Family Friday: EasyRead Watch for Kids

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EasyRead child's watch

My youngest is eager to learn how to tell time. Here’s a watch designed just for him.

EasyRead’s watch’s clear face and design make it easy for kids to learn how to read an analog clock. This battery operated watch is water resistant and comes with a variety of strap colors. You can also choose between a 12-hour or 24-hour version.

EasyRead’s website also has free resources to teach kids how to tell time. 

EasyRead’s Time Teacher is under $30 at Amazon. 

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Very late to this concept, but any favorite platforms for sharing wishlists with family? I am aware of amazon but would love something where I can easily add items from other platforms. I used to just share emailed lists but need something where the various family members can see if an item has been purchased.

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Another gift question. This is our first year in public school. The PTO circulated teacher wishlists. Kiddo’s teacher is a wonderful second year teacher. Her wishlist is all school supplies, while the other teacher’s include gift cards to stores, restaurants, etc. Do I get her both school supplies and a gift card so she has something for herself? Or do I assume she would prefer things for her classroom since that’s what’s on the list?

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Following up on one of the discussions yesterday, what are your favorite ways to make sure that you (as mom) genuinely enjoy the winter holidays? We celebrate Christmas, and I’d love to hear what others do to make the day special for yourself in addition to your family.