Their are videos that are pretty good for Walking, Yoga and Tae Bo. Maybe you can pick some up from the library to see what would fit you best. Other than that my kids are in different types of sports. They also take walks, bike ride and run around outside.
I used to take out alot like that also, I have cut way down. I found that seeing some of them made me want to buy them too. I don't think the library minds though, at least here they don't.
Only half my kids are vegetarian. A light day of quick stuff would be something like this: Breakfast: Cereal, toast or bagel. Lunch: Veggie sandwich, soup or peanutbutter and jelly. Supper: Spaghetti, garlic bread, salad. Snacks in between are: carrots, apples, banana, sugar snap peas, raisins, dried mango, etc.
I don't. I carried them for months, gave birth to them and brought them into this world knowing I would take care of them. They go where I go.
Makes me sick when I hear how a camera or purse is more important to take with you than your child.
ourdoor play stuff: large wooden play set, swings, slide, rockwall, sand box, large plastic play set, chalk, a variety of balls, bats, bubbles, basketball net, bat/gloves/balls, nets, cones, jump rope, frizbee, pool, squirtguns, etc etc...
About the article. "Mothers who have had measles, mumps, and chickenpox transfer antibodies against them to their babies in utero, which protect them during the first year of life from contracting these infections." Is this really true?
Introductory Logic / Intermediate Logic / (the?) Art of Argument / Traditional Logic. Also I think their are two one called 'Art of Argument' and the other called 'THE Art of Argument'. Which would/do you use? Do you know of another curriculum that would be just as good or better? Anything ya got would be appreciated...links explaining them, samples, etc.
(already done Fallacy Detective and Thinking Toolbox)
Thanks a bunch!
I'm glad I found this post because I had wanted to get it, though it looked way to crafty from the sample available. I'm glad to hear it's not that way.