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All natural summer first-aid

Those summer scrapes, bites and burns can be handled in a natural way. Experts from Whole Foods Markets put their suggestions together for handling summer mishaps.
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Plan a backyard campout

Our children are putting at least five hours a day in front of electronic screens but only 15 minutes a day outside. Get the kids communing with nature with an outdoor sleepover party.
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Experience green with cross country skiing

Quietly swishing across the snow observing nature is good for the body, mind, soul and the environment.
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The backyard rink: eco-friendly and fun!

An entertaining and healthy way to enjoy winter is to build and experience the fun of a rink. Constructing a modest rink is not difficult and it has numerous benefits.
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Combating nature deficit disorder in winter

It’s cold outside so why send the children out to play? Aren’t they going to get sick, hurt themselves and come back cold and miserable? Actually -- just the opposite.
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Keep the kids warm and safe while playing outdoors

It’s good to get the kids outside for some play in the winter wonderland. But you want them to stay and safe as well. Here are some tips for stress-free winter play.
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Time to pull the plug on video gamers?

Is your family life being hijacked by excessive video game playing?
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Dealing with enviro-anxiety

The environment is going to be on the curriculum as our children return to school. How do you head off anxiety caused by well meaning but sometimes disturbing lessons about the state of our planet?
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Happy Trails

Tired of slouching through slush for your winter gym workout? In the city or out of it, cross-country skiing is the perfect winter sport.
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