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Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Raising Boys

Raising Boys

The last decade has seen heightened interest in and awareness of the issues surrounding boys in most of the western world. It is common knowledge that boys lead the way in all the wrong statistics, including; problematic behaviours, learning difficulties and health problems. Educators and professionals around the world are looking for ways to cater for and engage young males....

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Monday, June 27, 2005

Cooking with Kids Safely

Cooking with Kids Safely



This article reminds us of safety rules for cooking with children, and includes 3 healthy, summery recipes which you will enjoy preparing together.

Friday, June 24, 2005

Bullying - The Constitutional Solution

Bullying - The Constitutional Solution



Why attempts to stop bullying often don't work - and how you can teach your child to stop being a victim. Very interesting reading.

Monday, June 20, 2005

Bubble solution recipe and links - fun for the summer!

Bubble solution recipe



What better way could there be for kids to spend a summer afternoon than blowing bubbles! We have a recipe for mixing up your own bubble solution, ideas for making bubble wands, and bubble links to keep you interested.



Emotionally Intelligent Kids - Top 10 Ways to Raise Them!

Top 10 Ways to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Kids

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Friday, June 17, 2005

Sudoku For Kids! Kids can now enjoy the Sudoku craze too!

Sudoku For Kids!



We are thrilled to be adding a section on Sudoku For Kids to Activity Village's puzzle pages. Adults all over the country are going mad over Sudoku, and there is no reason that kids can't test their logic skills and try to solve our printable Sudoku puzzles too. (NB Adults - if you haven't tried Sudoku yet, we suggest you try one of our easy puzzles yourself and explore the links on the page for hints and tips on how to solve it. Then you can try a puzzle together with your kids, explaining the different logic techniques and making sure they don't resort to guessing, which should not be necessary!) Kids as young as 7 and 8 could give it a try; 9 and 10 year olds will definitely enjoy the challenge. We will be adding more Sudoku puzzles regularly!