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LeapFrog® Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic Math Missions

LeapFrog®  Leapster® Learning Game: Scholastic Math Missions

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Save the stores of Spectacle City and develop real-world math skills as you complete orders at a candy store, build a skyscraper and more! Earn reward ¿money¿ by solving math problems, then spend your hard-earned cash on exciting arcade games. Leapster2 players can connect online for extra activities and rewards. And with the LeapFrog® Learning Path, parents can see what their child is learning. Appropriate for ages 4 years to 8 years. All Leapster games work with all Leapster systems.

Math Missions gives children a chance to save the stores of Spectacle City…


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What Is The Best Way To Reward My Preschooler For Being Good In School??

I’d make a chart and put a sticker on each day that he went to school and was good. they go to school what 2-3 times a week. and at the end of the week, make a jar and put stuff on pieces of paper, ( like play a game with mommy, watch a movie with mommy and daddy, candy or whatever u like) and let them pick one out and do whatever it says. worked great with my son


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Do You Buy Your Kids Toys For Easter, Or Strictly Candy?

we are going to get the kids bikes for Easter. I never got toys for Easter so I think its a little much but the hubby feels the need to spoil them whenever he gets the chance!


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Easter for Toddlers: Meaningful Activities Beyond Chocolate Bunnies

Children bring joy to holidays like Easter, with their beautiful suits and dresses and colorful egg hunts on green lawns. But in addition to special outfits and candy peeps, what else can parents do to provide their kids with a meaningful Easter? Here are seven ways to go beyond the Easter bunny and communicate a positive message to your toddler:

1. Deliver an Easter basket to a friend in need. Do you know a child whose parent is deployed? Or maybe a single mom who has three young children? Think of a family you know that could use a little…


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How to Make the Perfect Easter Basket for Your Toddler

Browsing online, I saw a toddler Easter basket selling for $65. Since when does a parent have to spend so much money on a basket filled with a stuffed animal, candy and plastic grass for a two-year old? You can spend a lot less and create a basket that’s even better because it’s tailor made just for your child.

Here’s how you make a perfect Easter basket that will not break the bank and make a great impression on your terrific toddler:

1. Start with a basket you already have at home. Don’t buy that Easter basket at…


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Candy Land – Milton Bradley Board Games

Candy Land - Milton Bradley Board Games

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“Once upon a time, King Kandy, the Imperial Head Bonbon and Grand Jujube of Candy Land disappeared.” Thus begins the magical journey of Milton Bradley’s classic Candy Land board game. Captivated by the story of a kidnapped king and eager to help find him, little ones move their gingerbread pawns along a rainbow path and through a land of candy characters, all subjects of King Kandy’s realm.

Playing cards thoughtfully designed for non-readers are coded with colorful squares matching the jeweled stepping-stone path or an occasional token matching one of the characters’ symbols:


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