With the number of children entering and staying in foster care, there's a need for foster parents. A few regional agencies provide some helpful information for families who might be interested in fostering a child.
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Celebrate May with these interactive picture books suggested by Annisha Jeffries, Youth Services Manager at Cleveland Public Library. These books encourage kids to learn through touch, sound, or movement.
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Northeast Ohio Parent blogger Melissa Koski Carney of “I Crashed the Web” is always looking for dinners that are easy to make, take less than an hour, and have an easy cleanup. “This is one of those recipes,” she says.
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Check out these family-friendly things to do in May including Memorial Day parades, STEM events, farm fun and more!
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FREEBIE FRIDAY GIVEAWAY! We have teamed up with the Cuyahoga County Fair for a chance to win One (1) 4-Pack Fair Gate Admission Tickets + 4-Pack
... FREEBIE FRIDAY GIVEAWAY! We have teamed up with the Cuyahoga County Fair for a chance to win One (1) 4-Pack Fair Gate Admission Tickets + 4-Pack
Let’s face it: we love our kids, but entertaining them can sometimes be a drain on our wallets. Luckily, there are plenty of free, family-friendly things to do in Cleveland.
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Join us beginning in May for Crocker Kids, Fun at First and Main and Pinecrest Play Days! This month's theme is Princess and Superheroes so grab a cape or crown and come on out for an afternoon of FREE fun!
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Take your fun to new “heights” in these historic Cleveland neighborhoods. Whether you’re looking for live entertainment and sports, parks and nature to explore, indoor fun or a family-friendly place to dine or grab a treat, the Heights has something for everyone in your family to enjoy.
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Maureen Kyle, morning anchor at WKYC 3 is like most moms — juggling it all — work, parenting and home life. However, she wouldn’t do it anywhere else, but here, in Northeast Ohio, where her family roots run deep on the West Side of Cleveland.
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During 2020, in the midst of COVID-19 and the George Floyd protests, seven-year-old Demetrius Davis, nicknamed “Lil Dee,” wanted to make a difference, with the help of his mom, to spread positivity among brown and black children.
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