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Keeping Kids Healthy

It's winter and the time of year when viruses and germs run rampant and serious virus season is starting to put in extra hours. You don't want your children bringing home any bugs from school, daycare or church, since when one gets it they all fall like dominoes. So, here are a few tips to help get you through the season.

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Affording a Disney Vacation

Great news for those who are going to take advantage of the "birthday" treat from Disney in 2009. Recently, Disney announced it's promotion for 2009 giving those who enter their parks on their birthday, free admission. How do we save more money, while on our Disney trip? There is no denying it, a Disney trip can be a very expensive family vacation for any parent if you don't find ways to cut costs and find discounts.

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Buying Baby Clothes Tips

Buying clothes for a growing baby is a bit challenging for many new parents, because none of the sizes printed on the labels correspond to the baby's actual age. Particularly if the baby was large at birth (9 pounds or more), you might have to skip the 0 to 3 months clothing right from the start and go directly to a 3 to 6 month wardrobe.

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Saving for the New Baby

If you are a pregnant, you are probably concerned about how you are going to make ends meet after you give birth. A baby can easily become your biggest expense, requiring food, baby clothes, health care. toys, an education, along with many other necessities. Keep in mind, many pregnancy and new baby expenses don't have to be out-of-pocket. Depending on what type of health insurance you have, what maternity clothes you buy and how frugal you are, you can get by without spending a bundle.

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