The Social Scene of Teenage Twins

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Adaeze & Adaobi hanging out with friends

Making friends and meeting new people has never been a difficult task for identical twins, Adaeze and Adaobi Opene. Breaking the boundaries with their keen sense of humor, it all started when they met their closest friend Ashley, at a very young age. “I began by introducing my sister & I, in British accents,” said Adaeze. “To get away from an awkward situation, I decided to paint Ashley’s arm. She laughed and ran after my sister with a paint brush. At the end, we were covered in red paint!” More

St Patrick’s Day

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St Patrick’s Day is March 17th, which is fast approaching. What are some themed activities for your multiples?

For those who are into tactile sensory play, you could make Rainbow Rice (with nontoxic watercolor paints, of course), or for the little ones, colored cereal rainbows are a fun, edible way to get a similar experience. Let’s be real, even if you’re not so little, colored cereal is a great way to play and have a sweet snack at the same time.

Green bell peppers are another great way to snack healthily and have some craft time. If you cut them horizontally, they are pre-made edible three-leaf clovers, and they can double as clover stamps if you want to get a little messy. Sticking with the clover theme, Shamrock Straw Toppers are a cute way to add festivity to drinks (besides the green food coloring that is so prevalent during the holiday), and Clover Hair Pins are a kid-simple way to craft and dress up for whatever events you’re planning to attend, whether it be a parade or just a family dinner. And for dessert, you can break out that green food coloring and make easy-peasy clover cookies — just roll the dough into little balls and bake! Hardly any muss, and definitely no fuss when your kids are eating them. More

How do you choose books that are right for your kids? Here are some pointers.

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Can you believe that ending?

Need to decide on good books for your children to read?  Don’t know where to start? These tips are here to help.

Reading is an important part of your children’s development. Knowing how to read a book is a key part of life, and you as parents have the tools to teach your kiddies how to do so. The best way to get your child started is to introduce them to books at an early age.

From birth to 6 months, your baby should have books with big pictures and bright colors that grab their attention. Having a book that can interest them is the key. Soft covered books that are baby friendly are great, and most can go in the crib with your children. You can prop them up and they can look at the pictures while they fall asleep. More

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