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Halloween is just days away. Do you have a plan in place? Oh sure, you have the kids’ costumes, or at least an idea of who’s going to be what. Maybe you know where you’re taking the littles to ...
Surviving Your Family Road Trip
Family road trips. Ah, yes. Three little words that elicit both nostalgia and . . . a sense of doom. Remember the kids singing and giggling during the day, and then later, the quiet murmurings o...
Little kids are prone to carsickness. Not all of them (thank goodness), but some, and it’s important to know the symptoms so that you can head off disaster. When your otherwise healthy child is ...