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  • 6 Ways to Prepare a Shy Child for Summer Camp
    6 Ways to Prepare a Shy Child for Summer Camp

    For a shy child, the thought of trying to make new friends can be overwhelming. Here are some tips to help prepare a timid child f

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  • 14 Inspirational Books for Young Athletes
    14 Inspirational Books for Young Athletes

    Help your future Olympian find the inspiration they need with these tales of professional athletes.

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  • The Best Back-to-School Crafts
    The Best Back-to-School Crafts

    Is your child feeling anxious about the start of a new school year? Turn their frown upside down with these fun, school-themed cra

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  • Kids Books for Sports Lovers
    Kids Books for Sports Lovers

    Here are 10 sports-themed books and series that young readers won't be able to put down.

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  • Leg Exercises for Cheerleaders
    Leg Exercises for Cheerleaders

    Strong legs are important in all aspects of cheerleading, from stunts to gymnastics to jumps. Here are a few exercises to help str

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  • 8 Campfire Recipes Kids Love to Make
    8 Campfire Recipes Kids Love to Make

    Make camping a true family affair by letting your kids get in on the cooking action.

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  • The Cost of Playing Lacrosse
    The Cost of Playing Lacrosse

    If your child is interested in becoming a laxer, you may be wondering what it will cost you. Here are some of the basics.

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  • Running Form Tips for Kids
    Running Form Tips for Kids

    If you're kids are trying to improve their running speed, make sure they're using proper form and running as efficiently as possib

  • 8 Benefits for Kids Who Play Basketball
    8 Benefits for Kids Who Play Basketball

    Not only is the game of basketball fun, it also helps kids learn several beneficial life lessons.

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  • Long Distance Running Tips for Kids
    Long Distance Running Tips for Kids

    Kids shouldn’t be worried about PRs and negative splits. Use these tips to get (and keep) your child in distance running.

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