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Alternative Baby Clothing
Whoever coined the phrase that there is nothing new under the sun was clearly not expecting to see the latest trend in clothing for infants and toddlers. The members of the punk rock generation of the '80s are the parents of today and it seems that...

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Planning a Special Wedding Shower
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The English were always Philistines, Sir Roy!
Sir Roy Strong, the eminent English historian and former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, has ridiculed the television programme ‘I’m a celebrity… Get me out of Here!’ in a recent article in...

They Grow So Fast
Before you go and spend a small fortune on clothing your little one will soon outgrow research some other resources for low cost baby clothing and what you can do with it when they outgrow it. Many people are starting to buy their baby clothing in...

 
Organize Your Kids This Summer

As your children enjoy their warm-weather playtime outdoors, try these tips to keep them safe and organized.

1. Place a large plastic container on your back porch or deck. Make sure it's big enough to hold all their outdoor toys. Insist on a daily clean-up time.

2. Fill a cooler with ice, drinks, snacks and wipes so kids won't need to go in and out of the house as much.

3. Set up an "outdoor supply box" filled with hats, sunscreen, sunglasses, flip flops, towels, bug


repellent and a small first aid kit. Keep it near the door.

4. Keep sand and water outside by placing a mat and tub for soiled shoes and clothes near the door.

5. Store a tire pump and wrench near kids' bicycles. Teach kids how to inspect their bicycles weekly.



About the Author
Barbara Myers is a professional organizer, speaker and writer. Enjoy a FREE time management tips booklet, meal planner and daily organizing checklist at http://www.ineedmoretime.com