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Stopping To Stretch Your Senior Dog’s Mind and Body
As your dog gets older, you’ll notice they might not be as comfortable taking long…
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Children’s Book Review: Song of the Water Boatman
Song of the Water Boatman Written by Joyce Sidman Illustrated by Beckie Prange Songs of the Water Boatman is a treat for the eyes and the ears…
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Earl Rowe Provincial Park Review
Address: GPS: Telephone: Website: Operating Dates: Our last visit: 4998 Concession #7, Tosorontio Township, ON, L9R 1W1 Latitude: 44.150159 Longitude: -79.898905 (705)-435-2498 http://www.ontarioparks.com/park/craigleith Camping Dates – May…
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Children’s Book Review: Tree of Life
Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth Written by Rochelle Strauss Illustrated by Margot Thompson If you have been wondering what all the fuss…
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Children’s Book Review: Shaping Up Summer
Shaping Up Summer Written by Lizann Flatt Illustrated by Ashley Barron Yes! We finally got our hands on a copy of Shaping Up Summer, by Lizann Flatt…
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The Second Pollinator Garden
Shortly after installing our first pollinator garden we decided to convert some more grass in our backyard to another garden that would be filled…
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Children’s Book Review: Stellaluna
Stellaluna Written by Janell Cannon Who wouldn’t like the story of an unfortunate lost orphan being adopted by a kind family? So what if the orphan…
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Children’s Book Review: The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau
The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau Written by Dan Yaccarino If you remember rushing through dinner on Friday nights to get a good…
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Children’s Book Review: Coral Reefs
Coral Reefs: Jump Into Science Written by Sylvia Earle Illustrated by Bonnie Matthews Here is the first “Jump into Science” book we have reviewed. The is an…
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Children’s Book Review: Animal Dads
Animal Dads Written by Sneed B. Collard III Illustrated by Steve Jenkins Dads. They’re everywhere. They protect us, teach us, play with us, and nurture us in…
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