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Feb gets a bad rap but let’s look closer.
We’ve got a lot of love this month with Family Day and Valentine’s Day. And if you’re in BC and you don’t have Family Day, you’ve got the Olympics to be proud of. So here’s to February and all that it’s got goin’ on.
DO
Watch the CBC documentary on Thursday, February 4 at 9 pm entitled ‘Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids’.
Why? Because you can learn from experts who weigh in on the effect that hyper-parenting (Who, us?) will have on our kids and their generation.
GO
To The Fifth Annual Lego Exhibition at the Sidney Museum from February 5–28 at the Sidney Museum.
Why? Because what kid doesn’t love Lego?
GET
A plan for Valentine’s Day. Now. We mean the treats, cards and the class list. Start getting Jack and Jill to fill out those notes.
Why? Because otherwise you’ll be sitting up late at night writing out all the kids’ names yourself.
PLAY
With puppets.
Why? Because it’s fun and oh-so-easy to set up a theatre at home.
READ
Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures by Vincent Lam.
Why? Because Vincent Lam is a Toronto emergency doc (and he wrote this Giller Prize-winning novel in all his spare time). It’s a seriously good read about young medical students and doctors and you should enjoy it in print first before you check out the HBO Canada series of the same name (which is airing now). And if you haven’t yet entered this month’s book contest from Simon & Schuster, what are you waiting for?
SURF
gettingkidsreading.blogspot.com
Why? It’s written by Joyce Grant, a mom and a writer whose passion it is to help parents to get their kids reading more. She shares tips and fun activities, games, toys and books to inspire kids to read.
GREEN IT
Gather up those old, broken crayons and recycle them into colourful (and practical) valentines. Place the broken bits in a heart-shaped cookie tin and bake at 250°F for 10 – 15 minutes, then let them cool.
Why? Because they make fun (and affordable!) gifts for the kids or their friends.
HELP
The Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund via several Canadian charitable organizations, including the Canadian Red Cross and Unicef Canada.
Why? The Canadian International Development Agency will match any donation up to $100,000 made by Canadian individuals until February 12, doubling your donated dollars to support humanitarian and development organizations operating in devastated areas.
DEAL IT
Get 15% off the entire collection of Nearly Nude seamless shapewear at Goneshopping.ca until February 28. Enter code savvynn at checkout for your SavvyDeal of the month.
Why? Because we think it’s a great deal on one of our favourite mom shape savers.
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