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3SnuggleBunnies
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
12 Sep 15
My kids were just given ipads from school. They are allowed to have up to 5 EDUCATIONAL games. However, to their dismay that doesn't include minecraft. Anyone got any suggestions of games that are fun, educational and even better...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
30 Oct 07
My little girl loves her dolls, but she's always trying to take them apart. Most times the genuine barbies don't come apart, but some of the cheaper fake barbies are fair game, so we don't buy them anymore. I guess she does it...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
7 Sep 07
I do not like having to buy the same thing twice, especially if I know it's only going to get messed up again so easily. What a waste of money! How about you? Do you ever buy the same thing more than once, because the original got...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
5 Sep 07
My little kid loves watching movies and playing her computer games. Most times she only plays the educational games, so I try to convince myself that it's a good thing. She could be fixated on cartoons, I suppose, and that would...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
15 Jun 07
I have very high standards for my daughter, even though she's very young. But, I'm worried that I'm pushing her too hard to learn the basics. When did you start trying to teach your kids the basics, like handwriting, basic math,...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
12 Jun 07
For her birthday, my three year old received 15 new computer educational games and an older model computer. I think we paid less than $50 at a pawn shop for the computer. And, the games were affordable too.
The computer has...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
10 Jun 07
Do you give your kids the freedom to experiment and learn valuable life lessons for themselves? Or, do you sheild them from disappointments and upset, by warning them of consequences beforehand.
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
10 Jun 07
I'm not a very strict mom, and so maybe that's why my child doesn't always listen to me. But, she calls me her best friend, and to me that more than makes up for anything she does. She also says I'm a good Mommy! But, lately, I've...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
10 Jun 07
My husband is one of the most involved parents, I've ever met. From the moment our daughter was born, he's participated fully in her care. That makes my job as mom so much easier. And, it means that I'm able to get a nap during...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
10 Jun 07
Today my three year old daughter and I were sitting on the couch, playing with her pink unicorn horse. And, I noticed that she kept referring to the horse as "he" instead of "she", which she had done before.
So, I asked her,...
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