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If women around you are tea lovers, they’re lucky! Researchers found
women who drank at least 2 cups of tea per day had a 46 percent lower risk
of ovarian cancer compared to non-tea drinkers.

Get the other facts by reading the report below.

You can also find here top ten activities you can have with your toddler.
These are simple things you can find everyday. You don’t need to spend much
money for luxurious toys. Make your children active and developed, and it’s
surely not expensive.

Have a nice day,

Adwina Jackson
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Drinking Tea May Cut Ovarian
Cancer Risk

by Jennifer Warner

How do you feel when your mom or your wife gets an ovarian cancer?

According to Ovarian cancer National Alliance, it is the deadliest of the
gynecologic cancers and is the fifth leading cause of cancer death among
U.S. women.

Read through the link below about drinking tea habit, which is found to
lower the risk of this deadly disease.

Read more


Pregnancy & Childbirth

 

Top Ten Activities for
Toddlers

by Adwina Jackson

Children learn everything about the world through exploration and play.

Playtime is also a great time for you to bond with your children in a
special and unique way. Almost any activity can be considered an opportunity
to help your toddler learn and grow.

Even the most mundane tasks, something like vacuuming, can be an exciting
and educational activity that your little one will enjoy and learn from. The
key is encouraging your toddler to explore the world around them.

Children afford us the opportunity to see the world through fresh eyes.
Even something as common as the wind can be exciting and stimulating for a
toddler.

If you are not sure what you should be doing to entertain your toddler,
you might be surprised at the list of things that actually are the most
entertaining for children of all ages!

Stimulating your child’s senses is important, so it is critical that you
expose them to as wide a range of activities as possible throughout the day,
week, month and year.

The more different the activities you engage in, the more opportunities
your children will have to learn about the world they live in.

Here are the top ten activities you can engage in with your toddler to
help them learn about their world and develop each of their senses:

1. Blow Bubbles together and
chase them.

2. Play peek-a-boo.

3. Make up a song and sing it
together.

4. Visit the bookstores, pick out
a new book and sit down and read it while still there.

5. Go for a walk and explore all
the different plants and trees you pass by.

6. Create an obstacle course out
of furniture.

7. Go on a scavenger hunt
together.

8. Have your toddler put on a
puppet show.

9. Turn on some music and dance
together.

10. Bake cookies together.

Honestly, this list is just a small sampling of the hundreds of things
you can do with your toddler to keep them active, to help them develop, and
to encourage bonding.

Just about anything and everything you do during the day is a possible
activity for your toddler.

You might even consider having your toddler help you fold the laundry.
The best way to encourage your toddler to learn while engaging in play is to
make every activity fun, new and exciting in some way.

Another great way toddlers learn is through interaction. If you haven’t
got the time, dedicate at least one day per week to group activities.

Take your toddler to the park and allow them to explore the world with
other children, so they can learn through other’s eyes as much as through
their own.

Remember when it comes to children. The world is their playground. You
simply need to guide them through it!

Things
To Do Today

There are actually simple, daily activities you can take your children to
play with. No need to buy expensive toys. Keep them active, help them
develop, and enjoy your beautiful bonding!

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Today’s Edition:

- Drinking Tea May Cut Ovarian Cancer Risk

- Top Ten Activities for Toddlers

- Let Your Kids Develop

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