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Picky Eaters, Making Math Fun, Labor Day

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FamilyEducation.comAugust 31, 2010
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Dear Parents,

Does your picky eater despise vegetables? Try one of these 15 tricks to sneak some extra veggies into his meals.

It's never too early to start encouraging a love of numbers in your child. Show her math can be fun with a printable math scavenger hunt and interactive counting activity.

Finally, Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer. Make the most of the waning warmth with an outdoor picnic, complete with mouth-watering grill recipes and homemade barbeque sauce.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Picky Eaters
Get your child to clean his plate.

Are You Raising a Picky Eater?
Picky Eaters: Born or Made?
Top 10 Easy Meals
Expert Advice: My Child Won't Eat
15 Ways to Disguise Vegetables
Expert Advice: Dealing With a Picky Eater
What Works: Recipes Kids Can Help Make
More on Family Nutrition

Making Math Fun
Numbers don't have to be boring.

How to Get Your Kids to Love Math
A Measurement Hunt Printable
Maze Subtraction Printable
Math Tips for Your Preschooler
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe Activity
Number Fun Activity
Mathematics in Kindergarten
More Math Skill-Builders for Younger Children

Labor Day
Celebrate what's left of the warm weather.

Labor Day Picnic
Homemade Barbeque Sauce Recipe
Test Your Labor Day Knowledge
Labor Day Fill-in-the-Blanks Printable
Sizzling Summer Grilling Recipes
BBQ Safety Quiz
Preparing Food: Cooking on the Grill
More on Labor Day

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Labor Day Weekend Plans

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29%Family picnic or BBQ.
40%Family weekend at home.
15%Family getaway.
8%Visiting local parades and festivals.
8%Getting the kids ready for back to school.

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"The highlight of the meal was a breaded hummus-stuffed chicken breast, which, despite containing copious amounts of spinach, was gobbled up by almost everyone (25 in all!) there, including my two boys. I think the trick for this recipe is that the spinach is basically hid inside a giant chicken nugget."

--Jessica, the Sweet Pea Chef

 

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