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Amazon Canada Deals: Save 59% on 2 in 1 Wireless Charger + Magformers Smart Set + More Offers

Amazon Canada has awesome deals available now! The Amazon Canada deals include: Get 2 in 1 Wireless Charger, for $19.99, Save 59% off Get Bluetooth V5.0 Wireless Earphone, for $26.99, (when you apply $26.00 Coupon), Save 46% off Get Mpow 2 Packs CHE1 Kids Headphones, for $30.99, (when you apply $9.00 Coupon), Save 23% off Get 3M WorkTunes Connect + Gel Cushions Wireless Hearing Protector, for $75.00, Save 27% off Get Hydrating Face Cream, for $18.77, Save 25% off Get Bonanza 5 lb of Mixed Craft Beads, for $16.74 Get Dog Nail Grinder, for $15.29, Save 45% off Get Swarovski Hoop Earrings, for $4.12 Get Mini Projector, for $159.99, (when you apply $10.00 Coupon), Save 6% off Get Gotrax GKS Electric Scooter, for $199.99 Get SereneLife Locking Storage Container Bin, for $67.20 Get Herphia Wake Up...

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Digital Breakout for Summer

Having the kids at home has been a bit challenging. So what can you do on those rainy days? I know some people are still in school and trying to find fun stuff to do with the kids can be a challenge. So why not use an escape room to keep the kids engaged?!  Breaking Into Summer is an escape room loaded with puzzles for students to celebrate heading into summer in an engaging, and interactive way. Students must solve 6 clues to unlock the codes that will help them 'break into summer'.  How does it work?Students begin on a webpage with the scenario. They follow the directions given in the underlined letters. They are then taken to the digital...

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Best Puzzles For Kids In 2020 | Improve Kid’s Problem-Solving Skills

Top 10 Best Puzzles For Kids In 2020  Whilst outdoor activities are great for children’s motor skill development, you must give equal importance to improving their problem-solving skills and visual-spatial analysis. Puzzles are the perfect way to do that as their curiosity will keep them engaged in solving the puzzles for hours while keeping them happy and entertained. Additionally, they are improving their logical thinking, memory retention skill, and self-confidence, which has a lot of long-term benefits. However, the real dilemma lies in the question – which puzzle is the best for your child? While factors like age, the interest of the child, as well as budget, must be taken into account, there are still hundreds of puzzles for kids...

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Did You Hear That?

Yesterday was a mostly quiet, drizzly day. After our pickleball game was canceled due to the rain, we spent about thirty minutes there practicing before the rain picked up. While Bruce did some reading, I made another rhubarb pie using the new technique.No stretch-tite, no pie crust, as far as I'm concerned. Rather than use a floured countertop, I put two sheets of plastic down, followed by my ball of dough, covering it with flour and more plastic. The only way I've ever successfully brought crust to pan. Later on, Bruce went to help Bill with something, while I worked on a new jigsaw puzzle. All the while, it lightly rained.Eventually it was dinner time, and we sat down to...

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Joyfulgiving – day 160 – close to my giving goal

When I launched my #joyfulgiving366 quest on 30 December, I could not have predicted the extreme events of 2020 – and how they would impact on my giving quest. Yet slowly, bit by bit, I’m giving things away and decluttering. The tally In recent months I’ve slowed down the pace of giving, in part due to concerns about potentially passing on more than just a tangible gift during COVID-19. During the peak of lockdown, I decided to stop giving anything for a while, although I did manage contactless giving of things like sourdough starter, jigsaw puzzles and home learning appropriate gifts. During #stayathome, I had a ‘donation box’ near the front door as a repository of items that I had...

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