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...testimonials about KiddiesGames
“I love your games! I have already told my friends who use a homeschool curriculum. One of the books we use is Madeline. The Madeline books and items would be a great go-along with your French games!”
Lynn, Mother of a 16-, 13-, 10- and 5-year old
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The Peekaboo books are sure to make your little one giggle! My son loves to give “kisses” to the furry animals found within the books. There is even a squeaking mouse! Ian has never been bored with this book and we look forward to purchasing more in the series on our next visit to kiddiegames.com!
Review by Melissa Boyd of themes4kids.com, Mother of Ian, age 23 months
If there is one series of toys that my son uses on a daily basis it's Mega Blocks. He plays with them all the time and never gets bored! The Blocks and Tiny 'n Tuff Vehicles are easy to put together and just the right size for toddler hands. It's amazing to watch him developing his motor skills while expressing his imagination with Mega Bloks.
Review by Melissa Boyd of themes4kids.com, Mother of Ian, age 23 months
...parenting tip of the moment
Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I've got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations.
- George Bernard Shaw
It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to empower our children if we have little or no flame ourselves. If we are going to give our children the message that they are worth it, we first need to believe that we are worth it.
quoted from "Kids are worth it! Giving your child the gift of inner discipline" by Barbara Coloroso, page 35
Small children should be supervised by a caregiver when at a computer,
to ensure no accidents occur that could hurt the child and that no equipment gets broken.