
9/20/12
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Weekend mornings are the perfect opportunity to do things a little slower – to let your little Rangers sleep in past the break of dawn, to read the paper, and to sit around the table as a family for a hearty homemade... Read On

9/18/12
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Go Go Brentwood Elementary! Last Friday Saban’s Power Rangers presented a $10,000 donation to Principal Brian Alaback of Brentwood Elementary School, as the winner of the National “What emPOWERs You?”... Read On

9/12/12
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A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is our favorite lunchtime staple. It comes together in less than five minutes, kids love them, and, when made with whole wheat bread, protein-packed peanut butter and a lower sugar fruit jam, it... Read On

9/6/12
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Summer means grilling. Burgers and hot dogs are the foods of the warm weather season. While Labor Day weekend often signifies the end of summer for many, it doesn’t have to be the end of burgers, which can be prepared... Read On

8/27/12
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Growing up, sometimes the best things that are the simplest. Frozen snacks on a stick can be simple – just plain orange juice frozen into the shape of a popsicle – but they taste so refreshing after being in a hot... Read On

8/24/12
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Check out the fun post from So You Think You Can Mom about her family's recent trip to Power Morphicon!From her post:My little Rangers had a blast at Power Morphicon! They got to take pictures with the Samurai Rangers, they... Read On

8/22/12
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After a summer filled with pool parties, Power Rangers play dates and lots of quality family time, it’s always an adjustment for kids to get back in the swing of school. With a new teacher, new curriculum and new classmates... Read On

8/21/12
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This week researchers reported a study on whether characters that kids love can help inspire them to make more healthy choices.Researchers gave kids the opportunity to eat apples or cookies - and sometimes, some of the treats had... Read On

8/15/12
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There's a new study from a Portuguese research team that showed that for 9-10 year olds, more time spent in sedentary activities (watching TV, playing videogames, using computers) meant that children had worse performance on... Read On

