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Let’s Play Soggy Doggy!!
It’s all about games, books, and dress-up for Alice. Seriously, the kid loves games as much as she loves her books. Soggy Doggy game from Spin Master Games is SO MUCH fun!! This is one of Spin Master‘s newest games. The object of the game is well, no getting wet as players go around the board washing the Soggy Doggy that rests in the middle of the board as they go. I have to admit the first two, three (maybe ten) times we played this game we mostly tried to make the dog shake. In normal play if the Doggy shakes then you have to start all over. The first player…
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Roxie the Doxie Finds Her Forever Home! Written By Jody A. Dean Ph.D
Alice and I have a wonderful book to share with you today. Roxie the Doxie Finds Her Forever Home! Written By Jody A. Dean Ph.D.. This book helps explain adoption or blending families together. Written in a way that is easy for young children to understand. Roxie the Doxie Finds Her Forever Home is a cute book based on a REAL dog’s story! Roxie’s journey to finding her forever home and be encouraged to love and accept their new siblings. Roxie’s transition allows children to understand and express their feelings in an easy, fun way without feeling threatened and shows children that it is perfectly normal to be afraid, to ask questions, and most importantly,…
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What To Know About Choosing a Family Friendly Refrigerator!
Whether your current refrigerator is on the fritz, you’re moving, or you’re renovating, buying a refrigerator can be stressful. There are so many options, and most of them are pretty expensive, so you want to ensure you make the right choice. If you have kids, it’s even tougher to choose a fridge, because there are certain considerations to keep in mind in terms of a family-friendly option. The following are some tips to help you choose a family-friendly refrigerator. Should You Choose a Counter-Depth Refrigerator? One option you might want to think about is a counter-depth refrigerator. As the name implies, these refrigerators tend to be shallow, and they’re meant…