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The Top 9 Best Binoculars For Kids Reviews In 2020
Children are very curious and also observant. You can make this experience better by gifting them the best binoculars for kids. And just as the name implies, the accessory target young kids. It may be your grandchild, son, daughter, niece, nephew, or pupil. Whoever the recipient is, it’s important that you go for a topnotch item. It will have good magnification, wide field of view fits in the hands well, ergonomically styled, comfortable, and also sturdy. This not only provides maximum satisfaction but longlasting service. In the following review, we will show you the best binoculars for kids in 2020:...
Pine Cone Bird Feeders
I remember making these peanut butter, bird seed, and pine cone bird feeders with my grandmother when I was a little girl. They are so easy that I have been meaning to make them with my kids forever! It would be a shame for their childhoods to have passed them by without having done this simple, outdoor activity. We did this DIY activity on a weekend when we were able to camp in a tent in our backyard. I was trying to think of as many outdoor activities as possibly, such as gardening and playing outdoor games. We were originally...
DIY Father’s Day Gifts for the Guy Who Has Everything
Father’s Day 2020 is on the horizon, and let’s be honest: very few dads need another tie. A custom portrait, a handmade card full of love and extra helpings of his favorite snacks? Now, these are the kind of gifts sure to put a smile on the face of the guy who has everything. We’ve gathered up a bunch of DIY projects that are perfect Father’s Day gifts—including lots that you can whip up at the last minute—guaranteed to show your kids’ dad just how much you adore him. Get your crayons ready. photo: Hello Wonderful Pasta Portraits Break out...
7 Virtual Summer Camps for 2020
Have on-site camp programs gotten the go-ahead where you live, or do virtual summer camps seem to be the only option? Or are things still up in the air? In my area, some camps already made the decision a couple of months ago to go virtual this year, while others only recently announced that they’ll have in-person programming available. We all know that virtual camps aren’t ideal, of course (as recent articles have pointed out), but for most families, they’re better than nothing — especially because a lot of places that provide kids’ extracurricular activities still haven’t reopened in some...
Why your preschooler is struggling, according to a family therapist
"Poopy." "Butt." "I know you are, but what I am!" Preschool lingo is going strong at my house these days. I know it's normal. My son just turned five, and 5-year-olds think anything that has to do with poop is hilarious. But the silly behaviors—along with some pretty fierce opposition and frustration-based meltdowns—have increased tenfold during the last few months with school closures, self-quarantine and now a slow national reopening that doesn't feel anything like "going back to normal." As a family therapist who has done play therapy with preschool-age kids for more than 10 years, and with three children...