Good Old-Fashioned Fun Deck

Good Old-Fashioned Fun Deck

Author: Eleo Gordon

Publisher: Potter Style

Published: 2011-05-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780307720863

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"For parents, grandparents, and childcare providers who are looking for ands-on and enriching activities for children (approx. ages 6 - 12) that do ot involve television, computers, and video games. The ideas in this deck ork for a variety of situations: rainy afternoons, summer vacation, eekend free time, birthday parties, and more. /B>Keep kids entertained and engaged (and away from the computer and TV) with his box packed full of exciting and easy activities for boys and girls of all interests. ou'll find tabbed sections for Games, Magic and Tricks, Outdoor Fun, and Indoor rojects so that you'll never run out of ideas no matter the season or time of day. or instance, kids can discover how to write messages in codes, do simple cience experiments, perform magic tricks, curate their own art show, create their wn board game, and much more. Each idea will spawn endless variations, timulating kids' natural creativity and ingenuity. None of the games or activities equires fancy materials or preparation--you can easily look through the deck and hoose an idea to try imprompt"


iParent

iParent

Author: Harish Bhat

Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited

Published: 2024-02-05

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 9357085416

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Born into a digital wonderland, our children are practically mini hackers right from the crib! Most of them were handed a device before they could walk, they clicked before they took their first bite and scrolled before they said their first words. But living online is a giant uncontrolled experiment. Cyberbullying, Internet addiction, body dysmorphia and other digital villains lurk in the shadows. How can parents ensure their kids navigate the digital world safely when there’s no rulebook? Neha J Hiranandani’s iParent comes to the rescue! This book decodes India’s app generation and elevates the discussion beyond ‘these kids and their phones!’ Based on research, candid conversations and personal reflection, this timely book is a witty meditation on parenting in a digital world. Hilarious and informative in equal measure, iParent empowers you to connect with the new generation and guide them to cyber-safety without being a helicopter parent. No judgement, no preaching.


Fun with the Family Colorado

Fun with the Family Colorado

Author: Doris Kennedy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2010-05-25

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0762763337

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Geared towards parents with children between the ages of two and twelve, Fun with the Family Colorado features interesting facts and sidebars as well as practical tips about traveling with your little ones.


Amusement Parks of New Jersey

Amusement Parks of New Jersey

Author: Jim Futrell

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780811729734

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This comprehensive guide profiles 17 major amusement parks in the Garden State. Complete information on rides and attractions is accompanied by dozens of vintage photographs and postcard scenes. Featured parks: Steel Pier, Atlantic City; Keansburg Amusement Park, Keansburg; Clementon Amusement Park, Clementon; Jenkinson's Boardwalk, Point Pleasant Beach; Casino Pier, Seaside Heights; Playland, Ocean City; Bowcraft Amusement Park, Scotch Plains; Land of Make Believe, Hope; Storybookland, Cardiff; Funtown Pier, Seaside Park; Wild West City, Netcong; Gillian's Wonderland Pier, Ocean City; Morey's Piers, Wildwood; Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson; Fantasy Island, Beach Haven; Blackbeards Cave, Bayville.


Chance Murphy and the Battle of Morganville

Chance Murphy and the Battle of Morganville

Author: Josh P. McClary

Publisher: Josh McClary

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1934087084

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Chance Murphy, a 13-year-old living in Morganville, Indiana during the mid 1980s, is full of contradictions. He wants to be a man, but he has the needs of a child; he loves his mentally handicapped sister, but he also resents her and wishes she weren't such an easy target for the other kids; he is witty, but he embarrasses easily, especially when it comes to dealing with his emerging sexual feelings. Though Chance has a big heart, he has a dark side that surfaces in dreams of nuclear obliteration and manifests into paranoia and an enemies list -- at the top of which is his archenemy, Otto Manheim, the neighborhood kid. While the tension between the two creates many comical moments, the conflict escalates and finally reaches a boiling point at the bloody battle of Morganville.