What kind of parent are you?
Helicopter/Drill Sergeant/Consultant
http://www.loveandlogic.com
.
Find out what
day of the week were you born
.
Interested in origami? http://www.origami.vancouver.bc.ca/
.
Website on toy safety:
http://www.toysafety.net
.
Draw funny faces: http://www.magixl.com/
Does
your child need to lose weight? Obesity is an issue starting in childhood:
Here is a natural, safe, inexpensive weight
management program for children as well as adults.
http://deanteam.lose20.com
Assure your children safe, pure drinking water
http://www.multipureusa.com/dean
“Recycling and Paper Arts and Crafts for Kids”
http://www.articlemyriad.com/recycling-paper-arts-crafts-for-kids/
Here is a great site with many crafts and activities that will keep kids occupied for hours.
Its even great for families to look through together.
http://www.invitationconsultants.com/stationery-art-projects-for-kids.aspx
If you are in the greater Seattle area, here is a source for a free piano for your child/children:
Pianos
The Bruderhof Saving Childhood
Forum at http://www.savingchildhood.org
is for anyone who believes that children need and deserve time and space
simply to be children. It features discussions on relevant topics and trends
such as the damaging effects of TV, as well as ideas to help make childhood
memorable and a weekly email offering constructive games, arts or crafts
activities to do with children.
New Envirokids Web Site: Kid-Tested,
Mother (Earth) Approved
Get the scoop on salmon, the word on
worm composting and the read on recycling at www.cityoftacoma.org/envirokids,
the City of Tacoma’s new Web site for elementary-age children who care
about the environment. The EnviroKids Web site was developed by environmental
educators from the City of Tacoma’s award-winning EnviroChallenger Program.
Sponsored by Tacoma Public Works Environmental Services, the program brings
eight environmental lessons to Tacoma’s K-5 classrooms free of charge.
EnviroKids features earth-friendly tips, fun word searches and goofy environmental
songs written by the EnviroChallenger educators. Web sleuths can test their
knowledge of environmental practices with quizzes about water quality,
household hazardous waste, garbage, recycling and more. The site also introduces
projects that kids can make from household items they would otherwise throw
away or recycle. An art gallery with environmental pictures drawn by local
youth adds another dimension to the site. EnviroKids also is a great tool
for educators. Teachers will find everything from the life cycle of a salmon,
to information about worms and composting, to ways to turn old pop bottles
into an amusing game. Visit http://www.cityoftacoma.org/envirokids.
Take a look at this unusual
200+ page environmental site:
http://www.enviroalternatives.com
If
you look around in this site, you can find Deano's life history.
Call Deano: (206) 324-5055