely possible to send as gifts, in the face of “wasting points” can actually save money it’s funny birthday gifts for him for another example, when buying cosmetics, skin care products, comes with a demo package

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Travel Essentials for All Ages
Everyone deserves a vacation! But admit it .

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Travel Essentials for All Ages
How to buy gifts for the eco-obsessed…
These days environmentally friendly doesn’t have to mean dull or colourless so if the person you’re buying for is a green-freak you don’t have to panic – there’s heaps of ideas out there. Beauty – inside and out: Beauty products are a great place to start if you’re looking to buy an environmentally friendly gift, although you should always be careful not to cause offense with the products you pick

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By Bernice – Meet Bernice King – Home Decor Workroom Specialists
Click below to listen to Bernice on Home Fashions u Blog Talk Radio. I talked with here about here business, the classes that she teaches and what she will be teaching at the Slipcover Summit, June 23-25 in Madison, Tennessee.click…
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Tellura, angiogenesis, favourites
Tellurium steroids, angiogenesis against cancer, favourite chemical things and more… My name is tellura – Drugs based on tellurium catch the eye of Derek Lowe Antiangiogenic “anticancer” foods – Can eating these foods help prevent pin-head sized cancers that grow in people from gaining the blood vessels they need to grow into something malignant? In other words, can we eat to starve cancer?
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Sharing My Design Secrets:: Custom Shower Curtains and Liners
A few days ago, I shared about my love for custom shower curtains that hang almost from the ceiling, have the fullness of a drapery panel, are made of gorgeous fabrics, and sometimes include trims that you would normally see on custom draperies.A few of you had questions about how to use a liner with these custom shower curtains. So I’ve decided that today, I’m going to share my secrets with you
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Learning on the Go: Teaching Map Reading Skills While Traveling
After spending a gorgeous weekend in New York City with our favorite plastic laminated fold out map , I was reminded that despite living in a high tech age where GPS navigating with technology is becoming more and more common, a child’s natural interest in maps provides a wonderful opportunity to reinforce spatial skills, math, and geography.

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Learning on the Go: Teaching Map Reading Skills While Traveling
Want An Affordable Diver? Think Invicta!
-[Advertorial]- Since the start of Invicta, in 1837, their mission is to create good watch at modest prices. With the Invicta Subaqua Noma IV Limited Automatic they introduce a very impressive diver’s watch while still being able to hold on to their mission of creating good watches at modest prices.
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Want An Affordable Diver? Think Invicta!
Tip of the Day: Cut cooling costs with ceiling fans
Become a fan of ceiling fans to save some money. Since they use only 75 watts on average, according to the GE Home Appliance Energy Use tool , ceiling fans can help you keep cool this summer without boosting your utility bills.
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Tip of the Day: Cut cooling costs with ceiling fans
Intertwined
A lot of nature observation involves simply standing still until the commotion caused by our arrival subsides, then opening our senses to what’s around us. With poison hemlock and stinging nettle around, we can perhaps be forgiven for not entertaining our senses of taste and touch. And if you’re like me, you might take your sense of smell for granted, especially if it’s slightly out of whack
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Master Bedroom:: The Current "Before" State, and the Master Plan
This Wednesday, I will get started on Alice & John’s house, starting with the master bedroom. I’m really excited about this project. This weekend, I found two great little chairs at an estate sale that I’m going to use in there.
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Tech Savvy Guest: Travel the World Virtually with ProjectExplorer.org
One of the most powerful things about the world wide web is the way it brings information from all over the globe into our home. I can look up the weather in Cannes, find pictures of the erupting volcano in Iceland for Little Miss Techie, and take a virtual field trip to Egypt to show our kids where their grandparents just traveled.

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Tech Savvy Guest: Travel the World Virtually with ProjectExplorer.org
Meatless Monday’s Vegetable Bibimbap
Many of us still find ourselves teetering on the edge of winter and spring. In Seattle, one day we’re outside grilling, the other we’re inside yet again pulling out the slow cooker we thought we’d packed away for its long slumber

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Meatless Monday’s Vegetable Bibimbap
Peg The Hedgehog is on her Travels
We’ve had a weekend of fun with Peg The Hedgehog who Oliver got to look after during the Mayday Bank Holiday. This cuddly soft toy came with a change of clothes and her very own book bag that is filled in by the child who takes it home.

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Peg The Hedgehog is on her Travels
Avocado Toast for Meatless Monday
Here’s a toast to another Meatless Monday ! Back in high school, I was introduced to “avocado toast” for breakfast. At the time it sounded kind of strange; to smash avocado on toasted bread and sprinkle it with salt and garlic powder, but after one bite , I was sold on the salty, creamy and crunchy gorgeousness that is avocado toast

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