Multiplicity Magazine Spring Issue

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Spring has sprung which means our latest issue of Multiplicity Magazine has launched! Click the link below and read all about it.

Want a printed copy or want to download a copy to read later, Multiplicity is now on MagCloud by HP.

Articles you’ll find in this issue:

Sleep training twins – you CAN do the impossible! Pg.7
Is your family prepared for a disaster? Pg. 10
Need a little TLC? How to make some YOU time! Pg. 12
Celebrating Earth Day in lots of little waysPg. 15
Exercise? When? – 10 ways to squeeze it into your busy day! Pg. 16
Do your kids eat healthy? If not, find out how to make it happen Pg. 20
It’s never too early to childproof your home Pg. 24
Great Family Getaways – Tips for traveling to some of America’s greatest places! Pg. 26
Product Buzz Pg. 30
Healthy snacks from Petit Pg. 33
Appy Spring! Apps the whole family can enjoy Pg. 35
Ready for a change? Try 12 Months to Toxin Free! Pg. 36
Things Every Mom Should Know when traveling Pg. 40
The Low Down on the Baby Blues for reading this spring! Pg. 43
Book Review – Audio book ideas Pg. 46
Separate or Not? Twin placement in schools Pg. 48
Creative (and Cost-Friendly) Camps for your backyard Pg. 51
Color is the name of the game this spring. Check out our Fashion Finds for Less Pg. 54
Five Minute Fix – Love the outdoors? Bring it in! Pg. 59
Feeding your family by gardening Pg. 60
Do Something Good – featuring Moms of Multiples Chicago/North Suburbs Pg. 64

Winter & Holiday Book Reviews

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Book reviews by Michelle Leichty

Holiday

One Candle, by Eve Bunting tells the story of one Jewish family’s modern-day Hanukkah celebration that traditionally includes a potato. Bunting gently and graciously relates Great-Aunt Ruth & Grandma’s experiences in a World War II concentration camp and why it’s important to remember the meager Hanukkah they celebrated there. Ages 3 & up.

Alexandra’s Scroll by Miriam Chaikin is the story of the first Hanukkah, told from the perspective of a young girl who happens to be a scribe. She describes her anger when she and her mother have to leave Jerusalem because of the danger, and her joy at returning and seeing the restoration of the temple. Ages 8 & up.

Children will especially enjoy The Night Before Christmas illustrated by Mary Engelbreit. Her colorful and richly detailed illustrations accompany the famous Christmas poem. Ages 2 & up.

The Light at Tern Rock by Julia L. Sauer is a short chapter book telling the story of Ronnie, his Aunt Martha and their unexpected Christmas at a lonely lighthouse. It’s a story of making the best of difficult circumstances and the real meaning of Christmas. Ages 4 & up.

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