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The theme of the new home of Cleveland Clinic Children’s, located at 8950 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland, is “Little Matters.” The 120,000-square-foot facility houses the majority of the pediatric outpatient
... Check out more than books: the Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library has launched a brand new Toy Library with more than 70 toys that can be checked out for 21 days at
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In celebration of the third annual Kids Music Day, Keep Music Alive is partnering with music schools, retail stores, and other music organizations to offer free lessons to new students and bring more music to communities through a variety of events and activities taking place between October 1-14.
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The October 2018 issue of Northeast Ohio Parent is on newsstands, but the easiest way to check it out is by viewing our digital issue. This month, we focus on fall fun and offer some inspiration for those still searching for the perfect costume for their kids or family. Also, find articles on education, health, family fun, and more.
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Happy Halloween from Goldfish Swim School – Hudson, Goldfish Swim School – Cleveland East Side, Goldfish Swim School – Fairview Park & Goldfish Swim School – North Canton (coming soon)!
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Get inspiration for your family's Halloween celebrations with these group costumes, themed adventures and outfits perfect for youngsters.
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Northeast Ohio Parent's Camp Fair is returning next year — and we've added a second event on the west side. Camp Fair West will take place Saturday, February 2 at Market Square, Crocker Park in Westlake. Camp Fair East will take place Saturday, February 9 at Hawken School in Lyndhurst.
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The new LEGOLAND Discovery Center Columbus opened last week and for LEGO-lovers of all ages, it’s worth making the short drive down to Columbus. read more
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Being a parent is hard work! You can ask 10 of your mom friends and odds are that each one of them will have different, and
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The Meadow, making its debut today, is designed exclusively for the museum’s youngest visitors, welcoming infants, toddlers, new walkers and their families. In a sensory-rich environment, it encourages gross and fine motor exploration, pretend play, early literacy, early math skills and problem solving.
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