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Supersisters Weekend Roundup

Posted by Jen on July 11, 2009 at 8:08 AM in JenSupersister Weekend Roundup

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If your summer days are needing to dial down to something a little calmer, a little quieter, check out this sweet button hunt for all your kids who are beyond needing the heimlich maneuver every five seconds. A perfect past time for your favorite sorters and sifters.

Having a bout of doubt about the next round of development tasks for your "terrible" two, your super spilling five year old or sassy school girl at seven? Let the scariest parts be your guide all the way home with this sweet story from master storyteller and mom Meg Casey.

Knit Simply Knit mama Amy has a lovely photo essay about her summer evenings that will remind you these later bedtimes are worth it all. And if you're looking for summer nighttime fun, here's a little game that will make for lots of flash light fun.

Here's hoping your summer days (and nights) are especially sweet this weekend.

6 Comments

Jess writes...

I saw Soulemama's button post yesterday and wished I knew where to find a store like that near me (Richmond, VA). Buttons are magical.

nicole writes...

What a beautiful picture of a beautiful girl!

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