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Buying A Bike Can
Be As Much Fun As Riding One
Everyone remembers their first bike: riding
with the wind blowing through your hair and tasting the freedom
of the open road.
Getting your first two-wheeler can be one of the most exciting
memories of childhood. The experience can be fun for parents
as well if they gather some basic information before they
go shopping.
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The First Camp Experience:
How To Sell
Your Kids On The Great Outdoors
Encouraging a 7- or 8-year old to spend
two weeks away from home at summer camp can be a difficult
sales job for a parent. But camp directors and parents say
your child's experience will be worth the effort.
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Letters From Home
Can Be One Of The Best Memories Of Camp
I wish I had saved the letters my family
wrote me at camp, because next to mosquito bites and new friends
they're what I remember most from those summers away.
The best ones were dictated by my dog, Mr. Chips. My dad wrote
down the message and Mr. Chips signed each letter with a paw
print. His humorous reports on life at home made me look forward
to mail call and I realized one of the fun parts about going
to camp was getting letters.
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40Ways To Lead Your Seder
Driving home from a Passover workshop, I
was reminded why I try to attend at least one such session each
spring: new ideas keep my seder preparation a joy and not a
chore.
One of the participants at a workshop I attended suggested it
would be great if there was a way for the whole community to
share its seder suggestions. Here is my own modest attempt at
such an exchange. Friends, relatives, acquaintances, past workshop
leaders, and friends of friends all contributed to this list.
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