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4/11/2012 3:47 PM
In honor of its new ExerSaucer Jump & Learn, Evenflo is calling all moms, dads and caregivers to submit videos of their little tikes jumping – in or out of an ExerSaucer – for a chance to win an ExerSaucer Jump & Learn Jam Session and $500 towards higher education (children 4+ months to walking age will be a natural in this contest, because let’s face it…babies love to jump!).
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4/3/2012 10:58 AM
NEW YORK – The Fresh Beat Band, Nickelodeon's popular preschool music group and stars of the hit TV series of the same name, are adding a second leg (50 cities, 70 performances) to their current sold-out nationwide concert tour. More than 200,000 fans will have seen the live show by the end of the first run making it one of this year’s most successful music tours. After a brief break from the road, the tour will resume Aug. 23 in Melbourne, Fla. The band will travel to renowned theaters and amphitheaters across the country including New York City’s Beacon Theater, Los Angeles’ Nokia Theater L.A. LIVE, Atlanta’s Fox Theater,
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3/20/2012 9:33 PM
(Lawrenceville, Ga., March 20, 2012) – The County will use state and federal funds to buy and demolish 11 homes that were damaged in the floods of 2009. Commissioners on Tuesday accepted a federal grant for $2.1 million to cover three-quarters of the cost plus $212,546 in state funds. The property owners involved will contribute the remaining 15 percent. The county will use the properties as open greenspace to restore natural floodplain functions.
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3/17/2012 11:02 AM
Suwanee, GA— March 30th, 2012 Join Mickey Mouse along with a guest reader from the cast of Disney on Ice for a special story-time at the Suwanee branch of the Gwinnett County Public Library on Friday March 30 at 2pm. The meet and greet with Mickey will follow a reading from the library’s Disney collection in celebration of the new skating spectacular Treasure Trove. Customers are also invited to explore the Disney themed books and DVDs that are available for check-out in the branches or can be reserved online anytime with a valid library card.
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By host on
3/8/2012 8:57 AM
Do more than just a little cleaning this spring — make safety a priority in your home. While some safety measures are routine, there are some potential dangers that you may be overlooking that can be dangerous for young children.
According to information provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, since 1990, more than 200 infants and young children have died from accidentally strangling in window cords. With this in mind, here are a few tips to remember for spring cleaning to keep your home safe
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