Juice Cubes Instead of buying freeze-pops, pour your kids’ favorite juice into an ice-cube tray, cover with plastic wrap and stick a toothpick in each one. After a few hours, you’ll have delicious, mini-popsicles made from real juice.
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Fruit, honey and yogurt blend into a sweet, nutritious drink
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Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, salmon is the ultimate superfood. Add teriyaki sauce and sweet grilled pineapple, and your kids will think it’s super too.
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The lazy days are almost over, but the fun doesn’t have to end along with them. These easy craft ideas will let you enjoy summer memories all year long.
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The end of summer means the start of school anxieties for many kids. Here’s how to calm and prepare your child for the big transition ahead.
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