By: Terry Daniels | 2010-11-10 | Article Marketing Getting your child involved in fitness at a young age is one of the best things you can do to establish a lifetime of healthy activity. The trouble is finding the right activities that your kid will enjoy doing on a regular basis. read more
By: Peter B Andrew | 2010-10-10 | Business Every child is fond of doing some experiments the try to add one thing with something else to see what's the reaction? Once my kid added washing powder to soda at that time I got to know that my kid is interested in becoming a mad scientist. I started searching for various science experiments so that I can train my kid the proper way for doing an experiment. read more
By: Peter Andrew | 2010-10-10 | Business A very simple way of conducting a small experiment is taking a plant and putting it in a dark room, after two to three days you will see that the plant is almost dead. But if you place the same plant and place it near your window where it can get proper sunlight and you water your plant regularly the plant doesn't dies any more. read more
By: Edward cooks | 2012-03-15 | Games The PBS online portal offers endless hours of educational kid’s online games. We deliver the dish on the top games for your tykes in this article. read more
By: Walter Scheu | 2010-04-03 | Weight Loss Workouts are something hated not only by kids but also adults. Now, if you hate workouts as much as your kid then this article would benefit both of you! Believe it or not, a well-balanced workout regimen could single-handedly keep you fit and healthy throughout your whole life! And of course, no one said you need to do one of those boring cardio programs for hours or spend 24 hours in your local gym. Simple activities could help you and your kids keep the pounds away! read more
By: Colin McDonald | 2011-05-12 | Science Science experiments can be a fun way to keep kids interested in learning. These experiments explain how electricity is all around us and teach kids the basic principles of static electricity. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2010-12-20 | Article Marketing Children who embrace science at a young age will have much easier time learning science in school. It can seem difficult getting your kids interested in science; however, there are unique ways parents can help their kids become interested in science while having fun. read more
By: Shiji Shijina | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness The kid's fitness camps are designed for kids who have completed first through sixth grade. The program lays stress on nutrition and physical activity choices and less on weight control or developing a particular body size or shape. The kids fitness Camp schedule is generally of about three hours duration, and the kid can attend 5 days in a row. Most kid fitness camp programs include jump starts, fitness challenge with the aid of DVDs, health activities, field trips and small eats. read more
By: Marcelino Lancaster | 2011-04-07 | Arts & Entertainment Most parents don''t want their children just wandering the streets during these hours so they ask the kids to stay at home. Kids are likely to spend a lot of this time in front of the television. So h... read more
By: David T Smith | 2009-09-04 | Furniture Group work is usually a part of every child’s education and it is especially common when it comes to science lab. Some kids love science since it provides them with the opportunity to answer questions... read more
By: Josh Shepherd | 2010-03-28 | Economics Why has one of the most powerful men in the finance industry, a self-made billionaire, been trying so hard to keep a 23 year old PBS documentary out of circulation? That is the question that many have been asking over the years, especially in the past few weeks as the video has once again surfaced, and once again been squashed into obscurity by lawyers. read more
By: John R. Harrison | 2010-04-02 | Movies Scandinavia is known for being something of a cold, somewhat gloomy and aloof place, with vast outdoors that stretch beyond the horizon. During the summer solstice, with the looming of the midnight sun, people seem to act a little awry, as this exaggered, high definition summer, gets to their heads. In the new PBS series Wallander, we follow the comings and goings of one Swedish police office, after whom the Masterpiece Mystery HD series is named. Wallander is played by the famous English actor Kenneth Branaugh, whom you can watch in any number of movies playing on satellite TV on any given night (he's been in quite a few different productions, among them Woody Allen movie, and several takes on Shakespeare's classics). Wallander sports a look worthy of not a famous Shakespearean actor, but rather of someone down on his luck. He's got a puffy, swollen visage, and a physique that has nothing to do with a football player you'd find on the NFL Sunday Ticket. read more
By: Scott Forman | 2010-03-27 | Science In 1961, John F. Kennedy famously beckoned the American people to journey into space and reach the moon by decade's end. Both challenged and encouraged by our young president's infectious and visionary attitude - the country heeded his call. read more
By: car fans | 2010-11-08 | Shopping As known by all, kids are of poor ability in terms of self-control, so a video game machine or stuffs to which kids are likely to addict aren't suitable gifts. read more
By: Manish Singh | 2010-12-13 | Fitness Equipment Lots of families have a common problem. The little ones just don't want to eat what's good for them! But kids need the correct amount of nutrition every day, especially during those tender years when their bodies and minds are still growing and developing. read more