Recreation announces summer programs (Brick Township Bulletin)
The Brick Township Recreation Department has assembled a diverse summer schedule of activities for residents which includes camps, music, arts and crafts, tumbling, swimming programs, sports, adults fitness programs and much more. Registration dates for programs vary.
Looking for something to entertain little ones (The Houma Courier)
SCHRIEVER Rise N Shine, a newly built child care center in Schriever, will hold its grand opening Saturday.
Kan. reservist returns for birth of 8th child - Army News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - ... (Army Times)
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Eight is enough. It’s enough children for Travis and Stacy Cecil. And, for Travis, eight months was long enough — maybe too long — to be in Iraq while his wife was pregnant.
HEART OF METAL (Express India)
Robotic toys are not made of flesh but bring a warmth all their own
Summer camp listing (Community Press & Recorder)
Preschool Vacation Bible School, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Faith Church, 5910 Price Road. Bible stories, music, games, crafts and snacks. Child must be potty-trained. Ages 3-5. Free. Reservations required. 831-3770, ext. 106. Milford.
Toys flunk the chemical safety test at health expo (Albany Times Union)
Coalition seeks laws to ban harmful substances in trinkets, playthings ALBANY -- It seemed like just a simple silver chain dangling from 3-year-old Hannah Carey's purse. But on Tuesday, testing at the Bring Your Child's Toys to Work Day at the Women's Health Expo at Empire State Plaza showed it contained 30 percent lead, a heavy metal linked to learning disabilities in children."Somebody gave ...
How the publisher Louise Hay unified psychics, mindhealers, angel therapists and positive thinkers of all varieties into a self-help spirituality empire. Pi Beta Phis Literacy Efforts to Impact Thousands of Children Across the CountryWhen Steve Meek of Marshfield talked to his son Ryan on the phone in late February, he asked if there was anything he, or any of his fellow troops, needed.J. K. Rowling heard her work described as “gibberish” by a US judge yesterday at the end of a three-day trial into an unauthorised encyclopaedia of her Harry Potter novels.