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June 2020

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Celebrate at Home with Fourth of July Activities for Kids

These patriotic fourth of July activities for kids deliver red, white, and blue summer fun, all from the comfort of your home! With at-home party ideas, children’s crafts and recipes this celebration guide will fill your home with laughter and joy. Independence Day is a perfect time to not only celebrate America’s freedom but to teach kids about why we celebrate. Fourth of July-inspired kids’ crafts and activities build excitement and bring the family together.

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Camp at Home: 9 Fun Ideas for Backyard Camping

Give kids the experience of camping in the great outdoors and make it memorable! Backyard camping is the perfect summer activity for the whole family. Camping in your backyard is safe, easy, and less intense for very young kids who have never slept away from home. This method of camping is also educational, teaching kids about camp safety, rules, and important survival skills. Kids can learn how to use a flashlight and signal when they

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How to Talk to Kids about Racism and Protests

Here at I See Me! we want to provide helpful resources to parents about talking to your kids about racism and prejudice. We understand that can be challenging for parents to explain what is happening in the world. But by discussing these complex concepts with kids, you can positively impact their growth and development. Even at a young age, children can learn about kindness and compassion. Instead of being silent or using a “colorblind” argument,