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• Christmas Potpourri

    Christmas Potpourri By Barney Kinard Christmas greetings to you! Here is an assortment of ideas to make Christmas more meaningful for your family. Select the ideas that seem appropriate to your family’s needs and interests. Trying one new idea could start a family tradition for your family. 1. Kids Decorate Their Rooms. Of […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Thursday, December 12th, 2013

• Helping Kids…Honor Their Dads

Helping Kids…To Honor Their Dads It’s sometimes awkward to help your own children to honor you, as the Dad. It is my opinion, that “Honoring Dad” lessons are best taught by their Mother and grandparents. However, if we are so committed to partnering with parents, as we allege to be, then we must step up […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Thursday, June 6th, 2013

• Peanut’s Pumpkin Carols

Peanut’s Pumpkin Carols Our Adult Sunday School Class sponsored a Great Pumpkin Party this month. One of the things we did there was to sing some of the old Peanut’s Pumpkin Carols from the book: The Peanuts Book of Pumpkin Carols (you can buy it from Amazon. com). The words are all sung to familiar […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, October 22nd, 2012

• “Crazi Holidazi’s” Alert!

“Crazi Holidazi’s” Alert! So what are you going to be doing different this Thanksgiving, Halloween and Christmas? This Holiday Trio are, by far, the biggest holidays for kids in our American Culture. Are you planning some kind of  church outreach event to reach and teach more children? Maybe you will be trying to counter the […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Tuesday, October 9th, 2012

• Games In’s and Out’s

The In’s and Out’s of the Game Baseball is a game played by two teams, one out, the other in. The one that’s in sends players out, one at a time, to see if they can get in before they get out. If they get out before they get in, they come in, but it […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, September 12th, 2011

• The Art of GrandLoving

The Art of GrandLoving I could hardly wait to become a grandparent. My four kids all married late. Most of my peers were already grandparents, so I thought the day would never come. I even found myself volunteering to be the grand parent for other people’s kids. Not long after our kids began getting married, […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Saturday, June 18th, 2011

• Growth by Extension

Growth by Extension On my last trip to Baltimore to visit the grand kids, we had some free time, so we gathered up the kids and went for a walk and bike ride up the street from my son’s home. We stopped at a large grass area that the road circled around. In the center […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Saturday, June 11th, 2011

• New Product: Gospel Felts

  Gospel Felts The message is clear and powerful. It is the Easter Story outline. It covers the death, burial, resurrection and appearance of the risen Christ. Not only can you tell the Easter Story, but you can use this set of silk screened felts as an outline for additional teaching about the events of […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

• Easter Resource Guide

In order to help you plan for Easter, Kidology.org has put together a helpful Easter Resource Guide to showcase the wide variety of Easter Resources that are available for you to make the most of this special holiday. Hey, check out this Resource Guide, you might be glad you did. Also, be sure to also […]

Posted by: kidhelper on Thursday, March 10th, 2011

• Just One More Candle

Another Candle on My Birthday Cake February 10th was the big day when my age went that away! Not to worry, I am still celebrating. I figure I should extend it as long as possible. It will take most of next week for the family to finish the process. Actually, we started celebrating the week […]

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Posted by: kidhelper on Monday, February 14th, 2011