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P&K Camp Central: Listing of some local camps

Start considering your summer camp options. Here are some local camps that share the many things your kids will gain from their experience.

Looking for Indoor Winter Fun? Try Homemade Play Dough

It's several days into a freeze so solid that you can't go outside. You've already built all the pillow forts and made all the paper airplanes one family can handle, and now you are at a loss. You need something that will get out some energy, hold the kids' attention, and keep you awake. Well, look no further: your solution is play dough. Play dough is, pretty much, solid gold in the amuse-the-children department; all the pressing, shaping, rolling and squeezing helps kids' fine-motor abilities and strengthens hand, arm, and shoulder muscles. But I love it for other reasons as well.

Winter Fun Family Guide 2009: 20 Ideas for Indoor Fun

Your kids can keep fit even during New England’s harshest winter weather. Whether your kids enjoy ice skating, bouncing around an indoor gym, participating in extreme sports like rock climbing, dabbling in a gentler sport like yoga , or the retro fun of roller skating, here is a list of fun indoor things to do that will keep your kids happily occupied this winter. 

What’s In and What’s Out for Kids in 2009

Father at Large Peter Chianca gives us his take on what's in and what's out for kids in 2008. One word: Disney personalities. The kids bands are all the rage for the younger set but what about Webkinz and Rock Band. Are they in or out? Find out here!

Top 10 Healthy New Year’s Resolutions

This year, go easy on yourself. Make resolutions, but keep them small and attainable. That way, you just might keep the changes well into ‘09. P&K contributor Debbie Swanson recommends some simple ways to create a healthy and happy 2009.

10 things to know about Martin Luther King Jr.

Learn more about Martin Luther King, Jr. as we prepare to celebrate the federal holiday on January 19.  You may not know how closely he is tied to the Boston area.

Weekly Family Rail: Volunteering can bring families closer

Weekly rail includes tips on volunteering, movie review of Four Christmases, recipe for Mint Snowballs and a book report on “The Night Before Christmas Pop-up,” by Clement Clarke Moore (author) and Robert Sabuda (illustrator)

How to Cook a Turkey: According to Holliston Extended Day Program

Looking for the perfect turkey recipe? Some local students at the Holliston Extended Day Program share some unique instructions sure to bring you a smile.

Nicholas:   Get a turkey from the store. Put tomato sauce on it. Put it in the stove at 1 degree for 5 minutes. Something will beep when it is done.

Top 10 Ways to Rekindle Your Holiday Spirit

Trying to get into the holiday mood? Feeling overwhelmed by family obligations, to do lists, shopping, cooking and more? Here are some simple ways to rekindle your holiday spirit so you and your family can enjoy a restful and joyous holiday season.

New Year’s Eve Events For The Whole Family


Just because you have kids doesn’t mean that you can’t ever go out for New Year’s Eve. Here are family-friendly events to bring in the new year together:

Kids' Crafts: Holiday Traditions



The December holiday season is all about sharing honored family traditions with our children. Here are some crafty ideas to help cultivate an understanding of treasured cultural customs.

Sit down with history for Thanksgiving dinner



A contemporary turkey dinner isn’t enough for some people who love Thanksgiving. They want another version – one flavored with a bit of history. Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth serves that up in abundance. You also can experience history through your taste buds at two other living history museums – Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge and Hancock Shaker Village on the Pittsfield/Hancock border.

Halloween Critter info from Wildlife Federation

Halloween is a holiday with lots of creepy wildlife associated with it, but are they really so creepy?  From toads to bats to owls, the National Wildlife Federation shares the facts about these animals and what they are up to at this time of year, which might dispel a few myths.

November craft


Throughout the ages, the world has appreciated the decorative uses of the beautiful and unusual plant called the gourd. Celebrate the fall harvest well into the winter season with these crafts:

Top Ten Thanksgiving Traditions

Not much says ‘tradition’ quite like Thanksgiving.  In a holiday loaded with traditions, it’s still nice to put a new spin on things. Whether you’re looking for something to perk up Thanksgiving Day, or just need to feel more in the season, here’s ten ideas to consider:
 

Busy Siblings Corner: Cool School Days

Keep your children busy with an activity from The Busy Siblings Book

 

October: Family Fun

Easy recipes & crafts for some family fun!


 

Top 10 Spooky Stuff about Massachusetts

Time to get spooked out! We've given you the spookiest, scariest, little-known details about Massachusetts' frightful past. From a tidal wave of molasses to the world's largest brain bank, you'll have fun sharing these tidbits with others!

Family Time: Plan your monster bash now

When planning a Halloween party, it is best to consider the ages of all goblins that will be attending. Adults and children may both love the fun of Halloween, but the fright factor will be different. Once you have established your guest list, you can start to plan "tricks or treats."

Busy Siblings Corner: Apple Art

 We know they’re good to eat but they’re also fun to play with. Make your own apple stamps to create your own deliciously-fun art.