This game is so simple your older children can play it with your toddler! It’s simple to make and even easier to play. The sky’s the limit with Don’t Eat Pete! Use cereal, dinner or lunch food, as well as any kind of candy to play.
Have a fun party just for fun or for your play group. Here’s activities for a Letter Day in the Special Day booklet. Pick any letter you want to learn about.
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Full Disclosure:
To be in compliance with the recent FTC ruling that bloggers need to disclose if they are being paid or compensated for their posts, the following is my full disclosure policy and how I do business:
Executive Homemaker is a blog written and edited by me, Laurie Turk.
Its sole purpose is to
promote fabulously creative women, their
ideas, and
products.
I'm all about not recreating the wheel. {{wink}} Someone has already done the work for you! All of the files you find on EH are Free and are designed to make your life fabulous and save you time and money.
Naturally, I have to make some grocery money to
justify the crazy number
of hours I work on this blog.
Therefore, Executive Homemaker accepts forms of cash
advertising,
sponsorship, paid insertions and other forms of
compensation.
You will know when I
do a paid post because it will be distinguished as
a"sponsored" or paid post. All compensation agreed upon
is for my time to
create the content.
Time is money,
honey.
I will never be influenced by any form of
compensation.
I have strong
opinions and integrity,
therefore I will be honest in my judgment and
recommendations to my readers.
You can be assured that
if I don't love the
product AND there's nothing in it
for my readers - I won't promote them.
Period.
Providing quality and relevant content for my readers is
extremely
important and can be expected on Executive Homemaker 5
days a week.
I do participate in fun campaigns with companies that
I believe uplift
women and provide them with fabulous &
free products and/or opportunities
that will elevate
them as a blogger. You can be assured that there will
always be "something in it" for Executive Homemaker readers.
I
was taught to share.
{{wink}}
These paid promotions
will be distinguished as "campaigns".
All Mom-preneurs featured on EH are members
of the Executive Homemaker Mom Shops and the Tip Junkie
Mom-preneur shops who pay a tiny
monthly fee to be a member. I only feature
these Mom-preneurs.
The reason is, there are so many fabulous
women
who sell products! I had to come up with a system
to only promote those who
are serious about their
business as well as find a way to pay for a
webmaster to
maintain the structure of the site.
Occasionally, I'm given products, cash, gift cards,
services, and trips
in exchange for advertising and
social media announcements.
I will always
write my
honest opinions and experiences.
The opinions expressed
by me on
this blog or in social media are purely my own.
I believe in being my
authentic self and strive to live
up to that expectation every day.
Lastly, this blog
does not contain any content which might present a
conflict of interest.
For questions about this blog, feel free to contact me
directly at Laurie [at] Executive Homemaker
[dot] com.
xoxo
Laurie Turk
P.S.
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