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Working At Home With Toddlers by Elaine K. Stephen
... An inexpensive child table and chairs, an old or toy telephone, calculator, inexpensive children’s learning PC, the unused back side of discarded work papers, color pens and pencils. When he just will not play on his own, Give him tasks to complete. For example I say, “Call Grandma on the phone and tell her how many orders we had this morning.” The phone isn’t really hooked up but he has to use his imagination to keep the conversation going and he is entertained for a while.
Craft Show Organizing 101 by Lauren Sorgaard
... Some other items you will want to bring are: tissue paper to wrap your items in (even if they aren’t fragile, some people prefer to have their stuff wrapped); bags to put sold items in; shims (you never want a wobbly table); scissor, tape, extra pens; markers; sales pads; tape measure; string; glue; first aid kit; extra price tags; rubber bands; paper clips; mints; copy of your inventory; small stapler; screwdriver; small hammer; business cards; business card holder; extension cords; extra ...
Study Skills - How Can YOU Help Your Kids? by Frank McGinty
... How motivated do we think our kids will
be when they're always asking: 'Anyone got a spare pencil?'
or bemoaning the fact that, 'My worksheets are all mixed
up!'It helps greatly and makes them feel organised and
industrious when they have all the 'nick-nacks' that go with
an effective home study programme:Pens, pencils, notepads, binders or folders, plastic wallets or 'envelopes' for keeping individual pages in order, rulers, Scotch tape, erasers, a calculator, and so on.
Technique of Watercolor Painting WC04 TOOLS by John Blenkin
... Compasses - 6 and 12inch scales - metric - 50m survey tape. Large and small adjustable plastic setsquares are imperative. A Tee square of proper size is a must have. Buy a 360-degree accurate divided protractor with lift knob. Maps. Two cheap North Point compasses are very useful. A good magnifier glass is useful to have. Nylon fishing line is strong and invisible for hanging pictures at exhibitions. Keep a small hairdryer - talcum powder. A Stanley knife - compasses and dividers - beam ...
Organization, the Key to Success by Michelle Dunn
... One has shipping products, tape, labels, markers, return address labels and stickers in it. The next shelf has a basket with specialty paper that I don’t use often. To successfully organize is easy. Things you need: Containers: baskets, boxes, plastic containers Folders: color coded or with color coded stickers on them to identify them easily and quickly. File folder upright holders: Available at any office supply store or department store. You can even get some that hang on the wall for ...
Love, Uncles, and Etymology by Arnold Romanofski
... Nathan ran back to me for the meaning and then back to the table. “It means I’m happy and carefree,” he shouted. Then Nathan smiled, drew one leg up in the air, curled his arms toward his small chest, broke into hysterics of laughter, and his cheeks turned beet red. The adults guffawed from his unique contortion of joy. When I looked around, I saw a smile on Aunt Katherine’s face. Her husband, my Uncle Steve, was responsible for the joy on her face.
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