Hang On to Your Kids’ Clothing (and Your Money)

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It was a cold January afternoon when I picked up my young son from daycare. We were nearly halfway home when I discovered that he wearing only one winter glove (and it wasn’t the same he left home with that morning). It was then that I decided to go online in search of a solution to my problem. I couldn’t bear another trip to the mall. There had to be an easier way to hang on to my kids’ clothing.

Understanding Meningitis – Signs, Symptoms and Vaccination

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Whether a child is a newborn, heading off to first Grade or going into high school, making sure that he or she is healthy and protected against diseases is a parent’s number-one concern. There is a lot of information out there and it’s important that parents are educated about illnesses that could affect their children, including meningitis, which affects Canadian children at all ages.

‘Tis the Season for a Lesson in Financial Responsibility

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Shopped till you dropped? The holidays can be the perfect time for teaching your child some financial responsibility lessons.

Holiday Survival Tips for Moms

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Can you believe it is December 19? Are you ready? Do you have a million lists running around your head and the nagging thought that there is simply not enough time to do everything?

Trinity College School’s Week Without Walls – Ecuador Blog 2

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From December 2nd-17th, 2011, a group of 14 TCS students and two teachers will travel to Ecuador as part of Free The Children’s Me To We Trips initiative. Chaperoned by Me to We facilitators, the group will stay among the indigenous Quichua people, working with them to build a high school. To support this effort, the students have undertaken a fundraising drive to collect $10,000 for their school build in San Miguel.

Trinity College School’s Week Without Walls – Ecuador

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From December 2nd-17th, 2011, a group of 14 TCS students and two teachers will travel to Ecuador as part of Free The Children’s Me To We Trips initiative. Chaperoned by Me to We facilitators, the group will stay among the indigenous Quichua people, working with them to build a high school. To support this effort, the students have undertaken a fundraising drive to collect $10,000 for their school build in San Miguel.

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