Sentences with phrase «more curious kids»

Several research studies seem to confirm that cuddling your children is not only pleasurable for both of you, but can result in happier, healthier, more curious kids with bigger brains!

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To get more use out of this gate, buy the extra-tall version: It's too high for curious climbers to scale, so it will work for kids up to 3 years old.
You need to know that some kids are just more naturally curious than other kids so you'll need to know what your child is capable of doing.
More curious of what my kids would say, rather than posting their responses on Facebook, I decided to ask them the questions.
Does your little one seem more curious and precocious than other kids the same age?
Try not to play food police with your kids — the more you hover over them and limit their treat intake (or ban it all together), the more curious they will be and the more appealing candy will become.
I'm curious how our food service group will be able to maintain their budget if more kids do start participating in fruits and vegetables.
To keep Baby (and remote) safe, put them out of reach or hide then where your curious kid can't find it (also works for husbands for those days when you're just not in the mood for more sports!).
Aimed squarely at the tween set, Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer is not an adaptation of one or more of the novels, but rather a brand - new tale scripted by McDonald and Kathy Waugh (writer for kids shows like Big & Small, Curious George and Arthur).
When you give gifts that spur kids on from consumer to a creator, they'll become more curious
A bird - guide and glossary, plus a list of references, will aid curious kids in learning more about bird appearance, behavior and habitat.
Lonely Planet Kids excites and educates children about the amazing world around them, inspiring them to be curious and discover more about our planet.
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I have observed first - hand that travel provides an excellent education and that kids became more curious and informed about the world beyond their home towns and their own countries as a result.
But, here's the amazing thing about kids: regardless of their age, they're always curious and you can count on them peppering you with questions when you expose them to Belize's Barrier Reef, Mayan archaeological ruins, jungles, kayaking, deep sea fishing and more.
, Stack the States, Curious George at the Zoo, Elmo Loves 123's, Write the Alphabet, Kids Learn To Read, those from BrainPOP and Agnitus, language learning programs from Little Pim, and more.
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