| The Cat's Away: 10 Activities for Kids on Break | Asia Linn Bukszpan is the Lower School After School Coordinator at the prestigious Saint Ann's School in New York, and she also has a kindergarten-age son at home. She's a brilliant woman who is, essentially, a professional at distracting children. Bukszpan -- and other creative parents -- shared what helps keep kids happy and distracted when the classroom day is done. More crucially, they shared how easy and inexpensive it is to keep children joyous and active during vacations and breaks. (Also, to help moms and dads retain their sanity!) Read on for a treasure-trove of ideas that'll keep your entire family peaceful and happy during school breaks... Read More | You might also like | What to Eat Now: March & April | Eating what's in season has plenty of perks. Meat, veggies and fruit in season save you money since they're more readily available, and food that's grown in the ground and nurtured by current climate conditions simply tastes better than out-of-season or hothouse options. "Diets rich in omegas, vegetables, lean fish, root veggies and legumes make for a sexy, smart, healthy and vibrant you," notes Candice Kumai, author of "Pretty Delicious" and guest judge for "Iron Chef America" and "Top Chef." Read More You might also like | | | |
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