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GeekyMama Mom, Roslindale, MA Preconception, Pregnancy, Baby, Toddler +19Science project for toddlers
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Mom StuffA great way to get toddlers involved is to do a project with them. If you can get a clear glass big jug (like a pickle jar from a local pizza place). Fill it with some soil and add some seeds (carrot and potato work  +5Braving the BPS Lottery
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Schools near: Boston, MABraving the BPS Lottery is a blog documenting my journey through the public school selection process in Boston's West Zone. My son will be eligible to join a K1 class in the fall of 2010. We’re trying to getting  +1Cash Back on Huggies, Pull Ups and Good Nights
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Baby HealthThis is a great site for getting cash back for diaper purchases. You can get $1 back per pack The Caregivers Marketplace™ is the nation's first cash back program for anyone who gives, gets or needs  +13Fun Ways to Use Recycled Mason Jars
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Do-it-YourselfI've always been a huge fan of mason jars, not for canning but for decorating! The jars are charming and are fun to use. Here is a list of creative ways to use them. Vases: I love to fill them with flowers  +6Great, High Quality, Yet Inexpensive Children's Portrait Artist
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: FurnishingsThis is a fantastic artist who specializes in children's oil portraits. She works from photographs, and can paint one or more child in one painting. She really listens to what you want and has an amazing knack  +8Outdoor Salad Bar
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: Entertaining & PartiesHere's a great idea for an outdoor salad bar this summer, from my money saving ezine: A few years ago, we had a rather large party for my son-in- law's college graduation. Since we wanted an outside party on a warm  +15How to Start a Container Garden For Newbies
Favorite Zip Zap Email in: GardeningHere you find some great suggestions on beginning a Container Garden. You will descover how to grow onions, lettuce and even potatoes in containers. Believe it or not, you can even grow these vegetables indoors.  |