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Your Child, Ages 7-11

Dear Parents,

Getting your child involved in sports is a great way to instill healthy habits. Help keep him safe from common sports injuries and teach him the importance of good sportsmanship.

April is National Poetry Month! Work on your child's poetry skills with some fun skill-builders and challenging quizzes.

Finally, hop into spring with some family-friendly Easter activities. Get creative while coloring your Easter eggs, and then use them to set up the perfect Easter egg hunt.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Sports Etiquette
Encourage your child to get involved with sports.

Five Tips on Staying Safe and Fit
Sports Ethics for Parents
Foul Balls and Furious Fathers
Preventing Sports Injuries
Common Baseball Injuries
Ideas From Parents: Good Sportsmanship
Is Gymnastics Right for Your Child?
More on Sports for Elementary-School Kids

National Poetry Month
Help your child develop his poetry skills.

Metaphorically Speaking Quiz
Fill in the Blank: Parts of Speech Through Poetry
Guess the Poet
Enter the Poetry Contest
Everyone's a Poet
Teaching Kids Poetry
What Works: Enjoying Poetry
More on National Poetry Month

Easter
Have a blast with these egg-themed activites.

Coloring Easter Eggs
Easter Egg Hiding Spots
Easter Crafts for Kids
Homemade Easter Gifts for Kids
Peep Quiz
Ideas for Easter Egg Decorating
Easter Egg Hunt
Egg Carton Ducklings
Printable Easter Card
More Easter Activites

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Easter Treats

What's your favorite Easter treat? Weigh in now!

38%Chocolate Rabbits.
22%Jelly Beans.
17%Peeps.
10%Real Easter Eggs.
13%Other.

2009 Fun Facts Calendar
Our printable calendar highlights fun facts for every day of the year, and our interactive calendar includes links and activities for each day that the whole family can enjoy.

Join in this discussion on our Message Boards about breastfeeding and the law:

"A Massachusetts law will go into effect in April 2009 allowing a mother to bring a civil suit against any "person or entity" who harasses or penalizes a mother breastfeeding in public. Do you think the law should even be involved in this issue at all?"
—Lindsay