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Created for parents of pre-kindergarten to grade 12 children, aims to bring learning to life. Helps parents make learning fun. Editorial content covers anything that would affect the lives of families with school-age children, from how to make homemade fingerpaint, to how to navigate the parent-teacher conference, family vacations, to healthy lunch box ideas. While the content covers education and child development, it is done in a way that parents can bone up on a topic quickly and then take action immediately with lots of expert advice, tips and ideas. Also covers topics typical to parenting magazines.
In addition to daily articles, the site also provides a wealth of activities parents can do with their kids to bring learning to life. Offers activities for every grade and regular round-ups of best products (toys, gadgets, books, gifts, games, software, green products, etc.); best books for every grade level, an annual gift guide, and regular installments of a seal of approval called the A+ Award, in which a team of teachers, curriculum specialists and parents choose the coolest gifts around, those with some sort of educational value, but also huge on fun-factor.
The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
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Created for parents of pre-kindergarten to grade 12 children, aims to bring learning to life. Helps parents make learning fun. Editorial content covers anything that would affect the lives of families with school-age children, from how to make homemade fingerpaint, to how to navigate the parent-teacher conference, family vacations, to healthy lunch box ideas. While the content covers education and child development, it is done in a way that parents can bone up on a topic quickly and then take action immediately with lots of expert advice, tips and ideas. Also covers topics typical to parenting magazines. In addition to daily articles, the site also provides a wealth of activities parents can do with their kids to bring learning to life. Offers activities for every grade and regular round-ups of best products (toys, gadgets, books, gifts, games, software, green products, etc.); best books for every grade level, an annual gift guide, and regular installments of a seal of approval called the A+ Award, in which a team of teachers, curriculum specialists and parents choose the coolest gifts around, those with some sort of educational value, but also huge on fun-factor. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and a digital Podcast.
Website
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Location
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Circulation
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Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Education, Family & Parenting, Hobbies, Teachers
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