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By Justin Douglas

My daughter, Magnolia, is a typical three-year-old girl. She loves dressing up like a princess, playing with her dollhouse, watching My Little Pony and wherever music is playing, you can find her dancing. Whenever it comes time to read a book or be tucked in for a nap or bed, she is eager to hear another Bible story. We have made it a priority to try to read the Bible together as frequently as possible in order to teach about God as she grows—but sometimes it is Magnolia who teaches us. Read More

 

By Meggie Simmons

6 things one mother wishes she’d known in her son’s first year. Read More
 

For your child's next birthday, why not take them to the gun range? ...

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By leanne penny

Leanne Penny shares what she has learned since last Mother's Day about life, death and hope. Read More

 

If there's a child in your life that you don't particularly care for but have to pretend like you do, you might want to get them this terrifying clown to "entertain" them on their birthday. The clown leaves scary notes, follows the birthday kid around and culminates a seven-day pursuit by smashing cake in the child's face. Also, if you do this, you should probably go to jail ...

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What do Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein have in common with a 4-year-old girl? In one specific case, their I.Q. score. Heidi Hankins—whose father just happens to specialize in measuring children's intelligence—is one of few to boast a 159 I.Q.. The gifted Hankins, who taught herself to read at 18 months, is now a member of Mensa, an organization for those with an I.Q. in the top 2 percent ... 

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