More Free Stuff for Kids 1994

More Free Stuff for Kids 1994
Author: Free Stuff
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1994
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780671880828

Like the first Free Stuff for Kids, this 1994 edition of More Free Stuff features more than 300 free and up-to-a-dollar items kids can send away for by mail. Includes tie-in memorabilia from TV shows; fun science offers; sports offers; items on how kids can help save animals; Wilderness Society stickers; and more.

Free Stuff for Kids 1994

Free Stuff for Kids 1994
Author: Free Stuff
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1993-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780671872861

/FREE STUF/ The 1994 edition of the world's #1-selling children's activity book, with more than 3.25 million copies in print, features exciting new educational and just-for-fun item

Free Stuff for Crafty Kids on the Internet

Free Stuff for Crafty Kids on the Internet
Author: Judy Heim
Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781571200808

Instead of spending hours surfing the Internet, families can use this quick guide to find the Web's hundreds of free offerings for kid-friendly projects, such as organic, coloring books, paper airplanes and kites, needlecrafts, soap making, cartooning, wood and soap carving, and other craft projects for the whole family. 75 illustrations.

Living Simply with Children

Living Simply with Children
Author: Marie Sherlock
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0307537854

Raising children ranks as one of life’s most rewarding adventures. Yet between Mom and Dad working full-time jobs, endless carpooling of overscheduled youngsters, and the never-ending pressures to buy and consume, family life can be incredibly—needlessly—complex. What if you could find a way to spend more time with your children, replace unnecessary activities with meaningful ones, and teach your children an invaluable life lesson in the process? Living Simply with Children offers a realistic blueprint for zeroing in on the pleasures of family life: • How (and why) to live simply and find more time to be with your children • Activities and rituals that bring out the best in every family member • Realistic ways to reclaim your children from corporate America • Helping children of any age deal with peer pressure • Raising kids who care about people and the planet • How to focus on the “good stuff” . . . with less stuff Including sections on limiting television, environmentally friendly practices, celebrating the holidays, and tapping into the growing community of families who embrace simplicity, this inspiring guide will show you how to raise children according to your own values—and not those of the consumer culture—as you enjoy both quality and quantity time with your family.

Working Hard and Making Do

Working Hard and Making Do
Author: Margaret K. Nelson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1999-05-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520215753

"A well crafted, carefully researched study that will add a new dimension to the ongoing discussion about the impact of economic restructuring on families and communities. This well written, carefully researched book challenges the conventional notion of the formal and informal economy as polarized alternatives. The working-class households Nelson and Smith studied rely simultaneously on both sectors, and inequality among these households is shaped not by dependence on one rather than the other but by access to desirable positions in both. Their gender analysis exposes the distinctive economic contributions of men and women to the working-class household and the ways in which gender inequality shapes survival strategies."—Ruth Milkman, author of Farewell to the Factory