It’s not easy being a parent. Children don’t come with a step by step guide. Practically no one is qualified to be a parent when they become one, which creates a day by day learning process. This along with the many other responsibilities of today’s busy parents create a “too much to do, not enough time to do it” life for most of us. This site is dedicated to helping parents find solutions for everyday problems. We are constantly searching the internet for information, products and services that with help solve those problems.
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Save Money. You can often find great deals online that you can not find in the stores. Why? Because the store does not have the same expense of a retail brick & mortar location, sales people, etc. They are just shipping things from a warehouse. They are able to pass the savings on to the consumer; YOU!
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A college student with a young child was very proud when her son became eligible to attend the day care center at the university. The Director of the center gave the mother a tour of the facilities. To assure herself of the center’s high standards, the young mother asked about the curriculum. “Well,” said the director, eyes twinkling, “today we are studying the children’s favorite philosopher: Play-Doh.”
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