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The Golden Book of Family Fun Peggy Brown
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Family Fun NightsLisa Bany-WintersFamily Fun |
Family Fun Nights Filled with imaginative activities to bring the family together and create lifelong memories, this resource for parents and grandparents is full of activity ideas that require little or no preparation and use materials that are easily found around the house. The 26 themed family events and 140 related activities go beyond game night and movie night by creating family traditions that kids will remember and look forward to repeating. Families laugh together on "Giggle Night" or "Opposite Night," explore during "Animal Night" and "Science Night," or scare themselves silly on "Spooky Night" and "Mystery Night." Everything needed to make the night complete is detailed, including skits, songs, crafts, games, and recipes. |
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Dino Family Fun Night with Dinosaur Birthday Party IdeasLaurie MoultonKindle Store |
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Fun HomeAlison BechdelBooks |
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Disney's FamilyFun Crafts Deanna F. Cook
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Family Fun NightCynthia L. CopelandBooks |
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FamilyFun Tricks and TreatsDeanna F. CookBooks |
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Great Dessert RecipesPamela WoodKindle Store |
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Family Fun Homemade Holidays Deanna F. Cook
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Family Fun Boredom Busters ~ 365 Games, Crafts, & Activities for Every Day of the Year various
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Fun on the Run! It's instant fun. Activities to do in minutes. Super-quick games to roll out at a moment's notice. Filling a need that every parent of young children has, 324 Anytime, Anywhere Activities! for Kids is a perfect antidote to those "booooring" car rides, endless waits in the doctor's office, restaurant fidgetiness, and assorted child-unfriendly chores. And you don't need to bring along any special props. Several years ago, Cynthia Copeland shared the wisdom of her three children in Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me , which has 356,000 copies in print. Now she's written a parents' survival guide for those times when kids seem more at wit's end than wise. In the car? Try Red Car, Blue Car, Old Car, New Car; How Far, How Fast?; Raindrop Race; or I Heard It!, where the first one to hear the secret word on the radio wins. While waiting for the pediatrician, try Sock' Em, Cents of Hearing, or Body Double--draw the outline of your child lying on the examination table paper, then let him or her fill it in. Stuck at the bus stop? Gather the kids to play Simon Does, Knot Happening, or... |
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Fun on the Run!Cynthia L. CopelandFamily Fun |
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Familyfun Home Deanna F. Cook
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