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Loving these last yummy days of summer...not ready for the hustle and bustle of the school year quite yet!
(from BACK TO NORMAL: School Starts)on 08/18/11Share your opinion
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Book MAMAs review of: The Sandwich Swap by Queen Rania of Jordan al Abdullah
Some girls can only have one friend at a time. They are “Best friend girls.” They have the BFF and they are good to go. This is a dangerous game because if something goes awry with the BFF then there is no safety net. I was (and am) more of a group gal. I have my close friends—far and wide—and then some...
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Photo Google Images My mom used to call it “the real mother’s day.” The first day of school! The day we reclaim our homes and lives from 8am to 3pm or thereabouts. O-MAMA is begging you to resist the urge to feel badly about being happy that the kiddo’s are out of our hair until next summer vacation. All MAMAs secretly-or not so secretly- breathe a sigh of relief that another summer is over.
We’ve just...
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UPDATE 7/7/11- The final Harry Potter movie,"Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, Part 2," is set to debut in the United States on July 15. The series might be over, but fans can still get their fix on the worlds #1 Harry Potter site, www.mugglenet.com. And never fear, Book MAMA suggests a new book for kids who can't get enough of the magical, wizard-y genre. Here it...
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There’s a new doll out to teach young girls how to breastfeed babies. Bebe Gloton comes with a halter top with flower shaped “nipples” that girls put on when they want to “feed” their baby. The doll makes crying and sucking noises. The Spanish toy maker, Berjuan, says that it’s “healthy fun," for girls that lets, “little girls share in the wonder and magic of motherhood.”
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Google Images For a woman to admit that she never wanted to be a mother is a big deal. For a mother to leave her children with their father for an extended period of time to pursue her career is also a big deal. This mother did both. Rahna Reiko Rizzuto won a grant to go to Japan to interview Hiroshima survivors for her book, "Hiroshima in the Morning," which required her to leave her two young children...
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