Children

New Book Offers Secrets to Teaching Youth How to Be Ethical Leaders

Frustrated with society’s lack of true leaders, long-time Twin Cities, Minnesota, business executive John Amann has co-authored MacAdemia Nuts, a new children’s book that teaches kids how to be ethical leaders – a key survival skill needed to advance in today’s work world and one that isn’t being taught in public schools. “Schools teach our

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Lemonade Day 2010

Remember summer when you were a kid? No school, going to the pool and playing baseball were all rites of passage. So was building a lemonade stand. What was better than getting together with your friends, having fun and making money? Today, tens of thousands of kids continue this time-honored tradition on May 2, but

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Kid Paparazzi

Sometimes, the most memorable moments happen during the daily clatter of life. Especially when they involve children. Those adorable half-asleep eyes in the early morning hours. A serious case of giggles at bath time. The excitement after scoring a soccer goal. Even a temper tantrum, in hindsight. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports many parents are preserving

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A Time Out For Tired Out Moms

Sometimes a stressed out mom just needs a little pampering. That’s why Erin Van Oene, a mom herself, decided to launch her business, Time Out Beauty Retreat. Her salon and spa not only pampers mom but takes care of the ones that wear pampers too, reports the Edmonton Journal. At the aptly named spa, everyone

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Traveling Teddy Bears

I’ve always wanted to send one of my children’s favorite stuffed animals on a round the world trip. The idea of getting back emails and photos from “Clifford” or “Puppy” showing them propped up in front of a variety of famous international landmarks always seemed like a great idea. At least it was until I

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