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carlisia Mom, Billerica, MA Pregnancy, Baby, Toddler +14Travel Savvy Mom
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Family Travel ResourcesThe website has a wide selection of irreverent, unbiased reviews of family-friendly accommodations worldwide. They are all written by Moms like you who know what matters. Bear in mind that at Travel Savvy Mom they are in +5Comparing Water Filter Systems
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Green SolutionsIn light of all the discussion on bottled water and the build up of plastic waste.....I encountered this website (by a for profit Texas corp.) that seeks to compare the various water filtration systems on the market while +4Animal Alphabet Songs
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Music & CDsAnimal Alphabet Songs, by David Polansky, a Boston-area kids performer, is a terrific CD to listen to with your kids. There’s a song for every letter of the alphabet, and each is about a different animal: A for +8Get First Class for price of Coach: Y-UP fares
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Travel DealsDid you know that you can find coach tickets that come with an instant upgrade to First Class? Search for these discounted First class tickets at farecompare.com or at some airline sites: American Airlines offers this +21Picking berries with young kids
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Farms & OrchardsRecently we went blueberry and raspberry picking with our 4 year old and 18 month old daughters. Knowing that the orchards are hard to navigate with a stroller, we used our wagon to pull them through and it also helped +3Fresh Produce, Delectable Delicacies
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Food & Dining Resources near: Lexington, MAWilson Farm, just one block off Massachusetts Ave in Lexington, has fresh produce of all kinds, both grown there and not, as well as delectable baked goods baked on the premises; wonderful refrigerated snacks, meals and side +7Dinner Games
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Toys & GamesCheck out this cute idea! Dinner Games is a tin filled with laminated cards that give ideas for games you can play while having dinner with your kids. One tin is for kids aged 3 and up, the other is for kids 5 to 12, and |