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Gong Xi Fatt Choy!

Dear All My Relatives and Friends,
Here’s wishing this New Year brings You
Lots of Luck..
Wealth in Abundance..
Never Ending Hapiness..
And Plenty of Smiles..
To last Forever..
Gong Xi Fatt Choy!
Happy Chinese New Year!
P/S: BabyMoon’s grandpa “complaints” that why no update for their blog.. Opps.. too busy and will try to update when free.. haa..

Some Baby Moon’s Photos Sharing

Time flies! Wow.. Is the end of Jan 2010! Here are some quick sharing of Baby Moon’s photos.
Mummy Moon is so busy with her home business – The Million Dollar Mom!
Click here to find out more about Mummy Moon’s home business

Family: How to Balance Having a Family and a Career

Are you a career-oriented woman who also happens to be a parent?  If you are, you may be dealing with a number of different issues. Many women, just like yourself, find it somewhat difficult to balance having a career and a family.  While it is more than possible to do both, it can be overwhelming [...]

Get BrillKids Little Reader For My Girl

I finally get the BrillKids Little Reader and let my girl tried the lessons last night. BrillKids Online Learning Program is introduced by a friend from Hong Kong and after I studied the site and the program, I find that the program is good for early learning. Yah, my Baby Moon is 3 years old [...]

Discount Voucher – Baby Can Read Before 1 Year Old

Do you know that our babies actually can read before 1 year old? I never know about this until I come across this site: Brillkids. They have good system to foster early learning.
Take a look at this video:

Also, they have lots of free stuffs and you may use their free trial!
Click here – BrillKids.com
Another good [...]

Teaching Babies To Read

Can preverbal babies learn to read? And if so, how?
From as young as 4 months old, babies are capable of learning to read – and they do it by learning whole words. Whole-word reading describes the process whereby a person recognizes a word at sight, without sounding out the individual letters.
According to Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and [...]

How to Build Communication Bridges with Your Teen

Raising a child doesn’t come with a book of instructions.  If it did, the task would be much easier.  Facing the teenage years with your son or daughter is not something most parents look forward to.  This article will help you take the experience one day at a time and learn how to bridge the [...]

Nature – The Ultimate Playground for Kids

Every year parents spend hundreds if not thousands of dollars on toys and activities for their kids. While many of things are great for keeping young minds and bodies active, many of them are unnecessary. Sure kids need structured play, but they also need “free” plan and this is easy to do when the world’s [...]

Tips that Really Work for Taming Toddler Tantrums

It’s not easy to understand why your toddler has a tantrum at such a young age. I don’t understand too when my Baby Moon throws her tantrums, but a child is consumed with thoughts of themselves.
Young parents get scared when they hear stories about the “terrible twos.” Take courage, though, you will survive the toddler [...]

Free Ebooks For Moms

I just found some great freebies for U Moms!
Be A Great Mama – Be a Great Mama is a packed 29 page guide with advice and creative ideas for being the best mom you can be.

Being a Role Model
Showing Unconditional Love
Being Consistent
Protecting Our Kids
Giving Them Choices
Playing with [...]