Baby sign language
Christmas ideas for kids
Kid's birthday party décor ideas and design
How to organise a family photo shoot
Benefits of baby sign language
Baby sign language basics
Learn baby sign language
Baby language development
Gardening with kids
Garden activities for kids
Garden lessons for kids
Grass heads
Easy to grow plants
Gardening safety
Outdoor play, the natural way
Kids and animals
Babies and cats
Babies and dogs
Pets for kids
Children and cats
Choosing a pet
Dog training for kids
Dog bite prevention
Kids party ideas
Kids party supplies
Kids party venues
Kids party activities
Kids party food
Kids party tips
Kids party games
Kids birthday cake ideas
Travel with kids
Reading to children
Choose a book
Children's reading techniques
Importance of reading to your children
Literacy for kids
Numeracy for kids
Baby's first Christmas
Christmas shopping for kids
Playing Santa
Christmas family outings
Keeping your child safe at Christmas
Christmas games
Christmas decorations
Christmas cards
Christmas songs
Christmas colouring pages
Christmas craft
Christmas party ideas
Coping with Christmas Day
Christmas stockings
Christmas invitations
Homemade Christmas decorations
Homemade Christmas cards
Holiday photo tips
Dining out as a family
Food and drink ideas
General tips
- Ensure that nut-free alternatives are available
- For younger children, it is better to plate their food individually, rather than letting them select from a central plate
- Hot food should be allowed to cool slightly first and always test it before serving
Party food ideas
Frog in the pond
- Make up blue or green jelly as per the directions on the packet
- Pour the jelly into clear plastic cups and refrigerate
- Once jelly has set insert a chocolate frog into the centre of the jelly
- Serve with small spoons
Fairy Bread
- Butter bread (white or brown)
- Spread coloured sprinkles over the bread
- Cut into triangles and serve
Popcorn
- Note: Popcorn can be a choking hazard, only serve to children that are capable of properly chewing their food
- Heat about ⅓ cup of vegetable oil in a large pan
- Add the unpopped popcorn
- When the popping has more or less died down, remove from heat and place in brightly coloured bowls
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