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The Truth About Vaccinations

Disclosure: This post has been sponsored by Trinity Law. This means that I received compensation for this blog post; however, all opinions are my own. This post may also contain affiliate links. For more information, please read my full disclosure here. Flu season is rapidly approaching. Since the flu vaccine is currently available in many places, now is a good time to revisit talk about vaccines. As well as vaccines, you can also take other preventative measures, like keeping your hands clean by washing them or using the Hand Sanitizer Canada has to offer to kill germs. Killing the germs…

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God Gave Us Sleep: A Book Review

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of each sale when you make a purchase using these links; however, I fully support and recommend each of these products.  You can view my full disclosure policy here. When Princess Anna was in preschool, we ordered a book from the Scholastic Book Catalog called God Gave Us Easter by Lisa Tawn Bergren.  We liked that book so much that, when given an opportunity to read another of Lisa's books, I was definitely interested. God Gave Us Sleep, the latest of Bergren's books (released on September 8, 2015) is a children's book in which…

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Parental Control Board: An App Review

Disclosure: This post has been sponsored by Parental Control Board. This means that I received compensation for this blog post; however, all opinions are my own. This post may also contain affiliate links. For more information, please read my full disclosure here. Did you know... 75% of all kids own or have access to mobile devices at home? 8-18 year-olds spend an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes a day on screens, which totals more than 53 hours a week. If you include "media multitasking" (like texting while watching TV), they truly accumulate a total of 10 hours and…

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Tips & Tricks Tuesday {Linkup!}: Featuring 20 Apps for Children with Learning Disabilities

Thanks for joining me for Tips & Tricks Tuesday Linkup #5!  This week, it was so hard to choose a feature, but I really did love this post by The Transplanted Southerner, which shares a long list of great educational apps for children with learning disabilities; however, this list is not limited to those children.  Any child can enjoy many of these apps.  I encourage you to stop by her blog and check out the list.  Download the apps that you think will work best for your kids. While you're here, please take the time to drop by some of the…

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