Since more and more schools are closing, and companies are sending their employees home to work, I figured I’d share a few tips that have worked for me. For some, the answer may be easy: you hire help, buy some noise-blocking headphones, and put a do not disturb sign on your door during work hours. If you can swing this, by all means, go for it. But if you can’t, nor want to, I hope the recommendations below help.
3.The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids is chock full of knock-knock jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, and silly stats for endless hours of hilarious entertainment. The funny thing is―in reading and telling the jokes―kids improve their reading comprehension and verbal skills. The learning is hidden in the yuks!
1. Starting out with writing will be easy and fun for your little one with this colorful learn to write for kids. My First Learn to Write Workbook is filled with activities and practice pages that introduce your first-time writer to letters, numbers, and shapes.
Teaching pen control, line tracing, first words, and more, this is the perfect primer to launch your child into the wonderful world of writing!

2. Taste of Home Magazine is one of the top cooking and recipe magazines in the world. Each issue contains more than a hundred recipes along with tips for creating new recipes from ingredients you already have on hand. Whether you cook for a crowd or just yourself, you will find ample ideas inside each issue.
This collection of jokes for kids is fully illustrated, family-friendly, and filled with modern, inclusive material.
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