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CHIMPANZEE on Blu-ray & DVD 8/21

Disneynature is the studio that has brought us many inspirational and informative films about the wildlife on our planet, including Earth, Oceans, and African Cats. It released its newest film last Earth Day, and now Chimpanzee is being released on DVD on August 21st for everyone to enjoy in their homes.

This movie follows the incredible story of a chimp named Oscar and his family as they travel through the African rain forest trying to survive.

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Posted in Disney Homeschool

Rounding out Shark Week

I don’t know how many of you have been ‘keeping up’ with Shark Week over on the Discovery Channel, but if you have and you have children, I’m sure there has been many questions about them.

In the spirit of Shark Week, Disney’s best known sharks….Anchor, Bruce & Chum from Finding Nemo need to be told a very special message:

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Posted in Back to School

New Snack that Parents and Kids will Love!

There is a new individually wrapped Kraft snack product that is out on the store shelves just in time for back to school lunches, and it’s a better snack option for kids!

This is what my daughter had to say about them:

I recently had the pleasure of trying Honey Maid’s newest creation, the Grahamfuls. If you’re not sure what they are, Grahamfuls are two long graham crackers with a layer of filling between them–and trust me, they’re delicious!

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Posted in Homeschool

LINCOLN

If you were impressed with last year’s War Horse movie that DreamWorks put out, directed by Steven Spielberg, wait to you see what they have in store for you this year!

LINCOLN focuses on the last four months of the 16th president’s life and the political strategizing he undertook at the close of the Civil War to ensure that slavery would be forever outlawed.

LINCOLN will be opening in limited release November 9, and in more theaters November 16, 2012.

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Posted in Homeschool

Using Historical Fiction in Your Homeschool – War Horse

Every story and every event has more than one side. This language arts and social studies program for War Horse from scholastic printables provides lessons to help your students look at history through the lens of historical fiction.  It’s suitable curriculum for grades 8 – 12.

The young adult novel, War Horse, by Michael Morpurgo, was first published in 1982.

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Posted in About Me Blissdom One2One Network

Networking, One2One and Blissdom’13

DON’T EVEN THINK OF APPLYING HERE, YOUR TRAFFIC JUST DOESN’T CUT IT!

Well okay, I’ve never actually been told THAT, but I may as well have on numerous occasions. And I know plenty of other bloggers with engaged audiences, great writing skills, and passionate opinions who have come up against that wall too, all because they don’t have a gazillion unique views a month.

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Posted in books Recipes

Kid-Friendly Kabobs from Food Family Style Cookbook

A lot of cookbooks aren’t really made for kids’ palates or picky eaters. If you’re a mom like me, with a family that has less than varied tastes, you have a repertoire of meals that are the same old, same old that you make all.the.time.

Food Family Style by Leigh Oliver Vickery, has a lot of recipes that will be crowd pleasers with all ages.

Every singe recipe I made, my family was happy with. I think a few of them were inhaled without really even chewing.

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Posted in Disney

The Odd Life of Timothy Green ~ Opening Tomorrow!

The Odd Life of Timothy Green opens tomorrow in theaters everywhere. Last week they rolled out the “green” carpet and had the premiere of the movie.

And look at ‘Timothy Green’ here, with a donation to Help a Life Grow, where they collected new men’s, women’s and children’s socks for families in need.

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Posted in Back to School

Back to School Shopping at Sears

I don’t know how many of my readers know that I am actually a new-er American. My family and I became citizens in 2010 after having immigrated to the United States in 1999. We didn’t come far, just over the northern border from Canada, but even after almost 13 years of living here, I still notice the cultural differences between the two countries.

That being said I’m going to share some deals with my Canadian readers in this post.

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Posted in Uncategorized

Chicago, Teen Driving and The Allstate Foundation #60Summit

When you’re busy time flies. I can’t believe it’s already been two weeks since I was in Chicago to attend part of the #60Summit put on by The Allstate Foundation.

It was a whirlwind day and a half, where I learned so much from all the presentations and had a great time meeting some other bloggers as well as leaders in the industry of teens, driving safety, and public relations.

I’ll have more specific informational posts relating to Teen Driving, but let me tell you a bit about the fun I had in Chicago and the people I got to meet.

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