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Kiddie links again

Oops, did I say that I was going to blog more?? I’d better get cracking then. Here goes.

In addition to these, I have also enjoyed the following:

  • Kids Craft Weekly — A free newsletter full of great craft ideas and fun activities to do with kids, delivered to your inbox weekly. Or you can just browse the archives for some inspiration. Each week the craft ideas follow a certain theme, such as dinosaurs, gardens, music, transport, etc, and they include activities for various age groups and abilities. Brought to you by Amber Carvan, a stay at home mum from Sydney.
  • Parent Hacks — I often say that day-to-day parenting is about knowing what to try, as what works for one kid might not work for another. If one thing doesn’t work for your kid, try the next thing, and so on. Parent Hacks is “a collaborative weblog of practical parenting wisdom”. It’s full of parenting tips and ideas submitted by parents for parents. Just little everyday things, but useful things. Things like, how to keep a toddler walking without wanting to be carried (heheh, I needed that), to rewards system, to tips on cooking with kids. What’s more, the discussions in the comments are very helpful as well, as different parents give their inputs on the problem at hand, or their take on another solution, etc.

In other news, one of my favourite websites, Kiddley, is now sadly discontinued. It will be greatly missed, but good on Claire and Phil for prioritising spending time with their children. Kiddley had been a great source of tips and ideas. Here are some of my favourite posts from Kiddley:

And if you’re into crafts, may I recommend the following. (Warning: May lead to lots of time wasting. Ask me how I know.)

Friday Finds

Recent finds from around the net.

How to say No

Have you ever said Yes to something that you wish that you hadn’t? Me too.

D. Keith Robinson gives some tips to help you say No when you should.

The Sith Sense

Darth Vader is waiting to challenge you. He is going to read your mind and tell you what you’re thinking of — within 20 questions. Test the Sith Sense.

Gingerbread

Wondering what to do with gingerbread? Gingerbread man, gingerbread house, or … how about gingerbread laptop and CPU?

Buttons, buttons, buttons

There are pixel buttons for everything. And if those are not enough, there’s a button maker where you can make your own pixel buttons, like what I’ve done here:

Out of the Box

Matchstick puzzles

Want a break? Or think you’re Mensa material? Try the matchstick puzzles (Flash required).